Turn On The Jets Talks With Pats Propaganda – Jets/Patriots Preview
Here’s a Q and A we did with Joe Caporoso of the great Jets blog Turn on the Jets. Good stuff from two bloggers who know their teams!
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Turn On The Jets Talks With Pats Propaganda – Jets/Patriots Preview
Here’s a Q and A we did with Joe Caporoso of the great Jets blog Turn on the Jets. Good stuff from two bloggers who know their teams!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogVFJ1bfj-0
Never Forget!
Patriots Worst Nightmare (by PatsPropaganda)
The Patriots have lost three games in 2012 by a combined four points, and despite the thin line between 6-0 and 3-3, having a .500 record in mid-October is uncomfortable for a fan base accustomed to ruling the AFC East with an iron fist.
While the offense and defense share the blame for the up-and-down start, it’s been the defense that has re-established itself as the primary weak link. Tom Brady and the offense have had their moments of shaky play, but for the most part few would argue they lack the personnel or scheme to take this team far in the playoffs.
The defense though continues to struggle in ways we’ve seen for the better part of three seasons. Whether it’s the secondary or the pass rush the Pats just can’t seem to put it all together consistently for sixty minutes.
But there’s still much football to be played, and I haven’t given up hope that this is a defense that can win a Super Bowl. There certainly needs to be improvements in a few different areas, so here are three keys as I see them to solidifying the Pats defense.
1. Steve Gregory & Patrick Chung – Health & Consistency
We’ll start on the back end because the Pats have been the worst in the NFL for the second straight season at defending the long ball. Neither Chung nor Gregory are the second coming of Ed Reed, but if both can get healthy and put together a string of games together they’re both bound to improve.
Let’s not forget the Pats were worse through 6 games last year on big plays (37 20+ pass plays given up compared to 33 this year), and that was a less talented group. Now with Chung, Gregory and Tavon Wilson the Pats just need to string some games together with them all on the field. In a defense that relies on communication, disguise and intelligence you can’t understate the importance of experience.
If all of them can get back on the field the back end should tighten up, and just a couple less big plays per game would make a big difference. And at this point I believe Gregory and Wilson might be the best starting options.
2. Myron Pryor – The Great Unknown
Myron Pryor hasn’t played a full season since 2009 so it might be foolish to even attempt to count on him for anything, however he is exactly the kind of player the Pats need on the defensive line right now. In the 2011 opener against the Dolphins Pryor was a pass rushing force, grading out with a team-leading 3.9 pass rush grade from Pro Football Focus.
What the Pats have struggled with is finding an interior rush presence; a disruptor who can get up the field. Mike Wright was the last good one they had, and the signing of Jonathan Fanene this past off-season was an attempt to fill that role, but that didn’t work out. With Pryor starting the season on the PUP list the Pats have been forced to use Jermaine Cunningham as their top interior rusher, a role that he has not excelled in.
If Pryor can somehow come back and live up to the pass rush flash we saw at various times over the 2009-2011 seasons it would add a much-needed dynamic to defensive front.
3. Dont’a Hightower and the Blitz
Hightower was praised for his versatility coming out of Alabama, which included rushing the passer with his hand down in passing situations. There’s no question the Pats are a conservative defense, but they must find a way to utilize Hightower and his skill for getting after the quarterback.
We were just starting to see some of it when he sacked Ryan Fitzpatrick on the play he was injured. He has a burst that helps him stand out and if Pryor is not the answer I’d look at trying Hightower as an interior rusher instead of Cunningham. He has the size to hold up. Or at the very least just start sending him on blitzes more often.
Bottom line, Hightower’s not especially needed in coverage so they should unleash him in a variety of ways to get after the quarterback.
Conclusion
Yes, the recurring theme here is that the Pats just need to get healthy, most importantly with Gregory and Hightower. The good news is that they seem close, and once they’re back out there it’s just a matter of them staying healthy and getting reps.
As for Pryor it might be a little pie in the sky thinking he’ll come in and be the interior presence they need, but I’m still holding out hope for it. He’s unlike any other defensive lineman they have.
A little health and experience will go a long way. The Patriots defense always improves and if these factors can all come together there’s no question in my mind they’ll be a better group than the one that fell just short of the Super Bowl last season.
ProFootballFocus.com’s grades are out and here’s what stood out to us.
Best Offensive Grade: Ryan Wendell (3.3)
Worst Offensive Grade: Nate Solder (-2.7) and an especially horrid -4.9 in pass protection.
Best Defensive Grade: Devin McCourty (2.1)
Worst Defensive Grade: Kyle Love/Jermaine Cunningham (-2.1)
First things first, I think fans need to lay off of McCourty a bit. He’s not without his flaws, but he’s closest thing to a real professional defensive back that we have. He remains a building block as I see it, and would benefit immensely from a safety that he trusted over the top of him. He was targeted 3 times covering Baldwin and didn’t give up a catch to him.
Vince Wilfork was graded in the red for the 4th time in the last 5 games with a -2.0, including a -1.9 in run defense. We always take this ratings with a grain of salt, but by PFF’s measurements Wilfork is having a bad season.
Jermaine Cunningham played his most extensive snaps since 2010 but was still tied for worst graded defender. Myron Pryor could potentially compete for his role as a sub package interior rusher if he comes back this week. Cunningham does not seem to be excelling there and I’m starting to be unsure if he’s got a long term future in New England.
Kyle Arrington had a -1.2 in pass coverage, an area he’s graded negatively in every game. He’s finally been playing a role we thought he’d excel in (nickel slot) but his struggles continue. I also don’t think he’s got much more of a future with the Pats past this season unless it’s as a dime back.
Average outing for Brandon Spikes, really good in run defense/pass rush (1.4/1.2), bad in coverage (team worst -1.6).
Tavon Wilson got a 0.0 score in pass coverage. Not sure how that happens. The 46-yard game winning TD was the only credited catch on him.
Kyle Love has scored progressively worse and worse every game this season, except one minor spike up to 0.0 last week before falling to the team-worst -2.1 this week. Need more of an impact out of him.
Woodhead had a solid day and has stacked two solid back to back green scores for the first time in his Patriots career.
Mankins struggled in run blocking (-1.9), but was solid in pass coverage (1.4).
Brady was 3-for-3 for 101 yards and a TD throwing to the deep left. Rare.
Awful game for Ridley who was in the red in both the running game (-1.3) and passing game (-1.5).
Dan Connolly had an average score, but has been slowly improving in each game this season. Hopefully that trend continues and he’ll be in the green this week.
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Morning after: Seahawks 24, Patriots 23 – Extra Points – Boston.com
Here’s a Wet Blanket of Reason towel snap for this Monday morning…
Patriots lead Giants 17-9 with 11:20 left in third quarter of the Super Bowl and don’t score again and lose. Patriots lead Cardinals 9-6 early in third quarter and are outscored 14-0 before losing. Patriots lead Ravens 30-21 with 14:10 left in fourth quarter and go scoreless before losing. Patriots lead Seahawks 23-10 with 9:21 left in the fourth quarter and go scoreless before losing. Not acceptable. Have to find a way to execute better and get the final score to win the game. I mean, one touchdown on six trips in the red zone? And twice the Patriots were inside the 10-yard line and got zero points. Unreal. One thing that crossed my mind as I watched Tom Brady get up very slowly after the roughing penalty he took to the head, was that he might have been a little woozy. After the hit, Brady was 5-12 for 81 yards, one interception, one sack and one grounding penalty.
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