The move means Siliga is not eligible to practice again for at least six weeks, and will be eligible to return to games after eight weeks if healthy.
That’s a bummer and could hurt the run defense, especially with upcoming games against teams with strong ground games. But in the long haul, stopping the run is most important once the weather starts getting colder, so if Siliga is back and ready to go around Thanksgiving, he should be a good boost for the stretch run.
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Chomping at the bit,” said left tackle Nate Solder. “Definitely. We want to prove to other people that we can play better, I guess. But really we want to prove it to ourselves. We have guys who’ve been here and done it before.
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Do you think Tyms will even get a shot to become a deep threat wide receiver the Pats could use to take shots with here and there?
Unless someone gets hurt this week (Hoodie forbid) he might not even be on the team next week. Pats already have to open up a roster spot for Browner, not sure they’ll be able to open up one for Tyms as well. Practice squad could be a possibility.
But the wide receivers are about third on the list of issues why the Pats don’t threaten the deep part of the field. The first is the protection issue, because let’s face it, Brady isn’t taking any seven-step drops and launching it downfield when his tackles are playing like crap. Second is Brady isn’t exactly a pinpoint deep thrower anyway.
If the OL can get it together and Brady trusts him I don’t see why Dobson shouldn’t be a guy to take some shots to. But Tyms certainly isn’t going to solve the problem by himself.
Stork ready to be called on – Patriots.com/Andy Hart
Stork ready to be called on – Patriots.com/Andy Hart
Stork alert!
Bruschi’s Breakdown: New England Patriots-Kansas City Chiefs – ESPN Boston
Bruschi’s Breakdown: New England Patriots-Kansas City Chiefs – ESPN Boston
Great stuff from Tedy and Reiss as always. A must-read.
Who do you side more with on the Belichick vs. Revis defensive philosophy? Is Belichick not being aggressive enough to use Revis to his capabilities? Or does Revis just need to realize the Patriots have a vastly different defensive gameplan each week?
Very good question.
I think it’s a little too early to get too concerned about how Belichick is using Revis against the likes of the Raiders this early in the season. Could Revis take away any of the Oakland receivers by following them all over the field? Sure, but remember you’re also taking Revis out of the game essentially as well.
Belichick is a conservative defensive coach and the number of games he’s won proves that giving up yardage isn’t what loses you games. I know it can be frustrating to watch when teams are completing passes underneath over and over, until the Pats suddenly get a stop in the red zone or turnover. That isn’t luck. It’s by design.
Would it be more fun to watch Rex Ryan’s defense every week? Yup. But over the long haul is that kind of defense as effective when guys go down or adjustments are needed? I don’t think so.
It’s also worth pointing out that the best defenses mix and match zone and man coverages. Especially against the best quarterbacks, disguise and deception are key. The Patriots will be loaded with those kind of elements as move into the fall and winter.
Revis’ true worth will be revealed very soon and very often. The Pats play a murderers row of elite receivers this season and they haven’t seen a single one of them yet. But AJ Green, Calvin Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Demaryius Thomas and plenty of other solid #1 WRs are coming down the pipe. If/when Revis locks down those guys, then we can talk about whether or not Belichick knows how to use Revis.

