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June 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault



zer0radiogifs:

Tom Brady New England Patriots QB – 4x Super Bowl Champion (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX)

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Deflategate is no danger to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s legacy

June 22, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Deflategate is no danger to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s legacy

Tomorrow will anti-climactic for those of us on the outside, what I wouldn’t give to be a fly on the wall.

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June 22, 2015 by Mike Dussault





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June 21, 2015 by Mike Dussault


Happy Father’s Day!!

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Assuming Scott chandler makes the roster, what do you think the similarities and differences in the two tightend offense being compared to when Hernandez played

June 19, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The physical differences between Chandler and Hernandez are obvious – about six inches and 30 pounds. While Chandler isn’t the blocker Gronk is, despite his size, but he’s still going to be more effective than Hernandez was.

You won’t have the same versatility they had with Hernandez, who even took running back snaps and was deadly in the open field, but in the red zone it’s literally a monumental task to cover two tight ends who are over 6′6″ and that’s assuming they aren’t running at you to block.

Simply, I think the Gronk/Chandler combo will be the more physical one, with a better threat of having both block in the running game. So that should give the Patriots a little better time dictating matchups, because with Hernandez you didn’t necessarily have to respect him as a blocker because he was the same size as most of your linebackers.

Chandler might not be a devastating blocker, but he’ll have a size advantage over just about anyone you try to put in his way.

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Would we still be at DefCon 5 levels of panic/outrage/moral finger wagging if it had been the Patriots (and not the St. Louis Cardinals) who had hacked into another team’s player development systems?

June 19, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I can’t even imagine how much more of a story it would be if it were the Patriots who were caught doing that. The funny thing is that it certainly seems like something the Patriots would totally do, doesn’t it? And Belichick’s connection to Tony LaRussa and the Cardinals only makes it more funny. But yeah, the mob would certainly be calling for a significant Belichick suspension, no question about it.

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It seems like most good coordinators have certain positions and themes that they value above all else. Most often it’s between LBs, DL, or cover corners. I’m starting to get the impression that BB loves his Rodney Harrison-esque strong safeties. Looking back at some older games, it’s clear how much BB loves using Rodney and Lawyer Milloy as his chess piece. I think that’s why BB just can’t help himself with reaching for all these safeties in the draft. E.g. Chung, Tavon, Richardson. Thoughts?

June 19, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Interesting breakdown and I think we might be able to throw Matthew Wells into this mix as well. This position is important in robber coverages, as we saw last year with Patrick Chung doing some great damage against the run. Then there’s the “Money” sub linebacker position but as long as Mayo/Collins are healthy I don’t really see that being the necessary role that it once was when linebackers weren’t as athletic as they have to be today.

So to be honest, I don’t really get it. The trend is clear though, reaching on these guys in the early rounds when every pundit out there had them ranked significantly lower.

The easiest answer I think might just be that it’s an unending search for a strong safety who is just as good in the box as he is on the back end. That’s ideally what you want in today’s NFL and if you have two of them that never have to come off the field it would be the goal.

This is why the safety competition and reps will be so interesting to watch unfold. Richards is really the wild card. Most agree he should bump Tavon off the roster, but what how will he impact Chung/Harmon and how will the evolving secondary have a trickle-down effect on who’s playing the safety spots in certain situations?

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