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PatsProp Preview – The J-E-T-S II

November 19, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images

After resting up from the rigors of modern NFL football, the Patriots return from their bye tomorrow sat at 5-4 on the year, and welcome the 6-3 Jets to Foxborough! Here’s your quickfire preview for Week 11!

Injuries

Final injury report of the week for the Patriots. Barmore & Bailey doubtful, only 3 listed as questionable. Bye week certainly helped pic.twitter.com/2BpO9PhIzD

— Kevin J. Stone (@kstone06) November 18, 2022

The Patriots look to have a new Punter for tomorrow’s game with Jake Bailey doubtful to play. An update on Christian Barmore is that after this report was released, he was placed on IR and will miss the next 4 games with the knee issue that has been plaguing him.

Patriots To Watch

Mac Jones

Expect Mac to be on the watch list every week until the end of the season. I’m hoping that with a week to reset, he’ll come back to Gillette Stadium with a refreshed feel and be able to play his best game of the season, leading to a fourteenth-straight win over the Jets.

David Andrews

The return of David Andrews is massive for the Pats offensive line, they’ve had clear issues since he suffered a concussion in Week 7’s loss to Chicago. Having their captain and stalwart center back is big for Cole Strange also, he’s been in the wilderness without Andrews, clearly showing how important he’s been to the rookies development. So glad to have him back.

Nick Folk

I can see this game calling on Folk to kick a bunch of field goals tomorrow and he’s been up to the task for so long now as a Patriot. Unless the team finds some rare form in the red area, look for big kick Nick again to help with points.

Matthew Judon

The league-leader for sacks with 11.5, Judon should be a difference maker again tomorrow, last time against Zach Wilson he recorded 0.0 sacks for only the second game this season, I think that’ll change tomorrow and he’ll cause the Jets QB to have nightmares.

Flying Jets

Zach Wilson

Last time out against the Jets, Wilson practically handed the win to the Patriots by throwing three interceptions and completely capitulating in front of his home fans. A one to watch for sure, he’ll either be the reason they don’t lose, or the reason they do.

Sauce Gardner

Sauce is turning out to be a brilliant player for New York and he’s for sure in the running to be league DROTY. The Jets’ defense is certainly one of their strengths, and Gardner will be their main threat for takeaways against Mac Jones.

Tyler Conklin

The TE had a really productive game against the Pats a few weeks back, scoring two touchdowns and showing some good productivity against a Patriots defense that is usually pretty good defending tight ends. I think Bill will have made it clear that Conklin can’t have the same game against them tomorrow.

Garrett Wilson

Wilson heads into Week 11 as the Jets’ leading receiver on the year with 41 receptions for 521 yards. Whilst his QB might end of throwing the game away, he does still tend to throw it around and make plays, and a Wilson to Wilson hookup could be on the cards a few times tomorrow. He’s one to watch.

Filed Under: Game Preview Tagged With: jets, patriots

Patriots Ups & Downs: Week 9 vs Indianapolis

November 7, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

The Patriots improved to 5-4 on the year after a sorry Colts team was put out to pasture at the hands of the Pats’ defense and special teams units. Here are the ups & downs from week 9!

Ups ⬆️

Matt Judon

Mr. Sleeves continued his reign of dominance yesterday, securing 3 sacks on poor Sam Ehlinger, taking his season sack total to 11.5, a current league-best! Judon has been incredible this season, and he continues to spearhead the pass-rush attack. Is he on pace to be DPOTY?

3rd and sacked.@man_dammn | #ForeverNE

📺: #INDvsNE on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/X82Hnv9kfI

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 6, 2022

Josh Uche

The Patriots recorded 9 sacks in total yesterday, the highest in a game since 2001, equaling the franchise record. Josh Uche played his part in that total, by securing 3 sacks in one game, a career-best for the third-year linebacker. While this was against a lesser Colts offensive front than we’ve seen in recent years, it’s great to see Uche getting some production.

Josh Uche (55) garners praise for 3 sacks (understandably so) but this is the type of play he might receive the most praise for in coaches review — discipline on edge in defending read option, forcing play inside to help.

Patriots had trouble with this in prior games. Not Sunday pic.twitter.com/1xfuwzh2n6

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) November 7, 2022

Marcus Jones

The rookie had another solid game on return duty, with 1 kick return for 34 yards and 3 punts averaging 11.3 yards. In a time where the Pats’ offense is struggling to move the ball consistently, getting good field position by any means is a priority, Jones has played his part in that so far this season, and again yesterday.

End zone angle of Marcus Jones's 23-yard punt return. Look at how he sets up Schooler and Webb's blocks. He's going outside the whole time, but he draws the coverage inside and then bounces it. Next level. #Patriots pic.twitter.com/RvkgDfsfSx

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) November 7, 2022

Jonathan Jones

Wow, what a game for Jon Jones! He blocked a punt which led to the Rhamondre Stevenson touchdown before picking off Sam Ehlinger and returning it for a 15-yard pick-6 touchdown. Jones will be a free agent after the season, he’s certainly making a case for a new deal with the team.

Pats Punt Block! @Patriots

📺: #INDvsNE on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/YaM2HT1bLx pic.twitter.com/7vFIGqEY4z

— NFL (@NFL) November 6, 2022

Tipped & picked.@justjjones | #ForeverNE

📺: #INDvsNE on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/EQjT1vCRt4

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 6, 2022

Nick Folk

Whilst I don’t like the reliance the team puts on Folk, he was money again yesterday, 2/2 XP & 4/4 on field goals. The 38-year-old continues to enjoy the twilight of his career in New England.

Downs ⬇️

The Offensive Line

Boy, where to start? The issues with the line continue, and it really isn’t helping out Mac Jones, who’s working through his own adversity at the minute. One note of concern is Cole Strange. He’s in deep space right now without David Andrews, he found himself being rotated out for Isaiah Wynn at guard, which managed to patch the leaks somewhat.

I’m not sure what the answer is to fix the issues completely, but getting David Andrews back would be a start, the team has missed him terribly.

Jakobi Meyers

He makes the list for his uncharacteristic fumble on what was an otherwise ok performance. Meyers caught 5/6 targets for 42 yards.

Jake Bailey

Something is off with Bailey, his punts this year have been all over the place, some good, some bad, some terrible. The team brought in some veteran punters last week which may work to get him back on track, but I’ve been quite disappointed in his performances, especially yesterday.

Kendrick Bourne

Like Meyers, Bourne makes the list for his fumble, which was probably worse than Jakobi’s, but fortunately, Bourne’s blushes were saved by a good J.J. Taylor recovery.

Filed Under: Ups & Downs Tagged With: indianapolis colts, ups and downs

The Patriots defense rode all over the Colts on Sunday at Foxborough!

November 7, 2022 by Clare Cooper

Photo by Billie Weiss/Getty Images

Sunday saw the Patriots move to 5 – 4 to enter the bye on a win. But it ain’t all sunshine and rainbows folks. 

Let’s get the offense out of the way first, and then we can really relish in the defense shall we?

It’s unfortunate to say, but it doesn’t matter which way you spin it, the Patriots offense is not doing good. 

But, they have high paid tight ends and plenty of wide receivers, I hear you cry! And don’t we know it. But the tight ends aren’t getting chance to play to their price tag abilities, and the wide receivers aren’t getting much of the ball either. 

Whilst Rhamondre Stevenson continues to be a serious performer, his late first quarter one handed catch was a gorgeous thing, he is maybe the only glimmer of beast mode on an offense that has a weak offensive line, and a quarterback that doesn’t seem to be aware that usually year two is where you make a performance jump. 

I have to be honest with you lovely lot, I’m not sure who is to blame, but am suspicious it’s a little bit of everything, including coaching. The offensive line is weakened, but they are also suffering some a serious rotation, as Bill said, they are “playing a lot of people” and I don’t know about you, but that just doesn’t feel great for consistency. 

The one spark may be with the return of David Andrews we see some return to solidarity on that line, but until we do, Mac Jones may continue to look increasingly uncomfortable in the pocket. I mean, can you blame him?! Would you be a little on edge if your centre drops back into you three steps, and your left guard is a rookie who keeps getting benched? 

We did see the tight ends attempt to make some plays when they were given the opportunity, Jonnu Smith can RUN and we all know what Hunter Henry can do from last season, but having to utilise them much more for blocking takes them away from the passing game, and being able to put up those numbers we are all crying out for. 

HOWEVER!

Yeah, you must have seen it coming folks, you know I’m not one for being too negative, and the Patriots did pull out a win, it’s just right now we are having to swallow a cold pill of realism when it comes to what the Patriots are doing on offense. 

When I run though my game notes from Sunday there wasn’t pages and pages, but there was a lot about the defense, and I’m sure every soul that covered the game could say the same thing. 

Matthew Judon’s name appears literally every week, if there was ever value for money, holy heck then he is it! Judon continues to be the thing of quarterback nightmares, as Mr Red Sleeves hunts them with the intensity of blood hound and TAKES THEM DOWN!

(Apologies, but the excitement has to be let out somewhere!)

The Colts offensive line is the highest paid in the NFL at the moment, and the Patriots defense pretty much made them look like a bargain basement sell off! 

Marcus Jones had a great punt return to start the second quarter, Jonathan Jones ran about 30 yards to block a Colts punt, Jalen Mills had good coverage of Michael Pittman, and caused a key incompletion that was followed by a quarterback sack from Josh Uche. 

Mack Wilson levelled out a returner, Jahlani Tavi had a take down, Lawrence Guy caved the Colts offensive line and Jabrill Peppers finished off a runner. Jack Jones had great coverage, and not to repeat his kudos, but if Matthew Judon didn’t have the sack, he helped in some way shut the front door! Poor Sam Ehlinger was boxed in most of the night, with Deatrich Wise continuing to own up and show up too.  

Finally, the latter part of the fourth quarter had another interception by Jonathan Jones and an almost interception by Devin McCourty!

So the defense do-w-minated as we like to say (for those of you who aren’t Patriots Unfiltered listeners, it’s just the way Paul Perillo says dominated when it needs extra emphasis). Whilst there is a lot of concern on the offense, Mac did still get the ball out to Stevenson on a short left that resulted in a touchdown, had a great ball placement to Jakobi Meyers towards the end of the second quarter, and whilst the punter part of special teams may have been having a bit of a bad night, the expert kicking leg of one Nick Folk, put a lot of valuable points on the board for the Patriots in their home win. 

So there you have it you lovely lot, week 9 is in the bag! Next week is a bye so there maybe a bit less from me without the need for a game recap, but as they say, tune in next time and Go Pats!

Filed Under: Game Report, Opinion

Patriots Ups & Downs: Week 8 vs NY Jets

October 31, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images

The Patriots extended their winning streak over the Jets to 13 games yesterday, with it being almost seven years since they last lost to their divisional rivals in December 2015!

The team struggled on offense, but, by hook or by crook, they travelled back to New England with a win to take them to 4-4 on the season.

Ups ⬆️

Rhamondre Stevenson

Stevenson has really been the life of this struggling Patriots offense by literally picking up the team and carrying it on his back. Rhamondre didn’t find the endzone, but he had 143 scrimmage yards, pretty much splitting half on the ground, half in the air. He’s been the team’s best offensive weapon so far, a big up!

Beast mode. pic.twitter.com/746fKaEAc5

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) October 31, 2022

Jakobi Meyers

In a close second behind Stevenson as the team’s best weapon, Meyers continued to be the only successful receiving outlet for Mac Jones as he pulled in 9/12 catches – 60 YDS – 1 TD. Meyers is the Pats’ leading receiver with 415 YDS through 8 weeks which is certainly putting up a strong argument for a new deal with the team.

#Patriots film: Smart, simple design on the lone TD today.

Meyers starts in the backfield, drawing a favorable S/LB matchup in man-to-man. The motion and quick snap prevent NYJ from switching assignments on the pick, as they did on 3rd down with a "banjo" call. Meyers open, TD. pic.twitter.com/mUUZgzdUyK

— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) October 31, 2022

Nick Folk

As he’s done in many games, Nick Folk was both vital and perfect for the Patriots yesterday, converting 1/1 XP & 5/5 FG – It’s easy to under-estimate the value of a good kicker, Folk is 17/17 on extra points for the year, and 15/17 on field goals.

Devin McCourty

What a day for Dmac! He snagged two picks from Zach Wilson to make him the current NFL-active career interception leader with 32. To be honest, both picks were more Wilson being utterly horrible rather than Dmac doing anything special, but, the future Patriots Hall of Famer was there to earn two big turnovers.

Once again 🗣@McCourtyTwins | #ForeverNE

📺: #NEvsNYJ on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/hjwIBQhnBA

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) October 30, 2022

Downs ⬇️

The Offensive Line

The line really struggled yesterday, Marcus Cannon had a torrid time at right tackle, Cole Strange was benched, and the gap left by David Andrews at center was evident. If the team wants to give Mac Jones every chance of succeeding as the franchise QB, they have to show more in the blocking game.

Mac Jones

Mac wasn’t horrendous, and maybe he’s settling back in to his first full game since Week 3, but, he has to be better. He looked indecisive at times yesterday and was bailed out on a few occasions by some interesting penalties. Jones was also left out to dry by his line which didn’t make things any easier for him.

Mac has had a whirlwind last few weeks, but Bill came to his defense post game with some supportive comments, I just hope #10 can kick on and find some of the form he had in his rookie year.

Big game against the Colts on Sunday! LFG!

Filed Under: Ups & Downs Tagged With: new york jets, Patriots Jets

The Patriots stop over in New Jersey and beat the Jets, again!

October 31, 2022 by Clare Cooper

AP Photo/John Minchillo

So, a much needed win was had on Sunday as the Patriots attempted to play some better football against the 5 – 2 (now 5 – 3) New York Jets.

Mac Jones started, which in itself as a fan felt like a bit of an accomplishment, but it wasn’t the best performance, it wasn’t the easiest game to watch, especially if you were a Jets fan! But, saying that it, wasn’t the smoothest of games for a Patriots fan either.

The game started promisingly with the Patriots forcing the Jets to a bad punt, but then the Jets defense shut anything the Pats had going, down. 

Unfortunately, the absence of centre David Andrews was as glaring as a lit jack-o-lantern at Halloween, with Cole Strange having a particularly tricky game, and finally getting benched.

Whilst Mac Jones suffered under some pocket pressure, Zach Wilson suffered some more! He seemed to fold under the pressure significantly, and threw the ball to Devin McCourty and Ja’Whaun Bentley. 

Speaking of pressure, Matthew Judon maybe the number one thing of quarterback nightmares as the lurking Mr Red Sleeves, but Deatrich Wise has to be the number two!

More pressure… Jack Jones put some out there on the Jets mid third quarter field goal attempt, which resulted in it being unsuccessful.

The end of the second quarter showed us that Rhamondre Stevenson may not only be a “Steamerson”, but has fabulous hands with his one handed catch, bringing the ball into his body. And whilst this was going on Jakobi Meyers secured his spot in our hearts, and maybe the roster more so, with some great blocking!

Speaking of guys doing a great job, Adrian Phillips really threw himself into the game to help fill the void left by an injured Kyle Dugger, as well as Mr Veteren himself Devin McCourty and his two interceptions. 

Oh, and did I mentioned Rhamondre Stevenson? I did? Yeah, but did I talk about his early third quarter charge where he broke three tackles, and pretty much ran through a safety?! 

To me the word for the game was pressure. The Patriots suffered under some, they gave a lot, and Zach Wilson possibly collapsed under it. The Patriots may have made Sam Darnold see ghosts, they also managed to fluster Zach Wilson and the Jets into beating themselves. 

The offensive line has issues, the defense has injury absences and Mac Jones looks a little uncomfortable out there still, BUT the Patriots are at 4 – 4 with still plenty of opportunity to rise!

If you celebrate, Happy Halloween you lovely lot! But until next time, Go Pats!

Filed Under: Game Report, Opinion

Pats Prop Preview Week 8: The J-E-T-S

October 28, 2022 by Clare Cooper

Photo by Maddie MeyerGetty Images

It’s a short week for the Patriots as they head to New Jersey at 3-4 to face the 5-2 Jets. Here’s your quick fire preview from Clazzy Clare for week 8!

Injury reporting:

The Patriots have ruled out starting center David Andrews (concussion) and DL Christian Barmore (knee) for Sunday's game.

Safety Kyle Dugger (ankle) is among seven questionable players.

WR Kendrick Bourne (toe) and G Mike Onwenu (ankle) are no longer on the injury report.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) October 28, 2022

Patriots to watch

Mac Jones

Finally, pretty much, Mac has been confirmed as the starter. This brings plenty of pressure on the young guys shoulders to really perform, particularly following the bad fan reaction at Gillette last week. 

With just 6 attempts for 3 completions and 13 yards passing, 3 attempts for 24 yards rushing, Mac’s first quarter against the Bears didn’t show much to give us watchers an air of confidence.

So, you don’t really need me to tell you, that all eyes will be on the number 10 jersey for this match up against the Jets.

James Ferentz

With David Andrews ruled out after being listed as a non participant in practice for two straight days due to concussion, it’s not a stretch to expect James Ferentz will be in at centre against the Jets in New Jersey.

Starting his fifth season with the Patriots, Ferentz has statistically been a solid player. But so far this season he has only suited up for two games, week one and last week against the Bears, 16 total offensive snaps. The role of centre is a big one (no pun intended). With the Jets defense working on a four man rush frequently, creating good vertical pressure in the pocket, Ferentz is going to really have to bring his ‘A’ game to keep the Patriots offensive line in any sort of stability. And the situation may be compounded with Isaiah Wynn and Mike Onwenu suffering with injuries at the moment, perhaps keep an eye out for the rookie Chasen Hines!

Damien Harris

With the speculation of scrubbing his social media of much Patriots content, there is a little unrest with rumours about the running back. In the last year of his deal, and the obvious success of his probably successor Rhamondre Stevenson, add that to a severe reduction of playing time against the Bears with only 3 rushing attempts for 8 yards and 2 passing targets, the volume of usage Damien gets in the Jets game could be telling. Or not, you know how it is in this sport!

Those J E T S Jets!

James Robinson

New to the fold, Robinson was picked up to help the huge void that was created by the loss of an injured Breece Hall. The 2022 round 2 draft selection Hall, has quickly become a strength within the Jets offense. 

Robinson is fresh off the transfer from Jacksonville and it will be interesting to see if he can keep the Jets successful running game going. 

Elijah Moore

With the trade deadline approaching (Nov 1st) there has been plenty speculated about the Jets moving on from the wide receiver, even if they have been publicly affirming they have no desire to trade Moore.

The number one receiver in college at Mississippi, Moore has plenty of confidence in his abilities, but since the return of Zach Wilson he has received only 18 targets and 10 of those were in one game, and no surprise, this has caused the receiver to publicly acknowledge his frustrations. 

A dynamic player, it will be interesting to see if the Jets utilise Moore, and this could be manipulated if the Patriots defense can find their feet and be solid against the run game, forcing Wilson to air the ball out. 

Sauce Gardner

Possibly the one Jets player on many peoples minds is the cornerback Sauce Gardner, not only because he was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 draft, but the rookie has just been named the defensive player of the week. 

Making a major impact through the first games of his career with 27 solo tackles, Gardner has 10 forced I ncompletions (which, according to PFF is the most in the NFL through seven weeks). A concerning match up for the Patriots receivers!

Well, that’s it for the week 8 preview you lovely lot, tune in next time and Go Pats!

Filed Under: Game Preview, Opinion

T’was a foggy night in Foxborough as the Bears defeated the Patriots

October 25, 2022 by Clare Cooper

Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Unfortunately it’s not victory Monday, and that’s got nothing to do with the fact that it’s Tuesday!

Okay, there may not be much to recap on the game that you lovely lot will want to read, but I shall buckle up and give it a go buttercup!

Although a defeat to the, 31st in the league for most things Chicago Bears, it wasn’t all bad I promise.

Whilst the offensive line seemed to crumble a little, and Cole Strange had his first penalty, Isaiah Wynn didn’t have any… okay, okay you caught me, he wasn’t playing, and unfortunately Trent Brown seemed to take up the reigns to ensure that the sheet didn’t go clean when it came to offensive line holding penalties. 

The defense wasn’t great against the run, and they left too many receivers open on a Chicago offense that has been known to suck. 

A lot of the coaching left plenty to be desired, and the decision to play in-and-out with the quarterbacks didn’t quite pan out how it was probably hoped. 

The one point I would like to make that may come across as a little whiney, and I’m not an advocate for whinging and blaming the officiating, however… If the officials would have stopped casting a blind eye to all the Matthew Judon holds, he may have gotten to the quarterback even more, and shut down some of those air out plays that gave the Bears points. 

Okay, I can throw some sunshine on this, as I promised I would. 

If you tuned into the game moments into the second quarter (after the unfortunate Mac pick) and watched all the way through to the end of the second quarter, so yes okay about 13 minutes of clock time, you would have seen a fabulous Patriots team. 

Bailey Zappe came into the game, succeeded in a short completion to Jonnu Smith – tight endage people! – then he made a great read to Rhamondre AND, AND a beautiful deeeeeeep ball to a completely open Jakobi Meyers for a touchdown!

Next, Justin Fields threw out a floater, tipped by Matthew Judon, into the arms of Myles Bryant.

We move along to a spin and catch of Devante Parker as Zappe aired out a 43 yarder!

Rhamondre Stevenson continues his reign as Steamerson walking it in for a touchdown, with some great support blocking by Hunter Henry.

Zappe just seemed to look way more comfortable in the pocket than Mac this game and I for one enjoyed watching it, but also hope that Mac can get his mojo back too.

Well, there you have it you lovely lot, a game recap as best I could. I hope it wasn’t too painful!

Until next time…Go Pats!

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