Brandon Spikes Will Be Key to New England Patriots Defense Regardless of Scheme | Bleacher Report
Frenz knows just where to get me… Love me some Spikes. Just hope he can stay healthy this year, if he can, the sky’s the limit.
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Brandon Spikes Will Be Key to New England Patriots Defense Regardless of Scheme | Bleacher Report
Frenz knows just where to get me… Love me some Spikes. Just hope he can stay healthy this year, if he can, the sky’s the limit.
Boise State’s McClellin modeled game after Vrabel
McCellin’s quickly becoming a Pats fan favorite potential draft pick and invoking the “V” word is only going to exacerbate that.
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New England Patriots 2011 Highlights Part 1 (by setapartinthevoid)
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New England Patriots: Sterling Moore a Key Component to Patriots Super Bowl Run | Bleacher Report
Great write up here by Frenz on our interview yesterday with Sterling Moore. One of my favorite tidbits, talking about the difference between playing Free Safety and Cornerback:
It was two totally different things. When I first got there, my head was just spinning because I’d never played safety before. But guys really helped me out. I remember I went over to Patrick Chung’s house to watch film before that first Jets game during the week, but guys were just giving me tips in the meeting rooms and we would even stay after and watch film.
Here’s an insightful message board post from Will S. over at Patriots Planet. I think he makes some interesting points, especially when it comes to time of possession. There haven’t been many Pats pundits banging any kind of drum about getting the ground game more involved but the case Will lays out certainly will make you think about it.
When McDaniels was last here he didn’t have the kind of young talent that the Pats have now at running back. How the Pats front office truly views Ridley and Vereen is somewhat the great unknown at this point. Will they bring in a veteran for insurance? Will they grab another high round pick to make sure they cover their bases? We can only wait and see. But after the draft we should have a pretty good sense of how the Pats plan on using their backfield personnel in 2012.
As defenses get smaller and faster to defend the dominant passing attacks, physical ground games could be the next evolution to exploit them. The Pats really wanted to pound the Giants on the ground and force their dominant pass rushers out of their comfort zone in 2011 but the Pats could just never get real traction. This year we might see more of a concerted effort to expand that part of their game.
Mock party Wednesday: Who will Pats pick?
Good round up from Tom E. Curran. Some are more believable than others, but this is a good collection of solid prospects with Pats potential.
Join me and Frenz as we talk with AFC Championship game savior Sterling Moore today, or download it off Itunes immediately afterwards. It was a whirlwind rookie season for Moore. Here’s a quick recap of his comings and goings:
So for those playing at home Moore was released three times this season at different points. What a journey for a guy who then made the play that saved the Patriots season and sent them to the Super Bowl.
Looking forward to hearing how Moore stayed focused through the ups and downs of the season, and what he’s doing this off-season to prepare for 2012.
NFL Preseason 2013: Takeaways and Key Plays from Week 2 | Bleacher Report Tom Brady and Danny Amendola Light Up the Buccaneers The Patriots quarterback was efficient in his command of the offense, dictated the pace of the game at the line of scrimmage and consistently produced in the short-to-intermediate route tree coming off an […]