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How Will Adam Gase’s Dolphin Offense Attack New England?

September 15, 2016 by Rick Starke

Week 2! It’s the home opener! Jimmy G (il Grappa, JFG, wherever you want to go on this one) didn’t drop the ball! Alright, technically he did fumble once, but it wasn’t his fault. Things went as well as any of us could have hoped for in week 1. So, now…

The Miami Dolphins come to town this week after losing in Seattle last week.

Their offense looked near anemic, and they were a pathetic 3-of-21 on third down (that’s 14%…FOURTEEN PERCENT…not fourteen conversions…fourteen percent). There was one look that seemed be be their bread and butter, though.

Three wide outs, one tight end, one runningback. Clear space for either a swing, circle, or flat route for the running back (usually, Arian Foster). If whoever option 1 was wasn’t open, check down to the running back. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. Here’s a visual:

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Patriots vs. Cardinals Film Review: Offense Edition

September 14, 2016 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots offense did just enough to win against the Cardinals. They excelled on the first two drives of the game and the first drive after the half. Outside of those three, things were fairly pedestrian with two fumbles and two punts on the next four drives. Then, in a mark of well-coached and well-prepared team, two field goal drives to end the game.

Those two drives went 13 and 11 plays respectively, both impressive numbers when I think most of us probably expected the Pats and Garoppolo to fade down the stretch. Garoppolo’s decision making was on point nearly the entire night and despite a couple missed opportunities, it’s hard to ask for more out of a quarterback in his first start on the road against a very good defense.

One of the advantages Garoppolo has always had is his quick release. Even if his reads are sometimes a little slow, he can consistently make up some time with the speed of his delivery, which continued to surprise defenders.

Here’s what stood out in the film review of the offense…

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Week 2 Scouting Report: Miami Dolphins

September 14, 2016 by Adam Magnacca

WOWAWEA what a finish to that game. I wasn’t that invested in a season opener since the 2009 game against the Bills where Ben Watson made the game winning score. Alas, it is time to turn the page to the next opponent. Something tells me this one won’t be as much of a rip snorter…

Here’s everything you need to know about the Miami Dolphins, aka “The F*****g Phins”

Week 2: vs. Miami Dolphins (Tickets)

Sunday, September 18th,

1pm EST, CBS

Sunny, 70s

Opponent/Patriots Stats:
Dolphins:
Notable Games: In the season opener, The Phins put up a good fight against a vaunted Seahawks team, but Tannehill took a late sack that killed their final drive and an injured Russell Wilson drove for the game winning score.

Common Opponents: None yet.

Recent games vs. Pats: Patriots smoked the Dolphins in Week 8 of 2015, 36-7, but Miami triumphed in Week 17, 20-10.  The last time the Dolphins won this matchup before that was in Week 1 of the 2014 season, 33-20. This game was in Miami (a scorcher in September).

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Patriots vs. Cardinals Film Review: Defense Edition

September 13, 2016 by Mike Dussault

It’s always exciting when the Patriots unveil their fully operational defense in the first game of the season, but there wasn’t much surprise this year. The Pats continued to stick to their Cover-1 Man coverage that they’ve played extensively the last two seasons. There were occasional zone coverages and blitzes mixed in, but otherwise it was about lining up and forcing their receivers to beat our cornerbacks.

The real fun of the defense is in the front seven, where you have a collection of athletic pieces who can all rush the passer or drop into pass coverage on any given down. They’ll show a front like the one below, and then let the offense figure out who’s going where. On this particular play, Flowers, Collins and Hightower all drop, leaving a three man rush. Chris Long got the one-on-one and not only got the sack but drew a facemask.

Cardinals Wk 1 Defensive Front

So there you have it. Five guys on the LOS and the offense has to figure out how to block who’s coming after the snap. This is where the magic of this Patriots defense lies and when Rob Ninkovich returns and if Barkevious Mingo finds a defensive role, they’ll have another two pieces to play with like this.

The other fun things they can do are fake a coverage drop, then come on a delayed blitz, or just the opposite, start to come, then stop and drop. This allows the defense to stick to their conservative roots of mostly four- and three-man rushes, but makes the front so fluid it creates more opportunities for free rushers.

Here are some more observations about the defense after reviewing the All-22 film…

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Patriots Terrible Takes Roundup – Week 1

September 13, 2016 by James Conway

Debunking the hot takes from this weekend’s “surprising” win. So many takes, so little time.

  1. The Patriots are playing mind games with Jimmy Garoppolo:

Teammates praised the young QB’s ability to execute within the gameplan and the offense, which sounds fine. But many in the media following the game, thought that this was a sign of the team downplaying what they saw as a herculean effort. It was a sign that Belichick had gotten to them and wanted to keep the little guy down.

A small relevant side note: according to Mike Shanahan, Robert Griffin III, a young emerging QB, didn’t want to watch his negative plays after wins or losses. He didn’t want to see the flaws in his game; he only wanted to focus on things he did right. This is one educational point of view, called “positive behavioral assessment”, but it’s not the one Bill Belichick subscribes to.

Belichick is not playing mind games, he’s preparing his player for success (and failure) in the NFL. Belichick likes his players to understand that they wouldn’t win without the guy next to him and the guy next to him and the guy on the Practice Squad replicating a defensive tendency of their opponent. Then when the game is over, he wants them to try to learn from their mistakes and move on. It’s very easy to ride the roller coaster, but good teams don’t do that. They never get too low, never get too high. Yes, good win. We’re onto — Miami. Just a reminder, RGIII is a disaster of a QB and his teammates after the game this week praised his rookie opponent as if he were the next coming.

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Patriots Special Teams Report: Week 1 at Arizona Cardinals

September 13, 2016 by Sam Hollister

The NFL’s continuing its attempt to make kickoffs safer by moving the spot of the ball following a touchback to the 25 yard line is supposed to give teams further incentive to not make any attempt to return kicks and simply take a knee in the end zone. Unfortunately for the league, at least in the case of the New England Patriots, that rule might backfire.

While the sample size is admittedly very small, it seems as though the Patriots would far prefer Stephen Gostkowski to loft a high kick that ends up between the five yard line and the goal line, luring their opponents into returning kicks, instead of driving the ball through the back of the endzone and giving the opposing offense the ball at the 25 yard line. Of Gostkowski’s six kicks in Sunday’s game, four were placed between the five yard line and a yard into the end zone, resulting in returns off four of his six kicks (the opening kickoff and Gostkowski’s first kick of the second half were touchbacks). Arizona never made it past their own 21 on those returns, and had an average starting field position off kickoffs of the 18 yard line, the worst starting field position off kickoffs in the entire NFL this week, according to ESPN Stats and Information.

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Notes (and GIFs) on the Pats-Cardinals Re-Watch

September 12, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Took another look at some of the key moments of last night’s game. Overall it was a very good start but there are certainly some areas to focus on. Here are just a few leftover thoughts and a few of the big plays that stood out to me. For my full thoughts make sure to check out the Posits.

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