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Do you think this defense is better than the 07-08 Patriots. I really like Collins versatility and Chanler Jones is making the leap Plus is one of the youngest defenses in the NFL. The offense has always been a threat I think this is the year of the 4 ring

August 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It’s a good question but they’re definitely different defenses. The 07 defense was a veteran-laden crew, clearly trending downwards. A lot of their deficiencies were hidden by the fact that the offense was putting up record amounts of points in nearly every game.

The defense now is younger, but trending upward, so I guess in some respects the comparison is pretty close. You’re right, Jones needs to make the leap to close the gap. The other big hole I see is the lack of a Rodney Harrison. McCourty and Adrian Wilson should combine to bring some of Hot Rod’s fire and leadership, but the back end of the pass defense has never been as bad as it was the last two seasons.

I’ve followed this defensive transition very closely since 2008, it was really a huge impetus when I started blogging about the team, and I think they’ve gone about it the right way. The full turnover was inevitable, and now there are plenty of high-round picks who have gained experience playing together and on big stages.

I have a lot of confidence that this defense is going to take a big step this year, and as I’ve said many times this offseason, go from a defense that just doesn’t lose games to one that actually can win games.

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Brady could practice tomorrow

August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots will re-examine Tom Brady in the morning, but one source said the quarterback is likely to practice Thursday.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)
August 14, 2013

So there’s that. And even if he doesn’t, it seems like he should be fine for Week 1. Still, would love to see him continue to get as much work with these new receivers as possible. 

Looks like for about two hours today the Bills, Jets and Dolphins got as close as they’ll get to an AFC East championship this season.

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Initial reports on Brady’s knee are positive

August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

There’s nothing quite like an injury scare to a franchise quarterback in the age of twitter and social media. Within an hour of Brady walking off the practice field, we had a firestorm of overreaction, hopeful opposing fans thinking the door just might be open in the AFC East, and finally a full fan-shot video of the play that Brady went down.

Now, we have reports coming out of Foxboro that Brady is likely to be okay. Seems unlikely we’ll see him Friday night, but you never know. He is 36 years old, and likely to be sore and require some time to heal regardless of what exactly the prognosis is.

Here are the latest informed tweets:

Jonathan Kraft: “I’m under the impression that it’s probably not that serious, but that’s not a definitive answer.”

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 14, 2013

In a case like this, Brady would go through flexibility tests w/ trainers. That’ll lead to first impression, but the MRI is the true key.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 14, 2013

NFL source: “He’ll (Brady) be fine. He’ll be checked again later on tonight.” – #wbz

— Dan Roche (@RochieWBZ) August 14, 2013

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New England Patriots: Five Players to Watch in Preseason Week 2 vs. Buccaneers – Yahoo! Sports

August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots: Five Players to Watch in Preseason Week 2 vs. Buccaneers – Yahoo! Sports

Five good rookies to watch from Oliver Thomas, the Pats will  need regular season contributions from all of them.

I’ll piggyback off this and add five veterans later today…

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Brady leaves practice

August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Here’s a tweet recap of what happened today at practice. They’re being precautious, but it’s TFB so the general unease until he gets back onto the field is understandable for Patriots Nation. Fingers crossed it’s nothing serious…

Little bit of a scare here at Patrios practice as Tom Brady stayed down after incomplete pass in 11-on-11 drills. Was holding left knee …

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 14, 2013

Tom Brady walked off under his own power with a slight limp, missed one play, then returned to practice.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 14, 2013

Brady keeps looking down at it. Doesn’t look comfortable. Now stretching it on the side

— Greg A. Bedard (@GregABedard) August 14, 2013

Brady leaves again and then back on the field for 11 on 11s. Not running with a limp, but still bears watching.

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) August 14, 2013

After consulting with Belichick, Brady just left practice with a trainer

— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) August 14, 2013

Don’t think Brady was hit. Looked like leg got caught up. He seemed to be holding left knee. Came back, completed a few passes, the left

— Nick Underhill (@Nick_Underhill) August 14, 2013

For what it’s worth, Berj Najarian, Belichick’s right-hand man, doesn’t look concerned, hasn’t left field

— Greg A. Bedard (@GregABedard) August 14, 2013

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August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

He always has an answer to a question no matter how ridiculous it might sound. He’s always quick to bring something to attention if maybe somebody else had missed it on a play or something. He could literally watch film and tell you what every position has to do, or if something broke down, how to fix it. It’s always good to be able to watch film with a veteran like Mayo.

Dont’a Hightower on Jerod Mayo

Jerod Mayo plays grizzled vet | Boston Herald

Good read on Mayo, who had arguably the best year of his career last year. Would still love to see him take the next step in his pass coverage. He’s flashed at times, but in my eyes that remains the weak part of his game. He has the speed and toughness, it’s just a matter of having that savvy in coverage to know where the ball is going. Bruschi developed it, hopefully Mayo can continue to as well.

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Duron Harmon pushing his way up New England Patriots’ depth chart | masslive.com

August 14, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Duron Harmon pushing his way up New England Patriots’ depth chart | masslive.com

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