
Stephon Gilmore is the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, but his tenure in New England should come to an end by the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, November 3rd.
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by Jason Pombo

Stephon Gilmore is the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, but his tenure in New England should come to an end by the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, November 3rd.
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COVID-19 has been an on-going problem for the Patriots, and have impacted their time at the facility for over two weeks. But, none-the-less, practice time and time at the facility should not be an excuse for a Bill Belichick coached team.
The Denver Broncos were coming into Gillette Stadium with a 1-3 record, with their lone victory coming against the Jets. They were even without two playmakers on offense in Melvin Gordon and Noah Fant. On top of that, the Patriots were getting Cam Newton and Stephon Gilmore back off of the COVID/RESERVE list. This game seemed like it would be an easy layup for the Patriots, but Vic Fangio and the Denver Broncos had other plans.
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The NFL trade deadline is November 3rd, which means that it’s time to get the rumor mill going.
Last season the Patriots made two moves prior to the trade deadline. They gave up a 2020 second-round draft pick for WR Mohamed Sanu, and they traded DE Michael Bennett to the Cowboys for a 2021 seventh-round pick.
The Patriots are 2-2, and have some glaring needs on the roster. To this point, it’s evident that the Patriots are most in need of an upgrade at wide receiver or at tight end. Now, the question is, which of these holes should be a priority for Bill Belichick?
Here are 4 guys that the Patriots should look to target:
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Per Adam Schefter and Field Yates, the NFL is closing down the Patriots’ facility this morning once again, casting serious doubt on their rescheduled Monday night game against Denver.
Broncos were scheduled to leave for New England later today. It is uncertain now if they will. NFL is trying to sift through this morning’s developments in New England. https://t.co/2CdgSJgQuq
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 11, 2020
Now, we don’t know exactly what has happened but this could indicate a new positive test showed up sometime yesterday/late last night.
UPDATE
Per @AdamSchefter: Patriots had one new positive test this morning, source tells ESPN.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) October 11, 2020
Now confirmed, a further player/coach has tested positive this morning.
NFL still plans to play Monday’s Broncos-Patriots game, source tells ESPN. There is further testing this morning in New England, it takes a few hours to get back those results, but as of now the league expects to have more answers later today, with the game played Monday.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 11, 2020
Some thoughts and observations on the Patriots 36 – 20 Win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Foxboro:
First, apologies for not posting on Week 2: Battle in Seattle. The site was down with technical issues and once resolved, the takes were colder than my 1st pumpkin beer of the season. My type A-minus personality is moving on to the Raiders.
It was another gorgeous Fall day that felt like Summer in New England. If I didn’t know what comes after it, Fall would be my favorite time of year and a 1pm home game for the Patriots is a major reason why. I’ve never had a pumpkin spice latte and don’t feel I’ve missed out, but I do love Fall flavors, so when I came across seasonal apple cider flavored seltzer it made perfect sense to mix up a batch of *skinny* apple cideritas for the game. Dangerously delicious, especially during an early game, but we’re only guaranteed 16 of these per year so each one is cause for cheer(s).
Here’s what stood out:
Next week at Kansas City is going to be a huge, HUGE challenge up against Patrick Mahomes’ super explosive offense, but if the secondary can prevent the big plays downfield (without the gift of DPI, Gilmore) and the offense can slow down the game by running the ball and controlling the time of possession, I’m saying there’s a chance. Who would’ve thought 3 weeks into the season that we would be looking this good in all three phases, complementing each other, compensating for strengths and weaknesses, and enjoying the games this much? It wasn’t me a few long months ago, that’s for sure. This team seems to have each other’s backs and genuinely like each other. Guess what? Football is fun again in Foxboro!!
As always, Go Pats!
by Jason Pombo

The Las Vegas Raiders came into this matchup against the Patriots with a 2-0 record, after upsetting the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football last week. Many people believed that Jon Gruden finally had this team going in the right direction.
But, the Patriots saw what the Raiders did to the Saints on Monday Night Football, and they were up for the challenge.
[Read more…] about The Patriots run over the Raiders, improve to 2-1 on the seasonJust a few of my thoughts and observations after the Week 1 21 – 11 Win over the Miami Dolphins in Foxboro…
An absolutely gorgeous early Fall day for football in New England! If you’d told me back in March that the NFL would be starting the regular season as scheduled, in a recognizable form, I’d have politely asked for 2 of whatever you were having. But here we are, and it was so great to have some semblance of “normal” to escape to on a Sunday afternoon.
Of course, there was much that was not at all normal, most noticeably the lack of fans in the stadium. Weird, for sure, but I actually enjoyed being able to hear more of the on field chatter. Surprised there wasn’t the need for lots of bleeping of language, and it was a new element to the game. It will be interesting to see if the opposing team being able to hear more of the verbiage of play calling will be a factor going forward. That said, the fake crowd noise was kind of awkward, and at one point in the broadcast it almost drowned out Tony Romo and Jim Nance, which was bizarre and unnecessary, but a silent stadium would have been even creepier so pick your poison.
The masks were in full effect on the sidelines, but not worn consistently. Some were only covering mouths, leaving noses exposed. Some were worn as chin straps, accomplishing nothing. I was happy to see that it looked like Bill Belichick was wearing an N95 medical mask, the mask that protects both the wearer and the public, since we kind of need to keep that guy healthy. Strange that I even would know that, but again, here we are.
So much anticipation for the first look at the new, Brady-less Patriots. Without preseason games for any glimpses, and limited training camp views for the press, there was little to no idea what to expect. We knew what Cam Newton looked like in his prime and what he could bring as a new kind of weapon for Belichick and McDaniels if healthy, and yesterday did not disappoint. Without reading too much into one game and keeping in mind that the Miami Dolphins probably aren’t the stiffest competition this team will face, it was a great start. In the past we’ve heard Bill Belichick treats September as an extension of the preseason, so curious to see how he views September with none. By the way, I’m completely ok with never bringing back those relatively meaningless injury threat games.
So, some first impressions:
Again, not reading too much into Week 1, but it was just so fantastic to have the relative normalcy of Patriots football, and a well-earned victory to start the season was just what the doctor ordered to help my heart heal after long and painful offseason. I’m cautiously optimistic about this team and confident that it will most definitely not be boring! We’ll know significantly more after the road trip to Seattle for Sunday night against a strong Seahawks team and I cannot wait. Go Pats!!
zone-coverage: All of Edelman’s receptions from Thursday night. (Source: http://zone-coverage.tumblr.com/)