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Patriots pre-season game recap 3!

August 27, 2022 by Clare Cooper

What happens in Vegas definitely should stay in Vegas! Patriots lose to the Raiders 23 – 6

Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images

Don’t they say if a dress rehearsal is terrible that the show will be successful? Fingers crossed for the regular season show, huh?

Okay, so it wasn’t all bad, it wasn’t, and we will have a peek at a few goods, but first the bad and the ugly… forgive me, I’m all about the clichés today baby!

The things that folks seem to be most concerned about right now, me inclusive, are the offensive line and the play calling. And following that pre-season showdown, these are still the things that we may be most concerned about right now. 

You all know I don’t like to name and shame, but James Ferentz had a bad snap in the second quarter, scuffed the ball against the floor, and paved the way for Kody Russey to step in as Centre. Seemingly 2022 will see perhaps more than one UDFA make the 53 roster!

Although it wasn’t a great ‘show and go’ by the defense either, particularly against run plays. 

I don’t know about those of you that did take in this game agree, it may be my Patriots bias, but there were a few calls the officials should have made against the Raiders. Unnecessary roughness, roughing the passer after the play, a face mask pull on Parker, and a little intentional grounding too. But those would not have eased the discord we fans may be feeling right now.

The Patriots had two scores wiped out by penalties, and two interceptions, with the extra pain of one being by Isaiah Zuber… an ex-Patriot!

Okay, before my sad tears cool down my coffee, let’s move along to some positives!

We saw some delightful flashes from Jack Jones, Matthew Judon continues to show he was possibly one of the best transactions of 2021 for the Patriots, and Anfernee Jennings makes the good list again and again, even if the good list is, like me, a little short this week.

As I aforementioned, offensively there were more concerns, but Trent Brown had some of those delicious throw down blocks, Rhamondre Stevenson continued to show his prowess with a great stiff arm in the second quarter and a lovely power run. Oh and I got to see Hunter Henry catch the ball for a 16 yard gain, you all know how excited those make me!

Last week I mentioned JJ Taylor, one of those guys that continues to be on the bubble, and we all know why, what with the depth in the Patriots running back room and the double draft at the position. But, he scuttle-bugs his way here and there, and the late in the second half, bat down on the ball from Hoyer, saw JJ come from far and wide to make the save from the fumble, maintaining Patriots possession. I was cheering for this guy in 2020, and I gotta say I’m still wearing my “vote for JJ” badge this year too!

So most of us want to take that pre-season out and bury it. I get it, the Patriots have a lot to work on in two weeks, but let us remember, it is only pre-season, there is still time. Let’s get hitting that reset button, and bringing it back for the trip to Miami.

So, until next time you lovely lot! Go Pats!

Filed Under: Game Report, Opinion

Does the Legalization of Sports Betting in Massachusetts Affect the Patriots?

August 22, 2022 by Florence Marceau

Aside from the buzz that the start of every NFL season comes with, Massachusetts has been in the news for another reason – sports betting. 

While the fanbase of the Patriots spreads far beyond the state lines, it’s hard to deny that a significant portion of the New England support comes from MA, so what’s been going on with sports betting, and how does this impact the Patriots?

The State of Sports Betting in MA

It’s been a bit of a roller coaster ride for Massachusetts when we talk about sports betting, with months of back and forth seemingly getting no closer to a decision. But around 5am a deal to legalize sports betting in the state was agreed, and signed into law by Gov- Charlie Baker a few days later. 

And it’s been all hands on deck to get things ready for the start of the NFL season so residents would have the chance to wager on the Patriots without needing to cross into New York or Connecticut. While it will certainly be a few months before online sports betting is really up and running, numerous retail options could be live before the first game of the season. So get ready to find the best NFL betting promotions and get some skin in the game for what will certainly be a thrilling NFL season. 

How does sports betting impact the Patriots?

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Patriots game recap 2!

August 22, 2022 by Clare Cooper

The Patriots scoop up a pre-season win at Gillette against the Carolina Panthers

Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Isn’t it great when the first drive of the game is a Patriots defensive penalty? 

Obviously I jest, but in some seriousness, the Patriots did notch up 12 penalties during the win against the Panthers. But hey, it’s the pre-season, there is still plenty of time to tighten up… insert grimacing gif of choice!

Not to single guys out, but well, this is a game recap. Scanning a play and not blocking at all as well as some penalties, earned James Ferentz himself a spot on many peoples bad list, even if the late hit for unnecessary roughness at the end of the second quarter, was perhaps a little sweet revenge. 

Whilst there is considerable depth at wide receiver at the moment, and we are watching guys to make that final 53, unfortunately Tre Nixon had a catchable ball that he… didn’t, and Josh Hammond suffered a similar fate. 

But the offense wasn’t all bad, not at all. Damien Harris with great pass protection, and to risk cries of “biased for tight ends” we finally saw something from Devin Asiasi, did we see enough, the jury is still out, but he had a great grab for a 19 yard reception as well as several other good catches. 

As well as wide receiver choices, the running back room has some depth and skill sets, and JJ Taylor may be on the bubble, but not for the sake of trying! Yes, he had a drop on an easy short pass, but he scurries around with some good movement, and threw a great block for quarterback protection considering he isn’t exactly a tall guy. 

Speaking of quarterback, as much as I love me some Mac Jones, I really do, Bailey Zappe ignoring the Panthers player wrapped around his ankle and still making the throw… delicious. 

The defense has reportedly had a good training camp. Watching the last two pre-season games, against the Giants last week and now the Panthers, the defense have been the stronger side of the Patriots. 

Whilst there is a lot still being talked about with coaching and play calling, the defensive mind of Bill Belichick continues to bear fruits!

The good list for the defense is definitely long. Davon Godchaux with some good spin coverage, Ja’Whaun Bentley swallowing up the receiver, Christian Barmore on the edge barging in, Matt Judon pushing his mark back giving Lawrence Guy the opening for some quarterback pressure, Josh Uche with the sack, and that is all just in the first quarter! 

Josh Bledsoe forced a fumble and Myles Bryant was on the collect, but the officials with the premature stop of play, possible cost the Patriots some points, good job its only a pre-season game huh?

The end of the second quarter saw Mack Wilson almost having an interception, reading the quarterback’s eyes well, showing that the Chase Winovich trade-off, could really pay-off!

And just when you thought the pace of the game was ebbing away, Terrance Mitchell with the safety! Well, actually it turned out to be a fumble recovery and a touchdown. And finally, Brandon Schooler made sure his name was noted down in your game book, by sealing the Panthers fate with an interception within the final moments, and so the Patriots notched up their first pre-season win of 2022, Pats 20 – Panthers 10. 

Until next time, you lovely lot! Go Pats!

Filed Under: Analysis, Game Report, Opinion

Patriots Tweets Of Note: Training Camp Day 14 – Joint Practice w/Carolina

August 17, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Here are your Tweets Of Note from Day 14 of the Patriots Training Camp!

Absent on Day 2 of Patriots-Panthers joint practice:

Hunter Henry
Yasir Durant
Bill Murray
Andrew Stueber
Justin Herron
Isaiah Wynn

Henry and Durant both left early yesterday.

Fourth straight practice Wynn has not participated.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) August 17, 2022

Some new absences today, most notably, Hunter Henry. Zack Cox also notes that Isaiah Wynn missed his fourth-straight practice, although Bill Belichick described his condition as “day to day” yesterday.

Myles Bryant jumped in front of a flat route for an INT in 1-on-1s

— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) August 17, 2022

Nice moment for Myles Bryant who has had a good camp thus far. With Joejuan Williams and Malcolm Butler being done for the season, opportunities are up for grabs, giving Bryant some extra motivation ahead of the regular season.

Highlight play: Mac Jones to Nelson Agholor in 11-on-11 red-zone drill, with Agholor leaping to beat double/triple coverage in right corner of end zone. Nice adjustment to ball in air by Agholor.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 17, 2022

Nelson Agholor is another who’s had a solid camp, which was probably needed by him with questions about his future on the roster doing the rounds. The team seems like they want the offense to push the ball downfield more in the passing game from what’s been seen at practice, Agholor surely should think he’s the man to be that threat for the team.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note: Training Camp Day 13 – Joint Practice w/Carolina

August 16, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images

The first joint practice of camp rolled around today as Carolina came to town. The practice itself proved to be a fiery affair, with as always, much to reflect on as a Patriots fan.

No post yesterday as it was a light session without pads, but here are the Tweets Of Note from Day 13 of Patriots Training Camp.

First day of joint practices with the Panthers, perfect weather day, stands already getting full. pic.twitter.com/VlfLJXvMAL

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) August 16, 2022

Mike D once again provides a great shot of Gillette Stadium, a beautiful day for football.

#Patriots CB Joejuan Williams has suffered a shoulder injury that will knock him out for the season, source said. The former second rounder had been a depth piece for NE.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 16, 2022

Williams, who was at serious risk of not making the roster this year misses the season anyway through injury. Williams will remain on IR unless the team decides to complete a settlement with him.

Not seeing Isaiah Wynn or Malcolm Butler here today. Haven’t seen Butler since last week’s preseason game with the Giants.

Crowded corner group with Jalen Mills, Jon Jones, Terrance Mitchell and Jack Jones all getting early work outside in recent practices.

— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) August 16, 2022

Just Wynn and Butler missing today, although BB said Wynn was day to day, so good chance he’s back tomorrow.

Tyquan beats former Baylor teammate Kaylon Barnes in 1s with a nice post-corner route. Finishes with a diving catch. #Patriots

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) August 16, 2022

The intrigue of Tyquan Thornton continues, earlier he beat his former teammate, who is also very quick in a 1v1 drill.

Justin Bethel is still a handful in punt coverage. He just threw a Panthers defender onto his back while being double-teamed.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) August 16, 2022

Bethel has had somewhat of a quiet camp, but I back him to make the roster with comfort, he’s an elite special teamer and a good depth cornerback alternative.

Couple highlights from OL-DL one-on-ones:

– Yodny Cajuste with a strong win over Yetur Gross-Matos. Had Cajuste 2-0.

– Trent Brown with a W over Brian Burns

– Cole Strange handled Derrick Brown

– Barmore with a clean win over Bradley Bozeman

– Wise over Deonte Brown

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) August 16, 2022

Sounded like a strong day for both of the Pats line units, Trent Brown popped up in many Tweets today as being solid.

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The game recap is back!

August 12, 2022 by Clare Cooper

The Patriots host the NY Giants in the first game for pre-season

Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images

So football is back… kinda.

Sure, it’s only the first game of the pre-season, and spoiler alert the Patriots didn’t win, but there was plenty to be positive about, even if there is some to still have those concerns over.

You all know by now, it’s my second full season writing these, I like to keep it as positive as possible whilst still letting you know what went on, and I’ll be honest folks I’m feeling rather rusty! Saying that, it wasn’t a tight pre-season game, but the Giants did put out a lot of their first team against, what the Patriots would probably specify, as the second, maybe third string guys.

An early in the game call, of too many men on the field for the Patriots defence, was a sloppiness that’s avoidable, not the greatest of starts.

Henry Anderson was a sight we didn’t see much of last season, although I know some of us were looking forward to, and he blocked his guy well moving him towards the Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. This gave way a little for Anfernee Jennings to charge through for the QB pressure, causing the Giants to settle for a field goal, putting the first points on the board. 

Tre Nixon had himself a great kick return, followed not long after by a false start from Justin Herron, the penalties had really begun. 

Currently the running back room has significant depth, but we did see JJ Taylor out there ‘scuttle bugging’ his way around, I’m just not certain it was always successful enough. 

The defense continued to show some of the good stuff we saw in training camp, as Daniel Ekuale took on two guys, and Anfernee Jennings brought the heat taking down the Giants running back. Raekwon McMillian and Joshua Uche delivered some quarterback pressure, and there was good coverage by Terrance Mitchell on the runner. 

The first quarter displayed good complimentary defense by the Patriots, and Myles Bryant had himself his first NFL punt return for a gain of 30 yards. 

Hoyer continued the game with some great throws, I quote the fabulous Scott Zolak here with; “Hoyer dropping dimes!”.

The later part of the first quarter saw a catch by 87, the tight end Matt Sokol. It didn’t result in much, granted, however, on a personal note, a ball to a tight end always has me excited. 

The second quarter showed Tristan Vizcaino kicking off, and Terrance Mitchell once against working hard and fighting through the block to help with the take down. 

Another name some were hopeful to see, LaBryan Ray, the undrafted rookie out of Alabama, was out there earning his reps, with good stance keeping his guy contained. 

A second false start by Justin Herron continued to rack up the penalties, and whilst he aired out some good balls, Bailey Zappe was under pressure.

Physicality on defense, whilst good by Mack Wilson, and then Jennings losing his containment to get after the quarterback, it saw Shaun Wade break up a play that resulted in a pass interference call. 

Guys like Uche, Jennings, and Bledsoe were catching my eye quite positively, but Joejuan Williams a little less so, especially when he was beaten by Richie James for the Giants touchdown. 

Shifting focus to the offence, Matt Sokol has undertaken his blocking tight end role rather well, and the third quarter saw Tre Nixon breaking free of some major coverage to make several great catches from a few lovely balls by Bailey Zappe.

Unfortunately, as much as the defence had some great flashes, including new comer to the team, Jalen Elliott, the Giants were still a little too successful against the run. Although, I must admit it seemed that Cameron McGrone could sniff out a ball whilst it was still in the air, and the third half saw his second almost interception. 

But, the penalties kept on coming, as rookie Nate Weiland, with initially a lovely power charge, got a bit too heavy with Daniel Jones and used his weight to drive him into the ground. Penalty number 12 for the Patriots. 

Jalen Elliott continued to show up all over the place, and Jack Jones gave us glimmers of his skills knocking the ball away beautifully with two almost pick-offs.

With the wide receiver core having some depth, we saw plenty from Tre Nixon and Kristian Wilkerson to prove that the 53 man cut down is going to be tricky, and Lil’Jordan Humphrey had a great vertical with some good engineering by Bailey Zappe, to throw another name into the wide receiver melting pot of choices. 

Unfortunately, there were some injuries on the offensive line for Cajuste, Herron and Murray, and although they all walked off the field, it’s still a worry when that many O line guys, even if second tier, are nursing issues. 

All in all, the defense and the offense had good flashes, and so I feel there is plenty of good to focus on. It’s still only pre-season game one, and whilst there is much to work on, I believe there are building blocks there stable enough to utilise, that’s just my two cents folks.

Until next time, you lovely lot. Go Pats!

Filed Under: Analysis, Game Report, Opinion

BREAKING – James White announces retirement from football

August 11, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images

After eight seasons in the NFL, James White has announced his retirement from football.

I had a gut feeling this might be it for White after he missed the first couple weeks of camp, now, he confirms that he is hanging them up.

New England will be in my heart forever. Thank you for unwavering support over the years. I am forever grateful.

This chapter has been one that I will cherish. I look forward to what is next. pic.twitter.com/8qd0FbA0tW

— James White (@SweetFeet_White) August 11, 2022

White, a fourth-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft became the go-to weapon for Tom Brady during the height of his career, most notably in Superbowl 51, where he scored 20 points in the unforgettable comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons, including the winning touchdown in overtime.

Nobody in New England will ever forget this moment. Thank you for everything, @SweetFeet_White ❤️💙 #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/Nxk3k9ggbu

— PatsPropaganda (@PatsPropaganda) August 11, 2022

Unlike many players who come and go during a season, White has always been a Patriot, and never looked that likely to leave, even when Brady went to Tampa.

"As great of a player as James has been for us, he's an even better person."

Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick on James White's retirement: https://t.co/WZUXQ949st

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) August 11, 2022

He was and always will be one of my favorite players. Thank you sweet feet #28.

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