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Mike Dussault

wouldn’t it be cool if during all this time since the end of the steelers game the pats have been working on bringing back the faster tempo. they’ve known about the challenges that awaited them with the panthers and broncos so it seems logical that all the teaching that AD and KT were receiving was leading up to this. plus having a healthy amendola and gronk should take some of the pressure off them. looking pass heavy should also help the run but i hear the panthers have beasts for linebackers

November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Yeah, I’d bet we see plenty of up-tempo spread early and often against the Panthers. The Pats just don’t run headfirst into a stout run defense. They try to soften it up a bit first. Especially with the Panthers being a defense that plays a lot of zone, if Brady and the receivers are on the same page they should be able to move the ball with their quick, controlled passing attack.

If I were the Panthers I’d be ready to play against the no-huddle, streamline my substitutions and make sure that communication is quick and effective. The blitzkreig is coming.

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November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

We’ll know more about exactly how good the Panthers are after they play the Patriots Monday night, even though a lot of people out there nationally think (the Patriots have been struggling offensively),” Bedard said. “But now that they have (Rob Gronkowski) back at full strength and him taking coverage away form other people, that opens up a lot of other things. They’re still not going to be high octane because (Danny) Amendola, I just don’t think will be healthy for the rest of the season and that’s going to hurt them a lot. The way that they do things offensively schematically – this is really going to test the Panthers.

Greg Bedard: ‘Not Sold On Cam Newton, Panthers’ « The DA Show – CBS Sports Radio

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Why is Tom Brady taking a beating? Breaking down where the New England Patriots are lacking in protecting their QB | masslive.com

November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Why is Tom Brady taking a beating? Breaking down where the New England Patriots are lacking in protecting their QB | masslive.com

Really great stuff from Nick Underhill, putting some hard numbers to the sacks this season.

A faster trigger would likely deter some of the sacks, but this aspect of the offense isn’t the chief culprit in this dilemma. After reviewing the 26 sacks, it appears that seven were the result of quality coverage from the defense and two were the result of Brady’s indecisiveness. The rest were either the result of a blitz or the result of spotty play by the offensive line. So, to a degree, Belichick is correct in his assessment that the letdowns can be traced back to all elements of the offense. But while facing a bunch of quality pass-rushing teams hasn’t helped, it appears Mankins was closer to the mark when stating that the offensive line needs to become more consistent.

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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

It’s Friday and that means the floor is open to you, Pats pals. What’s on your mind about our beloved team? Extra points for X-and-O schematic questions, but I’ll take whatever you got!

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November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The hard thing about this team, watching this team, is that there are a lot of guys that have been hurt or are coming back from being hurt so it’s hard to really get a good gauge as to who they are or what they are going to be as we get ready for this football game,” Rivera acknowledged. “The key though is, I believe, that everything starts with the quarterback. Tom Brady is most certainly one of the elites in this league. He does a lot of great things for their offense, so everything we do for us will begin with the quarterback.

Streaking Panthers wary of unknown from Pats | Comcast SportsNet – CSNNE.com

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Can the New England Patriots Overcome Inability to Stop the Run on Defense?

November 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Can the New England Patriots Overcome Inability to Stop the Run on Defense?

The Friday B/R column is up, taking a look at whether or not the Pats’ run defense will hold them back down the stretch. Packed with stats!

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Leftover Observations: Patriots Rookie Safety Duron Harmon vs. Steelers | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft

November 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Leftover Observations: Patriots Rookie Safety Duron Harmon vs. Steelers | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft

Now that the Ed Reed “sweepstakes” is over the focus turns to Duron Harmon and here’s a good piece from Oliver Thomas. Still hope Steve Gregory is back next week against the Broncos, though that might be wishful thinking. The Broncos veteran passing offense would attack Harmon with purpose.

From Oliver Thomas:

Harmon’s performance against Pittsburgh left an encouraging impression. The third-round choice didn’t look out of place next to free safety Devin McCourty. He looked patient, letting the play stay in front of him. From there, he was able make judicious decisions based on what he diagnosed. Now the newcomer was not perfect; there were instances of hesitation when it came to delegating multiple receivers, and there were overreactions when it came to sensing the run. But on second glance, Harmon did not appear to make the definitive mistakes you expect to see from a young defensive back thrust into the lineup.

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