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What’s your assessment of the patriots deciding not to blitz a lot this year? Personally, I feel they should start blitzing a little more often. Not much, but a enough to where they apply good pressure on opposing QBs. Now I know that when you blitz, it leaves people open. But let’s be honest, we were able to disrupt manning on a few blitz plays last week, and we’re giving up huge yards on some plays without a blitz. Hell, the ravens were able to successfully blitz brady at the end, and win.

October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

I hear you, it was nice to see them dial some stuff up against the Broncos, however Belichick is never going to be overly aggressive on defense. Over the past few years especially it’s clear that he prefers to force the non-elite quarterbacks to consistently execute to win. But clearly with Manning you have to do something to keep him guessing, hence why they threw 10 blitzes on him.

Here are some rough numbers of how many dropbacks the Pats blitz, courtesy of PFF:

  • 2010: 24%
  • 2011: 21%
  • 2012: 14%

As you can see the numbers are indeed down this year. However there are a couple other things playing into this, given the situations and quarterbacks we’ve faced.

I can understand not blitzing Fitzpatrick (not going to get there), Locker or Kolb. But only sending extra guys on Flacco 4 times in 44 dropbacks seems like one I’d take back. Last year in the AFCCG they blitzed him 9 times in 43 dropbacks, and that was a game where Wilfork was unblockable.

The biggest reason I see for the even fewer blitzes this year though is that the Patriots now have fewer pure defensive lineman on the field at all times. So if there’s an early down pass you’re still getting a pretty good rush on it from Ninkovich and Jones on the edges. In the past, when you might’ve had Ty Warren and Richard Seymour our there on the ends you wouldn’t get the same kind of pass rushing threat. So there’s less need to blitz now with the kind of scheme they’re running.

I mean ideally you’d never have to blitz to get pressure, you’d just do it with four guys and that’s really the formula for success.

Unfortunately we just have to accept that BB thinks the best way to win football games is by not being over-aggressive on defense and sell out with constant blitzing. He’d prefer to play coverage, and hope for offensive miscues or turnovers. It’s hard to argue that he’s wrong given how many games they’ve won, but it can certainly be maddening to watch.

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October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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This week we’ve got to give Rob Ninkovich some love. He had two back to back lights out performances not only stopping the run, but getting after the quarterback and forcing turnovers.

Ninkovich is such a great second generation example of a Belichick Patriots player. A free agent castoff he managed to stick around and has slowly become one of the key cogs in the Patriots defense. His versatility is a huge factor in enabling the defense to do so much without changing personnel like they used to.

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Week 5 Quick Hits: Packers’ Offense Is Puzzling – NYTimes.com

October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Week 5 Quick Hits: Packers’ Offense Is Puzzling – NYTimes.com

We always think of the hurry-up offense as a passing game tool. Control the tempo through the air by wearing down the defensive pass rush and letting your quarterback find his rhythm. But great quarterbacks who truly control the game at the line of scrimmage also use the hurry-up to aid their run game. Peyton Manning has long been the best in the world at this. Sunday, however, Tom Brady was the best. Brady changed up cadences, shifted formations and diversified New England’s tempo to put Broncos defenders on their heels and free up interior rushing lanes. In response, New England rushed for a staggering 251 yards, 151 of them by Steven Ridley. The longest of the second-year pro’s 28 carries went for just 20 yards – an illustration of consistency and control on the ground. It’s scary to think that New England’s potent passing attack may just be the offense’s second-best feature this season.

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October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1VJq1QIGdw

Patriots Offense Dynamic (by ESPN)

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

[Brady] established a blistering pace early in the game, leaving Denver’s defense looking for answers, while he simultaneously controlled the clock, ensuring the Patriots had the ball for more than 11 of the final 14 minutes of the first half. That kept the Broncos offense cold off the field, which partially accounted for Denver’s inability to heat up until late in the game. And when the Patriots needed the dagger, Brady teamed with Rob Ninkovich, who forced the McGahee fumble, to deliver it.

Tom Brady’s secret to beating Peyton Manning? Being in control – NFL.com

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Patriots’ defense may never be great, but good enough – Patriots – Boston.com

October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ defense may never be great, but good enough – Patriots – Boston.com

Yup, I’m not sure they’re going to be great this year either. They certainly have the potential up front, but on the back end I’m not sure they do…

Couple notes on their strategy:

So the Patriots dialed up as many blitzes in the first half against Manning (seven) as they did in the previous two games combined. The Patriots scaled back the blitzes in the second half (three) with a big lead, but still ended with 10 against Manning on his 43 dropbacks outside of the 5-yard line. The Patriots blitzed 12 times total in their first four games.

The second key for the Patriots’ defense was to take away the inside throws that Manning loves. The Patriots kept the safeties tight (sometimes too tight as both Patrick Chung and Wilson were beat over the top), dropped the linebackers in Manning’s lanes, and even dropped the occasional defensive end into coverage underneath.

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October 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The trickle-down effect from the absence of starting safety Steve Gregory saw rookie Tavon Wilson start in his place. Wilson usually plays a linebacker-type role in the dime package (6 defensive backs), but with him bumped up the depth chart, Ras-I Dowling assumed that role over rookie Nate Ebner. Perhaps this time of thinking might lead the coaching staff to consider Dowling at more of a traditional safety position in the coming weeks.

Defensive snaps: Changes in backfield – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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