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On the Patriots receiver re-build and defensive continuity

July 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Just wrapped up a huge training camp preview for B/R which will be up in a week or so, that played a big part into things being a little slow here at the Ministry of PatsPropaganda.

But it was good to really take a closer look at all 90 Pats players on the roster, and prepare for what should be a fascinating training camp.

Here are just some quick thoughts on all things swirling around the Patriots, including the Aaron Hernandez sitch, which I’ve proudly avoided for the most part, as tempting as it’s been.

– Let’s get Hernando out of the way first. First, this blog is about football: team-building, game-planning and analysis, along with general fantertainment. So I’ve felt fine not covering the Hernandez murder investigation simply because he’s not on the Patriots anymore and this is not a murder blog.

But of course now from a football standpoint it’s devolved to Hernandez’s departure being the straw that breaks the Patriots’ back. We’re getting inundated with “The Pats are vulnerable”, and Brady’s lost all his receivers, etc.

Let’s be honest, the Pats winning the AFC East is boring to the rest of the NFL, and everyone like to jump all over any major personnel departure or misstep as potentially being the thing that ends their run of 10 AFCE titles in 12 years. It’s fine, that’s the only savory take to have because no one wants to read the truth, that all things considered it most likely won’t matter, because they have the best coaching staff, best quarterback, and an entrenched system that the great majority of their players are returning to.

So what’s everyone leaving out? The defense. It follows a trend in football analysis where teams never get much credit for continuity. Your defense sucked last year and added no major high-price free agents? They’ll suck again.

But the Pats defense was 15th in defensive DVOA last season, just above-average and return every major impact player. Add in Tommy Kelly and Adrian Wilson and it’s hard to say this defense won’t be better. Even moreso when you consider how much better they were with just Aqib Talib in the mix for the second half of the season.

And when you weigh the snaps, the Pats had the 4th-youngest defense in the NFL last year. Is it that much of a stretch to think that with this continuity and a full season with Talib that the Pats could be a top-10 defense? I don’t think so.

What it comes down to is that the tide will now shift, where the personality of the 2010-2012 Pats was outscoring opponents and holding on, they’ll now have to be the team that keeps games close, then come through in the end like they used to. Not an easy personality to establish, but in the simplest terms, the defense must grow into one that doesn’t just not-lose games…they have to WIN them.

People fear change, and they hate unpredictability. And the Pats with Welker, Gronk and Hernandez were predictable, for better and worse. The good – they’d stomp teams that weren’t prepared to deal with them. The bad – they were an easy match-up for teams who had the personnel to deal with them (and weren’t afraid of them, aka Giants/Ravens, occasionally the Jets).

It’s a brave new Patriots world. Who’s Brady throwing to on a critical third down on week one? I don’t know. No one does. Including the opponents, and that gives them an advantage to make up for the reliability of the players that they lost.

This offseason on offense was a half-step back to take two steps forward. There will be growing pains, and moments when the offense sputters, but down the road they should be set up for the long term, even after Brady hangs them up. Personally I am excited to watch it unfold.

If the defense can continue the trajectory started during the re-build of 2009, they should be a squad that garners some recognition this year. But no one is talking about that now, and I, just like the Pats, like it that way.

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Patriots’ Wide Receivers Are Unit to Watch in Training Camp As Position Became More Uncertain After OTAs, Minicamp | New England Patriots | NESN.com

July 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Wide Receivers Are Unit to Watch in Training Camp As Position Became More Uncertain After OTAs, Minicamp | New England Patriots | NESN.com

Good breakdown of the focal point of this year’s training camp from Doug Kyed. I’m really intrigued by Boyce, think he could be one of those instant impact guys. Mark Harrison is another guy who could surprise once he gets on the field. 

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July 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In0rnkYNp2o

Rob Gronkowski: Career Highlights HD (2011-2012) (by ComplicatedVideosTV)

The calm before the football storm continues…

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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Couple of questions: when does actual training camp start? Also do you think they’ll try to push Dobson into the starting job on the outside as soon as possible? And do you think Boyce will be thrown into a pretty prominent role early often? I don’t think they’ll role the dice on Jenkins considering he’s never been a vet productive receiver. And Jones may have potential but I don’t see the pats rolling the dice on him either

July 9, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Practices open on Friday, July 26th, though the players will be reporting before that for testing.

They won’t push Dobson, he’ll have to earn whatever he gets. He’ll make the team, but nothing will be handed to him. He needs to get and stay healthy first and foremost.

I don’t know if they’ll throw Boyce into a prominent role, but I have a feeling he could earn one. Getting a rookie Deion Branch feeling about him.

I left both Jenkins and Jones off my initial 53, and put three rookies on (Dobson/Boyce/Harrison). They have a good group to throw at the wall this summer. I always prefer a throw the rookies in the fire type approach, but the best two WRs will start regardless.

Just get ready, about a month from right now we’ll see an offense without an identity and everyone will panic as usual. Even if they’re sloppy into September, I think by the time November/December roll around they’ll be fine.

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Since it’s such a slow period in the football calendar, I’m wondering if there’s anything we can discuss regarding 2014, such as draft picks, or better yet free agents. Do you see Patriots being interested in Hakeem Nicks?

July 9, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Well I’m a little bit in ramp-up mode for 2013 and while it’s hard to look past this new season, I’ll bite. 

Of course any free agent they’d pursue next offseason would be a direct result of performance this year, but regardless I don’t see them pursuing any high price wide receivers. The hope is that a couple guys emerge this year and they can then grow in the system.

But here are some interesting guys due to hit free agency:

  • Brandon Spikes
  • Rob Ninkovich
  • Aqib Talib
  • Jermaine Cunningham
  • Ryan Wendell
  • Jake Ballard

Big spotlight on all these guys, so if you’re going to look at one focal position this season it’s gotta be defensive end, and that could be a spot they hit the free agency market for barring an in-season extension.

Personally I think Wendell is the most likely to get extended first, especially if he shows some pass protection improvement. He should be affordable.

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New PatsPicker App is Up! Our Pre-Camp 53-man Roster

July 9, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New PatsPicker App is Up! Our Pre-Camp 53-man Roster

The new PatsPicker is up via the great site PatsFans.com. Here’s my first whack at it.

QB (2) Brady, Mallett -> Teb-no.

RB (4) Ridley, Vereen, Bolden, Washington

WR (6) Amendola, Edelman, Dobson, Boyce, Harrison, Slater -> Three rookie WRs, crazy right?

TE (3) Ballard, Fells, Sudfeld -> Gronk PUP

C (1) Wendell

G (4) Mankins, Connolly, McDonald, Cannon

T (3) Solder, Vollmer, Svitek

DE (6) Jones, Ninkovich, Cunningham, Francis, Bequette, Buchanan

DT (4) Wilfork, Kelly, Forston, Armstead -> Forston has a lot to prove, could get replaced by vet.

ILB(3) Spikes, Fletcher, Beauharnais

OLB(4) Collins, Mayo, Hightower, Koutouvides

CB (5) Talib, Dennard, Arrington, Dowling, Ryan

SS (3) Wilson, Wilson, Harmon

FS (2) McCourty, Ebner

ST (3) Gostkowski, Aiken, Mesko

PUP (1): Gronkowski

Total players: 53 Created with Pats Picker: http://patspicker.patsfans.com

My notable cuts: Blount, Gregory, Tebow, Donald Jones. 

What do you guys think?

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July 9, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Let me tell you about someone I do admire. Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots has contributed more to the work I surround myself with than any black athlete in modern times—financially, intellectually, every way. He’s been in the prisons with me. He’s met gang members in my home; he’s met gang members in Cleveland [where Belichick coached the Browns from 1991 to ‘95]. He’s put up money. He’s opened up areas of education for us very quietly and very strongly. Imagine what would happen if Michael Jordan did the same thing.

Jim Brown

In a jailhouse interview Jim Brown sounds off about his – 04.15.02 – SI Vault

Nice find by @PatriotsXLVIII.

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