And they almost always get the opposition’s best game. When they don’t, it’s a blowout.
Friday Pats Q & A with a Q for U!
Friday Pats Q & A with a Q for U!
The floor is open for our weekly Q and A, but for those of you without a Q, I’ve got one for you, especially the brave opposing fans who frequent this site.
It’s week one (or two), and the Patriots offense consists of Danny Amendola and Aaron Dobson at wide receiver, Jake Ballard and Aaron Hernandez at tight end, and Stevan Ridley in the backfield.
The last couple of years the conventional wisdom to beat the Pats was play press man, not worry about the deep part of the field, primarily out of nickel package (at least in the Bills’ case).
Now there’s no Gronk, no Welker, no Lloyd, and Dobson/Amendola have some speed and size elements the offense hasn’t had, granted both are unproven in the system, as is Ballard.
The question is what’s your defensive game plan? Who do you try to take away? Do you play nickel and worry about the pass, or do you stick to base to make sure Ridley is contained? Who are you least concerned about? Do you respect the speed/explosiveness of Amendola/Dobson in the deep part of the field?
Just a fun little exercise, most interesting answers get posted. This is what opposing defensive coordinators are thinking about right now as well, so I’m curious what our esteemed fanalysts think.
Happy Friday!
Rob Gronkowski Highlights (by Futbol Americano)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/happy-friday-rob-gronkowski-highlights-by/
Bommarito said Spikes has been impressive in the last couple months of his camp. “Just the way he moves,” Bommarito told the Herald. “Everybody in the NFL is going to move well, obviously, at that level. But when you see a guy that size with that type of power, that type of movement skills, it’s very unique. You’re always going to have different guys that are that size that can move that well, but in addition to that – and I’m not trying to cross over into the football coaching side – you can see it’s evident on tape that he is a complete player. "He moves well. He has all the instincts you’re looking for. It’s just very rare that a guy who has that type of size and can have that type of combination of speed and power. I’m not talking about 40-yard dash speed. I’m just talking about his movement in space of what his position as a linebacker requires. It’s very, very unique. Sometimes, our staff just looks at each other and shakes our head in terms of his ability to produce that much speed. It’s very, very unique.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bommarito-said-spikes-has-been-impressive-in-the/
New England Patriots Greatest Sports Franchises (by Le Bret)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-greatest-sports-franchises/
Any time you look at a good defense throughout the year, you always had a core group of guys that had been together for a long time. Hopefully we can get that here,” Mayo answered. “Hopefully we can get all the guys here and play with each other for a long time – go through this camp, go through training camp, and build that camaraderie and become a good defense.
Mayo on Spikes’ absence & more – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Mayo could teach a class in Belichickian, still tons of great stuff in here.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/any-time-you-look-at-a-good-defense-throughout/
Breaking Down Jake Bequette’s Fit in New England | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2013 NFL Draft
Breaking Down Jake Bequette’s Fit in New England | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2013 NFL Draft
Nice breakdown from Oliver Thomas on Jake Bequette, who Mike Reiss noted was getting some time with the starters in OTAs. You can’t read too much into that, as often times BB gives players a shot with the first team to see how they fit and play with the best players around them. Still, Bequette is will be an interesting player to keep an eye on this summer.