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Sugar Bear Hamilton “roughs” the passer (by Booharv1)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jln47i31ps
Sugar Bear Hamilton “roughs” the passer (by Booharv1)
Tuesday Patriots Flashback…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/sugar-bear-hamilton-roughs-the-passer-by/
Here’s what I’ve got for a 53-man roster. Of course this is way off from where things will be this summer, but if gives you a sense of who the rookies will have to beat out for a roster spot.
Notable guys who will be for a tough fight: Jermaine Cunningham, Brandon Deaderick, Ras-I Dowling, Jeremy Ebert, and Hoomanawanui/Fells.
QB (2) Tom Brady, Ryan Mallett
RB (4) Stevan Ridley, Shane Vereen, Brandon Bolden, Leon Washington
WR (5) Danny Amendola, Michael Jenkins, Donald Jones, Matthew Slater, Jeremy Ebert
TE (5) Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Jake Ballard, Daniel Fells, Michael Hoomanawanui
C (1) Ryan Wendell
G (3) Logan Mankins, Dan Connolly, Nick McDonald
T (4) Nate Solder, Sebastian Vollmer, Marcus Cannon, Will Svitek
DE (5) Chandler Jones, Rob Ninkovich, Jermaine Cunningham, Justin Francis, Jake Bequette
DT (5) Vince Wilfork, Tommy Kelly, Kyle Love, Armond Armstead, Brandon Deaderick
ILB(3) Brandon Spikes, Dane Fletcher, Mike Rivera
OLB(3) Jerod Mayo, Donta Hightower, Niko Koutouvides
CB (5) Aqib Talib, Alfonzo Dennard, Kyle Arrington, Marquice Cole, Ras-I Dowling
SS (2) Tavon Wilson, Adrian Wilson
FS (3) Devin McCourty, Steve Gregory, Nate Ebner
ST (3) Stephen Gostkowski, Danny Aiken, Zoltan Mesko
Total players: 53
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Love (6-1, 315) is more of a 3-4 nose tackle type than a penetrator, while Deaderick (6-4, 305) fits a little bit of a different profile – he’s played 3-4 end and also has the flexibility to penetrate at times as a 4-3 tackle. Adding to the group has been a priority for the Patriots this offseason, and Kelly’s potential contirbutions as an interior penetrator would provide a boost.
Kelly, interior rush & Wilfork’s snaps – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
At this point I don’t just feel like I’m beating a dead horse, I feel like I’ve dropped a bomb on the entire stable.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/love-6-1-315-is-more-of-a-3-4-nose-tackle-type/
Tommy Kelly is one of the best defensive linemen in the league. He’s an outstanding player,” Belichick said at the time. “Kelly plays everywhere. He’s a little bit like Howie Long in that Howie Long was a guy that they would move along on the front. They would take Howie and mismatch him against whoever they thought the other team’s worst lineman was. There is a little bit of that with Tommy Kelly too, find a guy that they want to go after and stick him there because he does have the flexibility to play outside and inside. He can pretty much play across the board. He can do everything. Play the run, rush the passer, he’s good in pursuit. He’s a very physical player. He’s pretty good.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tommy-kelly-is-one-of-the-best-defensive-linemen/
Ian Rapoport reports the Patriots have signed Raiders defensive lineman Tommy Kelly to a two-year deal. Classic Patriots move, signing another Raider castoff to bolster their depth along the defensive line.
The biggest impact of Kelly coming aboard will be his ability to take some of the load off of Vince Wilfork. At 6-foot-6, 325 pounds he adds some good size. He hasn’t missed a game since 2007, and despite just one sack in 2012 he had 7.5 in 2011 and 7 in 2010.
As everyone knows, I’ve been beating the defensive tackle drum all offseason and this is a good step, but I’d still love to see them get another defense tackle in the draft.
But this signing makes it even more likely they could go wide receiver in round one.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/ian-rapoport-reports-the-patriots-have-signed/
One of the most interesting parts of that discussion was Bruschi pointing out one of the moments he realized he was no longer himself prior to his decision to retire. He mentioned that it came while he was viewing a “splice of film” where he watched himself perform during a drill during the 2009 training camp that was similar to one he had also done back in 2004. After watching the two Bruschi said of the 2004 version of himself, “Man, that guy’s good,” whereas after seeing the 2009 footage his thoughts were, “Man, that guy’s slow.”
As we wind down into the final week of the dreadfully long Patriots off-season it’s time to give out some awards and make some camp predictions. Let us bid the off-season of Gronk a fond farewell as we are proud to present the PatsPropaganda Patriots Off-Season/Pre-Camp Awards. Best Team Move: Locking Up Gronk Long Term […]