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November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The New England Patriots have allowed a total of three sacks in their last five games. Since allowing four sacks to the Denver Broncos in Week 5, the Patriots’ offensive line has done a much better job of protecting Tom Brady. New England’s ability to run the ball and Brady’s quick release have also contributed to the improvement in this area.

Von Miller, Andre Johnson among top non-QBs; Week 11 notes – NFL.com

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Dear Insane Patriots Haters: It’s Not Bill Belichick’s Fault That Rob Gronkowski Broke His Arm

November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Dear Insane Patriots Haters: It’s Not Bill Belichick’s Fault That Rob Gronkowski Broke His Arm

This x 10…

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Picked-up pieces from 1st half review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Picked-up pieces from 1st half review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Defensive back Devin McCourty isn’t just a good safety, he’s very good. He’s reliable, smart, instinctive, athletic, and much more. McCourty has been the target of some criticism in 2012, some of which was merited, but he’s been very good all over the field. One play particularly resonated from the first half on Sunday, and it came with roughly six minutes to play in the first half. McCourty was aligned as the safety to the left side of the field, and had deep half responsibilities in the Patriots’ cover 2 scheme. Luck worked to fit a throw to receiver LaVonn Brazill down the right sideline, but McCourty glided to the sideline to break the play up. That throw is the most difficult for a cover 2 safety to defend, and it’s a play that we’ve seen Patrick Chung struggle to make this season. McCourty’s reliability cannot be overlooked.

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November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

You always leave your starters in on the P.A.T., even on the field-goal block team. When I was playing defense and we were blowing out an opponent, you were told, “You’re out of the game now, Tedy, but you’re still on the field goal block team.” It’s just the way it is in football. The forearm injury to Gronkowski is unfortunate. The projected time for him to miss is 4-to-6 weeks, per some reports. From my experience, it can be significantly less. Mike Vrabel broke his forearm one year. After surgery, they put in one plate and 11 screws. Vrabel missed two games. I know Gronkowski is tough, but Mike Vrabel’s toughness was legendary. So it all depends on the player. I would doubt that Gronkowski is out the full six weeks.

Chat: Chat with Tedy Bruschi – SportsNation – ESPN Boston

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Quick hit reactions to a dominating Patriots win over the Colts

November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Re-watched the game this morning amidst all the Gronk depression and it was mostly good, but of course the Colts played right into the Patriots hands, and the offense was on for the whole game so it got ugly. But not a lot of new stuff learned.

Here are my random thoughts…

– Tough blow losing Gronk but maybe it will give him a chance to get his ankle and hip finally to 100%. While the Pats will miss him in the red zone I’m interested to see how they go about replacing him tactically.

– At least they have the tight end depth this year to overcome it. If this had happened last year they would be in serious trouble. But Fells, Shiancoe and Hoomanawanui should be able to do a reasonable job stepping in.

– Anyone suggesting it was Belichick’s fault for having Gronk on for the PAT is an idiot. How often to players even get hurt on the PAT? I can’t ever recall one.

– Belichick never plays fearing injuries and the suggestion that you should start subbing the “important” players when the game was already decided it a needless exercise. That’s all I have to say about that.

– Of course the thing no one is talking about is Chandler Jones’ ankle injury which could be an even bigger blow than losing Gronk. Ninkovich and Cunningham did a pretty good job filling in, but missing Jones for any length of time would seriously impact the defense.

– I think McCourty and Gregory is the safety pairing the Pats need going forward. With experience together I think they should really settle the back end of the defense down.

– Dont’a Hightower has had a rough couple of games, especially early on against the Colts. They’re blitzing him some more which is good, but his growth in pass coverage seems to be coming along a little slowly, though he did have a good pass defended yesterday.

– When I left Hightower off the big board this draft season it was because he was too similar to Spikes. I’m starting to feel I wasn’t quite as much of an idiot as I thought, because the Pats continue to struggle when their linebackers are forced to cover. Hard to find a SLB who excels in coverage but the combo of Spikes and Hightower, along with Mayo’s “just a millimeter off” coverage, has made for some big gains in the middle of the field.

– Liked what I saw out of Talib, especially the bit of physicality from him. He should only get better.

– Kyle Arrington might be at the end of the line. They still like him in the slot, but he is getting benched consistently now and Dennard has certainly looked just as good, if not better, than Arrington ever has on the outside.

– Feels like we’ve been waiting for a while to see that kind of all around game from Julian Edelman. He needs to continue to build on this game, especially when it comes to earning Brady’s trust. He came up with some big catches against the Colts, which could really mean more than the long punt returns. Making tough catches is what gets you more playing time here.

– Over the next four weeks I wonder who will have more catches, Daniel Fells or Vinsanthe Shiancoe?

– If you’d have told me the Pats would win the turnover battle 4-0 before the game yesterday I would’ve known it’d be a blowout. 14 points of the first two interceptions was all New England needed.

– There was nothing outstanding about the defense yesterday. Obviously the first two drives were atrocious, but after that it wasn’t like they were suddenly lock down. They do what they always do, give up yards, get turnovers.

– They did throw some more blitzes on third downs which was nice to see. Still, it seems like any time they rush only three they give up a completion. I see that as inexperience, just not having a great feel for the holes in zone coverage.

– Lose both our starting guards? No big deal, the offense doesn’t miss a beat.

– Don’t think it’s that easy without Gronk, but I this is still a very tough offense to defend with Lloyd, Welker, Hernandez and Edelman coming on, along with the three threats in the backfield.

– The problem is that the margin for error is really one game. They can lose one more and that’s about it if they want a shot at a bye. If they lose two more it’s entirely possible they’re headed to the four seed and likely hosting the Ravens or Steelers in the Wild Card round.

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New York Jets Week 12 – Early Thoughts On Jets/Pats – TOJ

November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

New York Jets Week 12 – Early Thoughts On Jets/Pats – TOJ

Good early thoughts on Pats-Jets from Jets Blog TURN ON THE JETS.

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BostonHerald.com – Blogs: The Blitz» Blog Archive » Sergio Brown involved in play that resulted in Rob Gronkowski’s injury

November 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

BostonHerald.com – Blogs: The Blitz» Blog Archive » Sergio Brown involved in play that resulted in Rob Gronkowski’s injury

You’ve got to be kidding me…

Former Patriots safety Sergio Brown was involved in the play that appeared to cause Rob Gronkowski’s broken arm yesterday, as you can see in the screen grab. Gronkowski was on the far right side of the line, and Brown darted through him on the inside, which forced Gronkowski to lean with his left arm, and it got tangled up with Brown.

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