Taylor Price, another standout. Andy Hart called this one. Wow. Brandon Tate better start bringing his A game.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/taylor-price-another-standout-andy-hart-called/
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Taylor Price, another standout. Andy Hart called this one. Wow. Brandon Tate better start bringing his A game.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/taylor-price-another-standout-andy-hart-called/
And just like that Patriots football is back tomorrow. Of course the Boston media will enjoy overanalyzing every play of the preseason as if it’s some sort of predictor of how things will shake out in the regular season. Anyone who remembers the 0-4 2008 preseason knows how that goes. No one in a million years would’ve thought we’d win 11 games with Matt Cassel after that preseason.
For a game plan specific team like the Pats you really can’t read too much of anything into preseason performance. I’d call the schemes and plays the Pats will run “vanilla” but I like vanilla ice cream too much. The Pats aren’t going to tip their hand to anything they plan to do in the regular season, but they will want to be strong in their fundamentals and base plays.
So here’s what I’ll be watching tomorrow night.
1. Defensive Scheme: you can bet this is one area that will be beaten to death after this game. While the Pats will try to keep as much of their planned defensive tweaks close to the vest they will need players to get experience running a new front. I expect to see some of this 4-3 front we’ve been hearing about, but I also expect it to be as basic as they can make it. This is probably good for us as it will be a bare bones view of what changes are coming. We should also see a lot of basic nickel and dime packages running simple man and zone coverages. Players who are exposed when things are this straight forward can hardly be counted on when complicated game plans are installed.
2. Rookies:As expected it’s been a rough training camp for rookies. Both Ras-I Dowling and Shane Vereen haven’t been seen on the field since their first and second practices respectively. But there are a handful of rookies left that I am excited to see in game conditions. They are:
3. Development of 2nd/3rd year players: The key to the Patriots Super Bowl hopes will depend largely on the development of many 2nd and 3rd year players. The guys I’ll have my eyes on the most:
4. Brady/Ochocinco Chemistry: It’s still early and I’d prefer to keep how they truly plan to use Chad a secret like they did with Moss in 2007 (thanks to a hamstring tweak for Moss), but it will be interesting to see how this relationship is developing. I’ll tell you what, one dropped easy catch and the Boston media will be all over Chad like white on rice.
5. Gostkowski: You can’t understate the effect that losing Gostkowski’s kick off distance had on field position last year. It sounds like he’s completely healthy, but seeing a booming kickoff that goes deep into the end zone would be a nice reassurance that The Ghost is back.
Players I’m disappointed we probably won’t see: