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What do you make of this “Browner can’t get the playbook” stuff?

October 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

BB came out and denied it in his press conference today, but it never really made sense to me. Why would it come out now that he was having trouble with the playbook? Wouldn’t that have been something that was a problem this summer during training camp? 

He’s just come off of a month off essentially where there would’ve been plenty of time to study. But now he gets back and suddenly the playbook is a mystery to him? I don’t get it.

And really, “getting the playbook” on defense is more about communication than it is making on the fly adjustments. Yes, there’s an element of pattern reading that Browner is likely to be asked to do in New England that he wasn’t asked to do in Seattle, so maybe that is part of it.

But I agree with what Albert Breer said today, that Browner will be a specialty matchup piece. And if that is the case they might just have to confine him to heavy man-coverage games.

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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

October 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

There were a bunch of good questions I already answered yesterday, so let’s keep it going today. What’s on your mind, Pats Peeps?

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Bruschi’s Breakdown: New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills – ESPN Boston

October 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Bruschi’s Breakdown: New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills – ESPN Boston

Must-read as always, filled with great insight on the Bills. This one’s going to be close, likely right down to the last possession. Get your anxiety meds ready!

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do you think stork is/was the catalyst for turning the offensive line around (so far), ever since he has taken over the starting center position the line has gotten a little better

October 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Obviously! Well, he was part of it at least. I think putting actual interior linemen (Connolly-Stork-Wendell) at the interior line positions is really what did it. I wish I could ask BB why they wanted to try tackles inside early this season. I guess the real answer, not the BB-speak “we’re just trying to find the best guys”, would be an attempt to put more size in the middle of the line because that had been lacking in recent seasons.

But what you lost with those tackles was the quickness needed for guards who are pulling and tracking down defenders to block in space. Those are key elements of the Patriots offense and the difference between Connolly pulling and Cannon/Devey doing it are light years apart.

There’s no question, at this point Stork looks like he could be the starting center for the next decade. While Wendell/Connolly certainly made things look a lot better on Sunday night, I think that is still a long-term area of need. So keep an eye on those first round guards next spring in the draft.

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Do you think that Tim Wright can be the key to the patriots returning to their two tight end formation that they used wen they had Hernandez?

October 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I think Tim Wright has a ton of potential in this offense and we just saw him scratch the surface on Sunday night. The Hernandez comparison is an easy one to make and the potency of a high-functioning two tight end offense is well documented.

The key as I see it is getting Gronk’s blocking back to 100 percent. That’s what made Gronk the ultimate tight end weapon and right now he’s still getting the power to block and sustain back. We’ve seen great strides from him the last couple weeks in the passing game – he’s running more comfortably, and doesn’t look aware of his knee or anything else. But watching him block, it’s not where it needs to be.

So get Gronk back blocking like he did in the old days and then you can phase out Hooman for Wright. I don’t know if they’ll be able to get to the same level of fast execution the 2011/2012 offense had, but they’ll present similar matchup problems for opposing defenses.

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Which years were your favorite on both sides of the ball to just watch as a fan and enjoy what you we’re seeing

October 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

2013 had to be one of my favorites since I really started blogging full time about the Patriots in late-2007. They overcame so much seemingly impossibly-to-overcome adversity – near complete overhaul at WR, loss of both Hernandez and Gronk, Wilfork, Mayo and Kelly. That team reached as deep as any team I’ve ever seen.

2007 was obviously a thrill ride that came to a crashing halt, but I really enjoyed 2006 as well for similar reasons to 2013 – lots of turnover and adversity that was overcome. To think that team came as close as they did to going to the Super Bowl is special.

Every years has its moments, but 2013 and 2006 really stand out to me personally.

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What offensive personnel are you looking for with Tyms back? I personally liked them to run the 2 TE with gronk/wright or hooman and Lafell/Dobson or Tyms. As as much how Edelman has the most chemistry with brady, physicality seems like a better option.

October 9, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I don’t really even know if Tyms is going to see the field and really, he could be the 53rd guy on the roster right now – a tenuous spot. Might take an injury to Dobson for him to dress for a game. We’ve seen plenty of wide receivers tear it up in the preseason only to never be heard from again. It made sense to keep him on the roster because he cost nothing, but how much value will he have now? I’m not sure.

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