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Do the pats run a power blocking scheme

May 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Yes, but they’re so versatile and ballsy they’ll go to a zone-blocking scheme if they need to, like against the Ravens last year:

And then you have a game such as Sunday’s 41-7 blowout win over Baltimore, in which the Patriots unveiled a new running game to neutralize a size disadvantage along the offensive line. The Patriots were undersized with 308-pound Logan Mankins at left tackle and 295-pound Josh Kline at left guard, so they switched from their power blocking scheme to a zone blocking scheme, which favors athleticism over bulk and could help negate the beefy defensive front of Arthur Jones, Haloti Ngata, Terrell Suggs, Terrence Cody, and others.

The Patriots broke out the old “stretch” run play that Peyton Manning and the Colts ran for years, in which the offensive line would all flow one way, and the running back would plant, cut, and go upfield against the flow of the defense for a big gain. The Patriots hadn’t run it much, if at all, this season, but LeGarrette Blount and Stevan Ridley pounded the Ravens for 130 yards on 31 carries, mostly out of the stretch play.

Generally though, they’re a power scheme that relies on a lot of pulling by their guards and using their athletic tackles in space as well. 

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What’s your favorite ad that has popped up on the site? I am partial to “Get Gronk’s shades” from a longevity perspective.

May 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Haha, well I’m partial to the old PatsProp tee ad. I think I have to bring that one back. Still plenty of Obbeys, Gronkinators and Bruschi Legends for those out there that never got a chance to snag one. 

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Belichick bread and butter is defense, yet he has presided over some of the biggest advances in NFL offenses have seen. What’s your take on his role and importance with the offense

May 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Yay, post 12,000! And we might as well make it a BB football theory one.

I think because Belichick really came to prominence as a defensive coordinator with the Giants and then won the first Super Bowl with the Patriots with a historic defensive performance he tends to get more of a nod for defense, but really, he’s an all-around innovative football coach who deserves as much credit for his advances on offense as he does on defense.

I think it really boils down to the same things on both sides of the ball. His ability to put his players in a position to succeed by playing to their strengths. There’s a simplicity and focus to his style that enables his teams to execute a strategic gameplan that is right on target.

I think far too much time gets spent on criticizing what BB does and not enough time on analyzing why he did it. The evolution on both sides of the ball over the last decade mirrors the evolution of the game itself and in many ways was a driving factor for many of the changes we’ve seen in the game over the years.

His/McDaniels incorporation of the spread offense in 2007 to the ultra-fast no-huddle the last few years, or the changing of his defense from a traditional 3-4 to playing primarily sub-defense that plays elements of the two-gap 3-4 and one-gap 4-3 at the same time.

Someday after it’s all over we’ll truly get a chance to appreciate the force of nature Bill Belichick was for the game of football. Until then we can just keep reading about how he can’t draft and doesn’t answer questions the way the media wants him to.

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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

May 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

Friday Q and A is here! Not a lot of new news to discuss so the floor is open to anything you guys want to chat about. I don’t care… the history of this blog, Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Mad Men, hockey, cooking, Film/TV bizz.. these are just a few of my other favorite things.

This is post 11,999 of PatsPropaganda so the best question gets the honor of being answered in post 12,000.

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Best TD of 2013?

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