To all the jerkholes killing BB for not wearing pink last night… STFU please…
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To all the jerkholes killing BB for not wearing pink last night… STFU please…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/to-all-the-jerkholes-killing-bb-for-not-wearing/
The tide turned against the New England Patriots this week, and once again they showed that rumors of their demise had been greatly exaggerated. Here’s a tid bit from Ian Rapoport about BB’s pregame motivation:
The master motivator, Belichick had a barb for every player, emphasizing why they weren’t wanted or why they were overlooked. He ended telling them they played “just OK” for three weeks, but in Sun Life Stadium, “We explode.”
Explode they did. At least on offense and special teams. The funny thing is that there will be much love for the Patriots over the next twelve days but just as we didn’t get too low after the Jets/Bills games, we’re not getting too high after what might look like a blowout of the Phins.
The fact is that yes, the defense showed improvements and made some big plays, but they also gave up 66% of their third downs. The promising thing is that the Patriots defense is really not that far away. Just getting to that many third downs as a defense is a positive. Once they tighten up and stop a few more of them they’ll be on their way.
QUICK HIT THOUGHTS:
Brandon Deaderick showed up well in limited snaps, showing power to drive offensive lineman back.
Ron Brace didn’t play a defensive snap that I saw. Not sure if that’s an indictment of his play of late, but I think it’s probably because they wanted Wilfork at LE for this one and that’s the only position Brace has played this year going all the way back to training camp.
If you’re one of the people banging the we need pass rush drum I think you need to start looking at Myron Pryor/Mike Wright and not just the OLBs. Pryor and Wright are the guys responsible for getting interior rush and you’ve probably noticed we haven’t seen much from them. Wright gets somewhat of a pass since he logged heavy time at nosetackle but Pryor needs to start producing. Myron plays the role Jarvis Green used to have, and he seems to have a good motor, but he really needs to get into the 5 sack range. If he doesn’t start getting consistent pressure this season he could be marked for upgrade this offseason.
Another guy that I’m starting to lose patience with is Gary Guyton. He’s been moved back to a sub-package coverage linebacker role, usually covering runningbacks and tight ends, occasionally blitzing, and it seems like the backs and tight ends are consistently killing the Patriots defense. I’d be curious to see more Jarrad Page in that role if Guyton can’t start making plays.
Banta-Cain, Cunningham, and Ninkovich are all playing a lot in a variety of spots. It is interesting to see how Cunningham got the start at ROLB again, I wonder if the coaches feel he is better against the run than TBC, and/or if this is just a way to help keep TBC fresh for pass rushing.
Cunningham continues to show flashes, if he continues to improve it looks like the Patriots will have finally hit on an OLB via the draft.
Looks like the light is finally starting to come on for Meriweather and that’s a good sign. Shalise Manza-Young reported that she didn’t think his knee injury was serious. That is good. The Patriots really need Meriweather.
I have to say I feel kind of proud of PatChung! after the way I was pimping him all off-season. It’s nice to see a player you believe in have a breakout game. Now everyone needs to catch on that he doesn’t go by Patrick. I also really enjoyed his “Woosah” comment on the postgame interview. Perhaps that becomes this season’s defensive catch phrase.
Rob Ninkopoop made two great plays on his interceptions. He’s one player who is really seeming to improve with each snap he gets. He might not be Mike Vrabel but he’s a smart player and has the athleticism to compete on every down.
I love the thought of everyone complaining about how the Patriots always acquire/draft noted special teams players eating a nice, greasy shit sandwich this morning.
Devin McCourty’s fourth quarter, fourth down tackle of Ronnie Brown won’t make the highlight packages but it was an excellent heads up play by the rookie that Bill Belichick made a point to congratulate him on. McCourty looks like he could be a special player.
I try not to get past this year, but imagining this team with Bodden and Ty Warren back next year makes me warm and fuzzy. Assuming there’s not a lockout….
That Woodhead touchdown was a vintage Kevin Faulk one. I don’t know if Woody can block like Faulk but he clearly brings some pass catching ability to the party. Every time he touches the ball must make Rex Ryan shake his head.
Aaron Hernandez was a fourth rounder and is the youngest player in the NFL? Wow and double wow.
It’s kind of unheard of these days for a running back like Law Firm to be developed over three seasons, isn’t it? He runs hard and always gains positive yardage. Maybe there won’t be as much turnover at RB this offseason as we thought.
What can you say about Tom Brady getting to 100 wins faster than any quarterback in NFL history? It’s clear that Brady is back to the old Brady now. I guess it really does take two years to get back to 100%. (Welker in 2011?)
I heard Jay Shields mention on the Patscast podcast after week one that he thought Sebastian Vollmer had regressed a little bit and after last night I think it’s pretty clear that he’s right. Shields thought Vollmer was going back to relying too much on his athletic ability rather than technique and is paying the price for it against good pass rushers like the relentless Cameron Wake.
How about Dan Connolly?
Special Teams can be a feast some games, but a famine in others. Maintaining consistency is one of the hardest things for a football team, but it appears that at the very least, the kickoff return team must be respected and game planned for by opponents.
The Patriots head into the bye week feeling pretty good, but there is still much work to be done. With the Ravens coming back into Foxboro, then a cross country trip to San Diego, the Patriots must continue to tighten up the blown coverages and mistackles on defense.
As Mike Lombardi has pointed out the advantage to having a young defense is that you can practice hard and improve throughout the season. This young Patriots defense must do just that.
Well it was an anti-climactic Sunday but of course now I’m happy to have a MNF game getting me through the first and hardest day of the week.
One thing that jumps out to me after watching a lot of other teams play on Sunday is the level of parity in the NFL this year. Most likely we won’t have an undefeated team left after the Chiefs travel to the Colts this coming weekend. Wonder when the last time was when there wasn’t an undefeated team by week 6.
This is what the NFL has always strived for and it seems like it make the race for playoff spots even more intense this year.
Of course I kept an eye on the Jets-Bills game until it started to become a blowout. No way around it, the Jets are playing great football right now. Hats off to them, but there’s still a lot of football to be played. Biggest question now is if LT2 can stay healthy, especially with the amount he’s touching the ball. In New England we know all too well how quickly running backs over 30 can get dinged and miss time. Their next game against the tough run defense of Minnesota should be a good one.
PATS GAME THOUGHTS
If these were the old Patriots I’d feel a lot more confident about the tide of optimism turning against them this week as a motivating factor. The fact is proud dynasty defense, it’s a collective group that has never proven they can win big games on the road. The X factor is if these young players, who we hear are all talented, can take to Belichick’s coaching and show improvement.
I have no doubt they are all working hard every day, but it needs to translate onto the field. If it doesn’t then we have not yet seen the low point of this defensive rebuild and it could very well be coming tonight or, gasp, even later this season.
With the Pats killer schedule and young defense there will be no easy games this year. The Browns and Lions both showed yesterday that they can compete with anyone this year, and going to Buffalo is rarely as easy as it was for the Jets yesterday.
Tonight’s game one way or another is going to tell us a lot about the state of the New England Patriots. Not to say a loss will be insurmountable, but given the upcoming schedule it would certainly be an uphill climb.
New Throwback/Alternate Jerseys are for sale at the Pro Shop now. If you can’t tell they’re different from last years throwbacks you’re not paying attention.
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By the end of week six half of the AFC East inter-division games will have been played. The four AFCE teams will then embark on a rough slate of games outside the division until they finish off the final divisional games the last five weeks of the season.
From a Patriots perspective what’s the best and worst case scenarios?
The best case scenario would be if the Pats win and Jets lose, which would put the Pats at the top of the division.
The worst case scenario would be a Patriots loss and a Jets win, leaving the standing to look like this:
Then you have your middle of the road scenario: Pats win/Jets win…
That last scenario might be what is most likely in my book (yes, I’m still one of the few people in the NFL world that think New England buttons it up this week).
No matter what the outcomes this weekend this is not a must win for anyone. All the AFC East teams have extremely difficult schedules this year. The only games left for the Patriots that they “should” win are the Browns, Bills and Lions. The other 10 games are toss ups and that goes the same for the Jets and Dolphins.
So yes the road to the playoffs goes through the division, but great starts can be easily blown by a stretch of a few bad games. The NFC and AFC North divisions will take more than a few games from the AFC East, so there’s no reason to panic even if the worst case scenario unfolds for the Pats this weekend.
Though that would certainly make for a horrible two weeks of Patriots bashing and Jets praising.
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Highlights from the epic 2007 smack down in Miami. The long TD to Moss has to be one of the all time great Brady-Moss’ers.
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The Patriots will play their second preseason game of the summer on Saturday night against the Texans, returning to Houston, where they were last seen winning Super Bowl 51. It’s a good bet we’ll see more of the starters this week after Bill Belichick gave just about every top line player the night off in […]