Great Brady to Welker shot via @RealPatriots
https://www.patspropaganda.com/great-brady-to-welker-shot-via-realpatriots/
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Great Brady to Welker shot via @RealPatriots
https://www.patspropaganda.com/great-brady-to-welker-shot-via-realpatriots/
Boston Globe/Bedard: Patriots Dolphins Report Card
Great stuff here from Bedard, Frenz and I mentioned this article a total of three times today on the podcast. And I’m not just quote/posting it because he’s so positive about the defense. Well, maybe a little.
Sorry, but the Patriots defense was good. And, for at least one night, it was improved.
Consider: The Patriots, despite sending an extra rusher on only 10 of 53 dropbacks, generated 20 quarterback pressures (sacks, hurries, and knockdowns combined).
That matched the 2010 season high set against Green Bay and first-time starting quarterback Matt Flynn.
And the 14 percent third-down conversion rate was no fluke. No matter what the Dolphins did on fourth downs in desperation garbage time.
WHAT WELKER’s BIG TOUCHDOWN WAS ABOUT…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/what-wes-welkers-big-touchdown-was-about/
Did Fitzy have fun in South Beach? Here’s the obvious answer.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/did-fitzy-have-fun-in-south-beach-heres-the/
PatsFans/Ian Logue: Charting Out the Patriots Passing Game vs. Miami
Some really interesting work here from FOPP’er Ian Logue. The balance that they are able to achieve is astounding.
Also interesting when it comes to the passing game plan last night was the concerted effort to challenge the defense ten yards and further from the line of scrimmage.
Here’s some nuggets from ESPN Boston last night.
Brady was 10 of 17 for 310 yards on throws that traveled more than 10 yards in the air Monday night; his most attempts of that distance in a single game dating back to 2008.
Tom Brady targeted Wes Welker on throws of at least 15 yards four times Monday night, including Welker’s 99-yard touchdown catch. Last season, Brady targeted Welker on throws of that length just eight times all season and never twice in one game.
On the surface this looks to me like a way to not be quite as horizontal as they were in 2010. The Jets felt confident in the playoffs challenging all short passes, but if the Pats continue performances like these it will certainly make Rexy think twice before using the same game plan he did in January.
The play didn’t count due to a holding call, but Brady threw an absolute dart on a 30-yard pass to Gronkowski in the end zone during the third quarter with Miami safety Chris Clemons coverage. It was perhaps the best pass he’s thrown all season. Grading the Patriots vs. Dolphins: New England blitzed its way […]