It’s always nice when you take 53 guys on the road and you say ‘this is all we’ve got, and this is all we need, this is what we got to do,’ and see 70,000 fans and keep them quiet, or turn them on their own team. That’s the exciting part for road teams, to see if you can get them booing their own players.
No huddle affected Patriots offense late – Patriots – Boston.com
No huddle affected Patriots offense late – Patriots – Boston.com
Seems like it’s Bedard Wednesdays around here since his wrap up and grades is always a must read, and then his appearance on Dennis & Callahan is a must listen. But some great stuff in here with this interesting tidbit of how the Pats offense seemed to poop out a bit. This is something I’m hoping to take a closer look at later today. Does the Pats offense always sputter late when they run a lot of no huddle?
A lot of attention has been focused on the fast-break, no-huddle offense, and it’s certainly deserving. The players and all the offensive coaches deserve a lot of credit for getting it ready to unleash against a quality opponent. And it was certainly a big reason the Patriots built a 31-7 lead. The Broncos didn’t know what hit them, and at times couldn’t even get lined up correctly. But expect the Patriots to tweak how they use it, because the no-huddle was likely a big reason they went scoreless in the final 19:42 of the game and nearly allowed the Broncos to mount a comeback. Some of the ineffectiveness had to do with the Patriots taking a more conservative approach to burn clock and the Broncos’ defense being aggressive. But the Patriots also looked very tired in the final quarter-plus of the game as the first-half pace took a self-inflicted toll. Of the final 22 plays the Patriots ran before the kneel-downs, 10 went for 1 yard or less, including three sacks, two fumbles (one lost), a penalty, and a near-interception. That’s 45.5 percent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYaemDb0r_Q
Here’s the best segment from A Football Life: Cleveland 95 for Patriots fans featuring all of the little BB clones. Love it! And apparently Mike Tannenbaum was absent on the day where they discussed the importance of depth?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/heres-the-best-segment-from-a-football-life/
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2012 DEFENSIVE EFFICIENCY RATINGS WEEK 6
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2012 DEFENSIVE EFFICIENCY RATINGS WEEK 6
Here’s a look at some stats on the Pats defense, and they certainly don’t look as bad as we’ve been used to in these parts.
- Defense – 18th overall
- vs. Pass – 20th overall
- vs. Run – 7th overall
- vs. #1 WR – 3rd overall
- vs #2 WR – 16th overall
- vs. other WR – 30th overall
- vs. TE – 14th overall
- vs. RB – 27th overall
Some surprising numbers up there, especially with the Other WRs and RBs killing us the most in the passing game. Last year the Pats were 32nd against #1 WRs for most of the year, and they struggled against RBs too.
Happy Retirement, Kevin Faulk!
Thirteen loyal years to New England.
Three Super Bowl Rings.
One memorable Patriot!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/silentinsomniac-happy-retirement-kevin-faulk/
We’re excited to be making our yearly Pats pilgrimage to Seattle this weekend. Hoping to swing by this pregame party and meet up with some fellow Pats fans. Should be a good time!
(via New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks, October 14, 2012)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/were-excited-to-be-making-our-yearly-pats/