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PatsProp Preview – Brady Comes Home

October 2, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Well, this is the one we’ve all been waiting for, the New England Patriots take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Tom Brady returns home. If you have any nails left, save them for tomorrow, it’s going to be an experience never to forget.

One’s To Watch

Mac Jones

Tomorrow night will be an experience like no other for Jones, but hopefully, among all of the craziness, he’ll be able to slip under the radar and have a solid game. The Patriots need Jones to have a better performance, but to allow that, they need to do a better job protecting him. Jones won’t have James White as a pass-catching option, so he’ll need to focus more on Meyers and his tight-ends. As always, Jones is one to watch.

J.C. Jackson

Jackson like every week so far this season will be the starting cornerback for the team and will need to be locked in if he’s gonna pick off Brady. Jackson has been impressive in the first few weeks, again, with his contract up in the air, a strong game covering Godwin/Evans will help his cause.

Jakobi Meyers

After hauling in 9 catches for 94 yards against the Saints, Meyers will now shift to Jones’ safety blanket option following James White’s injury. Meyers’ rise continues and whilst he isn’t an explosive-type player, he’s reliable and will be an important piece this week against the Bucs.

Christian Barmore

In the build-up to this game, much was talked about how the Patriots need to disrupt Brady through the middle, as in previous games where Brady lost, that pressure in the middle contributed to the loss. I agree, and I think Barmore is the player for that role, he’s shown the ability to cause disruption so far this season, he’ll be worth watching tomorrow night.

The Brady Bunch

Who for the Bucs could cause problems for the Patriots?

Tom Brady

You all know why this man is a danger, the greatest of all time, looking to beat the Patriots for the first time.

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Patriots RB James White to miss the remainder of the 2021 season through injury

September 29, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

Boy, this is gutting. Per reports, James White’s hip injury that he sustained against New Orleans last Sunday will end his 2021 season.

After further medical examinations this week, Patriots’ RB James White’s hip injury is expected to end his 2021 season, per @FieldYates and me.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 29, 2021

White suffered a hip subluxation on Sunday following an awkward landing after being tackled. For reference, Ryan Fitzpatrick had a similar injury and he may return this year, but, my thoughts are that White will perhaps want to fully rehab to try and play another year or two before retiring.

Unfortunately fits what we posted in game. Expect IR with potential for late season return. See the end of #ProFootballDocPodcast posting soon where we compare #JamesWhite #FitzMagic and #Tua (worst one) with similar hip injuries. https://t.co/PFyMXr4kZJ

— David J. Chao – ProFootballDoc (@ProFootballDoc) September 27, 2021

This is so gutting, White is one of my all-time favorite Patriots, I really fear his career may be over, but let’s see how his recovery goes. Life is cruel sometimes.

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Patriots Lose Running Back James White to Injury

September 28, 2021 by Florence Marceau

The New England Patriots dropped to 1-2 in the season after a 28-13 loss at home to the New Orleans Saints. The lost might have been more costly to the team than a single loss in the standings after running back James White needed to be carted off the field with an injury.

Just a little over a quarter into the game, White took a handoff and darted around the left end for a six-yard gain before being tackled by Demario Davis.  White rolled over and grabbed his right hip, in obvious pain.  While the team gathered around White, he was carted off the field for X-rays.  Coach Bill Belichick saw White during the halftime intermission. However, even after the game there was no update on White, just a word from Belichick saying, “we’ll see.”

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Patriots Ups & Downs: Week 3

September 27, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo by Elsa/Getty Images

Yesterday wasn’t fun, the Patriots were awful. But, we dust ourselves down and reflect ahead of TB12’s return home next Sunday. I’m going to keep this one short, I could add a lot more in the downs column, but I’ll keep it to the main ones that stuck out to me. Here are your ups and downs from yesterday’s loss to the Saints.

James White

First I just wanted to add a quick note about James White’s injury yesterday. It might sound odd, but that’s what bummed me out the most yesterday, I was crestfallen to see him get carted off the field with a serious hip injury. I hope it’s not the last we’ve seen of him, he’s one of my favorite Patriots ever.

Ups ⬆️

Matt Judon

Judon stood out among all others on the defense yesterday. A couple of sacks to go along with a disruptive day for Judon, who’s been the only free agent pickup playing anywhere near close to how much he was paid. We’ll need more like that from him, especially next week.

Jakobi Meyers

Sign this man to a multi-year extension please, just keep him around. Jakobi Meyers is WR 1, he’s proven time and again he’s the best wideout on the roster, yesterday he hauled in 9 targets for 94 yards, a good day for him.

Kendrick Bourne

Bourne showed glimpses of what he could perhaps bring to the offense when it gets going (hopefully). His touchdown grab was impressive on the sideline with a tight rope walk to stay inbounds and score his first as a Patriot. He also finished with a career day, 6 catches for 96 yards along with the touchdown.

Mac Jones lobs it up and Kendrick Bourne makes a play 🔥 #ForeverNE

📺: #NOvsNE on FOX
📱: NFL app pic.twitter.com/B8Wi99AvkN

— NFL (@NFL) September 26, 2021

Downs ⬇️

The Offensive Line

It’s like banging your head against a wall, the line is hampering any potential progress for the offense currently. I honestly don’t know what needs to be fixed, but they need to try something different, mix payers around and try and find a new working dynamic. Hopefully Trent Brown will be back for the Bucs game, he just makes things better.

Jonnu Smith

I have not been impressed by Smith so far in the regular season, which is a real shame because by all reports he was coming along well in the preseason. He had a horrible game yesterday, couldn’t block, and dropped a catchable ball into a pick-six which effectively sealed the game for the Saints. He’s doing all he can to find his way into Bill’s doghouse, the team needs a lot more from him.

LB Dont’a Hightower

I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve hardly noticed Hightower out there at all, he’s really been a non-factor through the first few weeks and it was the same yesterday. He’s getting paid well for not a whole lot in return right now, another trending theme, a veteran that the team needs more from.

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The Saints came marching into Foxborough and stamped out a win!

September 27, 2021 by Clare Cooper

  • Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Monday morning dawns with the recall that the Patriots are still not playing so great, and no amount of coffee will change that! There was some bad, and there was some ugly, but was there any good? Hold tight folks, I’ll answer that one in a minute.

For those of you who perhaps did not see the game, it has been commented that it was a pretty darn bad showing at Gillette Stadium, and plenty of us were really hoping that Julian Edelman would crack open that jersey case and put it on!

To be honest, many of us were hoping that, even if the Patriots had played well, we miss you JE11!

Now, I am well known for my tight endage enthusiasm, and whilst I had a little bit yesterday (a touch more on that later), Jonnu Smith did not raise any. 

Since the big tight end free agency signings, I have been a Hunter gal, whilst recognising that Smith is more of a versatile weapon, but I like me a traditional bit of tight endage. However, I am afraid last night Smith showed less tight endage than we saw in 2020 (yeah I said it folks – you know I still love me some Ryan Izzo). But in grave seriousness, Smith was not great at blocking, he had a poor block in the third quarter that would have helped Brandon Bolden power through, but Jonnu’s target got free and took Brandon down for zero gain. His “not so great hands” that I mentioned last week were still around and he had too many drops/failed catches for someone of his calibre. Sticky gloves anyone?

Shockingly, plenty of negative reports can be handed out towards special team. We saw poor punt coverage, two special team penalties, a blocked punt, and surprisingly, for the second game in a row, a Jake Bailey kick out of bounds. 

The word of the day, the week, maybe the season, is inconsistent – and not really any of the team hasn’t fallen foul of this.

Whilst Matt Judon brought it in beast mode again with two and a half sacks, two tackles for losses, and three quarterback hits, veteran Kyle Van Noy had two solo tackles, and Dont’a Hightower… one.

The front defense weren’t actually too bad but the same cannot be said for the offensive line as Mac Jones took 11 hits. 

But before you decide to drown yourself in the last bit of coffee in your mug, hear me out.

Now, I’m not going to try and sell you sunshine and rainbows, sure I’m bubbly and a little bit crazy, but I am realistic, and Sunday’s display was not good, not good at all.

However! (Ah yes, there it is!) There were some glimmers of hope amongst the “dumpsta fiyah” some are branding the game.

The front defense wasn’t bad, it has improved a teeny amount, and that is good! They had some containment of Alvin Kamara, not all the time, but Davon Godchaux showed his prowess. Ja’Whaun Bentley and Adrian Phillips definitely showed up, whilst Deatrich Wise had a lovely clutch defense play taking Jameis Winston down towards the end of the second quarter.

So, Smith may have put his gloves on the wrong hands yesterday morning, but Hunter didn’t and he was undertaking some good blocking, playing 52 of the 72 offensive snaps. There was a beautiful throw from Mac Jones that resulted in a catch where Hunter powered through with a guy hanging off him. I have put in a formal request for more of this but am still waiting to hear back from the Coach.

Kendrick Bourne attended the party with a lovely 31 yard catch, playing 55 of the snaps. A glorious little quarterback rush by Mac was followed by a long ball to Bourne who orchestrated great body positioning for the touchdown. Nice.

The two things that I take away from this game are: 

  1. The surprise at how much I’m not concerned about the one thing I thought would be at the forefront of my mind for this 2021 season, worries over Mac Jones (other than his literal safety after all the hits the kid has taken).
  2. How we are on a road not very well travelled. 

This team isn’t looking like the Patriots of old. Of course it isn’t, it isn’t the Patriots team of old and not just because of the quarterback. Things are different now, and things are changing. And good or bad we are in it for the long haul. 

A phrase I am sure I will use far too much early on in this season, but is so apt and I am rather proud of it is, the journey is long and we are still at the beginning. There may be trouble ahead, but there will be moonlight and music so let’s grab the coffee and just love! 

Go Pats!

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PatsProp Preview – Here Come The Saints

September 25, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

(Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

The Patriots are back in Foxboro for the first of two straight home games, starting tomorrow against the New Orleans Saints. Here’s your Week 3 PatsProp preview!

One’s To Watch

J.C. Jackson

Jackson snagged two picks last week against Zach Wilson, so he should be licking his chops coming up against Jameis Winston tomorrow, who we all know has the tendency to provide turnovers. Jackson is a pending FA at the end of the season and he’s playing like he has something to prove, he should be a fun watch once again.

J.C. Jackson with his second INT of the day. Wilson now has three INTs. (Video via @BenBrownPL) pic.twitter.com/kdlvPwh77n

— Pats Buzz (@PatsBuzz) September 19, 2021

James White

Jimmy White looked as if he was back to his best last week against the Jets, something which he was unable to do last season as his connection with Cam Newton never materialized. Mac Jones likes to use the check down a bunch, and I expect it to be no different tomorrow as he continues his partnership with White.

James White’s first touchdown of the season! #Patriots #ForeverNE pic.twitter.com/oMry6gusOW

— PatsPropaganda (@PatsPropaganda) September 19, 2021

Matt Judon

Judon had a quiet game last week and didn’t really stand out like I thought he would. He also appeared on the injury report this week but has managed to work through his ailment and will be raring to go. With Winston’s ability to catch fire in the passing game, Judon getting pressure on him will be vital for the Patriots. Look out for him on the edge tomorrow.

Isaiah Wynn

Wynn has been really lackluster in the opening few weeks, mistakes, penalties, and generally, his poor play has me a little worried. The Saints can bring pressure and the Patriots need him to be better. Whilst the right tackle spot is a concern also, keep an eye on the left side.

Christian Barmore

I’ve been really impressed with how Barmore has started for the team, and I think he will only continue to get better. More of a pass-rushing threat than against the run, I’m interested to see the rookie work more tomorrow against a good Saints offensive front.

When The Saints Go Marching In

Who for New Orleans could potentially cause problems for the Patriots?

Cam Jordan

The former six-time Pro Bowler will be key for the Saints as they head into Foxboro tomorrow. Jordan, who’s just 5.5 sacks away from reaching 100 for his career, is a big area of concern given how leaky the Pats offensive front has looked through the first couple of weeks. If the Patriots can stop Jordan, it will make their day passing the ball a lot easier.

Alvin Kamara

This is obvious, but they have to stop Kamara tomorrow. The Pats have been disappointing in preventing the run so far this season, despite bolstering their defensive front in free agency. Kamara’s ability is undisputed, but he’s had a slow start this season by his own standards.

If the Patriots can limit Kamara’s production tomorrow, their chances of winning skyrocket.

Jameis Winston

Winston is such an interesting player to watch because you don’t know what QB you’re going to get from week to week. He’ll either turn up as a top-10 player, throw for 400 yards and/or 4 TD’s, or, he’ll throw you multiple interceptions, there usually isn’t much in-between. If he turns up, it could be an interesting game for sure.

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Mac Jones – The New England Patriots Quarterback

September 22, 2021 by Clare Cooper

(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Mac Jones. Mac Attack, Mac the Knife, Mac and Cheese – please!

He may have only played two games in the regular NFL season, but the 23 year old quarterback, first round pick to the New England Patriots, has already had plenty of nicknames and rather lot of comparisons with the legend that is Tom Brady.

But comparisons are the name of the game in this industry, and Doug Flutie recently gave an interview to discuss the quarterback he would compare himself to in the NFL for 2021.

Although obviously not actively encouraged, Mac hasn’t shot those Brady comparisons down, and why should he?

The kid has been modelling himself on the greatest quarterback of all time for years and although only having 17 college starts under his belt, he came out with the cool, calm, collectiveness of a player with much more.

Now, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. The loss against the Miami Dolphins and even the win against the New York Jets had Mac Jones displaying some of his rookieness.

But, he showed his willingness to just throw down and be part of the team, even if it did make a few people nervous, when during the recent game against the New York Jets, he dropped for a block to help spring Kendrick Bourne for 16 yards. And then there was the pile up with the group, pushing Damien Harris for a touchdown.

His team-first mentality has been on display even earlier, during joint practices with the New York Giants, he ran laps with his offensive linemen when they got into a bit of a scuffle with the opposition.

At the start of the year we all began to get excited for the draft, and Mac Jones wasn’t even projected as being taken in the first round. But, he has been hailed as the only real NFL ready quarterback to be selected because of his mind, his ability to read defences, and getting the ball out quickly and accurately.

Now, it has been said that Mac Jones is not an athletic quarterback. The kid can move, but he isn’t ever going have the nippiness of the likes of Kyler Murray, not at six-foot-three anyway! But, with such a “football head” on those shoulders, with a team-first mentality, he is a guy that will throw blocks, push the pile and even refuse a touchdown ball because it’s more about the team win. He is definitely a Patriot looking QB.


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