Matt Bowen’s Week 3 NFL Film Study | Bleacher Report
Nice look at Revis’ interception of Cassel.
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Matt Bowen’s Week 3 NFL Film Study | Bleacher Report
Nice look at Revis’ interception of Cassel.
Belichick Breakdown: Key plays from Patriots win over Vikings
Must-watch as always!
BB takes a look at Ryan Allen’s first quarter punt, or as I called it at the time, “the best Patriots play of the last three quarters”. Then the McCourty interception which felt like the moment the season actually started.
He also breaks down the pass coverage on one of Hightower’s sacks – something I was really impressed with after reviewing the All-22 tape.
AFC Defensive Player Of The Week for Chandler Jones. First of many honors for the 2014 Pats D
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-afc-defensive-player-of-the-week-for/
Chandler Jones @Chan95Jones named AFC defensive player of the week
— shalise manza young (@shalisemyoung) September 17, 2014
https://www.patspropaganda.com/chandler-jones-chan95jones-named-afc-defensive/
Last meeting: In 2011, the Patriots gave up 504 yards of offense yet still won 31-19. Wes Welker had 9 catches for 158 yards as the Pats moved to 3-1, en route to a season that would see them lose to the Giants in the Super Bowl. This was prime territory for a pass defense that couldn’t stop a nose bleed. Put it this way – Sergio Brown was the 5th leading tackler on the day.
Early Outlook: The Raiders are 0-2 after losses to the Jets and Texans. It’s the Patriots home opener, and with the Pats offense on the verge of breaking out, the Raiders should have their hands full. It will be hard to not to be overconfident heading into this one.
Notes: Old friend Justin Tuck is back, not that he’s the same player he once was, but it will be interesting seeing how he does against our new-look interior OL.
LB Miles Burris is the lowest ranked defender on the Raiders by PFF, and Andy Benoit of MMQB called him a “liability”. Expect the Pats to attack the weak link.
On paper the Raiders have some big names like Tuck, Carlos Rogers, Antonio Smith and Lamarr Woodley but all are in the red for PFF’s ratings.
PFF has Derek Carr under pressure 33 of 78 dropbacks.
I’d bet BB will be content to rush four. Between Ninkovich, Hightower and Chandler, they should generate pressure. And seven in coverage will likely force Carr into a couple interceptions.
The whole Tony Sparano of it all is slightly concerning because you know, he dropped that whole Wildcat bomb on us in 2008, but really the defense is fine to handle that gimmick now.
Happy it’s the home opener because I think that will help the Pats not look past the Raiders. Every NFL team is dangerous if you don’t take them seriously. Remember losing to the Cardinals in 2012?
Pats are on national TV back-to-back after this one against two pretty good teams. They really need to get the penalties fixed and the offense on track in this one.
If the Pats take more penalties than the Raiders in this one I will be concerned.
FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Week 2 DVOA Ratings
Patriots up to 9th overall from 20th last week. Offense at 24, defense at 4th, special teams at 8th. Still won’t put much emphasis on these numbers until the quarter pole.
Perhaps slightly more exciting is the Patriots currently boast the best pass defense DVOA in the NFL. Of course we all know who they’ve faced and how skewed these numbers are at this point, but nice to look at nonetheless.
We’ll see what happens down the road though, after this weekend there are nothing even close to easy games the rest of the way.
It probably goes without saying that you don’t quite catch everything that’s going on when you’re up in the All-22 seats at the game, so it was educational to go back and watch the Patriots-Giants on TV. I’m a big picture guy, the goal is to win the Super Bowl, and I have to say […]