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October 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

Friday Q&A! Come and get it!

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New England Patriots Gameplan: Week 8 vs. Bears

October 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The 5-2 New England Patriots welcome the 3-4 Chicago Bears this Sunday after a ten day break coming off their Thursday Night Football win over the New York Jets.

The Pats badly needed some time to regroup and get healthy, especially along the offensive line where Dan Connolly and Bryan Stork are still recovering from concussions. The Pats also got news that they’ll be without Chandler Jones for the next month, this coming on top of losing Jerod Mayo and Stevan Ridley for the season the week before.

The Patriots looked tired and had poor communication against the Jets, but hopefully the last ten days have given them some time to get back on the same page. They also traded for linebacker Akeem Ayers this week, who was buried on the Titans depth chart, but could see immediate action given the Pats’ injuries on defense.

Here’s the gameplan for the Bears…

Offensive Gameplan

Despite some up and downs against the Jets, the Patriots offense is starting to find their stride. Shane Vereen looks like he might now be New England’s feature back, while Brandon LaFell has developed into the big target Tom Brady has lacked for a while. 

With Rob Gronkowski looking better and better each week and Julian Edelman continuing on pace for 100 catches and 1,000 yards, the Pats offense should feast on a suspect Bears secondary.

The Bears are 30th in DVOA against tight ends and 26th against #2 WRs – signs that point to big games for Gronk and Edelman.

Tom Brady has never had a problem finding the open receiver, and if he continues to throw the ball downfield with better accuracy and consistency the Pats offense could find another gear this week.

Getting tight end Tim Wright even more involved should be a focus this week, especially with more expected spread formations. Perhaps it’s time to revisit the Vereen-White double RB sets.

This game will be about the pass, at least early. If the protection holds as it has in recent weeks, the Pats will move the ball.

Defensive Gameplan

The Patriots have had three ugly defensive performances – the win over the Jets and the two losses to Miami and Kansas City. All three looked the same with the Pats making fundamental errors – missed tackles, lost contain and untimely penalties being the main problems.

Those problems are fixable, but there’s little question the Bears will look to attack a Patriots run defense that has been shredded this season. They are currently 23rd in run defense DVOA.

The receiving combo of Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffrey might provide the most interesting challenge of the season for the Pats’ secondary. Darrelle Revis has had success against Marshall in the past, while Brandon Browner’s size should be an asset against Jeffrey.

But even if the coverage is great, the pass rush might be the biggest concern. The Pats are currently 25th in the NFL on third down and they were that bad with Chandler Jones, their best pass rusher. How much worse will they be without him?

No secondary can cover forever, so it will be on the replacement pass rush parts – Dominique Easley, Zach Moore and perhaps Akeem Ayers to get after Jay Cutler and force mistakes.

Points of Emphasis

1. Generate Pressure Any Way Possible: As I mentioned above, getting to Jay Cutler could be the deciding factor in this game. If Belichick needs to get creative to generate pass rush so be it. In the past we’ve seen Belichick resort to walk-around amoeba defenses on third down to aid the pass rush. He’s not going to be sending six pass rushers every down, but the occasional slot corner blitz has had some success. Expect a healthy rotation in Chandler Jones’ spot, someone has to get the job done.

2. Fundamentals: This defense needs to find some consistency with their fundamental skills. With the extra time off, I expect we’ll see better tackling and the Pats are always more comfortable against a traditional pocket passer like Jay Cutler. When the Patriots simply make the tackles they’re in position to make and don’t get overaggressive and lose sight of their “job”, they’re a solid defense. But at some point they need to start stringing success together and it starts against a Bears offense that has plenty of weapons.

3. Hammer Down Immediately: The turmoil in the Bears locker room was well-documented last week and the Patriots need to come out of the gate with guns blazing to plant the seed of doubt immediately in this volatile team’s minds. This applies on both sides of the ball and it starts up front. The offensive and defensive lines must be ready to explode on their respective first series to set the tone and let the Bears know it’s going to be a long night. If that happens, the Bears could fold and start making mistakes that only make things worse.

4. Get the New Guys Involved: Between Jonas Grey, Zach Moore, Akeem Ayers and Dontae Skinner, the Patriots will need contributions from some new players going forward and it’s important to get them involved and start building their confidence and experience. This could come at the expense of giving up some plays, but it’s better to take those lumps now in October against an NFC opponent. The sooner we find out who can help the team win, the sooner they can start helping.

5. Win: I’m trying my best not to look ahead to the Denver game. Not only for the game itself, but for the awesome pregame tailgate giveaway party we’re throwing. But Brady-Manning is a headline game every season and the Broncos look like the best team in the NFL. That challenge will have to wait. For now the Pats have to take advantage of being at home against a team they should beat. This is the start of an incredibly hard stretch of games and every win matters. Get to 6-2 and worry about the rest next week.

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October 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault


I’ve been teasing this for a while but now is the time to finally make the grand announcement. We’re having a big tailgate giveaway extravaganza before the Patriots-Broncos game featuring not only yours truly, but two of the best Patriots pundit personalities around – Jerry Thornton and the man, the myth, the legend… Fitzy!

It’s the Patriots Super Secret Tailgate Party!

Where will we be exactly? That’s the secret. All I can tell you is that it will be in a lot close to the stadium. We’ll start giving clues to our location a few hours before game time (watch our twitter feeds and the #PatriotsNRG tag).

We hope that you’ll come find us – not only to prepare for the biggest game of the season with us, but because we’ll have a bunch of awesome stuff to give away courtesy of NRG!

We’ll have tickets to the Pats-Bills game, swag bags, signed memorabilia and even some of our own t-shirts to give away! So watch for the clues, because those who find us first will be rewarded!

What better way to pregame for the latest epic chapter of Brady-Manning than with some of the biggest Patriots fans on the planet.

We hope to see you all there!!

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Dominique Easley shows his stuff | Boston Herald

October 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Dominique Easley shows his stuff | Boston Herald

We’ve seen flashes here and there but even Easley admits he has to make more of an impact. Now, with Chandler Jones out, Easley needs to start making plays.

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With jones out and quarterbacks death row coming up do you see the defense being a tad more aggressive to make up for his loss

October 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

It’s an interesting question because if the Patriots defense doesn’t generate pressure against these quarterbacks, they’re going to get lit up. I don’t believe that Belichick will suddenly start running all kinds of crazy blitzes, but we have seen him get creative in year’s past when pressure is a problem. And without Chandler Jones it could certainly be a problem.

We’ve seen occasional slot corner blitzes this year, along with the usual dose of linebackers blitzing when the running back stays in to block (called a Green Dog). I’m sure we could see a little more of that, especially from Hightower and Collins.

But it seems clear that at least for the next few weeks, the secondary is the point of strength on this defense so I think they’ll play to that, using Revis/Browner outside, Arrington/Dennard inside, Chung/Wilson in the box, McCourty/Harmon on the back end.

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This is not so much about Revis, but why do fans and the Boston media give up on the season so fast after every thing that goes wrong with the team, either real (the MNF game) or, I don’t want to say imagined, but events that are blown way out of proportion (Revis being late. Injuries to players. Every team has injuries to major players, it’s how a team responds.) I don’t get ot.

October 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Touched on this earlier this week a bit, but I think there’s a few things at work here.

First, is that the loudest voices in Boston sports, especially those on the radio, are driven by getting listeners and readers. Insightful football analysis and calm, “stay the course” perspectives don’t ignite a passionate fire in people that has them calling into the station and ranting online.

It’s the old Howard Stern thing – people who hate him listen much longer than those who love him. So it’s important to understand that’s their game and it’s an effective one.

As for the fans, everyone “enjoys” sports in their own way. Whether you just want to bitch about players, coaches, performance, etc. or praise them, all sides are valid. That’s what sports are for and of course, everyone is generally happy when they win. 

I gave up trying to talk people out of being miserable every time the Patriots lose a game or don’t beat a “bad” team by enough. It’s just how they “enjoy” the game and I really have no problem with it.

For me, I loved playing sports growing up and loved being part of the ups-and-downs in the journey toward trying to win a championship. I am constantly striving to understand the game better and to accurately and fairly analyze what the team does well and what they need to improve.

I don’t aim for cheap page views by writing “It’s time for the Patriots to trade Tom Brady” posts. I’m sure I could get a lot more traffic if I went that route, but that’s not the perspective I enjoy and not one I wish to try and fake.

The biggest truth to me is that each football season is a journey. Every team has those ups and downs, weaknesses and injuries to overcome, and each year we hope they can put it together to win three or four playoff games at the end.

I try to enjoy the regular season because if your enjoyment of football hinges on how the team does in the playoffs you’re probably going to be disappointed every year. 

Enjoy the journey, not the destination. RIght?

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Are the pats throwing downfield more or are they just connecting more when they do throw down field

October 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’ll let this tweet from @DeeepThreat answer that…

Tom Brady Passing on Deep Throws First 4 gms: 4-27, 105 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT, 15.2 rating Last 3 gms: 14-24, 387 yds, 4 TD 0 INT, 173.4 rating

— Deep Threat (@DeeepThreat) October 23, 2014

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