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August 18, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Jones wasn’t the only member of the defensive line to stand out. Despite not putting much on the stat sheet, newcomer Tommy Kelly also had a solid performance and deserves partial credit for linebacker Brandon Spikes’ first-quarter sack. Upon the snap, Kelly quickly turned to his right and consumed the right guard, which opened up a gap and provided Spikes a clear path to the backfield. After hitting the hole, Spikes blew over running back Doug Martin, who was out of position due to a poorly executed fake handoff, and took down Freeman.

Okay, I can admit Tommy Kelly is really getting me excited. He seems like he could be just the partner inside Vince Wilfork has been missing the last three seasons.
New England Patriots vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers review: Chandler Jones appears unstoppable in win | masslive.com

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August 18, 2013 by Mike Dussault

We said this last week, and we’ll reiterate it today: would love to see more of running back Brandon Bolden. He was on the field during the opening drive of Friday’s game and got some carries later in the game as well. He’s typically productive with each touch he receives, showing good bounce to get to the edge, speed and vision. In our estimation, he’s just behind Stevan Ridley as the team’s most natural runner. Perhaps we’ll see more of Bolden as the preseason continues.

I’m with Yates on Bolden, maybe he’s nursing an injury a bit and they’re trying to protect him a bit before throwing him to the wolves.

Picked-up pieces after second-half review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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August 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

There’s no place I’d want to be, this is the only place I’ll ever want to play. For the only owner I’ll ever want to play for, for the only coach I’ll ever want to play for. We’ve had something special going, and I want to do everything I can to continue making it special.

Tom Brady of New England Patriots says ‘hardest loss’ of career was to New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII – ESPN Boston

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Patriots vs. Buccaneers: Thoughts and Observations | NEPatriotsDraft.com – Mike Loyko

August 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots vs. Buccaneers: Thoughts and Observations | NEPatriotsDraft.com – Mike Loyko

Good thoughts as always from Mike Loyko, including this…

Another impressive performance by Jamie Collins tonight. At this point in a rookie’s season all the coaching staff is asking for is to see continued improvement. I thought Collins was much improved tonight. He looked more natural and instinctive in coverage, looking on to crossers and not giving them any room to run after the catch. Collins was in on a number of tackles and showed the ability to wrap up and stop the ball-carrier in their tracks. His athleticism and speed to roam the middle of the field is a skill that the Patriots have lacked for years. I have to say I wasn’t sure how Collins would fare in his transition to LB, and I must say he has surpassed all expectations to this point.

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12 takeaways from win over Bucs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

August 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

12 takeaways from win over Bucs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Amendola was the best receiver on the field Friday night, and he showed off what makes him unique as a player: his precise route running, stop-on-a-dime quickness with the ball in his hands, and the ability to stress a defense up the field as well. Amendola snuck behind the defense on a post for a score, and the spacing on the route was an important takeaway. The 2013 version of the Patriots offense, at least in early viewings, has shown an ability to spread a defense thin both horizontally and vertically. They have some perimeter presence with Aaron Dobson and Kenbrell Thompkins, but also some slot stressers in Amendola and the tight ends. This isn’t to say that this year’s offense will be better than last year’s, just different.

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August 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Brandon Spikes – Linebacker is a tone-setter on defense. His steamrolling of Buccaneers running back Doug Martin to register a sack on the Buccaneers first play is impressive. Few players, if any, hit harder.

Ups and downs for Patriots – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

We’ve given Spikes some criticism over the last week, but last night was a good reminder that Spikes is an absolute force in the run game. How many players can you call an “absolute force”? Not many. 

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August 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The third-year running back out of Cal has moved effortlessly into the role of third-down back/joker, and continues to not only flash an ability to run the ball when needed, but also show versatility as a pass catcher. Friday night against the Bucs, he played well after most of the rest of the starters were removed, and ended up with eight touches (four carries for 29 yards, four receptions for 46 yards) and 75 yards from scrimmage. In all, he’s touched the ball 13 times in two preseason games and come away with 105 yards from scrimmage – a whopping average of eight yards per attempt.

Really excited by how smooth Shane Vereen has looked. Danny Woodwhat?

patriots – What we learned: Preseason football a game of chance for many – WEEI | Christopher Price

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