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How do you see the guard position working out, I’ve penciled in Jackson the minute he was drafted but I can’t figure out the other guard position

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Few different ways I can see this playing out, but a big part of it is whether or not Jackson can play the left side. If he can the easy starting place is Wendell back at RG and Jackson at LG.

Wendell is no lock. And Josh Klein, Shaq Mason, Cameron Fleming and Caylin Hauptmann will all get long looks inside, perhaps into the start of the regular season like we saw last year. Klein seems under the radar, but has done a good job filling in over the last two seasons in spot duty. That’s a similar route that Connolly and Wendell took before they stepped into the starting lineup.

I’m very intrigued by Mason just because he’s so undersized but such a mauler. Excited to see him in preseason.

All we know for sure is that there will be plenty of different combinations inside, but I think of everyone Jackson is the most likely lock for a starting spot…assuming his knees hold up.

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Do you think Sheard will overtake Ninkovich?

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

This is one of those storylines that I can’t ignore as much as I love Ninkovich. Let’s face it, Sheard is bigger and generally more talented (on paper) than Ninkovich. But that has never stopped Ninkovich before and how can we rule him out after he hasn’t missed a snap due to injury since the 2010 playoffs?

But we must remember in the first game last season, with all the linebackers healthy, that it was Ninkovich who was coming off the field in passing situations. That quickly changed when Collins then Mayo went down, but the writing on the wall would appear to say that the Patriots will prefer the more athletic linebackers to Ninkovich if and when they’re all healthy.

Sheard brings plenty of versatility and seems tailor-made to the left defensive end spot in the Pats four man front. He can set the edge, he can drop into coverage and he’s a strong pass rusher. 

How it plays out will largely depend on the health of the front seven, but if everyone gets and stays healthy, it’s not impossible to see a world where Ninkovich’s role is reduced a bit this season. And really, after playing more snaps than anyone else the last two seasons, that might be something that actually helps Ninkovich extend his career in the long run.

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Is this year amendola and lafell last year with the team

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think it’s almost definitely Amendola’s last year. His salary balloons to almost $7 million this year. They restructured him this offseason to make his hit more manageable this year and he certainly proved he can be a valuable weapon both receiving and returning, but they’re not going to pay their third receiver (and 4th/5th most dangerous target) that much money next year.

As for LaFell I think we have him for two more years and then he walks for much more money. This bums me out because I think he’s a perfect fit for the offense, but he just hired Revis’ agent this offseason so you can take a guess where things are headed for his next contract.

Both guys were clutch in the Super Bowl run last year, but it shows the Pats need to keep the receiver pipeline fresh.

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Care to elaborate on the X’s and O’s of Belichick’s new defense with the revamped secondary? Would it be more like the 2010 version or something new?

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

For everyone who is worried that the defense is going to be as ugly as it was in 2010-2012 because of the cornerback turnover, you have to remember that this front seven is light years better than what they were in those couple seasons.

Now, I certainly do wish they’d be able to stick to the primarily man coverage schemes they played the last couple seasons, starting with the acquisition of Aqib Talib in 2012 via trade.

I thought that signified the Patriots realization that playing man was necessary in the modern NFL with some many good quarterbacks and so many rules favoring the offense. And let’s face it, a physical man-to-man secondary is far more fun to watch than zone.

Still, even with last year’s man-heavy defense, they were still in the bottom half of the league in plays-per-drive which tells you that philosophically the bend-don’t-break was still very much in effect.

The defense will not be an all zone team, but their man-to-man coverages will likely skew more off-man than the press coverage we saw last year. But with smart corners who tackle well, this can be an effective defense.

However the key to it becomes the front seven disrupting the play consistently and as quickly as possible. If the front guys stay healthy there are a number of excellent ways to make this happen, but Jerod Mayo might just be one of the biggest keys because he will free up Hightower and Collins to be more involved behind the line of scrimmage.

If you’re stressed about the defense going back to the bottom of the league in yards allowed (a fairly meaningless stat anyways), just line up the DL/DE/LB group with the 2010/2011 groups and you’ll see how different things are now.

Doesn’t mean they’ll be the consistent disruptive force we’d like them to be, but the potential is certainly there and if they live up to it, the cornerbacks won’t make or break this team.

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July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Dan Connolly exemplified everything our program requires of players. He was tough and dependable, smart and team oriented and his work ethic ensured he improved on an annual basis to reach his potential. From where his career began as a developmental player to where it finished as a team leader and champion, Dan Connolly was a player I was proud to coach.

Statement from Bill Belichick on Dan Connolly | New England Patriots

https://www.patspropaganda.com/dan-connolly-exemplified-everything-our-program/

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The pats have some key people needing new contracts in the next three years, how would you rank them from most to least important

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I’ll break them down by the year their contracts are up and by priority.

2016

Nate Solder is really the only guy of everyone in their final years that I’d put as a priority. Sealver Siliga and Ryan Allen are two that should probably be retained as well but the rest are basically depth guys who will have to prove something this year.

2017

This is where things get crazy and it would probably be in the Pats’ best interest to lock one or two of these guys up a year early. Here’s my rankings for this group:

  1. Jamie Collins
  2. Dont’a Hightower
  3. Chandler Jones
  4. Jabaal Sheard

Really I’d want to keep all four of those guys, but the ones who I’d have to unfortunately let walk are, in order of how much it would hurt:

  1. Rob Ninkovich – he’ll be 33.
  2. Brandon LaFell – someone will overpay him and he’ll be 30.
  3. Sebastian Vollmer – could be cut before this I think, but he’ll be 33.
  4. Matthew Slater – they can probably work something out with him, but he’ll be 30 and how long can you be a special teams demon?

Then there’s the group of guys under 30 who could elevate themselves into priority status from the 2017 group like:

  1. Logan Ryan
  2. Malcolm Butler
  3. Duron Harmon
  4. Travaris Cadet
  5. Marcus Cannon
  6. Aaron Dobson

So as you can see next offseason might be somewhat uneventful, but a huge core dynamic of the team, especially on defense could really shift in 2017. Locking down those top four guys, and I’m assuming that Sheard eventually takes over at LDE for Ninkovich, is a big priority and the sooner they get those guys new contracts the better.

This guy is my biggest priority though:

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Submit a Question!

July 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Submit a Question!

Just as it’s always darkest just before dawn, so is the real football news the quietest just before the start of training camp. The good news? Another offseason is just about behind us and personally, I’ve never wanted a Super Bowl championship offseason to be over more. Most of this is of course related to Deflategate, which we could have a ruling on as soon as today or as late as the start of training camp. So yes, it’s a little sad we couldn’t enjoy this offseason, but the silver lining is there should be some leftover motivation heading into the new season.

So fire away with any questions you have and if you haven’t picked one up yet my 30+ page Patriots season preview book is available for just $4 here.

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