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What do slot receivers generally do, how is their job different from the other receivers

November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Really it comes down to the number of routes that they can run because they’re in the middle of the field. Whenever a defensive back is making his presnap reads, he can immediately make an educated guess of what routes the receiver will run. When dealing with an outside receiver that read is a lot easier, and the defender also has the sideline to use to his advantage.

But in the middle of the field, there is no sideline to work with and the number of potential routes is a lot higher.

In the Patriots offense, the slot receiver is the chains mover. We saw it with Troy Brown, we saw it with Welker, and we’re seeing it now with Edelman and Amendola. Not to take anything away from any of those players, but if you’re playing that position, you’re going to get a lot of balls thrown your way. The design of the offense just makes it that way. 

Now each receiver has their own strengths that the play design can be tweaked to enhance, but ultimately their job is to read the defense, know where the holes in the coverage will be and often be the “hot” receiver should the defense blitz. They need quickness, sure hands, and have to be fearless going over the middle.

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From what you have seen so far, are the patriots using amendola the same way they used welker or is he doing the same but a little bit different

November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Well, it’s a somewhat limited sample size and clearly Amendola is not 100 percent yet, but overall there have been a lot of similarities. But I also think we’ve seen a little more attacking downfield with Amendola. We saw that in the preseason and we saw it last weekend vs. the Steelers.

There’s no question that Welker’s ability to get open immediately after the snap is unequaled. Edelman has some of the same agility but Welker was special at it.

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November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS | DVOA PLAYOFF ODDS REPORT

November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS | DVOA PLAYOFF ODDS REPORT

Pats have a 94% chance at making the playoffs, but the breakdown on the seeds has them most likely to end up the 4 seed, followed by the 3 seed, the 2 seed, the 6 seed, the 1 seed and basically no chance at the 5 seed.

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November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It helps a lot,” Harmon said about being eased into the defense in the dime role. “It’s just the idea that you get to go out there and see different things and you get to learn from them. And that’s the main thing about experience. It’s just being able to learn from certain things that you do: certain plays, certain coverages. It’s just all about learning. And that’s exactly what I was able to do playing in the dime package.

Duron Harmon Ready to Step in for Steve Gregory as Starter After Being Eased Into Defense in Dime | New England Patriots | NESN.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/it-helps-a-lot-harmon-said-about-being-eased/

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November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

On 53 dropbacks, the Patriots blitzed just nine times. Roethlisberger was 3-of-8 with 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions and a sack on those plays. The touchdown came midway through the fourth quarter as receiver Jerricho Cotchery shook linebacker Brandon Spikes and made a beautiful one-handed grab on second-and-goal from the 6.

Picked-up pieces from 4th-quarter review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/on-53-dropbacks-the-patriots-blitzed-just-nine/

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Luke Kuechly, Andrew Luck headline Audibles All Second-Year Team | Audibles – SI.com

November 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Luke Kuechly, Andrew Luck headline Audibles All Second-Year Team | Audibles – SI.com

Chandler Jones makes the list, but what bums me out are Dontai Poe and Michael Brockers, two of my favorite players out of the 2012 draft. Not saying I’d take either of them over Chandler (necessarily), but man, they would both be just what this defense needs right now without Wilfork and Kelly.

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