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September 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

[O]f running back Knowshon Moreno’s 134 rushing yards, 50 came after initial contact. The Patriots have only allowed 50 or more rushing yards after contact three times in the last three seasons, and Moreno, the former Denver Bronco, was the back for two of those games (Week 12 of 2013, 79 yards after contact).

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Sloppy and correctable.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/of-running-back-knowshon-morenos-134-rushing/

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What do you think the team needs to do in order to fix the offensive line

September 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Weather the early storm. Find what works and ride that into the playoffs.

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Do you think they should start stork and go from seeing as it can’t get worse then what we saw today

September 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’m sure we’ll see him once he’s 100% healthy.

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Do you think that a 335 would be better for the team compared to a 425 that way you get big Vince over center and it will allow all three linebackers on the field

September 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Seems like a lot people want to re-evaluate the scheme after week 1, but I don’t think it was the scheme that was the problem.

The problem was missed tackles and penalties, just generally not good football.

34, 43, 25… whatever you want to label it, it’s the same guys and those guys need to play like they’re capable of.

There’s no question the Pats have made some schematic tweaks and I will be curious what the final numbers are on the base and nickel defenses. I’d bet they were closer to even. 

I do have questions about their run defense, but they’ve remedied those problems in the recent past. I still think their pass defense will be very good and good enough for a Super Bowl run.

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September 8, 2014 by Mike Dussault


One of the great moments that came out of this ugly one.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/one-of-the-great-moments-that-came-out-of-this/

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Patriots lose opener in Miami, fall to 0-1 for first time since 2003

September 7, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots dropped their season opener in Miami to the Dolphins, in a game that saw them take nine penalties for 100 yards and give up 200 yards on the ground.

The Pats looked good in the first half, with two sustained touchdown-scoring drives. But they never came out of the locker room in the second half. This drive chart shows how dead they were offensively.

It was fitting that there was a problem with a long snap that started the Pats’ problems. After cutting Danny Aiken last weekend, only to re-sign him Friday wasn’t the best thing for the player and it came back to cost them.

As expected there were a bunch of penalties and missed tackles, those can be cleaned up, but it was still disappointing to see the Patriots play so undisciplined. Miami figured it out and overcame the turnover problems they had in the first half. New England fell apart.

If Miami doesn’t have three giveaways in the first quarter is this game even close?

The run defense up the middle scared me coming into this one, and it looks like I was right to worry. Without Spikes and limited size/depth at defensive tackle, the Pats were gashed over and over in the second half. 

The concerns about the offensive line’s protection were valid and the whole offensive line looked overwhelmed in the second half. Rotating players didn’t seem to help.

Still, it’s just the first game of the season and things are never quite as bad as they may seem. The Pats have a tall task with Adrian Peterson next week though and they’ll have to fix their problems.

But take out the penalties and the missed tackles and there are the makings for a good defense, if only they can stop the run.

Offensively they were off their rhythm in this one for sure, but they’ll find it. They always do.

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September 7, 2014 by Mike Dussault


lolpats:

Great 2nd half by the Pats today in the opener!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-great-2nd-half-by-the-pats-today-in-the/

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