Even if they’re ugly 2-0 victories, a victory is a victory,” he said. “I’d rather have ugly wins than pretty losses any day, and I had a lot of pretty losses in my career, so I’ll take the ugly wins. All that counts, man. It’s going to stack up. I know as the weeks go by, we’re going to get better as a team.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/even-if-theyre-ugly-2-0-victories-a-victory-is/
Should we be concerned that Josh Boyce has not seen the field yet? Will he be a contributor at all this season? When Gronk is healthy, he will have him, Edeleman, Dobson, Thompkins, and hopefully Amendola to compete with. I don’t see how he gets in there. Thoughts?
I defer to the coaches in this situation, since we’ve only seen a limited collection of plays, most of which came during the preseason. All we can do is assume that Thompkins and Dobson have been better in practice and that’s why they’re getting the majority of the chances early. I like that they’re sticking with them too. Boyce’s chance will come, he’ll have to make the most of it though.
Diversified Fronts: Patriots Defense Shows Array of Personnel in Week 2 Win vs. Jets | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft
Extensive personnel breakdown of the defense from Oliver Thomas. Double Nose defense still in effect big time…
Leftover thoughts from Week 2 – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Leftover thoughts from Week 2 – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Four really good detailed nuggets here on things that we talked a lot about this offseason.
The composition of the Patriots’ roster is perhaps the most unique we’ve seen in Bill Belichick’s 14 years as coach. The club returned 18 of 22 primary starters this season, so there is what many would consider the ideal layer of continuity. But as of opening kickoff, the Patriots also had more first- and second-year players (21) than all but two teams in the NFL (the St. Louis Rams and Cleveland Browns). Makes for a different type of mix – a contending team that from an overall perspective trends younger. The question remains: Is it the right mix?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-composition-of-the-patriots-roster-is-perhaps/
Do you thik that the pats have solved every weak spot from last year? With Chandler Jones and Buchanan pass rushing at a high level With Jamie Collins and Hightower covering the middle And with Dobson, Thompkins,Boyce as deep threats Althought we lost some posession recievers in the middle but with gronk, edelman and Amendola healthy we are good to go Do you think this is the year of the fourth ring?
Tough to tell if they’ve solved anything at this point – it has looked sloppy on offense and the defense has looked good, but against two rookie quarterbacks.
I always find this time of year to be difficult as someone who has to write about the team, because while there have been two games played, it’s hard to make any definitive statements about the team at this point. I can’t really dive into stats yet, because the sample size is just too small and can be skewed in any way you wish to skew it.
What do we know now? Generally how the Patriots view their personnel, and the groupings that they like and trust the most.
Really not many surprises on defense. Tommy Kelly is in for Love/Deaderick and Michael Buchanan is the designated pass rusher. After that things are pretty much status quo from last year, which is a good thing. Yay continuity.
On offense they’re just trying to survive, as they clearly don’t have the horses they’d like to. That should change in the next week or two once Gronk gets back. And when he does it takes the pressure off Amendola to tough out his groin injury.
Between Gronk and Edelman, the Pats should have plenty of threats to challenge the middle of the field. Then the focus just goes back on getting Thompkins and Dobson on the same page as everyone else (i.e. just catching the ball) on the outside.
I don’t want to put too much on him, because it could take him some time to get fully up to speed, but Gronk will have a major impact on the offense both on the ground and through the air just by getting back on the field.
As for the fourth ring, it’s way too early for that, but if these receivers continue to progress, the Pats will have one of the best young teams on both sides of the ball in all of the NFL ,for the next few seasons.