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Patriots Annual Shocker: Logan Mankins sent to Tampa Bay for TE Tim Wright

August 26, 2014 by Mike Dussault

If you’ve been following the Patriots for long, you might be familiar with their penchant for stunning trades during the last week of preseason, usually over Labor Day weekend. The most famous example came in 2009 when they sent Richard Seymour to Oakland.

The trend continued today with the Pats sending starting guard and captain Logan Mankins to the Tamp Bay Buccaneers for move tight end Tim Wright and a fourth-round draft pick.

The move also opens up a bunch of cap space for the Pats.

The #Patriots clear $5.755M in 2014 cap space by sending Logan Mankins to the #Buccaneers. Revis extension coming?http://t.co/e2Nt1iw9V7

— Spotrac (@spotrac)

August 26, 2014

As that tweet speculates, this could very well be a precursor to an extension for Revis, but the Pats were going to have to deal with Mankins’ contract at some point and they tend to cut ties a year too early rather than a year too late.

The Pats were razor-thin at tight end and really had no move “F” tight end on their roster. Wright should provide another weapon for Tom Brady after picking up 54 catches and five touchdowns as a rookie in 2013.

There is definitely a role for Wright on the Pats.

Tim Wright ran a 4.65 40 with a 4.47 short shuttle, 7.27 3 cone, 9’10" broad jump, 36" vert at 6-3, 219 pounds at Rutgers pro day last March

— Doug Kyed (@DougKyedNESN)

August 26, 2014

As for the offensive line, my bet would be that they stick with Connolly at right guard and Ryan Wendell at center as they have the last two seasons, while Josh Kline slips into Makins’ left guard spot. Kline did well there in 2013 against the Ravens and the Pats have never been shy about getting their young offensive linemen in the lineup.

Bryan Stork, Jon Halapio and Jordan Devey should continue to develop and could challenge for starting spots not too far down the line.

Shocking trades and personnel moves are nothing new to Bill Belichick. The first was the famous release of Lawyer Milloy in 2003 and this move with Mankins fits the mold of those that came before – high-priced veterans whose play and value don’t quite match what they’re making.

All eyes should be on Wright this Thursday against the Giants, as well as what the offensive line looks like.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 2014, 2014 preseason, analysis, Logan Mankins, Tim Wright, trade

August 26, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Up-to-minute New England Patriots Depth Chart

4:50pm EST Update – The Pats are now at 75.

Surprising to see them cut 6th-round pick Jemea Thomas at this point, as Daxton Swanson and Shamiel Gary look to get noticed in the final preseason game.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/up-to-minute-new-england-patriots-depth-chart/

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August 26, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The underdog story of Tyms, coupled with his humble approach, has turned him into a bit of a media favorite. “It’s not the end of the world when you get cut. I’ve been cut three times,” Tyms said. “It’s just that God has different plan for you. You never know, you could be back in the same place they cut you.”

Picked-up pieces around the Patriots – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-underdog-story-of-tyms-coupled-with-his/

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August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault

It’s just an experience that he needs to go through – to feel like he’s going to start the game [and] he’s going to be in the game for every situation – second down, third down, goal-line, red area, two-minute, whatever it is, he has to be prepared for everything and handle whatever it is that comes up,“ Belichick said. “This is also a week that he’ll have to deal with the media, deal with the production meeting before the game, I’m sure the fans will have plenty of insults for him when he walks out on the field. It’s an away game. It’s all the things that a quarterback eventually will do as a starting quarterback. Whenever that happens, I have no idea, but whenever it does happen, at least he will have done it once before. I think there is something to be learned here. Ryan [Mallett] has been here three-and-a-half years and Tom’s done it a couple hundred times. This is an opportunity for Jimmy to get that experience and I’m sure he’ll learn from it.

Bill Belichick’s thinking on starting Patriots QB Jimmy Garoppolo – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/garoppolo-patriots/

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Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

New post is up at SportsBlog, taking a closer look at why Mallett is expendable even if he had a slight edge over Garoppolo, which I’m not sure he does. Preseason experience doesn’t count for much.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: analysis, jimmy garoppolo, Ryan Mallett

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault




kickoffcoverage:

-KICKOFF COVERAGE’S: HISTORY OF THE 32 IN 32-

-NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-

FAMOUS PATRIOTS HEAD COACHES:

MIKE HOLOVAK: 52-46-9 ( 1 playoff appearance, 1 Division title, 1 AFL Championship game appearance) 1961-1968

CHUCK FAIRBANKS: 46-39 (2 playoff appearances,1 Division title) 1973-1978

RON MEYER: 18-15 (1 playoff appearance) 1982-1984

RAYMOND BERRY: 48-39 (2 playoff appearances,1 Division title, 1 AFC Championship win, 1 Super Bowl appearance) 1984-1989

BILL PARCELLS: 32-32 ( 2 playoff appearances,1 Division title,1 AFC Championship win,1 Super Bowl appearance) 1993-1996

PETE CARROLL: 27-21 (1 playoff appearance,1 Division title) 1997-1999

BILL BELICHICK: 163-61 (11 playoff appearances,11 Division titles,8 AFC Championship appearances, 5 AFC Championship wins, 5 Super Bowl Appearances, 3 Super Bowl Wins) 2000-Present

https://www.patspropaganda.com/kickoffcoverage-kickoff-coverages-history-of/

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August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault



pottsisstarksheart:

As a defense, you’re always doing multiple things. Whatever [front] we’re in, as end-of-the-line players, our job is to stop the run and set the edge, get some pressure on the quarterback. It’s [a testament to] just working hard throughout camp… that’s what a defense is supposed to do. – Rob Ninkovich {x}

https://www.patspropaganda.com/pottsisstarksheart-as-a-defense-youre-always/

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