You can clearly see me and The Hoodie kissed and made up. I’m here, that’s in the past.
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You can clearly see me and The Hoodie kissed and made up. I’m here, that’s in the past.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/you-can-clearly-see-me-and-the-hoodie-kissed-and/
Yup, that’s why it annoys me when a media report about who’s playing where or what kind of defense they’re in sparks a bunch of articles about them being significant. Can’t stress it enough about the defense, the 3-4 is what Belichick will always teach out of. 2011 was the one exception because of the lockout, so instead they started with their nickel front (which some would assume is the 4-3).
Players have to learn the checks and techniques first, that’s what is most important. Obviously the rookies and new guys are the ones that most need this time, but everyone will go through the process whether you’re Malcom Brown or Tom Brady.
Communication is such a vital part for the Patriots. That’s why things like removing numbers from jerseys helps the players get to know each other a little quicker.
Once the checks are down the Patriots are able to install their real gameplans and as you can imagine, those are complex with a lot of moving parts. So this time is vital.
As for absences I was a little bummed about Butler not being there, but otherwise it’s still early and a lot of guys are still in recovery mode. Let’s see where we’re at when camp opens and we get a handful of surprise PUPs. Those are the real buzz kills.
Let’s go people, what’s on your mind??
In a system like the one in New England that will put stress on safeties and their abilities to make the right call at the right time, you just can’t go out and find guys like Jordan. You just can’t find guys like that who make plays like that and have that decision-making ability like he has.
Great read from Chris Price who spoke with Jordan Richards’ Stanford coach to get some insight into what he’ll bring to the party.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-a-system-like-the-one-in-new-england-that-will/
If there’s a constant theme of the past couple months since Revis et al departed it’s whether or not the front seven can offset an unproven secondary.
There’s no secret that pass rush and pass coverage must work together, but I think if one has to make up for deficiencies in the other, you’re going to choose a great pass rush over great coverage. You could have two Revises back there and he can still only cover so long before guys will get open on him.
I think it’s important to not lose sight of the fact that the Patriots are going to mix-and-match coverages and fronts. They played a lot of Cover-1 Press Man last year, but they also mixed in plenty of zone coverage.
So while they will probably go back to more zone, it’s not like they’re going all zone all the time. This is frustrating because of how much I enjoyed watching our cornerbacks man-up all the receivers. That’s a fun brand of coverage, but it’s also an expensive one.
The interesting thing is how they’ve added so many edge players this offseason. I wish they had done it last year instead of trying to play Nink and Chandler every snap, but now they added a proven NFL player in Jabaal Sheard and three rookie (Grissom, Flowers, Dickson) who also project to the edge position.
None of them are one-trick pass rushers nor would the Patriots ever really want one-trick pass rushers, but it seems that the aim is to amp up the rotation on the defensive line and try to keep winning matchups instead of burning guys out.
There are so many options for the defensive front seven, it’s impossible to speculate what will happen because they can pretty much do anything. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out in camp with competition and (unfortunately) injuries.
I’d like to think Adam Vinatieri gets in. Can any other kicker claim the resume he has, not only for longevity but for clutch kicks in the playoffs with two Super Bowl-winners.
After him I don’t know if there’s a real slam dunk in terms of born-and-bred Patriots. McGinest holds the record for playoffs sacks, that could help him. Seymour and Wilfork were certainly dominant players but never racked up the stats. Bruschi and Vrabel meant so much to the defense, but again, do they get docked because they played for a Belichick defense?
Obviously Randy Moss will get in but I’m not sure he really counts as a Patriot. I’d expect he’ll go in as a Vike. What about Welker? He really redefined the slot position and had a ton of catches. But again, is he really that good or just part of the system.
I’d expect Gronk to be pretty much a lock even if he retired tomorrow.
A Statistical Look at How the Patriots Have Replaced Lost 2012 Production | Bleacher Report Nice one from Frenz…