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NFL Films’ Greg Cosell on Patriots-Ravens
Wow, a day of double Pats insight from Cosell, it doesn’t get any better than this.
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NFL Films’ Greg Cosell on Patriots-Ravens
Wow, a day of double Pats insight from Cosell, it doesn’t get any better than this.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfl-films-greg-cosell-on-patriots-ravens-wow-a/
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS| AFC Conference Championship Preview
If you only read one Patriots-Ravens preview make it this one.
Some interesting nuggets for those who don’t have the time or inclination to read this entire opus:
Now, here’s a big difference between these two teams. The Patriots were one of the top teams in our special teams ratings this year. The Ravens, after a great year on special teams in 2010, plummeted all the way down to 30th.
If you’re a fan of pure football then this year’s AFC Championship is just the game for you. The Patriots and Ravens don’t have much ill will off of the field. The superficial dramatics that the Pats share with teams like the Colts, Steelers and Jets are absent with the Ravens.
Instead, the battle between New England and Baltimore will be all about football. Both teams respect each other, and both teams feature Hall of Fame players who might be seeing one of their last chances to get a ring.
Neither team is a “cinderella”. This is the one seed vs. the two seed for the right to go to the Super Bowl. It’s far less about schematic surprises and twists than it is about pure and simple physical football. Both teams will line up and it will be a fist fight until the final whistle.
Even though I am an obsessive Patriots blogger, I’m still a football purist at heart, and a match-up like this is one I savor. Two well-constructed football teams, not without their weaknesses, but each with respectable strengths, competing at the highest level.
The Patriots have had their share of playoff games like this is the past, and have come out on top the majority of the time. The moment was never too big for the early-2000’s dynasty Pats, but will it be for this, the second generation of Belichick Patriots? We’ll find out in 48 hours.
The Ultimate Bill Belichick Sound Bite Compilation
The Patriots defense has been hammered from a statistical perspective all year long, however there’s one statistical ranking that could be a positive sign for this weekend’s matchup against the Ravens.
Football Outsiders has the Pats ranked 4th overall in pass coverage on running backs. Against the Ravens with Ray Rice as their leading receiver this could be a big factor.
2009 Ravens @ Patriots Box Score Flashback
This was the regular season game won by the Patriots 27-21
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Belichick hits on Ed Reed. Anyone else find this slightly uncomfortable?
Entering training camp, the expectations for Jones – even within the Patriots – were for him to start as a situational player and possibly evolve from there. But two things happened: Jones entered camp much stronger than most anticipated, and his pass-rush moves are much more advanced that your typical early-entry, first-round pick. Put those […]