Patriots Today – Inside the winning locker room
How about a little more enthusiasm for the Bruschi ‘awwww yeah’ cheer, Gostkowski?
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Patriots Today – Inside the winning locker room
How about a little more enthusiasm for the Bruschi ‘awwww yeah’ cheer, Gostkowski?
Patriots running the ball down Miami’s throat called ‘disrespectful’ by Dolphins
Now I’ve seen everything.
“It really [ticked] me off,” McDaniel told Palm Beach Post reporter Brian Biggane. “It was disrespectful to us to run the same play over and over and be successful. Normally, when somebody’s driving down the field you just think, ‘Well, they just had a good run there,’ but you run the same play over and over, as a competitor that [ticks] me off.”
I think that game was also a little skewed because the Packers were on fire and the Texans were a little flat. And let’s not forget the Patriots aren’t exactly at full strength on offense either, if there’s a re-match New England will have an entirely different look with Gronk (hopefully) playing.
But despite all that I still think the Patriots should move the ball against the Texans, and exploit their secondary. What will matter most is finishing drives with touchdowns. They can’t bring a knife to this battle because it will be a gunfight.
No one reads coverage and match-ups better than Brady, so I think we’ll see a good chunk of Woodhead and the spread offense. The main guys will of course be Welker, Hernandez and Lloyd, with Lloyd being the real wild card. This is the week I think they really need something out of him, and I’d bet we see him moved around a lot more instead of simply keeping him outside.
Can I answer this one after the 49ers-Patriots game? There’s no question that Manning has played well but the Broncos really haven’t impressed with their victories. If Brady can add wins over Manning, as well as the teams with the best records in either conference, I think you have to go with him. That might be over simplifying it, but let’s talk after Brady has gone against two of the best defenses in the NFL and then it will be a lot more clear.
I agree and that’s what will be lost in the overreaction to the Pats win or loss on Monday night. There’s no question that if they lose the road to the Super Bowl will probably get a little tougher, whether that means having to go to Houston if they make it to the AFCCG or having to play on Wild Card weekend.
But ultimately the Patriots are going to get two excellent tests in back to back weeks just like they can expect to get in the playoffs. Regardless of a wins, losses or a split over the next two weeks the Patriots will be better prepared for a playoff run.
Pro Football Focus says the Patriots have blitzed more often over the last three games – 32.7 percent of the passing plays against Indy (second-most on the season), 27.5 percent against the Jets and 25 percent of the time against the Dolphins. That’s the first time this year they have blitzed on more than 25 percent of the passing plays over three straight games, per PFF. (By way of comparison, New England blitzed the most against the Seahawks at 41.2 percent, while they blitzed the least against the Ravens – 6.4 percent.)
•Per ESPN Stats & Information, the Patriots have steadily increased the number of rushers on any pass attempt, sack or quarterback scramble since the start of the season. In September, they sent five or more rushers on 12 percent of those plays. In October, that figure rose to 18.5 percent. In November, it moved to 22.3 percent.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/pro-football-focus-says-the-patriots-have-blitzed/
You’ve got Patriots questions. I’ll attempt Patriots answers.
Friday Pats Q and A is a go, though the questions have been rolling in all week. Let’s talk Texans, or the playoffs, or whatever…