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October 26, 2012 by Mike Dussault

This is by far the youngest Opening Day roster coach Bill Belichick has assembled with the Patriots. The average age of New England’s roster right now (the team could have added four more tight ends late Sunday night) is 25 years, 274 days, according to STATS, LLC. That’s more than a year younger than the 2010 squad (26-280). The third-youngest team was Belichick’s first, the 5-11 juggernauts of 2000 (26-329). Where the youth really shows up is on defense. The average age of the starters is 25. The only other Belichick team to be under 27 was the ’10 version at 25.1, according to numbers from Pro-Football-Reference.com.

Patriots coach Belichick goes young with roster – Patriots – Boston.com

REMINDER

I’ll take a young nucleus of Mayo, Spikes, Hightower, Jones, and yes, even McCourty, with old vet Big Vince leading the way. Talent infusions are definitely still needed at defensive tackle and defensive back, but that core is a solid foundation.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-youngest-team-in-belichick/

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Patriots vs. Rams: Drawing Up a Game Plan for New England | Bleacher Report

October 26, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Patriots vs. Rams: Drawing Up a Game Plan for New England | Bleacher Report

Good stuff from Frenz, including some great all-22 video!

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October 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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October 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The pass game in general is very problematic for them,” the AFC executive said. “They’re getting no pass rush in some of these situations, and with the matchup situation and concerns in coverage, they’ve been exposed on the back end. They’re better against the run than they were last year, but the liability remains there. You block them up – the Jets went max-protect – and the Patriots can’t stop you.

New England Patriots’ three biggest problems; Week 8 X-factors – NFL.com

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Patriots defense can’t get off the field on third-and-long

October 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots defense has been destroyed by analysts for the better part of three years now for a myriad of specific reasons, and lately the big problem everyone wants to talk about is the back end of the defense.

There’s no question the Pats have struggled against the deep ball, however another area that they’ve had problems in is their defense in third-and-long  situations. For our purposes here we’re defining “long” as 6 or more yards.

Here’s a look at some Patriots teams in the past, and how they’ve fared on 3rd down with 6 or more yards to go. These numbers signify the percent of time the Pats defense failed and gave up a first down:

  • 2001 – 30.2%
  • 2003 – 29.1%
  • 2004 – 28.4%
  • 2007 – 24.8%
  • 2008 – 35.7%
  • 2009 – 28.2%
  • 2010 – 34.5%
  • 2011 – 30.9%
  • 2012 (thru 7 games) – 41.7%

As you can see so far in 2012 getting off the field on third and long has been a problem. And even when you look at the Pats in situations where it’s 3rd-and-7-plus yards they’re still at a 41.0%.

Let’s compare to a few other teams around the NFL this year for some more context:

  • Ravens – 23.6%
  • Saints – 27.9% (32nd in yards/game given up)
  • Bills – 32.7% (32nd in yards allowed)
  • Texans – 15.4% (what a match-up vs Pats O this will be)
  • Jets – 41.1% (well that makes me feel slightly better)
  • Dolphins – 22.0% (what?)

Ironically the Pats have had fewer 3rd-and-longs than any of the other teams mentioned above, which is clearly indicative of how many long balls they’re giving up. But even when they do get teams in a favorable 3rd down situation, where they can force a punt and get the ball back to the offense, they’re not delivering like they have in the past.

Of course for me this comes back to getting more pass rushers on the field in these situations, however at this time the Pats just don’t have the personnel to be able to replace Vince Wilfork with a more up-the-field type.

It seems that Wilfork has been left out there for protection against the run, but it’s not the run that’s been the problem. Just once has a third-and-long been converted via run this year and that was a scramble by Jake Locker. Otherwise no team has even attempted a run when it’s less than 10-yards to go.

Perhaps Myron Pryor is the answer, but who knows if/when he’ll be back and at what capacity. This should surely be an area the Pats need to address during the bye week.

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October 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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Hi Mike, what do you think of the Patriots linebacker’s ability to cover opposing teams’ running backs and tight ends? It seems like large majority of throws to those players are completed, and the only exception is when the RB/TE drops the ball.

October 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault

This is an interesting question, because if there’s one thing our All-SEC linebacking corps is a little deficient in it has to be coverage. Losing Dane Fletcher for the year certainly hurt in this area. Jerod Mayo runs well, but just doesn’t seem to that savvy in coverage. As we’ve discussed many times here, plays like the Cruz touchdown in the Super Bowl are a prime example of this.

Spikes’ shortcomings in the passing game are evident at times but I’m okay with that tradeoff, he makes enough of an impact in the run game that it offsets as far as I’m concerned. If he can just make a couple more plays like he did on the interception in the AFCCG he’ll be fine.

The jury is still out on Hightower but he was rotating in the nickel with Spikes so it’s possible he has some potential there. We’ll have to see how it plays out as he returns to full time.

It would be nice to have a specialist linebacker who can really run and cover. Gary Guyton was almost that guy, but now the closest thing we have is Tracy White. It could very well be an area they address next off-season depending on what their plans with Fletcher are.

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