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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

What does this mean for the rest of the AFC East?

The Williams signing gives the Bills arguably the best defense in the division. While the New York Jets will certainly take umbrage with that statement based on their outstanding secondary, the Bills now have a defense that features playmakers on every level. From Williams and Dareus controlling the line of scrimmage to Nick Barnett and Jairus Byrd making critical plays in back seven, the Bills have a deep and talented lineup that can thrive against any offensive style.

In the AFC East, the unit has to match up against the New England Patriots’ diversified attack. The Pats place a premium on spreading the field with multiple formations and personnel groupings, while using the short passing game to stretch the defense horizontally. After watching the New York Giants’ front four throttle the attack in Super Bowl XLVI, the Bills now have the capability of using a similar approach in a pair of division games.

For the Miami Dolphins and Jets, the Bills’ revamped defense now possesses a front line to control the game in the trenches, neutralizing both teams’ ground-based attacks. The size and athleticism of the defensive line can create penetration at the point, allowing the linebackers to flow freely to the ball.

NFL.com news: Mario Williams takes stout Buffalo defense to next level

And on the third day of Free Agency Buffalo ascended to the top defense in the AFC East…

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A scout’s take on Landry | National Football Post

March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

A scout’s take on Landry | National Football Post

Laron Landry is reportedly scheduled to meet with the Patriots this weekend and the reaction to potentially adding him to the mix has been a mixed bag from Pats fans worried that he’s just another injury prone player.

Personally I don’t really worry too much about guys who are labelled as “injury prone”. You’re going to lose players to injuries every year, but more often than not they’re of the freaky nature of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s impossible to predict who will get hurt, even if you have had a year or two of injuries.

Now Landry definitely has issues with his achilles that needs to be checked out, but if it’s healed I don’t see it as a reason not to bring him aboard. Let’s not forget this is a safety who ran a sub-4.4 at the combine, and was taken sixth overall.

It’s taking chances on guys like this who are attainable at a lesser price due to their injury that can really pay off. Let’s remember Rob Gronkowski was taken off many draft boards because of his back issues.

Some will say he’s not enough of a free safety type to be a good fit with Patrick Chung. To that I say, did you see how many games Chung played last year? The Patriots need talented bodies at safety no matter what their specialty is. We’ll let the “who plays where” of it all work itself out in training camp and over the course of the season.

Here’s what the scout has to say about Landry:

– Plays extremely hard; tough football player – Top tier athlete – More explosion than power; has strength, but will struggle at the point of attack – Limited ball skills – Not as physical as advertised in the run front – More of a hitter; will come downhill on a WR; size up players in the open field – Wants to go low on tackles – Questionable study habits – Will help a team early in the season; but will he stay healthy?

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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

What if the market made the Patriots realize they have it pretty good with Welker, who they know isn’t going to demand an idiotic deal, and it brought the sides closer to a contract extension that would enable Welker to retire as a Patriot? That’s where we think this is going. Call it a moment of crystallization for the Patriots in regards to Welker or whatever you want, but sometimes you need outside factors to make both sides realize what they have is special and they need to find a way to keep it going.

Welker deserves his own big haul – The Boston Globe

Here’s one positive take on the Welker contract situation from Greg Bedard. The Patriots had to know that there would be huge contracts given to wide receivers as soon as free agency hit, and the Pats inability to get a deal done with Welker beforehand would hurt their leverage. I doubt the Pats thought free agency would do anything but give Welker more ammo for a bigger deal. Now they’re in this position let’s hope Bedard is right and they’re still able to lock him up with a reasonable deal. 

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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3C3qM4jjtg

The Newest Patriot – Jonathan Fanene – DL (by PatriotsRazorDotCom)

Wow I sure do like the looks of this guy! Without Myron Pryor and Mike Wright last year the Pats lacked any real interior pass rush threat and it looks like Fanene will give them some of that presence back.

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

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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault


lolpats:

ITZ THE PATRIOT WAY FOR MISTER FANENE

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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Last one!

Patriots Julian Edelman 94 yards punt return (by wallstreethyena08)

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/last-one-patriots-julian-edelman-94-yards-punt/

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March 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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