Patriots offensive drive charts vs. Broncos
Yes the offense looked pretty unstoppable at times but those three possessions in crunch time (Punt, Downs, Fumble) are disturbing. They must get better at closing teams out.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-offensive-drive-charts-vs-broncos-yes/
Patriots Defensive Drive Chart vs. Broncos
Not too much new to take from this one. The Pats D forced enough turnovers to make the difference. The deep ball problems continue, but perhaps Dennard has something to offer that Sterling Moore doesn’t.
PATRIOTS CORRAL THE BRONCOS
FINAL
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tony-perfect-patriots-corral-the-broncos-final/
The pass coverage out of the initial nickel defense struggled, and a personnel adjustment – rookie Alfonzo Dennard in for Sterling Moore – helped produce a spark with a third-down stop in the second quarter. Dennard, the seventh-round pick out of Nebraska, was credited with a pass breakup on the third-down stop.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-pass-coverage-out-of-the-initial-nickel/
New England Patriots cheerleaders rock the nerd glasses!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/cheerheaven-new-england-patriots-cheerleaders/
Bill Belichick piece well done, but there’s more to story – Sports – The Boston Globe
Bill Belichick piece well done, but there’s more to story – Sports – The Boston Globe
Always a must-read for Sundays, with a great breakdown of what was left out of Cleveland ‘95.
Also this nugget:
Wouldn’t be surprised to see the Patriots play more 3-4 on defense, which they’ve done at times this season, against Denver. The Patriots know center Dan Koppen’s limitations better than the Broncos. Koppen now struggles in one-on-one situations, so the more the Broncos have to help him, the more things could open up for other pass rushers.
Could this be today’s new defensive twist that they haven’t shown yet? You have to think as soon as BB saw he had Manning in week five he knew he had to hold something back to spring on Manning.
In the ’06 AFCCG he suddenly started non-starter Eric Alexander at MLB, and in ’10 he had Kyle Arrington playing a pass rushing defensive end. There will be some new tweaks today for sure on defense, very curious to see what they are.