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How much do you think having Stork out will effect the line? They seemed to hold up pretty well against the Ravens when he went out and that was on the fly. They have had a whole week to work with a new o-line rotation.

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Because of Wendell’s experience at center I’m not super scared. The interior of the line has been slightly concerning all season long and if you had to lose one of those three starters, Stork would probably be the one I’d pick. Kline has some good experience this year so it’s not like we’re throwing some undrafted rookie in there.

The interior offensive line wasn’t a strength to begin with, so they’re going from slightly concerning to slightly concerning. They can win with this group.

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January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Tedy Bruschi Tribute Video

Can we just make Tedy an honorary captain for every game?

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/tedy-bruschi-tribute-video-can-we-just-make-tedy/

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Bruschi’s Breakdown — New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts – ESPN Boston

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Bruschi’s Breakdown — New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts – ESPN Boston

Always love hearing Tedy’s perspective and he’s an honorary captain this weekend. What a great player he was against the Colts in those 2003 and 2004 playoff games, with him ripping the ball out of Dominic Rhodes hands being one of the defining plays.

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similar to tim wright but on defense, what’s up with Akeem Ayers? what kind of player is he and how can he help this team be better? we probably also wont see much of him this weekend, but will he allow BB to try some new things should the pats advance?

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think a lot of Ayers’ pass rush success in Chandler’s absence was schemed and not really because he was dominant. That said, he was VERY solid filling in and even I am surprised that he’s essentially disappeared.

The easy answer is that BB loves Chandler and Nink and feels there’s too much drop off to Ayers, at least in the running game with setting the edge.

Now, if the Pats were to get a lead going forward and it becomes a pass-defense heavy situation I think we could see some more of Ayers. Or even on third-and-long, but still, against Andrew Luck you can’t just pin your ears back and go after him, you need to maintain discipline and not let him squirt out, so even then they still might stick to a three man rush with a spy dropping out.

I’d like to see them lock up Ayers this offseason and give him some time to acclimate into to defense a little more. As I’ve said many times, they can’t run Chandler and Nink into the ground. There has to be at least a bit of a rotation with a third guy at DE. Ayers could be a solid third guy, but it seems clear he’s not there quite yet.

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what do you think about being predictable on the offense? i agree that pats should pound the ball until the colts prove they can stop it, but I cant help but feel you’re at a disadvantage when you become predictable. as such, I’d wanna see brady and co be balanced and then commit to the run after they’ve found success with a balanced approach.

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Yeah I agree and I hope that comes across in my gameplan article. There’s no question they need to be balanced and the only reason to stick with the run is if they’re having incredible success, which I find unlikely.

And I really don’t see them going to six OL like they did in Week 11 unless they have a second half lead and are having some success on the ground.

The Pats can play pretty much any game on offense and there’s certainly an argument to be made to spread the Colts out to exploit their secondary and average pass rush.

So it doesn’t have to be one or the other, but out of the gate I’d like to see some power runs and see how they deal with it. 

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i understand that the pats will do whatever the gameplan calls for, but what has been your understanding of tim wright thus far? can they do some of that ol’ 2 TE magic with him or is he just not that guy? I just want to know what he brings to the offense. I doubt we’ll see much more of him against the colts, but should the pats make it past the colts, will Wright be their ace in the hole, their best kept secret heading into the super bowl?

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Wright is the “F” tight end on the roster, which is the position that Aaron Hernandez played. Some call it the “move” tight end. I think Wright certainly has a package of plays where he comes on, but generally speaking the offense leans a little more toward Danny Amendola as the fourth receiving option (after Edelman/LaFell/Gronk with a running back) than Wright.

I don’t want to totally rule him out but I don’t think there’s any reason to think he’s suddenly going to be the secret weapon this week. I’m sure he’ll get some snaps, especially closer to the red zone and could even pick up a touchdown, but for the regular offense his role is minimal.

Next year we could see him blossom though. We have to remember he had to learn a very complex Patriots offense on the fly and never got any time in training camp. So there’s an element of the learning curve there as well.

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The Belichick-Brady Legacy Is Defined by Wins, Not Tapes or Tucks | Bleacher Report

January 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The Belichick-Brady Legacy Is Defined by Wins, Not Tapes or Tucks | Bleacher Report

Sincerely doubt any of my readers need to read this, but it really sums up the truth about the Spygate thing better than anything else I’ve read in a while. So not to bring that whole thing up again, but it’s a nice dose of perspective.

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