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June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The fact that the average pressure of the Colts
balls was significantly above the prediction of the
Ideal Gas Law, while that of the Patriots balls was
not, is inconsistent with the findings of the Wells
report. Our conclusion that the warming of the
balls during halftime is the key factor overlooked
in the Wells report is supported by the
observation that the readings of the intercepted
Patriots football, measured separately from the
other Patriots balls, came in almost precisely at
the prediction of the law. Under the hypothesis
asserted by the Well report, the odds of this
Patriots ball matching the Ideal Gas Law
prediction were between 1 out of 3 and 1 out of
300. It is therefore unlikely that the Patriots
deflated the footballs.

American Enterprise Institute’s new study of the Wells Report https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/On-the-Wells-report.pdf

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-fact-that-the-average-pressure-of-the-colts/

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Deflating ‘Deflategate’

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Deflating ‘Deflategate’

I know many out there are sick of Deflategate, but when the New York Times comes out with something like this, I have to share it.

H/T to @MichaelHurley for the find.

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Mike – with all the additions along the defensive line, especially through the draft, I’m wondering how you see the trench’s depth chart stacking up and who might be the odd men out.

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Hard to say definitely right now because it always seems to be a position where at least minor injuries are a factor. But I’ve seen quite a few roster projections with Chris Jones getting cut. I’d prefer to keep him because I think he’s a pretty solid rotational guy.

Easley and Brown are obviously locks, then I’d pencil in Siliga and Branch as near-locks (though you can never be sure a vet like Branch will stick out of camp since it would guarantee his salary). Still, I think he’s the only true veteran and a needed presence.

Chris Jones might actually be in competition with Zach Moore, who’s been working as an interior rusher.

Overall it’s a good mix of size and quickness and I am so curious to see how the rotation breaks down without Wilfork this season. We could be in for a bit of a schematic tweak without him.

As for the ends Chandler Jones, Ninkovich and Jabaal Sheard are locks and you’d think Grissom and Flowers should be as well. With Moore’s flexibility that should help pad the defensive end spot as well.

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Do you think the plan offensively is to get back to the multiple TE offense

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think it’s always the preference to be able to run a healthy dose of multiple tight end sets. We’ve already heard plenty about the extra red zone work that Brady, Gronk and Chandler are putting in.

The simple truth is with teams playing more and more subpackages with smaller defensive backs, playing more 12 and 13 personnel enables the offense to dictate the terms. Gronk and Chandler are so ideal for this because they’re both huge and can also can also catch.

If the defense plays four DBs and stacks the box they’ll send Gronk and Chandler out and make linebackers/safeties cover them. If the defense plays with a light box, they’ll run. That’s the essence of the Patriots philosophy – attack the weakness and that’s what multiple tight ends allows them to do on offense.

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While I like Blount, I would like to see gray get more snaps this year

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I agree, Gray has good quickness while Blount seems to take a couple strides to really get going. There’s no question they’re going to have to rely on Gray or Gaffney as a primary early down back against the Steelers, although the offensive gameplan vs. Pittsburgh is often a pass-heavy one so we might get a better sense of Cadet/White in that first game. Though I’m not sure any of the backs are ready to just step in and carry the bulk of the load in week one. 

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Which guys are you most keeping your eye on with the upcoming mini-camp? Conversely, any guys you think are overrated and either won’t be a starter or will be cut?

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think we’ll get a little more insight into the positional battles in mini-camp since they’ll move a bit away from teaching, but it’s still hard to make any hard determinations as to where things will be in September.

The three key spots are running back, left guard and cornerback, so let’s run through those spots because everywhere else should be a healthy rotation as it will be in camp.

Running back – Travaris Cadet has good size and moves like a wide receiver, I am very curious to see how he looks with live tackling, but that will have to wait. Hard to really get much here in mini-camp, but it will be interesting to see how the reps are being divvied up.

Left Guard – I’ve been hearing rumblings that Caylin Hauptmann is one to watch at left guard. Assuming they don’t bring in Evan Mathis. Still haven’t closed the book on Connolly but that LG spot as a lot of questions marks.

Cornerback – Seems like Logan Ryan is atop the depth chart, but after that it will be interesting to see who is where. Is it Fletcher or Butler starting on the outside? Is McClain the top slot guy? So many new faces, I wouldn’t rule anything out, especially rookies Jimmy Jean and Daryl Roberts.

Also curious how the safeties split reps amongst Harmon/Chung/Wilson/Richards.

One guy I’ll be keeping an eye on this summer is Ninkovich. Maybe it was just a smokescreen but when Mayo/Collins/Hightower were all healthy in the first game, Nink was coming off the field in passing situations. Now with Sheard in the mix as well, I think this is an area to monitor.

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Submit a Question!

June 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Submit a Question!

Mandatory mini-camp next week, then the Brady appeal the week after before we hit any small football void we’re going to have this offseason. Lots of roster movement this week as well, what’s on your mind Pats pals?

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