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It Is What It Is » Thoughts on the Patriots’ loss of DE Mark Anderson and the addition of CB Will Allen

March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Thoughts on the Patriots’ loss of DE Mark Anderson and the addition of CB Will Allen

Unfortunate to lose Anderson but there’s no way the Pats were ponying up that much money for a player they likely valued as a DPR. I will say this for the Bills, I like what they’re doing. They’ve taken note of how teams like the Giants have beaten the Pats and they’re trying to follow that model of building up their defensive line with as many good pass rushers as they can pay.

It goes back to one of my favorite sayings “the road to the playoffs goes through the division”. If you’re not trying to build a roster to beat the team who has won the division 9 of the last 11 years what are you doing? I’m looking at you Jets.

The Patriots have lost defensive end Mark Anderson to the Bills, who signed the 28-year-old to a four-year deal and figure to use him as a pure pass-rusher. Anderson was able to parlay a big season with New England into a four-year deal with Buffalo worth $27.5 million, including $8 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM4SRlAVbEA

BREAKING: BenJarvus Green-Ellis signs four year deal with the Bengals

Thanks for the memories and lack of fumbles, Law Firm! Such a consummate Patriot. Came in as an undrafted rookie, worked his way slowly up the depth chart before breaking out in 2010 with a 1,000-yard rushing season.

He was never flashy but he got the job done by always getting positive yardage and never fumbling. His reliability will be missed.

Luckily the Pats have two high round picks from 2011 in Ridley and Vereen ready to hopefully step in. Don’t rule out the addition of a veteran running back or another rookie in April.

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

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March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR638W3tRc

Tebow 95 yard game winning drive against jets epic (by head2513)

Well this certainly has new meaning now, huh?

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

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The NFL’s official announcement regarding bounty discipline | ProFootballTalk

March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The NFL’s official announcement regarding bounty discipline | ProFootballTalk

Must read for any NFL fan. Of course there will be countless discussions of how the punishment for Bountygate makes Spaygate look minor, though I’m sure there will be plenty of Pats-haters saying the NFL went easy on us for whatever reason.

But maybe, just maybe, this will give us a little more perspective that while Spygate was undoubtedly bad, the Patriots never went to the level of deception that the Saints did, and that the effect on the field and to the NFL brand was viewed as far worse for Bountygate.

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Patriots Sign CB Will Allen – Pats Pulpit

March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Sign CB Will Allen – Pats Pulpit

Good signing by the Pats, he might be up there in age but if he can play in the slot and potentially some free safety he fits two needs. Might not make it out of camp, but Belichick had this to say about him in 2011:

“He’s been an important guy for [the Dolphins] and we didn’t see him in the first game. He’s done a good job for them, very experienced player with a lot of skills that you look for in a cornerback with his speed, quickness and experience obviously. He’s got a lot of playmaking ability.”

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Trevor Scott a versatile fit for Patriots

March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

With Andre Carter still recovering from a torn quad and Mark Anderson a new member of the Bills, the pass rush solutions the Patriots found in 2011 won’t be back in the same capacity in 2012.

While I expect Carter to re-sign once he can prove his health, the loss of Anderson leaves the Pats with a hole at designated pass rusher, and while Markell Carter should be an interesting player to keep an eye on, I believe that newly signed Trevor Scott could be an even better fit for the Patriots than Anderson.

Scott isn’t one of the heralded Patriots signings. He signed a one-year deal which means he will have a lot to prove if he wants to stick around this season, much less into 2013 and beyond.

Scott entered the NFL in 2008 with the Raiders and demonstrated some solid pass rush skills playing as a sub at both left and right defensive end. He finished the year with five sacks and nine QB pressures in just 233 snaps, including two sacks of Matt Cassel against the Patriots in week 15.

In 2009 Scott started the season off again as a sub player at right end. In week 12 he was moved to a full time starter at linebacker where he racked up 15 of his 28 total tackles in just 5 games. He finished the year with seven sacks and ten QB pressures.

In 2010 the Raiders began to use Scott in different spots every week. Before tearing his ACL in his tenth game of the season he had already racked up 19 QB pressures. He played left and right end and weakside linebacker, and was generally solid in both run defense and pass rush no matter where he was playing.

Upon his return from injury in 2011 it seems like Scot was no longer a significant part of the Raiders plan. He was used solely as a sub defensive left end and his statistics fell of a cliff. Patriots fans are well aware of the drop off a player can have in his first year back from an ACL injury (see Brady, Welker), so it’s safe to say that played a part in Scott’s drop off. But  the coaching staff also no longer used him in a variety of roles which seemed to benefit his play most.

When you look at Mark Anderson’s numbers before coming to the Patriots they are very similar to what we’ve laid out for Trevor Scott, however never before had Anderson played linebacker like Scott. In a perfect world I’d love to have both Anderson and Scott on the Pats in 2012, but if Anderson does walk Scott seems like he’d be a good candidate to replace what Anderson did, and perhaps do it even better in some spots.

This is not to say that I expect Scott to come in and put up ten plus sacks with the Pats right off the bat. But what I do see is a versatile player who played well in a number of different roles for the Raiders, and at 6-05, 255 he’s the ideal size for a Patriots outside linebacker. He should also be back to form being two full years removed from his ACL injury, and he’ll have something to prove with the Patriots being on just a one-year deal.

Scott will surely be a player to keep an eye on when training camp rolls around.

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March 21, 2012 by Mike Dussault

It wouldn’t surprise anyone to hear that Belichick is spending more time focusing on the defense, seeing as that was the weaker side of the ball and has been for the past few seasons. Is he more “passionate” about defense? Well, he’s passionate about winning. And being able to concentrate more on areas of need – while still working close enough with McDaniels – could prove to be the difference.

McDaniels putting his mark on offense

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