Nice shot of @FonzieDennard15’s first interception.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-dennard-interception/
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Nice shot of @FonzieDennard15’s first interception.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-dennard-interception/
Bill Belichick: Close wins to be expected in a tough league, every team is good
This is a must listen this week! You’re not going to ever find BB more happy than after a Jets win (no matter how ugly) and he is really in a great mood for this appearance. I’ve rarely heard him so passionate as when he was discussing the new overtime and how he hates it. And then there’s a great moment when Michael Holley tells him what the average score of a Patriots-Jets game has been in his tenure, and BB counters asking what the record is. Really great moment, and if you’re feeling unsure about the Pats at the moment this will put you at ease a bit.
Patriots Today – Inside the locker room
Lots of interesting little tidbits in this video from after the Pats win.
The Donald making an appearance. No not Donald Thomas.
Belichick dubs Ninkovich “The Jet Killer”
Slightly awkward BB/WW interaction?
Ras-I slightly limping past the camera, have a feeling we won’t be seeing him for a while.
The Patriots have allowed an NFL-worst 38 completions of 20 or more yards through the first seven games of the season, with six more coming Sunday during their overtime win over the Jets. What’s more, nearly all of those big completions have come during scoring drives, 31 of the 38, leading to 18 touchdowns and five field goals. That’s 141 of the 163 points the Patriots have allowed thus far this season. The big plays have been costly.
It’s their biggest concern – Patriots – Boston.com
This just goes back to the point I’ve been making, if the Patriots can just give up 3 passing plays per game instead of the 6 they’re averaging the impact will be huge.
Let’s try to dig into these rankings and see if we can find some positives:
Best Offensive Grade: Sebastian Vollmer (3.8)
Worst Offensive Grade: Brandon Lloyd (-3.3)
Best Defensive Grade: Ron Ninkovich (4.0)
Worst Defensive Grade: Vince Wilfork (-4.2)
These Wilfork grades are really making me second guess how much weight I put into PFF’s posts. No one can tell me he was the worst player on the field for the Patriots against the Jets, just like I find it a stretch that he’s been in the red for 5 of the last 6 weeks.
The offensive line was solid across the board with the exception of Nick McDonald who came in with a second-worst -1.8.
Brandon Spikes was graded with 8 stops, his season best.
Jerod Mayo was the second highest rated defender and looks to be putting together the best season of his career.
Starting corners Arrington (-1.0 in coverage) and Dennard (-.5 in coverage) were thrown at 16 times and gave up 13 receptions.
Brady threw six passes down the deep left part of the field, and only connected on one, Gronk’s first TD. Clearly the wanted to attack that area, but Lloyd’s drops certainly didn’t help.
Gronk took a -2.9 in run blocking. Sounds more and more like that’s an area he still trying to get back to 100% in after his ankle injury last year.
It was a balanced running attack at each of the gaps, but the most successful was behind Vollmer. Solder and McDonald struggled the most.
Kyle Love graded in the green the first two weeks but his performances have been down the last four games. If there was one area in the front seven I’d like to upgrade next off-season it’s Love’s spot. At least at this point.
Tavon Wilson came out with a 1.8 grade and still has yet to be in the red this year. I still think he might be the best safety on the roster.
Solder was in the green for pass blocking (1.7), in the red for run blocking (-1.4).
Breaking Down Rob Ninkovich’s Clutch Plays for New England Patriots | Bleacher Report
Nice breakdown from Frenz. You can say a lot of bad things about the Patriots defense but Ninkovich is not among them. He’s making clutch plays and really excelling in the new Patriots defensive scheme.
Have a good Friday night everyone. Another football-filled weekend is upon us…