Oooooh this one’s a keeper of Andre Carter laying some wood on Sanchez.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/oooooh-this-ones-a-keeper-of-andre-carter-laying/
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Oooooh this one’s a keeper of Andre Carter laying some wood on Sanchez.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/oooooh-this-ones-a-keeper-of-andre-carter-laying/
Cowboys Must Fight Fire With Fire to Beat Patriots
Good early preview of Cowboys-Patriots from Cowboys Central. This one will probably be a shoot out…
Bruschi on Tap: Is the Patriots Defense Better? We’re about to find out.
Obviously I’m having trouble turning the page to the Cowboys this week and I’m sure the Pats probably are as well. Jets week always brings so much hype, now we’re on to a non-conference game. At least it’s at home.
The Pats really have an opportunity to go into the bye on a high note, especially if they can take down a passing offense. I liked what I saw out of the Pats D vs. the Jets but the Cowboys provide just the kind of challenge the Pats need to improve most upon.
Deion Branch stiff arms Jim Leonhard.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/deion-branch-stiff-arms-jim-leonhard/
Patriots DE Andre Carter had another solid game, proving to be a steady contributor on the edge for the defense. He shows good leverage in the running game, as well as tenacity and technique and the passing game, pressuring the quarterback perhaps more than any Patriots rusher. Carter has made very few negative plays through the first five games of the season and is rarely caught out of position. An impressive start for the veteran.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-de-andre-carter-had-another-solid-game/
How about a little Welker highlight film for this Monday night?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/how-about-a-little-welker-highlight-film-for-this/
The Patriots ran 81 snaps Sunday, including plays nullified due to penalties. Revis and Welker both played 78. The Jets put Revis on Welker on 45 plays – 26 pass plays, 19 run plays. Of the 26 pass plays, Revis appeared to have man coverage on Welker either 21 or 22 times. On the first play of the third quarter, when Tom Brady hit Welker for 73 yards down the middle, it was unclear who was in primary coverage – Revis or safety Eric Smith. On the other 21 pass plays, Revis allowed one four-yard completion to Welker and nothing else. Welker’s other three catches came with Revis not in coverage on him.
On the plays Revis was not on Welker, he was on Deion Branch 21 times.
On the plus side for Welker, he did have five catches for 124 yards, and his long completion led to a Brady touchdown throw early in the third quarter that gave New England a 10-point lead.
On the plus side for Revis, Brady had thrown to Welker an average of 14.3 times per game before Sunday; on this day, he targeted Welker eight times and completed five. Welker had caught 25 balls for 375 yards in the previous two weeks. So he was clearly diminished in his effectiveness Sunday, but the Patriots scored 30 points, and Revis wasn’t an overwhelming presence on the other receivers.
You pick the winner. Seems like more Welker than Revis to me, but very close.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-ran-81-snaps-sunday-including-plays/
While no team exclusively runs the Erhardt-Perkins offensive, many teams use its philosophy as the basis for creating the playbook. Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, Josh McDaniels, Charlie Weis, Jeff Davidson, Bill Cowher, Marty Schottenheimer, and Chan Gailey-led teams typically base their attacks on ball control and/or running the ball.