Viva Los Amigos!!
Thank to @FanofFights
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Viva Los Amigos!!
Thank to @FanofFights
https://www.patspropaganda.com/viva-los-amigos-thank-to-fanoffights/
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NFL Top 100: #67 Brian Waters
Now this will get you excited about the new Patriots guard! You might notice a short clip of Waters owning Richard Seymour when he was on the Pats.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfl-top-100-67-brian-waters-now-this-will-get/
New England’s system not only challenges you physically, it challenges you mentally, because they have so many concepts and so many things going on within that offense,’’ said Holt, now an NFL Network analyst. “Tom runs that offense to a T and he has the flexibility to change things at the line of scrimmage at any given time.
“You have to know a number of things all the time. That’s just the plays. I’m not even talking about the snap counts that he has the ability to change if he wants to. There’s a lot within that offense that you have to know and be able to do quickly. And not only know it, but now you have to go out and execute it – and for a lot of young guys and even veterans, that can be intimidating.’’
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-englands-system-not-only-challenges-you/
Bye Bye Blocking TIght End Rookies Smith & Yeatman
When I was projecting my 53-man roster and threw it out there that the Pats could try to get both Lee Smith and Will Yeatman to the practice squad I knew it would be a risk. The Patriots must’ve known that as well, but it really backfired today when both rookies went to divisional rivals. I guess what neither of us realized is just how great the interest is in guys who have spent time in Foxboro.
The Patriots’ cuts were most desirable around the NFL. The team had five players claimed on waivers (WR Brandon Tate, G/C Thomas Austin, TE Lee Smith, TE Will Yeatman, DLLandon Cohen), and a total of 16 claims were placed on those players. No other team came close to that total.
The good news is that the Jets didn’t get either of them, and also look like they’re in full on panic mode about their offensive line.
We could very well see the return of Alge Crumpler, and I’m very curious to see if Crump kept himself in shape. I actually think it will be of benefit to Gronk and Hernando more if there’s a veteran presence with them.
Still, Crump might not even have a full year left in him, and Smith/Yeatman looked like viable candidates to replace his role of the third blocking tight end, who can also catch a few passes. Now the Pats are back to square one in that area, not that a third down tight end is really that hard to find.
Brian Waters
Curious to see how quickly Waters is out there. My thinking is that he’d be worked in slowly behind Connolly and eventually take over there in mid-late October, maybe sooner depending on how in shape and healthy he was.
But from the scouting reports I have to say I think he’s a great addition if he can hold up, and the amount they had to spend to get him makes the James Sanders of it all a little more understandable.
Week One: Miami
Time to start scouting Miami. Chad Henne, Reggie Bush and Cameron Wake are the first names that come to mind. What kind of defense will New England come out in? Just how healthy are the Pats? Lots of questions. Should be fun.
And we’re off on another campaign…
Farewell Hit Stick. You were the safety I wanted in 2007 but it was pretty much all down hill after that.
BB just blew up the back end of his 2008, 2009, 2010 defenses, rightfully so. Now it will be rebuilt around Chung.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/farewell-hit-stick-you-were-the-safety-i-wanted/
It’s one thing when the Patriots sign a rookie free agent, but it’s something entirely different when he makes the team. Even if it was just for a day, and if he’s headed to IR, they clearly saw something in him. So f-yeah Jeff Tarpinian!
Here’s what National Football Post had to say about Tarpinian:
Former Hawkeye Jeff Tarpinian turned some heads on Monday at the Iowa pro day in front of NFL personnel. With all 32 clubs represented in Iowa City, the linebacker posted some times comparable with defensive backs, according to league sources.
ICONTarpinian posted big numbers in front of NFL personnel at the Iowa pro day.
Measuring in at 6-2, 235, Tarpinian was clocked between 4.48-4.55 in the 40 yard dash and registered times in the pro agility (20-yard shuttle) between 3.85-4.15.
Some other numbers to take note: a 37-inch vertical jump, a broad jump of 10.5 feet and a 3-Cone time between 6.5-6.7 seconds.
Tarpinian posted 47 tackles and saw action in eight games as a senior after battling through injuries, but did make the start at LB in Iowa’s Insight Bowl win over Missouri. He originally came to Iowa as a defensive back and switched to the linebacker position during spring practice in 2007. Tarpinian was also a productive contributor on the Hawkeyes’ coverage units throughout his career.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-one-thing-when-the-patriots-sign-a-rookie/