My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 3
Hard Knocks has quickly become my favorite show on TV. Any chance we can keep it going through the whole season for an inside look at the collapse?
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My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 3
Hard Knocks has quickly become my favorite show on TV. Any chance we can keep it going through the whole season for an inside look at the collapse?
I still think Kris Jenkins talks like Jamie Foxx’s character Wanda from In Living Color, but this is a pretty good scientific breakdown of the principles of leverage. While Patriots center Dan Koppen is only 6’ 2" he does have an advantage getting lower than Jenkins. This is why 3-4 nose tackles can be shorter and fatter like Vince Wilfork, helps them anchor and gain leverage.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-still-think-kris-jenkins-talks-like-jamie-foxxs/
For the last three weeks I’ve never really thought that Darrelle Revis would sit out the entire season, and I still believe that. One way or another things will get done. The Jets are too dumb not to overpay a player that they’re own coach hypes more than anyone.
Numbers like a 10-year deal worth $150 million with $65 million guaranteed have been thrown out there. Ridiculous, right? With that kind of payday Revis better not give up a touchdown until 2020.
I’ve long predicted tonight’s episode number three of Hard Knocks would be the triumphant return of Revis. That’s looking less likely now, which means that with a mere 18 days until the season opens time is quickly running out on Revis’ chance to get quality time to get ready for the season.
Like the Patriots, the Jets play three of their first four games in the division, and the Ravens, Patriots and Dolphins all boast elite receiving corps, so Revis will be thrown immediately into the fire assuming he does return by the opener. I don’t dispute Revis was an excellent cornerback in 2009, but can he pick up where he left off with just one meaningless preseason game to get ready? I’m not so sure.
What I am sure of, as a Patriots fan, is that Randy Moss looks like he’s ready to have a monstrous season. He hasn’t missed a practice and his chemistry with Tom Brady is better than ever.
Revis will be set to face Anquan Boldin in 19 days and counting. Followed by Randy Moss and Brandon Marshall. If he can return between now and then, and shut down those three receivers maybe he just might be worth $150 million. But probably not.
Some sights and sounds from Patriots training camp…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/some-sights-and-sounds-from-patriots-training/
I’m not going to bash Logan Mankins here, the fact is he’s always been my favorite lineman on the Pats. But I’m a Patriots fan, and that supersedes any and every player. Thirty years from now, Hoodie-willing, I’ll still be a Patriots fan and none of the players who are Patriots now will be Patriots then (unless my Tom Brady cloning experiment finally works).
So again today the Logan Mankins news pops back up. Today we hear that he is financially secure enough to sit out the whole season. Knowing what I know about Logan I don’t really find that hard to believe. You can only spend so much on cattle and beef jerky.
Every time these stories randomly pop up you have to know it’s Mankins agent, desperately trying to re-engage the Patriots. It’s the equivalent of saying “he’s gonna sit out the season. No really, he is. He can afford it too. He’s going to. Really.”
Okay, we get it.
The sides haven’t spoken since May, and it’s a good bet that it’s going to take more than just warnings like today’s to get the Pats to bite.
Mankins is an excellent guard. He also takes his share of penalties. I hate all the talk of “he’s the best guard in the NFL” or “he’s a top five guard”. Superlatives are always so empty. He’s really good. Fine. There are other really good players out there.
The Patriots have never, and will never, pay players tops at their position. Don’t we all know that by now? That’s how they operate. Nothing personal, Logan. They did offer him a lucrative contract extension but obviously it wasn’t what he wanted. So here we are at an impasse.
Anyway, I’m just sick of new Mankins tidbits popping up every week now. If the Pats didn’t call when Kaczur had back surgery they probably aren’t going to call.
So yes, Logan Mankins would certainly help the Patriots this year. But they certainly won’t be broke without him either. Patriots fans have seen this many times before. I just hope the Pats are able to get something for him.
Isn’t it nice to be somewhat under the radar and incredibly underestimated this year? Everyone seems to write off the fact that this offense will be one of the most dangerous in the NFL, and you can never write off a team like that even when the defense is young and unexperienced.
the-destroia: Rob Gronkowski with a life-size model cake of himself, courtesy of Dunkin Donuts.