Rob Ninkovich’s new role — Patriots playmaker – ESPN Boston
Welcome late-comers to the Ninkopoop party. If you didn’t love this guy before you certainly will after reading this great piece from Jackie MacMullan.
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Rob Ninkovich’s new role — Patriots playmaker – ESPN Boston
Welcome late-comers to the Ninkopoop party. If you didn’t love this guy before you certainly will after reading this great piece from Jackie MacMullan.
Greg Cosell of NFL Films, who may watch as much game film on a week-to-week basis as most coaches, warns that fans shouldn’t get too excited about the Patriots’ performance against the Broncos, and reveals some interesting tidbits about the Ravens.
“The Ravens are a very odd pass game. They’ve got a quarterback who can throw it as well as any quarterback in the league in [Joe] Flacco, but their pass game is very limited conceptually and tactically; it’s not hard to tactically defend,’’ Cosell said. “So it comes down to people. Is it possible that [Devin] McCourty can get beat by Torrey Smith on a go route? Of course that’s possible. McCourty’s been beat this year. So I can’t sit here and tell you, ‘Gee, they’re going to shut down the Ravens,’ but the Ravens are not hard to defend tactically.’’
Against the Texans last Sunday, Cosell counted just eight snaps when Baltimore used its third receiver, Lee Evans, a number that’s nearly unheard of these days. For comparison, the Patriots had four receivers – Wes Welker, Deion Branch, Julian Edelman, and Tiquan Underwood – play at least 10 snaps against the Broncos, plus tight ends Rob Gronkowski, who played all 66 snaps, and Aaron Hernandez, who was on for 57. But Flacco, whom many consider to be the wild card in this game, is a good passer, and the Ravens have the dynamic Ray Rice, who was both their leading rusher and leading receiver.
Cosell has quickly taken a liking to Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes, whom he called “arguably the most physical and violent inside linebacker’’ in the NFL, and his return to the field three weeks ago, along with the return of safety Patrick Chung, have made a difference.
So much great stuff in this quote, none better than the stuff about Brandon Spikes and Patrick Chung, two players I’ve been a huge fan of since their arrival in Foxboro.
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Belichick’s dual TE threat started in 1970s – NFL – Yahoo! Sports
“At the time, I never really thought about it because we were just trying to get the best players on the field,” Sanders said. “Now, when I watch the Patriots, I see what Bill was trying to get to. Maybe he didn’t have it all figured out back then, but you see where the idea was going. If you can find more ways to get a 260-pound man the ball [in the secondary], there’s a lot of damage you can do.”
Blount’s latest transformation has been from special teamer and change-of-pace back to game breaker: He followed up his 189-yard, two-touchdown performance in Week 17 with a 166-yard, four-touchdown day against the Colts on Saturday. Blount is a perfect symbol not only of the Patriots’ approach — a sterling example of the kind of afterthought Bill […]