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May 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

By far the biggest problem with him was his pass protection. His 97.1 Pass Blocking Efficiency was fourth-lowest among centers. The difference between him and the league’s best center was roughly one pressure per game — which really isn’t much when weighed against his impact in the run game — and he never gave up more than three pressures in a game, so his pass blocking was never a huge problem. I’m also willing to look past his pass blocking due to his improvement. In his first 469 pass blocks he allowed six sacks, a QB hit and 12 hurries. In his last 483 he got that down to zero sacks, one hit and eight hurries.

Two Who Missed the List: Wendell and Flowers | ProFootballFocus.com

Some love for Ryan Wendell, hoping he makes some progress this season and gets even better.

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May 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

According to a source familiar with the case, Gronkowski is going to need a fourth operation to change the plate that’s securing the broken bone in the forearm. While there has been some suggestion recently that this step might be avoided, the source indicated the fourth operation still has to happen. The plate has to be switched, no matter what, and the surrounding tissue tested. The real question is if Gronkowski, who has been taking part in the team’s offseason program, will need a fifth operation. If tests show the infection has been completely flushed out, the plate will be replaced, and the recovery process begins. If there are still signs of infection, that won’t happen.

Rob Gronkowski faces 4th surgery | Boston Herald

Ugh…

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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast 5/8 11am EST: Draft Recap

May 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast 5/8 11am EST: Draft Recap

Join Frenz and I today as we finally talk about the Patriots draft haul, and how the new players will fit into the team.

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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Four Downs: AFC East

May 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Four Downs: AFC East

Wish there was some mention of Tommy Kelly/Armond Armstead in here, but as usual it’s the defensive ends and linebackers that get all the pass rush glory.

New England’s lack of a pass rush has been even more of a constant thread over the past several years than poor secondary play: The Patriots pass rush finished 23rd in Adjusted Sack Rate last year, and hasn’t ranked higher than 15th since 2007. What’s more, all they’ve done to address this is over the past two seasons has been to draft defensive end Chandler Jones last year and outside linebacker Jamie Collins this April. Both Jones and Collins ranked among the top five pass-rushing prospects of their draft classes according to our SackSEER projections in 2012 and 2013, so it’s not like we’re down on the specific players New England has added. It’s just important to keep in mind that Jones only had six sacks in 13 starts last year, and Collins has recent NFL history working against him.

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May 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

According to NFL sources, Patriots receiver Julian Edelman is in a walking boot after reinjuring his right foot. It was a break in his right foot that led to the 26-year-old being placed on injured reserve in December. Edelman will miss the on-field organized team activities New England is holding in the coming weeks; one source said there is an outside chance he will be able to participate in minicamp June 11-13, but it would be on a limited basis.

And the offseason injury train just keeps rolling right along…

Julian Edelman reinjured right foot, will miss OTAs – Extra Points – Boston.com

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Grading the Draft: New England Patriots

May 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Grading the Draft: New England Patriots

Interesting stuff here, not sure how “insider” it really is because it seems like just about everyone calls themselves an “insider” these days. But dissension in the ranks is something we’ve heard rumblings about before, namely when BB overrode his scouts to pick Chad Jackson… Hopefully these picks turn out differently. But it’s probably not much of a stretch to think that the scouts had similar opinions to the scouts and drafnitks online who were thrown off by the Collins pick and especially the Harmon one. As always, BB will do what BB wants.

Collins is a much better fit on the outside of a 3-4 alignment versus the 4-3 scheme run by the Patriots. Our understanding is many of the Patriots scouts felt the same way and graded Collins as a last day pick. I’ve heard there was a lot of disagreement over this pick on Friday of the draft as many of the team’s scouts feel Collins is primarily a north defender and will need a lot of work playing in reverse. He possesses the physical talent but does Collins have the fire and aptitude to play in a more complexdefensive scheme?

 

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Do you think the Pats could/should tap on Romeo Crennel to come on back as Senior Defensive Assistant like how the Ravens have done with Steve Spanuolo?

May 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

That’s a good question, and everyone certainly loves it when old players/coaches return. I think the problem is that it would put a shadow over Matt Patricia, and perhaps retard his development. Now there surely an argument to be made that he needs a shadow over him given the Pats defensive performances of the last three seasons, but it’s my belief that Belichick will want to give Patricia room to grow, without feeling like he’s suddenly been knocked down a peg. Maybe it could work, but I think if it was going to happen it would’ve already.

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