According to a source, Patriots tackle Sebastien Vollmer suffered a sprained foot during Sunday’s game. Not thought to be serious.
— Karen Guregian (@kguregian) September 24, 2013
Massey and Thaler have advice for GMs: only suckers trade up. Over those 14 years of drafts, they calculated the outcomes of every possible 2-for-1 trade for a first rounder using the Draft Value Chart, and found “overwhelming evidence that a team would do better in the draft by trading down.” The team that would have traded down would have gained an average of 5.4 man-starts per season, with roughly the same amount of Pro Bowl appearances, at a cheaper cost.
Study: NFL Teams Have No Idea What They’re Doing In The Draft
I love it when a scientific study comes out that validates pretty much everything I’ve written about the draft being a total crapshoot.
So for those who complain about and criticize BB’s drafting, just stop.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/massey-and-thaler-have-advice-for-gms-only/
Normal recovery time, even without surgery, is anywhere from two to six weeks. League sources said Amendola is healing faster than that, at a pace closer to three to four, which means he might play as soon as next Sunday at Atlanta.
If Gronk and Amendola come back this week? Oh boy…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/normal-recovery-time-even-without-surgery-is/
How much of an impact is it on brady that the last two years the offense has been more tightens centered compared to this year where it is more wide receiver centered
Impact on Brady? Not much. The Patriots have run a lot of the same plays and just change up the personnel, so I think a lot of their offensive evolution outside of 2007 and 2013 is more directly tied to the strengths of their players.
I never thought they purposely said “we need to go to a two tight end offense” in the 2010 draft. Good players were available, they drafted them, and adjusted their offense to fit the pieces they had.
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As much as it kills me to see Welker catching passes from Peyton, there hasn’t been much drop off at the position in New England, and once Amendola comes back it should be even more productive.
Yes, the Denver Broncos offense does look good. But remember, this is September. I remember as a player watching Peyton play in September and thinking to myself, “Wait until we get you in New England in the winter time.” The efficiency of the Broncos offense, and every offense, will always be higher in September. As the year goes on, and there becomes more tape to watch and the weather turns, that’s when defenses will start to regain an advantage on the Broncos.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/yes-the-denver-broncos-offense-does-look-good/
Is there a defensive playbook from the pats online to look at? I’ve seen a 2004 offensive playbook online, but I could never find a defensive one.
Closest thing online is this ‘97 Belichick Jets Defensive Playbook. And here’s the 2004 Pats Offensive Playbook. Most interesting thing to study in that is all the different route combinations. Gives you a sense of why the WR position is a tough one.