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After watching Flacco and Luck go mostly untouched in the previous round, how can the Patriots generate some pressure this week? Is it scheme, design or just winning individual matchups?

January 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

As I touched on a bit with my Pats Posits, I think part of the problem with the pressure was the Pats’ concern with the Ravens run game. But another big part of it was that Chandler Jones had a fairly below-average game. I said it during the game and Mike Reiss said it in his wrap up of the AFCDG today that this was the kind of game where you want a guy like Dominique Easley was drafted to be. An interior guy who can win one-on-one matchups. So much of the Pats failure of pass rush has been when they play Wilfork and Siliga in the middle for run protection and then Jones/Ninkovich don’t win their one-on-ones. If pass rushers can be blocked with one blocker you’re dead meat. This is why we’ve seen more disguise with linebacker and some cornerback blitzes.

As for the Colts, I think it’s a better matchup for the Pats. I think we’ll see more of Ayers this week as well. But really Chandler Jones needs to have his “hello” playoff moment. Some more Chris Jones will help as well, he’s the best interior rusher they have now, unless they put in Ayers at end and slide Chandler inside.

Overall I think the best players on the Pats defense were up-and-down at best, and definitely nowhere near to dominating the Ravens. At least they should be motivated to make up for their inconsistencies this week.

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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Divisional Round Quick Reads

January 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Divisional Round Quick Reads

Brady the best QB of last weekend, so maybe that will put a rest to the “Brady sucks in the playoffs and can’t beat good defenses”? Nahhhhh.

Vereen and Amendola make the most valuable list as well.

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January 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/3654/

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January 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

A nice little under-the-radar story is how safety Tavon Wilson continues to carve out a niche for himself on defense. The much-maligned 2012 second-round pick was tapped as the fifth defensive back as part of a big nickel package against the 3-WR/1-FB/1-RB grouping and is moving around the field with confidence, with the coaches also entrusting him with back-end responsibilities at times.

Closing book on Patriots-Ravens, Part I – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Always liked the physicality that Tavon brings and after a down year in 2013, he’s back on the radar now. With Chung’s extension he probably isn’t looking at a starting role in 2015, but he should certainly be in the mix to compete for one. With better size than Chung, he certainly has some upside. And as we’ve seen with Chung, it can take some time to develop in the Pats’ system.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-nice-little-under-the-radar-story-is-how-safety/

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January 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

This team just doesn’t flinch. That’s the biggest thing that came out of that game in my mind. … You look up and you’re down 14 points, but there was no panic, nobody flinched, and the reason why is because Tom Brady doesn’t flinch.

It Is What It Is » What pundits were saying about Patriots this weekend: ‘This team just doesn’t flinch’

https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-team-just-doesnt-flinch-thats-the-biggest/

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January 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think this will be a totally different game. Whatever we had success with in the first game or didn’€™t have success with, which there were plenty of those things too, I’€™m sure we’€™re both going to look at things. They have a great coaching staff — have a ton of respect for them and the way they prepare and present the game plan each week. They create a lot of issues as you’€™re getting ready to deal with them.

It Is What It Is » Patriots coaches preparing for different Colts team than one faced in blowout win last meeting

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-think-this-will-be-a-totally-different-game/

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January 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/3660/

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