http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpSCzFFpRvM
How about a little Aaron Hernandez highlight video?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/how-about-a-little-aaron-hernandez-highlight/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpSCzFFpRvM
How about a little Aaron Hernandez highlight video?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/how-about-a-little-aaron-hernandez-highlight/
Rick Gosselin: 2010 Re-Draft Has Three Patriots Rookies in First Round
Gosselin is one of the best draft writers around, and in this re-draft he has McCourty going 4th overall, Hernando going 19th and Gronk going 30th. That’s a low first rounder, a second rounder, and a fourth rounder all going in the first 30 picks. Impressive, most impressive.
NFLN: Scouts Take on Hernandez, Branch, Woodhead
Some really interesting stuff, it’s really incredible to think Hernandez was a 4th round pick. He’s bringing so much versatility to this offense that it sorely lacked in 2009.
ESPN Rookie Watch: Hernandez #5
The Patriots’ Aaron Hernandez is number five and Devin McCourty gets an honorable mention, but when you think of the all the Pats rookies and second year players that are forming the core of this team you can’t help but be really, really excited.
The thought of having another draft like we had in 2010 in 2011 is frightening. Already in 2010 there are 6 real impact rookies, (Hernandez, McCourty, Spikes, Cunningham, Gronkowski, Mesko) and two undrafted guys (Deaderick, Fletcher) who are seeing more and more time.
The Patriots will have needs to fill in 2011, especially along the lines, but there are a lot of solid, talented pieces in place for this team to dominate the next decade.
During the bye week the coaches have a chance to look at what’s working and what’s not, and who’s working and who’s not. With that in mind here are five personnel areas that I’ll be watching.
1. Darius Butler Back?
Mike Reiss mentioned on his weekly podcast that he saw Butler getting some time at the end of the Miami game as a sign that he could be back on track to start again after what has been, in essence, two games off. The return of Terrence Wheatley could be something to monitor as well as Wheatley is capable of manning the outside RCB spot. Not that I expect Wheatley to start over Kyle Arrington who has been decent.
2. Brace vs. Deaderick
Through the first three games it seems like Ron Brace was slowly becoming a fixture at LDE, the against Miami he barely saw the field as Brandon Deaderick got 20 snaps at RDE while Vince Wilfork slid over the LDE and Mike Wright manned the NT. Now after evaluating the film how will the Patriots coaches decide to try to stop the Ravens ground game? Does Brace get back in or did Deaderick show enough against Miami?
3. Meriweather at 34 FS?
With James Sanders nursing a sore hamstring we might not get a true answer on this one. It’s probably a good bet Meriweather sees a lot of snaps against the Ravens even if hadn’t been moved back into base defense FS position against Miami after being held to only subpackages in the first three games. Meriweather is one player who is vital to the Patriots young secondary coming together.
4. Hernan Expanded Role
I fully expect the Patriots coaches took a close look at what Aaron Hernandez can do and will expand his role even more now to help compensate for the loss o’ Moss. Just exactly what will they do to get him the ball in space? Look for creativity.
5. OLB Snaps?
When we last saw the Patriots base defense Ninkovich (LOLB) and Cunningham (ROLB) were the base starters. TBC subbed in, still playing a lot of snaps. But has Cunningham surpassed TBC as a run stopper? Are they just trying to keep TBC fresh? Sunday should provide some answers.
RISERS S Sergio Brown – 25.6% from 7.8% DL Brandon Deaderick – 40.6%* from 20.0% CB Julian Edelman – 9.3% from 0.0% DL Kyle Love – 50.5% from 13.7% OLB/DE Rob Ninkovich – 82.3% from 47.0% S Matthew Slater – 8.1% from 0.0% LB Tracy White – 18.3% from .02% DL Vince Wilfork – 86.8% […]