Why Your Team Sucks 2014: New England Patriots
The only article filled with pure Patriots hate that I’ll post and I love every sentence of it, especially the comments at the end!
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Why Your Team Sucks 2014: New England Patriots
The only article filled with pure Patriots hate that I’ll post and I love every sentence of it, especially the comments at the end!
Can’t say I’m surprised and really, just happy we got anything for him as I was ready to release him. And it’s only a 6th-rounder if he plays 40 percent of the snaps. Otherwise it’s a 7th-rounder.
That shows you where Mallett’s value was around the league, with Dallas also interested in him.
Garoppolo would have some ups and downs but is a far better fit for the Patriots offense.
Mallett overcame any concerns of “character issues” and was a solid back-up for three seasons. Luckily he was never needed. I wish him the best.
There’s some speed at wide receiver that could accommodate Mallett’s game in Houston. We’ll see if he can develop more touch.
Now we can sign some long snapper and we’re on to Miami!
There are sure to be some more moves coming over the next day or so, but the New England Patriots initial 53-man roster has taken shape with no major surprises (yet).
The biggest thing appears that the Pats wanted to protect 10 offensive linemen. Not all 10 will likely be on the roster by Tuesday, but the Pats prevented another team from swooping in an taking one of their guys at this point. Clearly with much uncertainty upfront, it makes sense to try and hang on to as many guys who are experienced in the system as possible.
Still, Barker or Devey is likely next to go once a long snapper is signed, but it will be easier to get them on the practice squad today/tomorrow than if they had been released on Saturday.
I’ve seen the reports on Sebastian Vollmer potentially moving to guard and I’m not really buying it considering the sole place the report came from and that Vollmer has never played guard before. We’ll see…
I am a little surprised the Pats played it cautious with Ryan Mallett and as Mike Reiss pointed out this morning, perhaps the comp pick they would get for him after he departs next season might’ve factored into it.
Jerel Worthy’s release points to Easley and Chris Jones being ready sooner than later I think. Schematically I think you’ll see Wilfork with Siliga or Jones depending on the game as the inside guys. Vellano rotates in, and Easley is the passing down specialist.
Big question will be who the top DPR (designated pass rusher) is. Might be Buchanan to start but I think it could be Easley before long.
I really hope Wilfork gets a more healthy rotation with Siliga looking primed for a breakout season. They just can’t go back to running Wilfork for 90%-plus of the snaps.
Still not positive how Hightower figures into everything. Yes, he’ll be in the run-stopping defense, but with Mayo and Collins in the mix I don’t know how much he’ll play on passing downs, at least as a linebacker.
Many in the media continue to talk about the 34 defense like it’s a big deal. We’re talking 15% of the snaps tops and I’m still pretty confident we’ll see the same hybrid defense we’ve seen since 2011, with one side playing a one-gapping attacking defense, and the other side of the defense playing a two-gap 34 principal. Chandler/Ninkovich are the edge guys whether they’re standing up or have a hand down. I’d love to stop beating this dead horse, but I guess a lot of observers are lured by simplicity.
Congrats to undrafted rookie Malcolm Butler for making the squad. Now the question is how much he actually plays? Is he above Ryan and Dennard on the depth chart to start opposite Revis? I have my doubts. He could be a gameday inactive until injuries strike, still an impressive story.
Zach Moore really snuck up on me this preseason. I had him pencilled in as a practice squad developmental defensive end, but it looks like he’s got more than that to offer. His dimensions are a lot thicker than someone like Buchanan and he looks a little more capable of (eventually) holding up in the run game. Maybe this is too lofty of a prediction but I don’t think it’s crazy to think we’ll see him get some snaps in relief of Ninkovich at times.
The depth at linebacker is a bit scary and we saw what happened last year when the depth was way thin at defensive tackle and injuries hit hard. Really hope that doesn’t happen this year.
Along those lines Darius Fleming is an interesting player to watch. I’d expect to mostly see him on special teams to start, and how much spelling will Hightower need. Also wondering how many LB spots Fleming can play? Maybe he’ll even be used as an edge rusher.
It’s a lean and mean team and if they can stay healthy they’re one of the most talented rosters in the NFL. But a lot can change from September to January. Can’t wait for the campaign to start next weekend.
Patriots Depth Chart
This is far from set even when the Pats do get to 53 guys. I’ll be updating it as the moves come in.
1:30pm EST update: So far, surprised the Beauharnais and Worthy were cut, otherwise most were pretty expected. Linebacker and defensive end depth are pretty thin right now. More moves sure to come…
4:30pm EST update – Danny Aiken is the last cut and it looks like they’ll find a long snapper sometime in the next couple of days. Things remain fluid, but for now the Pats are down to 53 guys. Lean and mean.
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As another training camp for the New England Patriots comes to a close, it’s time to take a look back and hand out some awards for those who did or didn’t stand out for the right or wrong reasons.
Undrafted Rookie Star: An undrafted rookie makes the team almost every year and this year certainly won’t be an exception due to the exceptional play of cornerback Malcolm Butler. Rarely did a practice or game pass where Butler wasn’t making plays on the ball. Butler is a near-lock to make the roster.
Biggest Surprise(s): The immediate return to health of Vince Wilfork and Rob Gronkowski has been one of the nicest surprises of camp. Usually players coming off major injuries like a torn ACL or Achilles start out on the PUP list, but both of these major injury concerns appear to be on track for the season opener. Wilfork still shows great get-off and almost appears refreshed after the season off.
The “They are what they are” award: What can you say about Tom Brady and Darrelle Revis that hasn’t been said. They are two of the best players in the NFL today and they continued to prove it this summer. It should be a thrill to watch these two this fall.
The “Brady’s Window Storyline Killer” Award: I never really subscribed to Tom Brady’s window being a major impetus for the decisions the Patriots make. Now with Jimmy Garoppolo showing real promise it should put that angle to rest. Now it can just be about building the best team possible for now and the long term, regardless of when the Brady-to-Garoppolo transition happens (which is how it kind of always was anyways).
The “You’re Not Helping Yourself” Award: Stevan Ridley put the ball on the turf against the Eagles and though it may or may not have been a fumble, he’s certainly not helping himself to put his ball security questions behind him. Mike Reiss even speculated last week that Ridley could be cut. That’s a long shot, but Ridley really needs to hold on to the ball this season if he wants another contract from New England.
The “Will Someone Please Step Up” Award: Seems like heading into the regular season the door is still wide open for the safety spot next to McCourty. It seems to make sense that some combination of Duron Harmon/Patrick Chung/Tavon Wilson will rotate depending on circumstances, but right now this looks like the weak point in the Pats starting defense.
The “Buzz Kill” Award: Last year at this time Chris Jones and Sealver Siliga were not even on the roster, yet by January they were important cogs to the Patriots defense with long-term potential. Both sustained injuries that don’t appear to be serious, but they were pencilled in to be important parts of the Pats’ DL rotation. Siliga has been back at practice while Jones remains out. Once both are back up to speed the Pats defensive line will get a major boost.
The “Look Out NFL” Award: I’m giving this one to Jamie Collins and Dominique Easley because these two players are exactly what the Pats’ defense has been missing. They embody what every defense needs these days – athletic linebackers who can cover and explosive interior defensive linemen who can cause instant chaos in the quarterbacks lap. If both live up to their potential these two guys could be huge keys to the Pats’ fortunes.
The “It’s About Time, But Still Too Late” Award: Ryan Mallett hadn’t shown me much in his previous preseasons, but against the Eagles he finally showed the potential I’ve been looking for. He’s still not a great fit for the offense New England has built, but he certainly looks like he’ll get a shot somewhere else next season. Unfortunately it didn’t come sooner to help the Pats trade him while he still had value to them. I remain skeptical that Mallett will make the team.
The Giant Question Mark Award: We didn’t seen much out of Aaron Dobson after his breakout game against the Steelers just before the bye last season. Can he live up to his draft status? Rumors are that the Pats still have high hopes for him, but can he make a Year 2 jump? It’s still a huge unknown that will have great impact on the Pats’ offensive potential. He really needed that touchdown grab that he got against the Giants and looked strong and decisive. Opponents might not know what’s about to hit them with a new and improved Dobson.
The “Don’t Get Hurt” Award: Gotta split this one up five ways between defensive ends Rob Ninkovich and Chandler Jones and linebackers Jerod Mayo, Jamie Collins and Dont’a Hightower. Depth behind all five is pretty thin, especially at defensive end and losing any one of these five will be cause for concern. It’s frighteningly similar to the defensive tackle spot last year and the unthinkable happened there. Hopefully that won’t happen for a second year in a row.
The “Boyce Brigade” Award: This goes to all the huge Josh Boyce fans out there who are assured he’ll make the team. I have no horse in the race. I’d love for him to be good, but I just haven’t seen anything out of him in the last year that gets me excited about him in any role on offense. But he certainly has his fans out there, so this one’s for you.
The Underdog Award: Roy Finch joins an illustrious group of undersized but explosive playmakers trying to carve out a role in the preseason. It’s hard not to root for Finch, but is he ready for an NFL-size pounding? A year on the practice squad might be best for him, but he could use a big performance in the last two preseason games.
The “Stop Teasing Us” Award: This one goes to Kenbrell Thompkins, who had plenty of buzz once again this offseason, yet continues to be inconsistent. Thompkins needs to put it all together and start playing with confidence. If he does that he could be a breakout star on offense. But his inconsistencies might hold him back just enough to let Dobson or Brandon LaFell pass him on the depth chart.
The “No Idea” Award: I just have no idea what to expect out of Michael Buchanan this season. He could play significant snaps and be a rotational third defensive end, or he could be stuck in a special teams fill-in role once again. Haven’t seen a ton out of him this preseason to get me excited, but there’s really no one to challenge him. Zach Moore seems a year away to me despite a solid showing last night. Jake Bequette is a close second for this award.
New England Patriots Premiere 2014 | Sarah Fit
Check out my sister’s account of attending the Patriots premiere this past Monday on behalf of the blog. I’m pretty jealous she got to meet a ton of the Pats and take a lot of pictures with them.
I’ll have an exciting promotional partnership to announce soon that will include a ton of awesome giveaways for my readers this season. This was just the first part of it!
With the release of three veterans I thought would make the team in my earlier projections, some real estate has been opened up for even more of a youth movement than expected this season.
I still think there will be more additions, at least at tight end, maybe at defensive end as well.
One big takeaway from the cuts of Will Smith, Tommy Kelly and James Anderson is that it looks like the Pats are truly ready to get away from using two space-eating defensive tackles, or really any resemblance to the 3-4 of old.
Kelly was irreplaceable in terms of the potential schematic flexibility he could give. Safe bet we now see a base nickel defense with a space-eater (Wilfork/Siliga) and a one-gapping DT (Jones/Vellano/Easley/Worthy).
QB (2) Brady, Garoppolo – I’ve taken Mallett off, I’ve seen enough of Garoppolo to think he would be okay and a much better fit if he got thrown into the fire as a rookie. Mallett has shown limited improvement and would require a full tweak of the offense.
RB (5) Ridley, Vereen, White, Develin, Bolden – Bolden slips on here, good versatile group even if there’s not a short-yardage ace. Mike Reiss speculated Ridley could be in trouble after a brief Game 3 appearance, I’m not ready to cut him yet, he’s still their most physical ball carrier.
WR (6) Edelman, Thompkins, Amendola, LaFell, Dobson, Slater – This seems like the group.
TE (2) Gronkowski, Hoomanawanui – Pencil in an addition here, I’ve even left them a roster spot.
C (2) Wendell, Stork – Maybe Stork develops over the season, but Wendell/Connolly starting makes the most sense.
G (3) Mankins, Connolly, Kline – Kline could see a lot of time this year as a swing backup, might even push Connolly back to center. Could also play some tight end.
T (4) Solder, Vollmer, Cannon, Fleming – athletic, versatile group that could see a touchdown catch this year playing tight end in jumbo goalline packages.
DE (4) Jones, Ninkovich, Buchanan, Moore – Not sold Moore isn’t headed to the PS, but for now this spot it his. Could go to a vet pickup. Is Buchanan ready to be a significant rotational DE? Huge question now that Smith is gone. Bequette still could sneak on because of lack of depth, but right now I think it’d be Moore.
DT (6) Wilfork, Easley, Jones, Siliga, Worthy, Vellano – Vellano and Worthy get a bump with Kelly/Smith gone.
LB(6) Hightower, Beauharnais, White, Mayo, Collins, Fleming – Morris and Davis go to the PS, while Fleming carves out a rotational role. Mayo/Collins don’t leave the field, Hightower rotates in a number of roles (Incl. pass rusher?).
CB (5) Revis, Arrington, Dennard, Butler, Ryan – deepest group in a while.
SS (2) Chung, Ebner – Chung expected to see time on early downs. Still wouldn’t mind keeping Tavon Wilson here considering Chung’s injury history.
FS (2) McCourty, Harmon – These two are the deep shell. McCourty won’t leave the field.
ST (3) Gostkowski, Allen, Aiken – Same as it ever was.
SUSPENDED – Browner, Tyms
Total players: 52 – (space for one external addition)
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Good Brady pregame pump up shot…