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Patriots pressure saves the day (and maybe the season)

October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The New England Patriots were two yards away from almost assuredly being blown out, something that has rarely happened under Bill Belichick. The lifeless Pats were down 17-3 as the Miami Dolphins facing a second-and-two at the Patriots 19-yard line. 

With another field goal the Dolphins would take a three-score lead, and after an ugly day from Tom Brady and the Pats’ offense, there was no reason to think the Pats would mount much of a comeback. Another touchdown and the game was likely over, as the Dolphins snapped the ball inside the Patriot red zone.

An incompletion later and it was third-and-two, a huge moment, that in retrospect might be a turning point in the 2013 season. That’s when Rob Ninkovich and Dont’a Hightower delivered. The Patriots brought the blitz and Hightower finished it off, sacking Ryan Tannehill for a loss of nine yards and forcing the Dolphins into a long field goal attempt in a brisk wind.

It was the first sack of the day for the Patriots, but it would open the floodgates and perhaps might’ve even saved the Patriots’ season. Yes, a loss would’ve only dropped the Pats to 5-3, but until that point, New England looked like a team that couldn’t do anything on either side of the ball.

On the next play, Dolphin kicker Caleb Sturgis missed the 46-yard field goal and the Patriots offense took over. Five plays later the Pats would get their first third-quarter touchdown of the year and the comeback was on.

When Miami got the ball back, needing to answer and stop any Patriot momentum, the Pats’ defense came with pressure again, and again it delivered as Logan Ryan forced Tannehill to fumble, setting the Pats’ offense up on the Miami 23-yard line.

The Patriots would tie the game on Brandon Bolden’s two-yard touchdown just three plays later. 

Two big sacks in an nine-play span and the complexion of the game had completely changed and it was because Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia finally decided to send the blitz after Tannehill.

New England has traditionally preferred a read-and-react style of defense, but on this day it was the attacking style that turned things around. Injuries have left the Pats vulnerable in certain areas and by taking away Tannehill’s time in the pocket, the blitz forced him into bad throws.

The sacks might’ve not only saved this game, but given the Pats a blueprint for how they can succeed going forward. Their problems on third-down continued in this one, but nothing gets you off the field like an unstoppable pass rush.

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October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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Breakdown of a Ninkovich Pressure

October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Breakdown of Ninkovich’s rush/QB hit on McCourty/Cole volleyball INT, forcing quick (wrong) read & affecting throw pic.twitter.com/t3l5YpKheu

— Matt Chatham (@chatham58) October 28, 2013

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What should we think about KT being overtaken by Collie and Dobson seeming to be on the field more and more often? And what about Gronk and Amendola’s seeming ineffectiveness being on the fiend together for the first time?

October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It’s all still very fluid. I think we need to give Gronk and Amendola a little more time, let’s just wait until after the bye week before we start expecting them to be up to full speed.

As for Thompkins, sometimes it’s good for a rookie to take a step back and I think that is what yesterday was for him. He could very well still end up being a significant weapon before the year is out, but he was struggling to get off the line against the Jets, and that’s nothing something we’ve seen from him much this season.

Hopefully some perspective and rest do the trick for him and he starts showing quickness off the line he showed all summer.

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October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Overall, it seemed to be more of a liberal mix of substitutions at receiver between Danny Amendola (39), Julian Edelman (33) and Collie (33). … At tight end, Rob Gronkowski continues to be eased into the mix, as he played fewer snaps (33) than last week (51).

Snaps: Exploring Ridley’s decline – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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I came across your post earlier this year about the things the Pats would have to do to make it to the SB this year: Protect Tom Brady, Pass Rush. Pass Rush. Pass Rush, Get (and stay) Healthy. Being that we’re basically at the half way point of the season, anything you would like to add or revise?

October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Not really, obviously getting and staying healthy has been a big challenge this year, and Tom Brady’s protection has been inconsistent at times. However we did see some great pass rush against the Dolphins in the second half and they’ll need to keep that off to cover for deficiencies in the other two areas.

I’ve been getting a lot of “yeah the Pats are 6-2 but is this a team that can win the Super Bowl?” questions and here are my thoughts. Even this Patriots team isn’t going to get blown out by anyone and despite their losses to injury, I think this defense is playing as well as we’ve seen any Patriots defense play in a long time.

So in one game is there really any team in the AFC that the Patriots absolutely cannot beat? I don’t see one. They certainly wouldn’t be favored on the road against a few teams, but outside of Denver I’d feel fine going back into Cinci or even Indy.

Let’s remember the Giants won the Super Bowl after going 9-7 and having a lot of adversity and tough games throughout the season. The teams that learn how to win tough games and know how to bounce back are the ones that are toughest to beat.

I’m not going to say the Patriots’ offense looks anywhere close to unstoppable, but at 6-2, they have some freedom to keep working and don’t have to panic.

So is this a team that can win a Super Bowl? Sure. If they peak for those 3-4 games in January/February by playing clean football (avoiding turnovers and negative plays) and the breaks fall their way.

There’s still a lot of football to be played and time for more development and returns from injury. We don’t have to put the final verdict down on the 2013 Patriots yet, but I know for sure they’ll go down swinging whenever the time comes.

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October 28, 2013 by Mike Dussault





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