What Now for the New England Patriots Without Darrelle Revis? | AthlonSports.com
Here’s my latest over at Athlon.
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What Now for the New England Patriots Without Darrelle Revis? | AthlonSports.com
Here’s my latest over at Athlon.
Good Belichick kool aid drinking take, if those kind of things are your bag. Look, no one has waited for this defense to be dominant again than I have. The Patriots defensive turnover was maybe the biggest reason I started blogging, to track it and analyze it. Losing Revis stinks. I loved what he brought to the defense and how he freed up the other 10 guys to do damage. But there are only a few of those kind of guys in the NFL, and not having one doesn’t bar you from winning a Super Bowl, despite the results of the last two years.
Name me the secondary of either Giants team that beat the Pats’ in the Super Bowl. I can barely recall one of them. But what I can recall is their front seven and if there’s one thing that can make up for not having an elite man-to-man shutdown corner, it’s a dominant front seven. Expect the Pats to attack that area of their team-building immediately. Like, starting today.
The decision to not bring back Browner is a curious one. As shown, he’s far and above any cornerback on the current roster, and is one of the best corners available on the free agent market. If the Patriots didn’t pick up his option with the intent of signing Revis with the extra money that would be understandable, but reportedly the Patriots were out of the bidding for Revis on Monday and then didn’t pick up Browner’s option on Tuesday. This raises some questions of whether the Patriots want Browner at all.
Yup, I don’t get it.
It Is What It Is » Exploring ways Patriots can replace Darrelle Revis
https://www.patspropaganda.com/brandon-browner-patriots-free-agent/
Darrelle Revis returns — a coup for the New York Jets – ESPN New York
Good take from the Jets beat on what it means for them. And now I’m pretty much done with Revis posts I think. Thanks for the memories, now I’m back to wanting to destroy you.
Let’s dive in on what we know, because by the time I post this there will probably be new news I’m missing.
– First, of course, is the big news of Darrelle Revis going back to the Jets. This was unexpected and I wrote that I thought he should’ve been the Pats top priority, however Revis wanting max money ruined that plan. Revis was everything we hoped for in 2014, shutting down every top receiver in sight and now the Pats are stuck. Brandon Browner also did not have his option picked up so the Pats essentially have to re-build their outside cornerbacks now.
The cupboard is not completely barren. While no one thinks Alfonzo Dennard, Logan Ryan or Malcolm Butler are Revis and Browner, they are all experienced corners who can at the very least provide depth. And who knows just what Butler’s ceiling is, he might be the best of the bunch. And of course, there always Kyle Arrington, one of the best slot corners in hte NFL despite being a popular whipping boy for Pats Nation.
The Pats still have plenty of cap space and while the corner market isn’t super sexy, things are still far from set.
– The Pats signed Brandon Gibson first, a receiver who had some promise under Josh McDaniels in St. Louis before getting hurt against the Pats in 2012 and never getting back on track. He went to Miami for two years and was eventually passed on the depth chart. This is classic Pats, sign a guy a former coach/exec knows and likes and see what he does with Brady. Might not make it out of camp, or injuries could break his way and he could click with Brady. Amendola’s future could be tied to his roster chances as well. Not a sexy signing, but the kind that the Pats have built their dynasty on.
– Jabaal Sheard visited the Pats Tuesday night and I love his potential fit in New England. Specifically he’s a left defensive end who’s tough against the run, but also has the ability to stand up a bit from time to time as the Pats will often as their defensive ends to do. He can also pass rush a bit so he could be a designated rusher at times off the edge as well. Most important he’d be a legit third defensive end to rotate in with Ninkovich and Chandler, something they haven’t really had. I see him as a more gritty option that Akeem Ayers, who skews more toward playing from a two-point stance and in space. Here’s hoping they lock him up.
– Some other names that have popped up that the Pats could be interested include Titans linebacker Colin McCarthy, a mobile middle linebacker from the Titans who missed 2014 with a shoulder injury. Again, a total Pats-type guy – good player who has been devalued due to an injury. He could be good insurance behind Mayo and Hightower depending on their statuses.
– The Pats were tied to just about every free agent running back who can catch on Tuesday – Reggie Bush, CJ Spiller and Roy Helu being the big three. With Shane Vereen walking, there’s no question they need to add one of these guys. And with Helu signing in Oakland, they’re already down an option. Bush or Spiller could be on the docket shortly.
Patriots make their first external free agent signing of the 2015 season, receiver Brandon Gibson. Not the splash anyone was hoping for, but the kind of low risk veteran, who played for Josh McDaniels in St. Louis, that the Pats are known for. And yeah, this was a nice TD.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-brandon-gibson-free-agency/
Well, I was about to start with two playoff game-sealing interceptions, but if I have to stick to the offense I’d say it’s the total balance of the offense. Look at the playoff touchdown numbers:
Not to mention all those players came through in the clutch, and the Pats had their backs against the wall quite a few times in two of the three playoff games.
Just off the top of my head clutch plays by Edelman, Gronk, Amendola and LaFell immediately jump to mind. If one of those plays goes the other way, the Pats Super Bowl run might’ve been stopped.
So it’s having enough threats that you couldn’t just take one thing away and shut them down, and those threats all coming through when called upon.
It was a fun, and hopefully insightful, 3-4 Defense Extravaganza Week and we wanted to close it out with just some select nuggets from all the posts that best illustrate what you need to know about the base defense the Patriots run. Below is a mashup of everything from this past week, so if you […]