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5 Areas of Focus for New England Patriots’ Preseason Game vs. Green Bay Packers

August 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

5 Areas of Focus for New England Patriots’ Preseason Game vs. Green Bay Packers

New one up on Athlon about the guys on the lower end of the depth chart that I’ll be watching. 

I can’t state this enough: DO NOT OVERREACT TO WHAT UNFOLDS IN THE GAME. There are no gameplans. There is a lot of experimentation. It’s about finding out who guys do individually moreso than how the team performs as a whole. 

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A (mostly) Patriots-centric Review of Texans Hard Knocks Episode #1

August 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I love Hard Knocks. Nothing gets me more excited for football than going behind the scenes of what we speculate about all summer long. Unfortunately, we’re never getting a Patriots Hard Knocks as long as Belichick is here, though I’d bet Mr. Kraft would be willing to open up the doors to it once that day comes where a new coach takes over, hopefully many, many years from now.

Texans Hard Knocks is as close as we’re ever getting to a Patriots Hard Knocks, and that was on display in episode one, with great stuff from Wilfork, Vrabel, Romeo Crennel and, of course, Bill O’Brien.

Let’s start with Wilfork, because I’m not sure I’ve seen anything that’s brought me as much joy as watching him drop bombs on the basketball court, while Mrs 75 cheers him on. Just more evidence of what a freak athlete Wilfork is.

One other Wilfork area that stood out to me was during joint practices with the Redskins with JJ Watt asking Wilfork to just blast somebody. Wilfork calmly replied that he could if he wanted to, but he’s just trying to focus on getting himself better. Thought it was a good illustration of how a 10+ year veteran operates versus Watt who’s ready to take on the world every moment of every day.

Speaking of Watt, the most unintentionally hilarious part of episode one to me was after Romeo Crennel chews out the entire defense for playing like shit. Watt then goes full Ren McCormack, going off by himself, working on important things for a defensive tackle like one-handed catches. Kinda felt like it was all just for show. All that was missing was some Kenny Loggins and Watt angrily tossing a beer bottle next to his Volkswagon.

Watt is a crazy good player and how hard he works is apparent. He stayed an hour after his solo work to sign a ton of autographs. So it’s impossible to give Watt too much crap.

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I was happy to see plenty of Mike Vrabel in this episode. Obviously he’s one of the all-time dynasty Pats, but his sense of humor in New England was legendary and we only saw a little bit of it in this episode. Belichick called Vrabel one of the smartest players he ever coached and his work with the Texans linebackers shows not just what kind of smart, tough player Vrabel was, but how he expects the same out of his players.

Also loved when Vrabel reminded his players “This isn’t work”.

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Finally we end with Bill O’Brien who reminds me so much of my college hockey coach it’s scary. He always seems just a hairpin away from going ham on you for something, but for some reason you want nothing more than to do well for him. 

One interesting moment was when O’Brien was quizzing rookies about the identities of other guys on the team. It shows how important O’Brien feels it is for the team to know each other, not just as numbers on the field but as people.

This echoes back to Belichick not using numbers on jerseys in OTAs and early in training camp – something he caught some crap for from those in the media that felt like it was solely meant to make it hard for them to know who is there.

No, Belichick knows this is a great way to force guys to know each other as people, not numbers. Remember, they’re building a team, a family.

Of course, we all knew BO’B was fiery, right?

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Medium.com/Alex Kirby: Breaking Down Bill Belichick’s Super Bowl Defense — Pro Football Strategy

August 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Medium.com/Alex Kirby: Breaking Down Bill Belichick’s Super Bowl Defense — Pro Football Strategy

Great X and O read from Alex Kirby, breaking down Belichick’s defensive strategy in the Super Bowl.

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August 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault


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August 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Best of Willie McGinest | Patriot Hall of Famer | Career Highlights – YouTube

New on up from Mike Vaz that I missed a few days ago. Always a good way to start the day with some Willie.

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Could you see a Tavon Wilson trade? Wilson has played well this past spring and throughout camp, however, the drafting of Richards, the continued development of Harmon, and the special teams productivity of Ebner doesn’t leave much room. I feel like they could acquire a depth player for him (for example Justin Green for Ben Bass, and more recently, Matt Wells for Ryan Groy..) just a thought…

August 11, 2015 by Mike Dussault

It’s a good thought and strong safety is certainly a position of strength for the Pats. Wilson has had a good camp on all accounts, and that hurts the predictions that Richards would immediately make him expendable. Still, there’s four preseason games to go so there’s always a chance for injuries. If Chung went down you’d sure want Wilson still around, and Chung certainly has a lengthy injury history. So is Richards ready to step in and effectively start at strong safety? I’m not so sure, so it might make sense to carry six safeties as I did in my latest 53-man projection.

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I think it is clear that Tom Brady and his lawyers now have the upper hand given the information that has come out in the last two weeks. Do you think it makes more sense for Brady and his lawyers to not budge in settlement talks and hold out for a complete exoneration by the judge?

August 11, 2015 by Mike Dussault

In my non-expert opinion I agree and it looks like Brady’s team has a compelling case and really, how could they not with how the NFL has handled this thing? But there’s always an element of unknown when you allow someone else to make the decision. Still, I think Brady will be steadfast that he didn’t do anything wrong and I can’t see the NFL meeting him halfway on anything without an admission of guilt. I could still see the judge letting a game or two suspension stick just for not being able to settle this thing without him, but given past precedent you have to think there’s a good chance the judge erases Brady’s suspension entirely.

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