What Does Manziel and Bridgewater’s Visit to the Patriots Mean?
Getting a late start here at the Ministry of PatsPropaganda today, but here’s a new post on Sportsblog taking a closer look at what the Manziel and Bridgewater visits mean.
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What Does Manziel and Bridgewater’s Visit to the Patriots Mean?
Getting a late start here at the Ministry of PatsPropaganda today, but here’s a new post on Sportsblog taking a closer look at what the Manziel and Bridgewater visits mean.
Pass Rushers More Important Than “Elite” QBs?
New post up on Sportsblog, making the case that elite pass rush has become more important than the traditional “elite” quarterback.
Give me a mistake-free game manager and a consistent pass rush from the edges and interior and they’ll beat any team.
Ranking the 2014 Impact of Patriots’ Free-Agent Signings so Far
Taking a closer look at the signings so far and guessing at their impact.
How Will Patriots’ Free-Agency Strategy Affect Their Approach in the Draft?
Friday B/R column is up, check it!
Time for the AFC East to Run Over Patriots?
New post is up over at Sportsblog, just wondering if it’s time for the AFC East to take to the ground vs. the Pats. It’s still early in the offseason and there are plenty of moves yet to come, but right now, given the value and who’s available on the running back market, it could make sense.
Setting Realistic Expectations for Each New England Patriots Signing
Kicking off Tuesday with one of my weekly pieces over at Bleacher Report, taking a closer look at each of the Pats’ signings thus far and just how they might fit into the equation.
New England Patriots: Weighing Value vs. Need in 2014 NFL Draft
Friday B/R column is up weight value and need as far as the Patriots go. Boiled down – fill the needs in free agency, find the value in the draft.
In-depth assessments of new depth players for the Patriots – The Boston Globe As always a must read every Sunday from Greg Bedard at the Globe. Including my two favorite signings: ■ End Jonathan Fanene, Bengals (6-3, 290, no combine): “High motor, tough kid. He’s a one-gap, in-line, run-defending type. Average pass rusher. He’s more of […]