It Is What It Is Cast: Matt Chatham on the Patriots defense
Great stuff in here with Chatham talking about the Patriots defensive personnel.
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It Is What It Is Cast: Matt Chatham on the Patriots defense
Great stuff in here with Chatham talking about the Patriots defensive personnel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TKBQiCEj0
Best Plays Of The 2012 Season (by xXxNFLVidzxXx)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/best-plays-of-the-2012-season-by-xxxnflvidzxxx/
Just a friendly highlight video reminder, Tom Brady is still actually pretty good at football.
McCourty had stuggles in seeing the ball more than anything this season. His timing of getting his head around was off and this is a function of teams having a season of film to break down on him. I would look to see a marked improvement in this next season as this is a reps issue. The other critical issue is his safety continuity. Athletically he was just fine and 99% of his technique was there all season, he just couldn’t quite put it all together. Without good safety play with him, he was frequently stranded in no man’s land and looking out of position because his safeties were either out of position or too slow to help him out. For the importance of safety-corner interaction look at how much better the secondary as a whole played when McCourty was moved to safety where he played quite well. Both corners improved when he moved there.
Interesting stuff from Jay Shields over on a thread at PatsFans. I hope he’s right…
ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay is holding a conference call today and he shared his insight as to some of the “value” areas that could be there for the Patriots late in the first round (27th and 31st).
“I look at the Patriots, and if they were to stay home and use these two picks, I think they have a great opportunity to get some players at the positions they continue to need – that’s in the secondary, pass rusher and also wide receiver,” McShay said.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/espn-draft-analyst-todd-mcshay-is-holding-a/
We’ve shifted fully into off-season mode here at the Ministry of PatsPropaganda, and we’ve begun with thinking long and hard about the current Patriots personnel and where the biggest areas of need really are.
As evidenced in Michael Holley’s War Room the Patriots evaluate their off-season acquisitions specifically against the current Patriots roster and we try to do the same thing here.
Here are some general thoughts as we get going on our Free Agency and Draft research, specific to the Patriots.
“I’m dealing with the best offensive line and best quarterback in the NFL, so the holes are going to be there. I think we’re going to have an awesome backfield,” he said. “I bring a downhill running style. I’m no blazer at all. I’m the back that can go in there for four or five […]