A week from right now we’ll be saying hello to the Bills again…
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A week from right now we’ll be saying hello to the Bills again…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-week-from-right-now-well-be-saying-hello-to-the/
And that’s why I’m not watching football today…
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Defensive snapshot via playing time – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Great must-read stuff in here. My favorite nuggets below:
Jones is a leading candidate for defensive rookie of the year honors at this point, according to ESPN.com NFL scout Matt Williamson. … Ninkovich has played mostly end, but moved to linebacker for a short stretch when rookie Dont’a Hightower was out with a hamstring injury. … Nice rebound season from Cunningham, the 2010 second-round pick who has found his niche as an interior rusher in sub packages and backup end.
Spikes’ rise is particularly notable, as he’s strung together games without interruption from injury and/or suspension. He played 40.1 percent of the snaps last season, usually coming off in sub packages. But this year he’s staying on the field in the nickel, as evidenced by his higher total (77.3 percent).
Moore, the team’s primary nickelback since Week 2, was available for any team to claim and no one did. That speaks to how his upside is viewed around the NFL.
Vince Wilfork (437 of 542 snaps) – 80.6 percent
Wilfork is down a tick, from 86.8 percent last season, as the Patriots are finding spots to rest their captain and one of their best defenders.
New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
This is a positive that they’re headed in the right direction, but I’d knock it down even a little farther if it was up to me.
ESPN Boston prognosticates the New England Patriots’ second half – ESPN Boston
Will it be as simple as plugging Talib in and expecting improved results? No, the group still has to execute. But schematically, the Patriots can alter their approach on defense with a capable cover corner who can take away an opponent’s top target. That should open the door for more pressure packages from the front seven. This secondary doesn’t have to be elite, and it won’t prevent the team from making a run at the Super Bowl.
When the Patriots were splitting snaps between Welker and Julian Edelman in the first two games of the season, one wondered if perhaps Welker’s importance to the offense would be lessened. If anything, it’s gone in the other direction. With Edelman missing time because of a hand injury, Welker didn’t have to split reps and has shown he is still the go-to guy in the got-to-have-it situations – and all situations for that matter.
It’s a slightly-less-than-exciting Saturday without the Pats in action tomorrow, but here’s all the best Pats reads from the past week.
PatsPropaganda/Mike D’s Analysis
Are the Patriots going “all in” acquiring Aqib Talib?
Counting Down the Top 5 Patriots 4th Round Draft Picks | Bleacher Report
5 Points of Emphasis for Patriots vs. the Bye Week
Where Are the New England Patriots Struggling Most on Defense?
All new PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast! 11am EST Halloween Patriots Bye Week Spooktacular!
Notes on PFF’s Patriots grades: Week 8 Rams
Breaking Down Biggest Differences Between 2011 and 2012 New England Patriots | Bleacher Report
Trying to remain calm after an impressive Patriots victory
Local/National Pats Coverage
Patriots defense improved with more exotic pressure packages – Patriots – Boston.com
New England Patriots smart to gamble on cornerback Aqib Talib – ESPN Boston
Scar: Center decision as tough as any – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Tom Brady: Bye week a great time to self-evaluate – Patriots – Boston.com
Lethal Patriots show zig, zag instead – BostonHerald.com
Feasting when it comes to the spread – Patriots – Boston.com
The Red Do Your Job shirts are selling like hot cakes, pick one up for yourself and show some support for BB!
Since it’s Packers week I could’ve been a jerk and posted just the Super Lowlights from 1996. Instead let’s take a look at that whole season which really was when many of the seeds of the first dynasty were planted. Tedy Bruschi, Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Ted Johnson, Lawyer Milloy and Adam Vinatieri weren’t born […]