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If the Pats bring back Andre Carter is that saying they don’t have much faith in chandler Jones progress? That’s what I would read into it.
I was worried about Chandler Jones this offseason, but after seeing him in the preseason and against the Bills, I feel good about where he’s headed. PFF graded him out with a 2.4 overall, led the team with a QB hit and two hurries, and was third on the team with three stops.
In re-watching the game last night and specifically focusing on him I thought he looked faster than last year and I was really impressed with his hand-fighting skills and how aggressively he was attacking the offensive linemen.
This is not to make excuses to say the pressure was where it needed to be, but it’s worth pointing out that the Pats didn’t give up a 20+ passing play for the first time since 2009. They also played very conservatively, and every little bit of pressure Jones generated was reliant on him winning his matchup.
All that said, at the end of the game yesterday before looking at any stats or anything, I was feeling the same way. “Where was Chandler Jones?” But I think when you take a closer look he actually had a pretty good game and caused the Bills a lot of problems inside.
I think as the season carries on we’ll see more and more out of him, because to me he looked stronger and faster than he was last year. If they do sign Andre Carter I’d view it as adding a veteran defensive end, a position where they only have four players, one who’s a rookie and the other is a second-year guy who has barely played at all.
While Rob Gronkowski is inching closer to playing, a source today said it was still “unlikely” that he would be ready to go in Thursday night’s game against the New York Jets. That being said, he has not been completely ruled out at this stage. He’s still in the wait-and-see category, although, the chances still aren’t great for him to play.
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What are your thoughts on the O line? I watched the game on Game Rewind and while there were plays where Brady had plenty of time to throw, there were also many plays where he didn’t have a clean pocket. It reminded me a bit of the last two Super Bowls. Reason to be concerned or does the Bills’ D line deserve some credit?
Very good question. Here’s how PFF graded them out:
- Vollmer: 3.6 (1 hurry)
- Solder: 2.8 (4 hurries)
- Mankins: 2.8 (2 hurries)
- Wendell: .9 (2 hits, 1 hurry)
- Connolly: -.7 (1 sack, 1 hurry, 1 hit)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAzZKzqKxcE
New England Patriots vs Buffalo Bills Highlights Week 1 (by ConfederationCup13)
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Filed to @ESPNBoston: The Patriots worked out veteran DE Andre Carter today, per a source. Carter had 10 sacks for the team in 2011.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) September 9, 2013
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The Patriots were in their nickel defense for every snap but two in the game, a result of the Bills playing almost the entire game out of their three-wide package. The lone snaps the Patriots were in their base defense came on the Bills’ fifth drive, which brought linebacker Jamie Collins on the field for his lone two snaps of the day (he is the top backup and was tapped with Brandon Spikes off for dehydration issues).
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-were-in-their-nickel-defense-for/
