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Patriots Ups & Downs Week 5

October 11, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

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A weird, weird game that ended with the Patriots pulling off a 13-point comeback to win and move to 2-3 on the season. Here are your ups and downs from Week 5!

Ups ⬆️

Offensive Line

The performance by the line yesterday was far from perfect, but, given the team was dealing with an unprecedented situation, I thought they did a good job overall. David Andrews was the only regular starter to play as backups were plugged in at positions across the line. And for the most part, they protected the QB.

The line is still one of my biggest concerns for this team, but, yesterday was the first time this season I had something positive to say about the unit. Something to build on for sure.

Nick Folk

The missed extra point aside, Folk was crucial for the Patriots once again as he smashed through four field goals to continue his impressive stint with the team. I felt for Folk after his game-ending miss last week against the Bucs, but he managed to bounce back this week. He’s been one of the more reliable players on the team, and long may it continue.

Matt Judon

Matt Judon is a MACHINE! Wow, he just keeps on impressing following another strong performance against Houston. In a day when the defense was lacking, Judon again was the bright spark who was able to make some plays. His two-sack game moved his tally to 6.5 for the season, eclipsing Chase Winovich who led the team with 5.5 sacks last year.

My thoughts turn to who else is going to step up and support Judon at this level, if more players can chip in, it will make it more difficult for the opposition to scheme against his attacking threat.

Hunter Henry

TE Alert! For the second straight game, Hunter Henry has caught a touchdown. It’s felt like an eternity since the team had players at the TE position making scoring plays in the red zone, but for two weeks straight they’ve managed to produce. Henry had a nice day, making a number of crucial third-down catches to help out Mac Jones, he finished with 6/8 – 75 YDS – 1TD.

Jones to Henry. YES! #ForeverNE #Patriots pic.twitter.com/08RBmVGVzK

— PatsPropaganda (@PatsPropaganda) October 10, 2021

Downs ⬇️

Damien Harris

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PatsProp Preview – Shipping Up To Houston

October 8, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

The Patriots head on the road this Sunday searching for their first win since Week 2 as they take on the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.

One’s To Watch

Offensive Line

David Andrews will be the only starter playing on Sunday as the Patriots offensive line woes continue. This group will be one to watch, they’ll be without Trent Brown, Shaq Mason to begin with. Then, if things couldn’t get any worse, both Mike Onwenu and Isaiah Wynn are on the COVID list. It’ll be a chance to try and discover a new dynamic of protection for Mac Jones, but I’m not holding my breath. It could be another long day for QB1.

Mac Jones

Mac had an inspiring performance last Sunday when TB12 returned home, but now he needs to push on and lead the team to victory against a poor Houston team. The offense had better success against the Bucs, but they still needed a few trick plays to keep things moving, I’d like to see a few lengthy drives by Mac, keep getting the TE’s involved, and even Bourne and Agholor who are yet to fully break out.

Damien Harris

The Pats run game has fallen to a near non-existent state in recent weeks, with Rhamondre Stevenson and J.J. Taylor battling it out for who can spend the longest amount of time in the doghouse for fumbles, Damien Harris needs to get this going again. But please, no more Brandon Bolden draws.

J.C. Jackson

With Stephon Gilmore out the door, J.C. Jackson is officially the franchise cornerback for the Patriots, and I’d expect him to continue his good performances so far this season against the Texans. I’d be disappointed if the Pats secondary doesn’t come away with any picks from Davis Mills who really hasn’t shown anything special.

Jamie Collins

The Boogeymen are back?! Yep, that’s right, Jamie Collins reunites with Hightower and Van Noy in the linebacker group to try and provide some extra juice to the Pats defense. I’m not overly hyped by this move, I do wonder where Bill is going in terms of young player development/veteran signings, but, I’m interested to see how he gets on in his first game back with the team.

Houston, We Have A Problem

Who from the Texans (if any) could cause the Patriots issues.

Brandin Cooks

Former Patriots speedster has been the only real bright spot for the Texans this year, can cause a problem for any defense with his raw speed on the outside. The Patriots will need to disrupt Mills to avoid any problems with Cooks.

David Johnson

Johnson has tapered off over the last few years, but he’s still a good player in my opinion, through running or catching he has the ability to move the chains and find the end zone. A potential pressure valve for the Houston offense if they’re struggling.

Patriots Fantasy Starter PPR

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Jakobi Meyers

Same as last week, Meyers is a good option to start in your flex position, he scored 16.80 last week with 8 receptions for 67 yards. He’s not likely to find the endzone, but, he will get a bunch of targets against Houston, especially if they cover deep, Meyers can get open over the middle with short passes.

Prediction Corner

@ShawMellors – Patriots 27 – 6 Texans

The Pats will overwhelm a stricken Houston team without their franchise QB, the defense gets a score and Mac Jones continues to progress with the offense. Pats 27 Texans 6

@clazzyclare – Patriots 27 – Texans 12

The depleted offensive line continues to make me nervous and my gut tells me this won’t be as easy a game as it looks on the surface. But the Patriots fought well last week so I think they’ll win this road game. Pats 27 Texans 12

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BREAKING – Patriots working to bring back LB Jamie Collins

October 5, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

David Santiago/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Image

Well, it looks as if there is a Boogeymen reunion on the cards after all. Multiple reports coming in this afternoon that the Patriots are working to re-sign Jamie Collins for a third stint with the team.

A reunion in the making: the Patriots are working towards a deal with free agent LB Jamie Collins to bring him back for his third stint with the team, per source.

Collins should be able to contribute right away given his familiarity with the system.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) October 5, 2021

Collins had left in free agency at the end of the 2019 season and signed a 3-year $30m deal with the Detroit Lions. However, that soon ended as he was shopped by new HC Dan Campbell for a potential trade, before being released last week.

I’m kinda neutral on this move if it’s confirmed, I don’t think the linebacker position is my biggest concern, but, Collins as Field Yates said above, Collins knows the system and has proven chemistry with Van Noy and Hightower. Not a bad addition, probably be a one-year deal also which suits the team.

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Patriots Ups & Downs Week 4

October 5, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

AP Photo/Steven Senne

Ah, that was a tough one to take. A great game to watch, exciting, nailbiting, encouraging, but crushing at the same time. Let’s have a quick recap of the Patriots ups and downs from the loss to the Bucs on the night Tom Brady returned to Gillette Stadium.

Ups ⬆️

Mac Jones

Mac went toe to toe with Tom Brady on a night where he did little wrong, but he continues to be let down by his offensive line. Jones took plenty of hits and also overcame an early interception to finish with 31/40 275 yards – 2 TDs – 1 INT. I think this game really told me a lot about Mac’s character, not awed by the occasion, he just put his head down and worked, and almost helped the team win. Not without some rookie errors, but another positive performance.

Receivers

I thought the position group as a whole deserved mentioning, they all chipped in with decent performances. Jakobi Meyers led the group with 8 catches for 70 yards, another solid performance by him, barring a fumble which went in the Patriots favor, he was reliable again for Mac. As I said last week, with James White out for the year, Meyers will be crucial in Mac’s development.

Elsewhere, Bourne and Agholor chipped in with some important catches, Bourne specifically was able to get hot in the first half and managed to get open a fair bit.

Matt Judon

Another good game for Judon, who was the only player to really put any pressure on Brady, getting to him a number of times and recording a sack. Judon, who can’t be missed with his trademark long red sleeves is leading the pass-rush attack and as I said after the Saints game, he’s the only FA addition who’s earning the money he’s been paid.

Secondary

I thought the secondary played well, they managed the limit the GOAT to just 269 yards and kept one of the best pass-catching attacks out of the endzone all night. Jonathan Jones did a good job covering AB for most of the night, even when he was struggling with a tight calf. Elsewhere J.C. Jackson did a good job covering Mike Evans and all in all, I was pleased with the group’s contribution. With Gilmore potentially returning in the next few weeks, this performance was something to build on for sure.

Downs ⬇️

J.J. Taylor

We’ve been screaming for one of the depth-option backs to get more involved in the offense, Taylor got his chance and blew it with a fumble. Again the ball security issues arise, troubling stuff, don’t be surprised if he’s inactive next week.

Offensive Line

It’s not getting much better, is it? The line wasn’t great again, couldn’t help establish the run, and offered hardly any substantial protection for Jones. Mike Onwenu got benched after multiple holding penalties on the same drive and Durant stopped hardly anything from the right side. Teddy K came in and did ok at left guard for a while. To add further headaches to the line questions, earlier today both Isaiah Wynn and Onwenu were placed on the COVID list, likely ruling them out of the game in Houston next Sunday. Can Trent Brown return this year at all, please?

Gunner Olszewski

I’m being a little picky here, but Gunner gets on the list for his muffed catch that fortunately hit the endzone pylon to avoid catastrophe. I still hold out hope Gunner will get hot again like he did last year in the return game, but with the microscope on ball security, we can’t have that.

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PatsProp Preview – Brady Comes Home

October 2, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Well, this is the one we’ve all been waiting for, the New England Patriots take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Tom Brady returns home. If you have any nails left, save them for tomorrow, it’s going to be an experience never to forget.

One’s To Watch

Mac Jones

Tomorrow night will be an experience like no other for Jones, but hopefully, among all of the craziness, he’ll be able to slip under the radar and have a solid game. The Patriots need Jones to have a better performance, but to allow that, they need to do a better job protecting him. Jones won’t have James White as a pass-catching option, so he’ll need to focus more on Meyers and his tight-ends. As always, Jones is one to watch.

J.C. Jackson

Jackson like every week so far this season will be the starting cornerback for the team and will need to be locked in if he’s gonna pick off Brady. Jackson has been impressive in the first few weeks, again, with his contract up in the air, a strong game covering Godwin/Evans will help his cause.

Jakobi Meyers

After hauling in 9 catches for 94 yards against the Saints, Meyers will now shift to Jones’ safety blanket option following James White’s injury. Meyers’ rise continues and whilst he isn’t an explosive-type player, he’s reliable and will be an important piece this week against the Bucs.

Christian Barmore

In the build-up to this game, much was talked about how the Patriots need to disrupt Brady through the middle, as in previous games where Brady lost, that pressure in the middle contributed to the loss. I agree, and I think Barmore is the player for that role, he’s shown the ability to cause disruption so far this season, he’ll be worth watching tomorrow night.

The Brady Bunch

Who for the Bucs could cause problems for the Patriots?

Tom Brady

You all know why this man is a danger, the greatest of all time, looking to beat the Patriots for the first time.

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Patriots RB James White to miss the remainder of the 2021 season through injury

September 29, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

Boy, this is gutting. Per reports, James White’s hip injury that he sustained against New Orleans last Sunday will end his 2021 season.

After further medical examinations this week, Patriots’ RB James White’s hip injury is expected to end his 2021 season, per @FieldYates and me.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 29, 2021

White suffered a hip subluxation on Sunday following an awkward landing after being tackled. For reference, Ryan Fitzpatrick had a similar injury and he may return this year, but, my thoughts are that White will perhaps want to fully rehab to try and play another year or two before retiring.

Unfortunately fits what we posted in game. Expect IR with potential for late season return. See the end of #ProFootballDocPodcast posting soon where we compare #JamesWhite #FitzMagic and #Tua (worst one) with similar hip injuries. https://t.co/PFyMXr4kZJ

— David J. Chao – ProFootballDoc (@ProFootballDoc) September 27, 2021

This is so gutting, White is one of my all-time favorite Patriots, I really fear his career may be over, but let’s see how his recovery goes. Life is cruel sometimes.

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Patriots Ups & Downs: Week 3

September 27, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Elsa/Getty Images

Yesterday wasn’t fun, the Patriots were awful. But, we dust ourselves down and reflect ahead of TB12’s return home next Sunday. I’m going to keep this one short, I could add a lot more in the downs column, but I’ll keep it to the main ones that stuck out to me. Here are your ups and downs from yesterday’s loss to the Saints.

James White

First I just wanted to add a quick note about James White’s injury yesterday. It might sound odd, but that’s what bummed me out the most yesterday, I was crestfallen to see him get carted off the field with a serious hip injury. I hope it’s not the last we’ve seen of him, he’s one of my favorite Patriots ever.

Ups ⬆️

Matt Judon

Judon stood out among all others on the defense yesterday. A couple of sacks to go along with a disruptive day for Judon, who’s been the only free agent pickup playing anywhere near close to how much he was paid. We’ll need more like that from him, especially next week.

Jakobi Meyers

Sign this man to a multi-year extension please, just keep him around. Jakobi Meyers is WR 1, he’s proven time and again he’s the best wideout on the roster, yesterday he hauled in 9 targets for 94 yards, a good day for him.

Kendrick Bourne

Bourne showed glimpses of what he could perhaps bring to the offense when it gets going (hopefully). His touchdown grab was impressive on the sideline with a tight rope walk to stay inbounds and score his first as a Patriot. He also finished with a career day, 6 catches for 96 yards along with the touchdown.

Mac Jones lobs it up and Kendrick Bourne makes a play 🔥 #ForeverNE

📺: #NOvsNE on FOX
📱: NFL app pic.twitter.com/B8Wi99AvkN

— NFL (@NFL) September 26, 2021

Downs ⬇️

The Offensive Line

It’s like banging your head against a wall, the line is hampering any potential progress for the offense currently. I honestly don’t know what needs to be fixed, but they need to try something different, mix payers around and try and find a new working dynamic. Hopefully Trent Brown will be back for the Bucs game, he just makes things better.

Jonnu Smith

I have not been impressed by Smith so far in the regular season, which is a real shame because by all reports he was coming along well in the preseason. He had a horrible game yesterday, couldn’t block, and dropped a catchable ball into a pick-six which effectively sealed the game for the Saints. He’s doing all he can to find his way into Bill’s doghouse, the team needs a lot more from him.

LB Dont’a Hightower

I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve hardly noticed Hightower out there at all, he’s really been a non-factor through the first few weeks and it was the same yesterday. He’s getting paid well for not a whole lot in return right now, another trending theme, a veteran that the team needs more from.

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