http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duCJySudOns
Deep Crossing Patterns and Go Routes: Episode #3
Toots and Yelly discuss which Patriots really stunk against the Ravens.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/deep-crossing-patterns-and-go-routes-episode-3/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duCJySudOns
Deep Crossing Patterns and Go Routes: Episode #3
Toots and Yelly discuss which Patriots really stunk against the Ravens.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/deep-crossing-patterns-and-go-routes-episode-3/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNSLB3g5PF8
Pats-Ravens Highlights. These will be playing on pretty much a continuous loop until about Wednesday. Then it will be time to focus on the Chargers, but for now let’s enjoy this one.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/pats-ravens-highlights-these-will-be-playing-on/
Byrne: Patriots Will Squeak It Out Over Ravens
Byrne picks the Pats to win a close one. It’s going to be back and forth, that’s the only thing I’m sure of.
By the way, the Pats D-line rank 27th in CHFFs Defensive Hog Index. So Byrne likes the 1st ranked o-line over the 11th ranked d-line more than he likes the 9th ranked o-line vs. the 27th ranked d-line? Not so sure about that…
NFP: Ravens Impressed by Young Patriots Secondary
If you’re feeling crappy about the young Patriots defense (and chances are you probably are) read this article and listen to what the professional, savvy veteran receivers they’re going to be facing on Sunday have to say.
Patience Patriots Nation. The future’s so bright we have to wear tinted shield on our helmets.
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.
t’s weeks like this one that make it fun to be a football fan. If you only allow yourself to truly get excited about playoff games you’re really missing out. That’s why seasons like 2008, when the Patriots traveled through a warm, cuddly schedule of the NFC and AFC West divisions that made an 11-5 record sans Tom Brady possible, was never really that exciting. Not just because Matt Cassel was playing QB.
This year there is no rest for the wicked young Patriots. We’ve already been beaten over the head with lowlights of the Ravens mopping the field turf of Gillette Stadium with the Welker-less Pats but now it is time to write a new chapter of an emerging Baltimore-New England rivalry.
If there had to be a consensus best team in the NFL right now at week six, the Ravens would be it. However they are not a perfect football team just yet.
It won’t be easy, but the Patriots could pull this one off and answer a great many questions that are currently swirling around this team. The game plan after the jump…
That the Pats can score at will, that Tom Brady is at times human and that their secondary must improve quickly. The Pats are a top team but are a work in progress on defense. Stevan Ridley looks like a big-time back. Michael Lombardi on what we’ve learned through three games about the Patriots.