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September 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots gave up nine pass plays of 20 yards or more against the Ravens. Sound familiar? That’s because the Patriots gave up 79 of them in 2011, ranking No. 32 in the NFL. The nine they gave up against the Ravens skews the number a bit, but on their current pace of 14 through three games, the Patriots would finish with just under 75 pass plays of 20 or more yards allowed. As for the nine big pass plays which occurred last night, four of those came in the fourth quarter alone.

Nice read from Frenz that sums up the terrifying similarities to last year’s non-existant pass defense and the performance on Sunday night.

New England Patriots Must Improve Pass Rush in Order to Meet 2012 Expectations | Bleacher Report

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September 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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After Further Review: Patriots-Ravens

September 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

After Further Review: Patriots-Ravens

Edelman injured his left hand either on his touchdown catch at the end of the first half or in the celebration that followed. NBC broadcast cameras clearly showed Edelman making a the grab, falling to the ground, bouncing up, and performing a home-run swing. He was then mobbed by teammates who were congratulating him. As Edelman jogged to the sideline, he ripped the glove off his left hand and yelled for a trainer. He then ran to the locker room with a couple of medical staffers while the rest of the team finished the remaining seconds of the half. Edelman did return to the sideline in the second half, but never went back in the game. He had either a heavy tape or bandage job on that left hand, over the red receiving glove he was wearing.

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Couldn’t Gronkowski’s performance be similar to Welker’s lack of production in the first two games? This happened all the time last year–Gronkowski would have a 150+-yard game followed by a game where he only had 3 catches. Hernandez would light up one game and be nonexistent the next. I don’t know as much about football as you do, admittedly, but it seems to me that this is just how the Patriots offense plays out sometimes and it’s a by-product of having so many performers on offense.

September 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Well as Tom Brady has said, his favorite receiver is the open one. Moving the ball was not a problem until crunch time for the Pats. Now Gronk didn’t have a big day like he did last year against the Ravens, but if they were trying to take him away it wouldn’t be that hard to do so. Lloyd and Welker both had huge days, so take it for what it is. My concerns are more big picture stuff like the failure to execute when the game hung in the balance, rather than the stats of individual players who were not involved enough for some of our liking. Don’t worry, Gronk will light plenty of teams up this year.

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Panic Time?

September 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

I have concerns but I’m not panicking, it’s still September. I know we as Patriots fans aren’t used to this but let’s try to remember recent regular season history. The last two years we’re a combined 27-5 in the regular season despite obvious flaws, so maybe some early season trials and tribulations will build a mental resolve that those teams lacked.

What am I concerned about? The complete lack of clutch on both sides of the ball that was frighteningly reminiscent of last year’s Super Bowl. In crunch time the offense punted twice, and the defense gave up two long scoring drives.

But what I’m hoping is that with this happening in game three it can be learned from and corrected. What we have to remember is that this is the young team that just went into one of the most hostile environments in the NFL and almost pulled it out.

Never forget the lesson of 2007. It’s not about winning games now, it’s about building a team to win games in January and February.

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Knee Jerk Reactions to Week 3: Pats vs Ravens | Barstool Sports: Boston

September 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Knee Jerk Reactions to Week 3: Pats vs Ravens | Barstool Sports: Boston

Nobody can wrap up a horrible Patriots loss from a fan perspective quite like Jerry Thornton.

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Defensive snaps: No safety rotation – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

September 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Defensive snaps: No safety rotation – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

While the performance on the field looked pretty much like the same old sauce Patriots fans have come to expect in recent years from the defense the difference this year is there’s a core group of personnel now that doesn’t change much.

Part of the fun I’ve had in following the defense closely since 2007 were the whole sale substitutions that would take place from base defense to the sub packages. But now it’s the 4-3 with a lighter nickel front, and the transition to nickel and dime is as straight forward as you can get.

As we’ve pointed out, the concern is can they stop the run with that lighter 4-3 front? Last night not so much.

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