Three plays that sum up the 2012 Patriots problems.
Read the full article here.
And let’s move on to 2013! Let training camp begin!!
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Three plays that sum up the 2012 Patriots problems.
Read the full article here.
And let’s move on to 2013! Let training camp begin!!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/three-plays-that-sum-up-the-2012-patriots/
Who’s ready for football!?!? The quest for #4 begins today!
BRADY – THE FINAL CHAPTER – PROMO (by CelticsPatriotsman)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/whos-ready-for-football-the-quest-for-4/
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— New England Patriots (@Patriots) July 26, 2013
Did a full article for B/R on that very topic, check it out here. The comments from the overzealous Tebow fans might be the most entertaining part of the whole thing.
No, I think Jenkins will get a lot of reps early in camp and he needs to take advantage of them. If he performs poorly and gets passed by Dobson before mid-August, then he’s gone. A lot of pundits have him making the team, and it’s an understandable safe move, but I’d prefer just to throw as many young guys out there as possible, take our licks early, with the hope that once it all comes together, this offense will be young and explosive for the next few seasons.
I agree. As I’ve said before I think the success of the 2013 team depends on the defense. There might be moments early on where the offense sputters, but ultimately I think they’ll be fine. Maybe not as dominant with their no huddle as they were last year, but perhaps more explosive and unpredictable.
There are no more excuses for the defense. They are loaded with high-round draft picks, have a core that is just entering its prime and has played together for the better part of the last three seasons.
If you read my quick post from yesterday you know I agree with you. Part of it might go back to the fact that I (along with many others) were never high on him to begin with. Doesn’t mean I don’t think he can and will be a good player. But I think the automatic assumption that he’s a 10+ sack guy is little too optimistic. I will really have a critical eye on him in camp, and really need to see him stay healthy and show the same kind of athleticism he demonstrated early last season.
Luke Kuechly, Andrew Luck headline Audibles All Second-Year Team | Audibles – SI.com Chandler Jones makes the list, but what bums me out are Dontai Poe and Michael Brockers, two of my favorite players out of the 2012 draft. Not saying I’d take either of them over Chandler (necessarily), but man, they would both be […]