http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Ji2DfHgsE
Patriots 2013 Playoff Pump-Up (by TBWWDB)
I love this time of year. Just constant Patriots highlights.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-2013-playoff-pump-up-by-tbwwdb-i-love/
An Independent Patriots Blog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Ji2DfHgsE
Patriots 2013 Playoff Pump-Up (by TBWWDB)
I love this time of year. Just constant Patriots highlights.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-2013-playoff-pump-up-by-tbwwdb-i-love/
Fitzy’s Wicked Pissah Pats/Texans Playoff Preview (by Fitzy01821)
I wouldn’t start the weekend any other way. GO PATS!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/fitzys-wicked-pissah-patstexans-playoff-preview/
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | AFC Divisional Round Preview
Really interesting stuff…
Talib has surprisingly poor charting numbers since he joined the Patriots at midseason (9.3 yards allowed per pass and just a 38 percent Success Rate based on our current data), but the five games with Talib in the starting lineup were undoubtedly the best five-game stretch for the Patriots’ defense all season.
You can see the team’s improvement with each move, and then a decline when Dennard and Talib get hurt:
- Weeks 1-6 (McCourty and Arrington starting): 23.9% DVOA vs. pass
- Weeks 7-10 (Dennard and Arrington starting, McCourty moves to safety): 8.6% DVOA vs. pass
- Weeks 11-15 (Dennard and Talib starting, Arrington moves to nickel): 4.5% DVOA vs. pass
- Weeks 16-17 (Dennard and Talib injured, Arrington and McCourty start at cornerback again): 13.9% DVOA vs. pass
Let Divisional Playoff Weekend begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/let-divisional-playoff-weekend/
Nice breakdown with a lot of mention of Football Outsiders’ metrics, which you’ll find a lot here as well.
The Texans defense and running game should keep things close, but as Phillips noted, the Patriots have too many weapons on offense to keep in check. Between Gronkowski and Hernandez, Welker and Lloyd, and the Patriots’ up-tempo, no-huddle approach, Sunday’s game could be the one where the Texans really feel the losses of inside linebackers Brian Cushing, Tim Dobbins and Daryl Sharpton, as well as nickel corner Brice McCain, to injury. Another X-factor could come on special teams, an area of the game where New England ranked fourth and Houston ranked dead last, according to Football Outsiders.
collectedclutter: …and it’s back to what i love 🙂 yes, i REALLY love this picture. i, also, love TFB and welkah in the back hahah Runningbacks ELEVATE!