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Ross Tucker: Why the no huddle
I had been thinking about writing an article about the no huddle when I saw this one pop up today. The no huddle makes perfect sense for the Patriots. You have Brady. You have receivers that he trusts to make the right reads and get on the same page with him quickly. And they have they have the kind of versatile personnel that can run any kind of play.
Remember in 2009 when Rex Ryan had just taken over the Jets and the Patriots came out in week two running a no huddle with trainers and backups holding huge cards with play codes on them to try and get everyone on the same page? That’s what you have to do if you want to run the no huddle and you have Joey Galloway and rookie Julian Edelman instead of Deion Branch and Wes Welker.
As Eric Mangini said on WEEI last week the only way (repeat ONLY WAY) to get Brady off his game is confuse him. Because if he knows what you’re doing, you’re dead. The no huddle doesn’t give defenses time to confuse Brady. It doesn’t allow teams like the Jets to all be up walking around, disguising their intentions. They have enough to deal with just trying to get lined up and catch their breath.
I don’t know how much of the no huddle we’ll see in the coming games against the Bills and Raiders, but I know for sure we’ll see it a lot against the Jets.
“I equate it to the offense’s version of ‘blitzing’ the defense,” Saints coach Sean Payton said on Sirius XM NFL Radio on Monday morning, adding, “It allows the offense to change and dictate tempo, be unpredictable and thereby make the defense uncomfortable.”
Offensive coordinators are tired of trying to react to all of the different blitz variations that defensive coordinators concoct every week. They want to turn the tables and make the defenses adjust to what they are doing.
As I’ve started scouting the Bills I have to say I’m concerned about this one. In no particular order:
We’ll get more specific with the game plan as the week goes on. Pats offense needs to score early to put pressure on Fitzpatrick and the Bills offense right out of the gate. If they’re allowed to stick around, they have big play capability to seize momentum.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/as-ive-started-scouting-the-bills-i-have-to-say/
Thanks to @FanofFights for all the great Wilfork photoshop fun!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/thanks-to-fanoffights-for-all-the-great-wilfork/
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/player.swf
Funny NFL Films piece on the art of the fake injury. Patriots are going to be seeing a lot of these this year.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/funny-nfl-films-piece-on-the-art-of-the-fake/
Tape Never Lies: Difficulties defending Patriots’ Gronk & Hernando
Another great article from Alen Dumonjic about just how effective Gronk and Hernando are. The truth is that while it hurts to lose Hernando for however long, losing Gronk would have a far greater effect on the offense. He’s really the hub of what they do, and while Hernando is a great weapon whoever takes his snaps will benefit just as much from Gronk.
Red zone defense (based on TD percentage) Final ranking: Tied-6th (22 of 46) Last season: 16th (28 of 50) Biggest statistical difference in this year’s defense. New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston