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Patriots to release Kyle Van Noy

March 7, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

The first major move of the offseason has been reported as the Pats are expected to move on from LB Kyle Van Noy, who was under contract for the 2022 season. Field Yates broke the story, but Mike Reiss also offered some additional context, noting that this move was economically influenced, likely needing some extra room for movement in free agency, and for the upcoming Draft in April.

Source: the Patriots are releasing starting OLB Kyle Van Noy.

A decision with salary cap roots, as moving on from the versatile Van Noy creates just under $5M in cap space.

Van Noy can sign with another team right away.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 7, 2022

Van Noy leaves following his second stint with the team, a move which I’m content with as the defense desperately needs to get younger and faster. Others who could follow are the likes of Jamie Collins, Dont’a Hightower, and Ja’Whaun Bentley, who are all pending free agents.

Friend of the blog Mike Dussault covered the linebacker group questions ahead of free agency next week, including some players who may add something to the team from elsewhere.

The move creates just shy of $5M cap space, and as always, you can see the full financial breakdown from Miguel below:

For @PatriotsHaven

Kyle Van Noy's 2022 cap no=$7,391,176
Maximum Cash=$5.6M
4m salary
$58,823.53 active roster bonuses (16 LTBE, 1 NLTBE) ($1M total)
600K in NLTBE incentives
Gross cap savings=$4,941,176
Net savings=$4,236,176
Dead money if cut/retires/traded=$2.45M

— Patscap's Patriots Cap Space Number is in Bio (@patscap) March 3, 2022

Filed Under: Breaking News Tagged With: kyle van noy

The 28-3 tee and me

February 5, 2022 by Mike Dussault

28-3 has become a part of Patriots lore and it’s hard to believe that a big part of it was started right here on this blog and now, here we are, five years later so it’s time for a little retrospective. Of course, the real Patriots did the hard work, coming back from a seemingly impossible deficit to secure their fifth title but it took a bit before it truly sunk in what the team had overcome.

About a month after the victory I was watching the game again and the scoreboard struck me. 28-3. That tells the whole story right there, that scoreboard. We know how it ended. 28-3, just over two minutes left… how the hell did they do it? It wasn’t about trolling the Falcons, it was just an instant reminder how even when it looks like it’s over, no comeback is impossible.

The next day a Twitter follower shared a screenshot of the scoreboard and it all seemed to click. I had been in the football blog t-shirt game for a few years and was even the first person to put Do Your Job on a shirt. But the NFL snuffed me out with a cease and desist, even though I was small-time and wasn’t making enough to even pay the hosting fees. Since then it was all about being creative with the tees, like the Malcolm Go one.

That’s why the scoreboard was perfect as well. It said it all and it was such a simple design that even my meager Adobe skills could reproduce a graphic that worked.

With everything fully integrated, it took all of about a half-hour before the design was completed and the shirts were available in the Prop Shop. Shortly after, another Twitter user suggested putting the final scoreboard on the back of the shirt. 10 minutes later that option was done and available but it didn’t take off initially. A week or so later, my good friend Nick “Fitzy” Stevens shared an Instagram post with him in the shirt and then, then it exploded.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized

Raiders to hire Josh McDaniels as their next Head Coach

January 30, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

As reported by Adam Schefter, the Las Vegas Raiders are finalizing a deal to make Josh McDaniels their next head coach, following on from the news earlier today that they’d hired now-former de facto Patriots GM Dave Ziegler.

Raiders are expected to hire former Patriots’ OC Josh McDaniels as their head coach, per sources. Two sides still are finalizing the contract, but McDaniels is their man.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 30, 2022

This move will end McDaniels’ second stint with the team, having re-joined as the offensive coordinator in 2012. He also leaves his additional role as quarterbacks coach, which he took over following the exit of Jedd Fisch. Josh takes over his second Head Coaching role, with a current record of 11-17, and will inherit a much different Raiders roster than he did whilst in Denver.

It was interesting to see if he would stick around New England and apply for the top role after Bill retires, but, with no clear sight of when that could be, Josh decides to move West in hope of new success.

Who Will Replace Him?

Bill O’Brien remains the favorite in my mind to take over the OC role, but I’m sure we will hear plenty of unknowns from around the NFL and College world in the next week or so.

Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: Josh McDaniels

Tom Brady retires from football

January 29, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Wow. After 22 years, the great Tom Brady is retiring from football.

Tom Brady is retiring from football after 22 extraordinary seasons, multiple sources tell @JeffDarlington and me.

More coming on https://t.co/rDZaVFhcDQ. pic.twitter.com/6CHWmMlyXg

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 29, 2022

Since the Bucs lost to the Rams, the rumors were swirling like never before about TB12 actually stepping away, and whilst in my gut, I thought there was a good chance he would retire, I actually can’t believe it.

We’ll no doubt find out more soon and an official announcement from Tom, I read earlier there was sources close to him saying that he would return to New England to sign a one-day contract and retire a Patriot.

Thanks for the memories, babe. @TomBrady pic.twitter.com/lCqCVn13tI

— Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) January 29, 2022

Whilst I sit at my laptop trying to digest this, I think of how unbelievably lucky I was to see him play in his final season as a Patriot.

Me and Clare will have some special content about the GOAT soon, but for now.

Thank you 12.

Filed Under: Announcement

Las Vegas make approach for Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler

January 27, 2022 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Well, it looks like some unexpected change could be on the horizon for the Pats front office and senior coaching departments. Just now, news broke that the Las Vegas Raiders have put in a request to interview Josh McDaniels for their vacant Head Coach position, having already interviewed current de facto GM Dave Ziegler for their top front-office role.

This would be a huge loss for the Patriots, who will now have to plan for the possibility of losing two key staff members, especially McDaniels, given the role he’s played through Mac Jones’ rookie year.

A pairing of #Patriots de facto GM Dave Ziegler and Josh McDaniels has always loomed for the #Raiders. If all goes well tomorrow, it could happen. https://t.co/IoFaERAxBX

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 27, 2022

Who Could Replace Them?

The obvious choice to replace Ziegler would be Eliot Wolf who is currently a front office consultant for the Patriots, he has experience as Director Of Football Operations with the Packers, and as an assistant GM for the Browns.

McDaniels exit won’t leave easy shoes to fill, he’s been the manager of the Brady-now Mac offense for years, my first thought would be Bill O’Brien. If he would be interested in dipping his toes back in the league, he was the Pats OC in 2011, and holds that current position for Alabama, having been fired as the Texans Head Coach in 2020.

We should know if we’ll need to look for a new Offensive Coordinator by tomorrow night.

Filed Under: Breaking News Tagged With: Josh McDaniels

Four Great Patriots Draft Picks From the Belichick Era

January 27, 2022 by Florence Marceau

When it comes to the Pats, Bill Belichick, and the draft, the one name that
immediately springs to mind is Tom Brady. It’s impossible to ignore the impact
of the greatest quarterback that the game has ever seen. However, what
others may not know is that there have been many other notable draft picks
brought in during the era of the 69-year-old head coach.

Today, that’s where we’re going to focus our gaze as we take a look at some
of the players who have been helped to greatness by the six-time Super Bowl-
winning head coach.

Richard Seymour

Seymour was drafted to the Pats in 2001 after a successful college spell with the University of Georgia, where he starred alongside another future Patriot in Johnathan Sullivan. Coming in as the highest first-round pick in the era of Belichick, he went on to become one of the most reliable players in a seven-year stint in Foxborough. After winning three Super Bowl titles with New England, he went on to further personal success with the Oakland Raiders, after being selected for the Pro Bowl twice in his final three seasons before retirement. His status as a legend of the game was further sealed when he was recently inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame.

Rob Gronkowski

It has to be said the draft-day deal with the Oakland Raiders, which allowed the Pats to bring in Gronk, turned out to be one of the best in franchise history. From the moment he stepped into the building, he made an impact, scoring four touchdowns in pre-season before winning three Super Bowl rings with the Pats in eight years. After announcing his retirement in 2018, it was somewhat surprising to see him return to action with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over a year later. But linking up with his former colleague, Brady, has proved to be a masterstroke. Gronkowski won a fourth championship in 2021, and many thought they could repeat the feat this year. However, they couldn’t overcome the challenge of the L.A. Rams in the playoffs. It’s quite a measure of the Bucs strength that only now do The Rams find themselves the favorites for the title in the latest Super Bowl odds from Ladbrokes, with Gronkowski and Brady out of the picture. That will come as little solace for Gronkowski who’s been a player synonymous with victory for over a decade.

While it’s been tough to see him go to further successes away from New England, you can’t deny that Gronk is one of the best players of his era, one of the best players the Patriots have had, and as ESPN cites him, one of the best tight ends in the history of the NFL.

Stephen Gostkowski

Arguably, the stage was set for Gostkowski to become a star from a young age. He excelled in soccer, football, and baseball before stepping up as a potential future NFL legend in college with the Memphis Tigers. His performances with the Tigers set him up perfectly to replace the legendary Adam Vinatieri. He was thrust straight in during his rookie season and showed steely nerves even at such a young age. In a 13-year stint with the Pats, becoming the all-time leader in franchise history and holds the record for the most consecutive successful extra-point attempts in the NFL.

Jamie Collins

The outside linebacker wasn’t a star in the mold of those we’ve already mentioned, but he was no less vital to the Pats in the road to winning Super Bowl XLIX. He had a slow start to his career in Foxborough, starting as a backup to Dont’a Hightower and Jerod Mayo, but his determination shone through, and within a year, he was in the starting lineup. Collins had his best season, recording over 115 tackles, four sacks, four fumbles, and two interceptions in 15 starts in the season running up to the Super Bowl win. He’s now in his third spell with the Pats after returning from the Lions. Upon his return to Massachusetts in 2021, Collins proved he’d lost none of his defensive awareness when he sacked Texan’s quarterback Davis Mills in the victory in Houston earlier in the season.

Filed Under: Analysis

Can we get some love for the kickers!?

January 25, 2022 by Clare Cooper

Fluffs, field goals and frenzy! The divisional round weekend of playoffs in the NFL 2021 season.

In case you didn’t know, three of the four divisional match-ups last weekend came down to a field goal. Not only that, the fourth game was moved into overtime by a field goal… C-R-A-Z-Y for K-I-C-K-E-R-S! 

And the nuttiness doesn’t cease there!

T’was the second quarter in Tennessee, Derek Henry took the direct snap and powered through for a touchdown. The Bengals had too many men on the field and Vrabel changed his play, and the Titans went for two. Henry rushed to the right and was taken down, conversion failed. The craziness is, had they gone back to the original play, and just took the extra point the Bengals couldn’t have won in the final moments with a field goal. Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda. 

Obviously, that’s easy to say, and you could about many, many games… Cowboys fans look away now…

But this is the playoffs baby!

Next up were the 49ers at Green Bay, McDreamy verses McMVP? Well, that’s popular opinion (but if you have listened to the latest episode of A Clare Perspective the podcast, you’ll know we aren’t ALL under that Jimmy G handsome spell). 

So, the 49ers were going to regret they didn’t draft the greatness that is Aaron Rodgers? (Oh, I so wish you guys could hear my sarcasm right now.)

But, in all seriousness the 10 and 7 Niners were the 6th seed, and the Packers were number 1. Not only that, it was looking shaky for Jimmy G with a couple of injuries, including his thumb! Don’t forget AR’s poorly pinky toe… Sorry, sorry I will can it. 

So, my personal feelings aside, Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers had a super successful season going 13 to 4, and people thought this Packers team were going to be different. January hasn’t been a great month for Green Bay in the past. 

There was snow, there was a blocked field goal, but you could argue that the Packers lost this game more than the 49ers won it, however, the blocked punt for a game tying touchdown in the fourth quarter by the Niners – pretty good. Either way, we witnessed some more franticness for the playoffs and the 49ers continued their journey to the Super Bowl with a 13 to 10 win at Lambeau Field. 

A headline in itself for the third game, “The Rams caused Tom Brady to draw his own blood!” The controversial penalty call on TB12, when the guy who hit him late didn’t even get slapped on the wrist, isn’t the only crazy thing that was seen in Tampa Bay. 

The Bucs kicker hit out of bounds twice, (not great Bob), Brady was under pressure far too often, and the Buccaneers were depleted by injury, unfortunately it showed. 

Tom Brady flung and slung, but sometimes he didn’t look like the GOAT we know, particularly when he threw too low for Gronkowski (anyone else think he was having a flashback and was actually looking for a certain cute squirrel? JE11, could just be me?). 

The Rams didn’t play a perfect game, so the Bucs left Cooper Kupp open too often, but he lost the ball at one point causing a turnover. And, I don’t know if Rams fans have arranged for that very early 4th quarter wild snap to Matt Stafford to be erased from history, but it was the craziest snap I may have ever seen, Stafford’s face was actually comical, I’m pretty sure he won’t see the funny side though.

And there at the end, as the game clock ticked down and it’s 27 to 27 did we witness another playoff winning field goal, and the Rams are one step closer to playing a Super Bowl in their own house.

The final game of the weekend was a doozy. It wasn’t quite as nut-job crazy as the others (well until the very end) but it was a battle of the elite. As much as it pains me to say it (you guys all know how much I dislike the Bills) this match up was one of some gifted players, and it came down to the toss of a coin, or did it? Don’t worry I am not here to start a fight, I’m moving along from that controversy.

So whether you think the ruling on the field should stand, that it is on a defense to get the ball back, or that each team should get a touch of the ball, at the end of the day Patrick Mahomes took less time to get a field goal, 13 seconds (yep, that’s right another important field goal) than it did for Dak Prescott to run… you know what, let’s not go there…

And so there you have it folks, another wild weekend of football, as we get one step closer to the almighty Super Bowl let’s take a moment to thank the kickers, ‘cos without them where ever would we be?

Go Pats!

Filed Under: Game Report, Opinion

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