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Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Bill Belichick doesn’t think ‘anybody has lost any confidence’ in Kenbrell Thompkins

November 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Bill Belichick doesn’t think ‘anybody has lost any confidence’ in Kenbrell Thompkins

Good stuff from BB…

I wouldn’t say we go into the game and, ‘OK, well this guy is going to get a lot of opportunity here for ‘X’ amount of time and then we’re going to shift it to somebody else.’ Or, ‘We’re going to get this guy ‘X’ number of carries and then the next guy ‘X’ number and the next guy ‘X’ number so they all get the same amount over whatever, a quarter, a half or whatever fixed period of time there is.’ We just don’t do it that way. It’s much more of a, when this grouping is in the game, these players in the game with that grouping, these are the matchups we’re trying to attack on their defense. A lot of that is sometimes a function of what they do. If they’re back showing a lot of coverage, maybe we run the ball more. If they have everybody on the line of scrimmage, maybe we throw it more. If it’s different blitzes, then those might either cause an audible or it might cause more of a change in the play-calling style, which again, gives you the same effect. I get a lot of the same questions every week and it’s kind of the same answer every week. You can pick out any player you want and say, ‘Well, this guy got a lot of things or that guy didn’t get very much of it.’ We just usually don’t go into the game saying, ‘We’re going to throw the ball to this guy 15 times and we’ll only going to throw to this guy twice.’ Or, ‘We’re going to get this guy 15 carries and this other guy is only going to get two.’ I think that’s just not the way we do it. We try to attack the defense, we try to move the ball, we try to score points, we try to win. If that’s one player getting the ball 10 times and another guy getting it once, and we’re efficient doing it, then that’s OK. If it’s spread equally, that’s OK too. It’s just trying to find a way to be productive, move the ball and score points. It’s not about trying to create stats or any of that. The only stat we’re interested in is points and wins, because points are wins.

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when a player is a healthy scratch, does that mean he is on the sidelines? Just wondering what’s going on with KT and when he will be back on the field.

November 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

No, I don’t think you’ll find those guys on the sidelines very often. As for KT, it’s a long season. I wouldn’t write him off yet. It’s clear that Dobson has progressed quicker than KT did, and KT had a huge chance to show what he could do early in the season.

Sometimes just taking a step back slows the game down a bit and then he can move forward. Now with Collie possibly hurt we could see Thompkins (or Boyce) back in the mix after the bye.

One thing you can count on is that the Patriots will dive head-first into self-analysis this week and find out how they can better use their weapons. So don’t be surprised to see KT back out there in a significant role before the season is over. But he has to show some improvement, because he didn’t show enough through the first half of the season.

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What do you think are the differences defensively to belichick about playing with a lead compared to playing in a tied game

November 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It’s an interesting question and goes back to the situational posts I answered last week. Really, playing with a lead can absolutely taint your stats because if you have 9+ point lead in the second half you just don’t want to give up any big plays. If they want pass or run plays that go 4-6 yards and keep the runner in bounds, they can have them.

So you look at the Steelers game yesterday and you see how some of the stats for the Steelers are a bit skewed. They were down, they had to take some shots down the field and they even grabbed a couple of them, but the Pats got one too.

These kinds of things can add up over the year and have a real impact on the things like passing yards and the someone looks at the number out of context and thinks they pass defense is worse than it actually might be.

But in a tie game you’re just running your defense as you game planned.

There’s no question the “prevent” style (even though it’s technically not really a prevent defense per se) can be frustrating, but it also works if you don’t care about stats. And as BB says, “stats are for losers”.

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November 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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Chat: Chat with Tedy Bruschi – SportsNation – ESPN Boston

November 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Chat: Chat with Tedy Bruschi – SportsNation – ESPN Boston

Peter (Port St. Lucie, Florida) Do you think this team is developing the mental toughness that is needed to go deep into the playoffs???

Tedy (12:39 PM) This is a good question, Peter, because I felt like the adversity they went through early in the season when they had to scratch and claw to beat teams like the Bills and the Jets … losing to the Bengals … coming back to beat the Saints … losing to the Jets in OT … now blowing out the Steelers. This team has kind of done it all. They’ve come from behind. PLayed good situational football. Had to rely on players who normally wouldn’t have to be relid upon, and success is still achieved, mental toughness is developed. These experiences can be drawn upon as the season goes on. I’m glad it’s been tough for them to win games. I think this team has learned this year how important every play can be. That should help them through the second half of the schedule.

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Live chat with Gronk Tuesday, 7pm EST!

November 4, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Live chat with Gronk Tuesday, 7pm EST!

Dunkin Donuts is having a live chat with Gronk tomorrow, hosted by Scott Zolak. Hit the link above to submit a question!

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Snaps: Dobson over Thompkins at WR – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

November 4, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Snaps: Dobson over Thompkins at WR – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Crazy when you realize that Gronk and Amendola are still having their snaps managed. Starting to wonder if Edelman starts to get some attention from rain-on-the-paraders given he had the second most snaps for any offensive weapons and came away with just one catch. Let’s remember he led the NFL in catches early this season. Now he’s 9th and has just 3 catches for 18 yards in his last two games and hasn’t scored a touchdown since he had two in Week 1. 

There’s no question Edelman is an outstanding punt returned and made a big difference yesterday, but his future as a legit wide receiver remains a little murky now.

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