Patriots 16-0 run with real game commentary.
Okay, not great video quality but honestly you really only need the volume to feel the dominance.
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Patriots 16-0 run with real game commentary.
Okay, not great video quality but honestly you really only need the volume to feel the dominance.
Thompson certainly has all the intangibles the Patriots look for, but I think he’s probably a strong safety in their system in the role that we saw Patrick Chung play last year. The game is certainly evolving where speed and instincts can overcome size deficiencies, but I think Thompson is probably just too small to play linebacker in the Pats’ system.
So, probably not the kind of value pick they’re looking to make at that spot. Honestly, no one wants to hear this, but at this point there’s probably a 90% chance they’re trading out of the 32nd spot anyways.
When people ask me about the offseason, I tell them, I’m going to have a Jerry Rice/Walter Payton mentality where whatever you do isn’t enough,” he said. “I’m going to have a work ethic where I know, in my heart of hearts, I’m going to outwork everybody. That’s what I hope to achieve.
Maybe it’s just me, but it seems kind of funny how there isn’t a lot of people beating the “Jonas Gray will start next year” drum. I don’t necessarily agree with that statement, but usually after a guy has a breakout game like that as a rookie, people tend to expect big things. I guess his disappearance after oversleeping the week after his SI cover appearance was what stuck with Patriots nation.
Still, the Pats could use a jump out of Gray, it sounds like he has the right attitude.
Jonas Gray determined to work way back | Boston Herald
https://www.patspropaganda.com/when-people-ask-me-about-the-offseason-i-tell/
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Quick-hit thoughts around New England Patriots, NFL – ESPN Boston
Must-read every Sunday morning, with interesting tid bits on Revis and Ridley. But the one that continues to stick out to me is Rob Ninkovich once again playing the highest percentage of snaps in the NFL for defensive linemen. This reminds me of what the Pats did to Vince Wilfork in 2011 and 2012 and then Wilfork sustained a torn achilles in 2013. Could that be a “wear and tear” type injury? Seems like it and I worry about Ninkovich suffering the same fate.
I had the same concerns last year with only Chandler Jones and Ninkovich as the trusted defensive ends on the roster, and I thought they’d try to find that third rotational guy last offseason, but they never did. When Jones went down they had to scramble to bring in Akeem Ayers, who was luckily very solid in replacing him.
Whether it’s bringing back Ayers, drafting a rookie defensive end, or both, I think they need to think about easing off on Ninkovich’s snaps a bit more. He’s still a great three-down player, but he’s of no use if he gets injured because he’s been run into the ground.
NFL offseason report cards: AFC East New England Patriots (A-): Bill Belichick’s bunch was oh-so-close to its fourth Lombardi Trophy in 11 seasons. But the Pats have been busy since their four-point loss in Super Bowl XLVI. Six of their seven draft picks were devoted to a defense that finished last in the AFC.