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ProFootballFocus.com: Patriots ReFocused

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault

ProFootballFocus.com: Patriots ReFocused

Here are the stats from ProFootballFocus.com’s refocused segment this week. I used to love this site when it was free, now they just throw you these little bones. I like it, but not ‘willing to pay $60’ like it.

Check out Guyton’s coverage numbers. Evidence is building, could Dane Fletcher cut into Guyton’s playing time even more this week?

Patriots: Three performances of note

The Patriots were blessed by great pass protection from Sebastian Vollmer at left tackle last season and with Vollmer finding his feet at right tackle after the bye week (two pressures yielded in two games), the pressure will surely fall on Matt Light (-2.5) to improve after this performance. Light was terrorized by Antwan Barnes, playing in only his second game for the Chargers. Barnes was only in for 11 pass rushes but on those plays he was responsible for the sack and three pressures that Light surrendered. Light was left chasing Barnes on most of those plays, seemingly lacking the ability to contact Barnes early to neutralize the former Ravens and Eagles player.

Jerod Mayo has put a slow start in run defense to rest with three straight good games (+4.4 in run defense in that time frame) as he finally shows an ability and an intent to come downhill and take the game to the opposing run game. Mayo has registered 26 stops this season, one of the best numbers among LBs. Rookie Brandon Spikes brought this downhill physicality to the inside of the Patriots’ linebacker corps first, but Mayo now seems to be responding in kind.

For a nickel linebacker Gary Guyton (-4.4) was little short of atrocious in coverage in this game, found wanting both physically and in terms of awareness to cover the Chargers’ receiving threats between the numbers. Guyton allowed nine catches on the 11 passes into his coverage, yielding 97 yards and a touchdown on a tough day covering a multitude of receivers.

Rookie report

Aaron Hernandez (-1.7) was a contributor in the passing game again for New England (eight targets, five catches, 54 yards) but struggled as a run-blocker (-1.2). … Rob Gronkowski (-0.3) played 30 snaps to Hernandez’s 50 and struggled similarly in the run game (-1.2). … Brandon Deaderick (+0.1) made his second straight start and was much improved in his run defense this week (+0.5in comparison to -2.2 against Baltimore). … Jermaine Cunningham (+1.5) isn’t setting the world alight as a pass-rusher, but his consistency in run defense is refreshing (graded +0.4 or above in run D in every start). … Dane Fletcher (+0.1) saw more snaps than in his prior two games combined and impressed in coverage, snagging Darren Sproles for gains of only 5 and 2 yards on two receptions into his coverage. … Spikes (+0.4) had a quiet game in run defense after his outstanding display last week against Baltimore: only 22 snaps and a solitary tackle as the Chargers were passing most of the games. … Safety Sergio Brown (+2.0) saw his first defensive snaps of the season and impressed in coverage. He allowed catches on all four of his targets but allowed a long of 8 yards and a total of 16 yards. … Devin McCourty (+0.8) recorded his first career interception covering Patrick Crayton on a deep route and allowed only one catch on six targets. … Zoltan Mesko (-0.7) saw only one of his four punts returned.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Dane Fletcher, Gary Guyton, new england patriots

NFLN Playbook: Patriots Better Without Moss

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault

NFLN Playbook: Patriots Better Without Moss

It’s interesting how they point out part of getting rid of Moss was a reflection of how they’re changing to beat the Jets. Never thought you could tell me we’d be without Moss for the rematch and I’d actually feel better about our chances.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, new york jets, Playbook, randy moss

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault


Some Love for Stephen Neal

If there’s one guy who gets zero attention it’s Stephen Neal. Sure, you’ve heard how he used to be a wrestler and never played football before getting to the Patriots, but the guy is a beast.

One thing I noticed on Sunday was that as the Chargers were being announced, and running out to a display of cheers and pyrotechnics, it was Neal who was waiting for them as they ran out. Just standing there, staring each guy down as he ran onto the field, as if to let them know they were in for a battle. 

When you’re 6’4 and 305 pounds it certainly sends a message.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/some-love-for-stephen-neal-if-theres-one-guy-who/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, Stephen neal

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault


New England Patriots DVOA Trends

Above you’ll find the Football Outsiders rankings for the Patriots broken down by week. One important thing to note is that you want your defensive ranking to be negative, while you want you offense and special teams to go up.

So what can we tell from this graph? The defense is definitely improving on almost a week by week basis. However the offense has been slowly trending downward. Special Teams have been solid, and slowly trending upwards.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-dvoa-trends-above-youll/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dvoa, football outsiders, new england patriots

Football Outsiders: Patriots #3 Overall DVOA

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Football Outsiders: Patriots #3 Overall DVOA

The Patriots are again ranked third this week in DVOA. They are 2nd in offense, 27th in defense and 5th in special teams. Their defensive DVOA is slowly starting to creep up the rankings which is a good sign. They’re actually a lot closer to the middle of the pack than they are to last place, so don’t let the 27th ranked defense fool you too much.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dvoa, football outsiders, new england patriots

Reiss & Bruschi ESPN Podcast: Vikings Edition

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Reiss & Bruschi ESPN Podcast: Vikings Edition

Must listen alert! Must listen alert! Great stuff as always.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Minnesota Vikings, new england patriots

Patriots – Vikings Flashback Highlight

October 27, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Patriots – Vikings Flashback Highlight

To kick off Vikings week we’d like to share what is probably Chad Jackson’s greatest highlight as a Patriot, which yes, I realize isn’t saying much. But still, this was a pretty sweet touchdown scramble and made us believe, for maybe just one play, that Jackson might turn out to be a player. He didn’t.

Sifting through some of these highlights from 2006 reminded me how it was one of the first times we really saw the Patriots go hard core spread offense. Of course it was surprising given that their receiver corps consisted of aging Troy Brown, soon-to-be bust Chad Jackson, Reche “One Season” Caldwell, and the infamous Doug Gabriel. At this point Jabar Gaffney was still on the periphery (if he was even on the team yet).

Anyway, this game was the first sign of what was to come in 2007, but clearly they needed Moss, Welker and Stallworth before going spread full time.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Chad Jackson, Minnesota Vikings, new england patriots

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