PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast Today 11am EST: Pats-Lions Preview
Join Frenz and I this morning as we preview tonight’s game and discuss what we’ve seen from the Pats since last week’s contest against the Bucs.
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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast Today 11am EST: Pats-Lions Preview
Join Frenz and I this morning as we preview tonight’s game and discuss what we’ve seen from the Pats since last week’s contest against the Bucs.
Patriots, Lions 5 Things To Watch For :Pats Pub
Nice round-up from Steve Balestrieri at PatsFans. Will definitely be interested to see how the Pats o-line holds up this time around against Suh and the Lions front seven.
New England Patriots 53-man roster projection (v. 3) – ESPN Boston
Here are Reiss’ and Yates’ dueling 53-man roster predictions and it looks like they’re struggling with the same things I struggled with in mine.
The first place is on the O-line where we all went with just seven offensive linemen. Yes, they’re all versatile, but that’s not much depth. Connolly and Cannon need to get back asap.
They cut both Hooman and Fells, but kept James Develin. That leaves Ballard and Sudfeld as the sole tight ends until Gronk gets back, and that feels light to me. Think Fells or Hooman make it.
We all agree on Ras-I sneaking on despite yet another injury. Somehow he just continues to hang on, but I’ve just about lost hope he could ever play a 16-game season. I don’t put much weight into past injuries, but with Dowling there’s no question, he’s injury-prone.
The lack of quality depth at defensive tackle continues to stick out like a sore thumb. Wouldn’t be surprised to see a move there next Saturday on cutdown day.
One of my main focuses this year was to work on my pass coverage and really nail that down,” Fletcher said. “I feel like I’ve been doing well and (there’s) always room to improve.
The Day – Fletcher looking strong after surgery for Patriots | News from southeastern Connecticut
Jamie Collins has gotten a lot of attention as a potential solution to the pass coverage problems in the middle of the field, but Fletcher could be an even bigger piece of the puzzle early this season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/one-of-my-main-focuses-this-year-was-to-work-on/
Kyle is one of our hardest-working players,” Belichick said. “He’s been a very dependable and durable player that’s been out there a lot. “He’s come a long way from the practice squad to playing corner to playing inside in the nickel position. His reads and techniques and communication and overall understanding of what we’re doing and what our opponents are doing has improved every year. “He’s a lot more valuable to us now than he was obviously when he came here. But even progressively each year he continues to expand his value to the team because of his performance, improvement, and also his versatility.
Kyle Arrington the ‘big brother’ in Patriots secondary – Sports – The Boston Globe
Good stuff on an underrated member of the secondary. I was all for re-signing Arrington this offseason, though there were plenty out there ready to dub him the “worst corner in the NFL”. There’s no question he’s best inside, and hopefully the Pats can get healthy enough to put him there full time.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/kyle-is-one-of-our-hardest-working-players/
I’m writing you this exactly 25 years in the future on Sept 23, 2042. I know you’re thinking, “The year 2042 is only 25 years away!” That’s what I thought back then when I first read this piece that I’d written 25 years later from the future. Mind-Plosions aside, I’m sending this into the past […]