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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Week 15 DVOA Ratings

December 17, 2014 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Week 15 DVOA Ratings

Pats hit #1 in weighted DVOA, but due to their 2-2 start they’re still behind the Broncos overall.

The other rankings:

Offense: 4th (4th pass, 18th rush)
Defense: 9th (11th pass, 18th rush)
Special Teams: 5th

Tight ends remain their biggest weakness in the passing game, they’re 29th overall against them in DVOA.

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December 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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First Down!

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As the pats go down the stretch who do you look forward seeing in terms of scheme/personnel changes. I’d love to see Brady exploit the long ball more with tyms. They are so close. Just not enough reps of tyms out there for a solid connection. Add in Tim wright and Jonas gray,would love to see them more involved.

December 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I think we pretty much know what the Pats have now and what they’re capable of – which is a lot. Offensively I don’t think we’re going to see Tyms’ role expanded much beyond what it is now – a guy that they’ll try to take a shot to once per game.

Let’s face it, the deep ball is not one of the strengths of this offense but that really doesn’t matter much. LaFell can challenge the perimeter in a way that they haven’t been able to in the past. And with Gronk healthy and stretching the seam, they can challenge just about every area of a defense. But it’s not a law that a team must hit a 60-yard bomb every game to be good.

Defensively, we got a taste of how things will look in the playoffs last weekend with Chandler back. They have a number of guys who can rush or drop and the secondary is capable of locking any one down.

The concerns I have for this team, and neither are major, are the short-yardage situations on both sides of the ball. They’ll have to prove they can get/stop the “gotta have it” yards in January.

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Can’t remember the last time I saw a Patriots team play complementary football the way this team is on all THREE phases

December 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

It’s so true. As I’ve touched on a bit before, the 2009-2013 Patriots were all good teams, but flawed. Usually the flaw was their defense needed turnovers to seal a win. As we’ve seen in recent weeks, this defense can still win games even when they’re not getting turnovers. They can dictate now. Whereas before games had to unfold very specifically for the Patriots to win. They were still a very disciplined, well-coached team in those years, and their offense and special teams have always been better than most, but those defenses were really not that talented. The fact that they came so close in 2011 is even more impressive now.

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December 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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3 GIFs That Defined Patriots Division-Clinching Win Over Dolphins

December 15, 2014 by Mike Dussault

After a barren first half, there were plenty of plays to choose from in the second half that came to define this game. Had the result gone Miami’s way, the sequence at the end of the first half would have certainly been included in all of its awfulness.

But the Pats came out guns blazing in the second half, and the narrative of the game shifted from what was shaping up to be another down-to-the-wire divisional matchup.

While Brady’s 17-yard scramble was a key moment in the game, it’s already been GIF’d here so we’ll stick to some lesser-shown plays that stood out. But Brady’s run really sparked the team in this one and deserves a lot of credit.

We begin with the first play of the second half. Gronk had no catches in the first half? Well here he is off of play action going for 34 yards, putting him over 1,000 for the season. This play was an immediate message that the Pats weren’t messing around anymore. They kept this momentum going for the rest of the game.

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Another thing that changed in the second half was Belichick listening to the pleas on Twitter (I think) and putting Jonas Gray back in the game. Gray finished the game with 11 carries for 62 yards and this was his longest, a gain of 14. Gray just seems to have a strength and burst about him that seems to counter some of the Pats’ OL struggles in the run game. Let’s hope he continues to get more carries, he’s done nothing but play well

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Finally, instead of one GIF you get three! All of these play demonstrate the dominance of the Patriots’ front seven, led by the return of Chandler Jones. The Pats can blitz or drop so many guys, all of whom cause different kinds of problems for opposing blockers.

Here the Pats have just one DT and the Dolphins try to run. Chandler Jones shows total dominance over Pouncey, pushing him into the backfield and making the tackle. This pass rush package could be deadly in the playoffs, especially if they can stop the run like this.

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This time Chandler has a pure edge rush, getting the sack and forcing the fumble. Chandler was so good in this game I’m left wondering if he even really was hurt, or were they just saving him to unleash him now?

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Finally comes a “meet at the quarterback” sack and this one shows what this defense is capable of in terms of disguise. Chandler drops into coverage and Collins blitzes, while Ninkovich wins cleanly off the edge. This demonstrates both winning pass rush via scheme and via pure physicality. All of this is vital to the Patriots’ Super Bowl chances.

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Previous Three GIFs:

San Diego Chargers

Green Bay Packers

Detroit Lions

Indianapolis Colts

Denver Broncos

Chicago Bears

New York Jets

@ Buffalo Bills

Cincinnati Bengals

Kansas City Chiefs

Oakland Raiders

@ Minnesota Vikings

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Locker room sound after win over Miami

December 15, 2014 by Mike Dussault

EXCLUSIVE: Locker room sound after win over Miami

How do we feel about our AFC East Championship?????

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