Yup, this about sums it up…
Here he comes to save the dayyyy! Well, in Week 4. Probably.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/here-he-comes-to-save-the-dayyyy-well-in-week-4/
Michael Buchanan Carving Role as Situational Pass-Rusher for New England Patriots – Yahoo Sports
Michael Buchanan Carving Role as Situational Pass-Rusher for New England Patriots – Yahoo Sports
Good stuff from OT, love when he writes about something I was thinking about writing about and then I don’t have to write about it.
Of the 27 snaps Buchanan has played thus far in the 2013 campaign, 22 have been pass plays and just five have been run plays, according to Pro Football Focus. His performance is based on a limited sample size. Nevertheless, entrusting a greenhorn to create a change of pace over 2012 third-round choice Jake Bequette could be a telling decision.
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2013 TEAM EFFICIENCY RATINGS
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2013 TEAM EFFICIENCY RATINGS
Really trying not to post any stats until after Week 4, but I can’t help but put this Football Outsiders DVOA rankings up. Not trying to extrapolate anything, just take it for what it’s worth, which is two sloppy divisional games to open the season.
Offense: 27th
Defense: 4th
Special Teams: 8th
Brady reliving 2006?| Andy Hart – Patriots.com
Brady reliving 2006?| Andy Hart – Patriots.com
I know we’re certainly reliving the body language storyline…
Through two weeks working without his previous favorite targets, back in 2006 Brady completed 26 of 52 passes (50-percent) for 483 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions for an 85.6 passer rating. Through two weeks in 2013 Brady has completed 48 of 91 throws (52.7-percent) for 473 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for a 74.1 rating.
So with Gronk now ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Bucs, how do you think the Pats offense will attack the bucs D?
Well, who knows what will happen for sure, still seems up in the air a bit, but let’s assume he doesn’t play.
Next thing is whether or not Sudfeld plays. It would be nice to have some kind of threat at tight end in the passing game, even if he is just a rookie who has been inconsistent.
I think we can assume Edelman will see plenty of Revis, so the Pats will have to move him around to make it a little difficult for them to match receivers.
Outside of that there isn’t really much more they can do other than EXECUTE. Catch the ball, run the right routes, etc. It certainly won’t be any easier than it was against the Jets, outside of the fact that the Jets know how to play the Pats, and the Bucs aren’t as familiar.
If the O-line plays well the Pats should win, but expect more inconsistency. I just hope we see some progression from Thompkins and Dobson. Edelman isn’t going to be able to save them as easily as he did against the Jets.
First off, huge fan of the blog. In depth and timely coverage of everything us pats fanatics need to know – keep up the good work. What are your thoughts recently about the secondary? Seemed strong in the 4th vs. jets with 3 picks, but all they’ve faced so far is rookie QBs still becoming acclimated to the speed of the NFL. Dennard seemed refined despite missing preseason, but what happens after his sentencing hearing in December? Will we finally be able to defend the long ball in the playoffs?
Thanks, and that’s the big question. Of course it’s a little stressful at the moment with Talib missing practice on Monday and Dennard possibly unavail in December depending on what the happens with his probation.
So, the thing to focus on in the coming weeks is the progression of Logan Ryan. One way or another he’s going to be a vital part of this defense and we haven’t seen much of him yet.
At this point we really have no idea what the secondary in January is going to look like. In the best case it’s what we have now. In the worst case, with Dennard out, and Talib battling injuries like last year, it could be Arrington and Ryan with Cole in the slot. Yikes.
As always I continue to worry more about the front seven. If they’re getting great pressure it won’t matter all that much who’s back there. We’ll see how it all plays out, but for now let’s hope Logan Ryan starts to get his feet wet a little more.

