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May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault


BB and Ernie pics get “immediate post” status.

(via Patriots OTAs – 5/29/2013)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/bb-and-ernie-pics-get-immediate-post-status/

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It’s another surgery for Gronk

May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Per source, Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski will need back surgery. Tentatively set for mid-June. He’ll likely miss at least part of camp.

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) May 29, 2013

Seems pretty likely we won’t be seeing Gronk in early September, which will certainly make things interesting against the Bills and Jets. We’re looking at a starting Patriots offensive weapon cast of Hernandez, Amendola, Ballard, TBD (Dobson?) and Ridley. 

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May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Danny Amendola had another pretty impressive workout. He drew the vocal praise of offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels early in practice during group work with the quarterbacks. Later, he made a nice diving catch as he fought for a deep ball down the field to beat Alfonzo Dennard.

More Patriots OTA observations from afar or players not wearing jersey numbers

https://www.patspropaganda.com/danny-amendola-had-another-pretty-impressive/

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OTA observations: Pats change up on defense

May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

OTA observations: Pats change up on defense

More interesting nuggets:

Adrian Wilson and Steve Gregory were again the top safeties, andTavon Wilson and Marquice Cole were the next pair. Cole played slot corner last season, but he had to shift due to the limitations of McCourty, Ebner and Harmon.

Marcus Cannon again worked at right guard in Connolly’s absence from team drills. It was telling that Cannon remained inside despite the absence of Vollmer and Svitek, who are the top-two right tackles on the depth chart.

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May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots primarily used a 3-4 base in this session. Vince Wilfork was on the nose and flanked by Chandler Jones and Tommy Kelly, who is gigantic, by the way. Rob Ninkovich and Dont’a Hightower were the outside linebackers, and Jerod Mayo and Dane Fletcher were inside.

The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald

While this is an interesting schematic note, it’s also important to understand that we’re in a teaching period at this time of year, and Belichick has historically used the 3-4 as what he teaches first, with the exceptions of 2011 and 2012, although 2012 featured more 3-4 twists on the 4-3 front with Ninkovich playing defensive end, but also having some coverage assignments. 

Again, they will always be a multiple defense. Are we really going to see them go extensively to the old 3-4 base more than 40% of the snaps this season? Probably not, but it would be an interesting adjustment to address the problems they’ve had covering the middle of the field that last two years.

It’s really more semantics. Just because Ninkovich suddenly stood up pre-snap last year doesn’t suddenly mean it’s a 3-4 defense because there are only 3 defensive lineman with their hands in the dirt. What truly differentiates defensive schemes are the techniques being played by the lineman, whether they’re playing one-gap or two-gap. 

The real 3-4 we saw back in the 00’s featured a 3-4 with all three lineman two-gapping. Now, regardless of what we’ve seen in OTAs or even camp, they’ll mix and match who’s playing which gaps, often playing a 3-4 look on one side of the defense, and a 4-3 on the other.

Here’s a must read article on the Pats defense for more on this if you missed it:

In the traditional 4-3, there are two basic fronts: over and under. In Belichick’s hybrid 4-3 “over,” Wilfork is responsible for controlling (that is, destroying) the center and thus the gaps to either side of him. To Wilfork’s left, the defense functions just like a regular 1-gap 4-3 scheme, with the other defensive tackle attacking the gap between guard and tackle and the defensive end covering the tight end. The strong-side linebacker aligns to this side, and there will often be further run support, either from a safety or a cornerback. To the other side, however, it’s all 3-4. The defensive end to Wilfork’s right is a 2-gap player, and there are two linebackers to that side as well, lined up as they would be in a traditional 3-4.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-primarily-used-a-3-4-base-in-this/

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Observations from Patriots practice – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Observations from Patriots practice – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Two most interesting nuggets to me:

Aaron Dobson presented an intriguing mix of “flash” plays (in which he catches your attention for something good) and rookie mistakes. Dobson elevated over Alfonzo Dennard and Steve Gregory down the sideline for a terrific catch in a 7-on-7 drill, followed up by a concentration drop just a few plays later. He again made a catch down the sideline later in practice that impressed, but like any rookie, he’s a work in progress. The size, speed and ability to make catches outside of his frame are evident.


After working last week with the outside linebackers/defensive ends during the individual drill period, top draft choice Jamie Collins was working alongside Jerod Mayo and Dont’a Hightower to start the period today. During team drills, Collins was back on the edge working as an outside linebacker. It’s too soon to tell, but Collins could be a case where the Patriots are experimenting with him to tap into his raw natural skill set to find out where he fits best.

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Patriots OTA Tweets of Note

May 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Here’s some of the interesting tweets coming out of OTAs today…

Rookie WR Aaron Dobson made the play of the day, adjusting to an underthrown deep sideline pass and catching it over two defenders

— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) May 29, 2013

Mallett and Vereen connected on a nice deep ball down the sideline.

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) May 29, 2013

Defensive backs got their hands on a lot of passes, led by Alfonzo Dennard and Ras-I Dowling.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) May 29, 2013

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