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Am I starting to get excited for another season? Yes. Yes I am. (via Tom Brady: “The Loyal Patriot” HD (2015) – YouTube)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/am-i-starting-to-get-excited-for-another-season/
The PatsPicker over at PatsFans.com is up and it’s a fantastic app to quickly put together your own 53-man roster projection. Here’s where I’m at right now as I see the opening night roster shaping up. Share yours below!
QB (2) T.Brady, J.Garoppolo – I’m just assuming Brady will be good to go and not sit out any games. So no drama here.
RB (5) J.Gray, T.Gaffney, J.White, B.Bolden, T.Cadet – Tough cutting Develin and I just can’t see how Gray/Cadet/Gaffney plays out. Blount enters the mix Week 2.
WR (5) J.Edelman, B.LaFell, D.Amendola, A.Dobson, M.Slater – Tyms vs. Dobson and for some reason I’m going with Dobson here even though I like Tyms special teams ability and deep threat-y-ness.
TE (3) R.Gronkowski, S.Chandler, M.Hoomanawanui – Hooman continues to be the unsung stalwart of the tight end group, but Chandler will bump him down the depth chart. Very solid threesome.
C (1) B.Stork – Excited about Stork taking a big step in Year 2.
G (3) T.Jackson, R.Wendell, S.Mason – Wendell sneaks on again as I don’t think Mason beats him out. Both he and Mason could play center too in a pinch.
T (4) N.Solder, S.Vollmer, M.Cannon, C.Fleming – Very good group with some guard versatility for Cannon and Fleming.
DE (6) R.Ninkovich, C.Jones, J.Sheard, Z.Moore, G.Grissom, T.Flowers – Been a while since the defensive end group has been this deep. Could see Moore in an interior tackle role as well, or Grissom could shift to OLB as well. Nink/Chan/Sheard a solid rotation at the top.
DT (5) M.Brown, D.Easley, Chr.Jones, S.Siliga, A.Branch – Heavy rotation early on with this group, but they can do it all and there’s enough talent to replace Wilfork. Easley and Brown are real wild cards. If they play like first round picks…
ILB(3) J.Mayo, D.Fletcher, C.White – Sticking with the knowns here, as Fletcher and White can both play special teams and fill in on defense in a pinch. Mayo faces a critical year.
OLB(3) J.Collins, D.Hightower, D.Fleming – Two of the best young LBs lead the way here with Darius Fleming showing some promise and taking a positive step being two years removed from knee surgery.
CB (5) L.Ryan, M.Butler, B.Fletcher, T.Brown, D.Roberts – Really hope the young guys take the jobs, but Fletcher and Brown were once very promising starters so they’re a good fallback option. McClain was a tough cut in the slot. Swanson could be a dark horse there too.
SS (3) P.Chung, N.Ebner, J.Richards – Swap Tavon Wilson for Richards. Ebner could be on the bubble but BB doesn’t mess around with STs.
FS (2) D.McCourty, D.Harmon – McCourty leading the way in the secondary and Harmon is a good back up for him who should play more snaps this year than last.
ST (3) S.Gostkowski, R.Allen, J.Cardona – Perhaps the best K/P combo in the NFL and Cardona has the makings of a special LS.
Week 1 Suspension: LeGarrette Blount – I always kinda like having a guy or two suspended to allow an extra roster spot heading into the regular season. If the NFL wanted to make it hard they’d make suspended guys count during final cuts.
Total players: 53
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Tough cuts: Matthew Wells/Xzavier Dickson (both need a PS year if they can sneak them on), Josh Klein (might be my biggest mistake here, could see a scenario he’s starting), Brian Tyms, James Develin.
I hope that whoever the new guard(s) is/are that they short yardage running game might be improved this year, but otherwise on the whole I think it’s hard to predict. They have a ton of interesting pieces who could shift the dynamic of the offense, but no matter how they’re slightly different they’ll still be really good.
The biggest piece that will affect things will be the passing down back. What new wrinkles/abilities do James White or Travaris Cadet bring? How will they hold up in pass protection? That’s a big role in the offense.
Then I look at the second tier of weapons – Chandler and maybe Derby at TE, Amendola/Dobson/Tyms/Gibson. How do those guys do in rounding things out behind Gronk/LaFell/Edelman?
We’ll see plenty of Chandler in the red zone, but what will the overall balance be between him and Amendola’s snaps?
Much of this can depend on injuries of course as well. The only thing to do is watch how the next month plays out. They’ll still be experimenting a bit in September (hopefully not along the line), but in early October we’ll see them lock in on what works and start to refine it for the stretch run.
Great historical Belichick video to kick off training camp week! (via Tom Brady: “Belichick’s Redemption” HD (2015) – YouTube)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/great-historical-belichick-video-to-kick-off/
Checking the balls before the game and after the game would have been enough for me. The officials have approximately only six minutes in their locker room at halftime as it is. By the time they get off the field and then have to leave to notify the teams with a two-minute warning to get back on the field, that leaves them hardly enough time to catch their breaths.
Now they have to measure 24 footballs at random games. Now instead of officials discussing their performance in the first half and getting ready for the second half, they’ll be adjusting PSI’s.
Mike Pereira
Of course another hilarious overreaction from the NFL. I didn’t realize under or over inflated balls were magically better. The NFL allowed Deflategate to erupt and now they have to enact overbearing rules to prevent something that may have not even really happened from ever happening!
I think this week is going to be a big one and not just because camp opens.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/checking-the-balls-before-the-game-and-after-the/
These 5 Patriots need breakthrough seasons
Very good list, hard to argue with any of the top five. Tavon Wilson is obviously a guy who is fighting for a job with Chung, Ebner and Richards. Chris Jones and Sealver Siliga need to stay healthy this year, we’re still not quite sure what their ceilings are.
So turn back the clock to the 2013 season for a second. Brown is one of the best corners in the league, Fletcher and Cox are priority free agent signings, Ryan is a promising rookie known as Instant Offense, and McClain is providing quality snaps in the slot.
One year later and all five are in the dog house. One year later and no one wants any of these former rising stars. What are the odds that last season was just a down year for a couple of these players? What are the chances that one or two of these players rebounds after an average season in Oakland, or a bad year on a sieve of an Eagles defense?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-turn-back-the-clock-to-the-2013-season-for-a/
I went down to the Patriots sendoff this morning, which was a good time though a bit of an extended wait for the good stuff. The area and stairs around the Hall were absolutely mobbed with reports of the first fans arriving at 3am!! I wasn’t quite that passionate but got there around 8:30, well […]