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Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

New post is up at SportsBlog, taking a closer look at why Mallett is expendable even if he had a slight edge over Garoppolo, which I’m not sure he does. Preseason experience doesn’t count for much.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: analysis, jimmy garoppolo, Ryan Mallett

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault




kickoffcoverage:

-KICKOFF COVERAGE’S: HISTORY OF THE 32 IN 32-

-NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-

FAMOUS PATRIOTS HEAD COACHES:

MIKE HOLOVAK: 52-46-9 ( 1 playoff appearance, 1 Division title, 1 AFL Championship game appearance) 1961-1968

CHUCK FAIRBANKS: 46-39 (2 playoff appearances,1 Division title) 1973-1978

RON MEYER: 18-15 (1 playoff appearance) 1982-1984

RAYMOND BERRY: 48-39 (2 playoff appearances,1 Division title, 1 AFC Championship win, 1 Super Bowl appearance) 1984-1989

BILL PARCELLS: 32-32 ( 2 playoff appearances,1 Division title,1 AFC Championship win,1 Super Bowl appearance) 1993-1996

PETE CARROLL: 27-21 (1 playoff appearance,1 Division title) 1997-1999

BILL BELICHICK: 163-61 (11 playoff appearances,11 Division titles,8 AFC Championship appearances, 5 AFC Championship wins, 5 Super Bowl Appearances, 3 Super Bowl Wins) 2000-Present

https://www.patspropaganda.com/kickoffcoverage-kickoff-coverages-history-of/

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August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault



pottsisstarksheart:

As a defense, you’re always doing multiple things. Whatever [front] we’re in, as end-of-the-line players, our job is to stop the run and set the edge, get some pressure on the quarterback. It’s [a testament to] just working hard throughout camp… that’s what a defense is supposed to do. – Rob Ninkovich {x}

https://www.patspropaganda.com/pottsisstarksheart-as-a-defense-youre-always/

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Patriots 53-Man Roster Projection: Preseason Week 3 Edition

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault

With the release of three veterans I thought would make the team in my earlier projections, some real estate has been opened up for even more of a youth movement than expected this season.

I still think there will be more additions, at least at tight end, maybe at defensive end as well. 

One big takeaway from the cuts of Will Smith, Tommy Kelly and James Anderson is that it looks like the Pats are truly ready to get away from using two space-eating defensive tackles, or really any resemblance to the 3-4 of old.

Kelly was irreplaceable in terms of the potential schematic flexibility he could give. Safe bet we now see a base nickel defense with a space-eater (Wilfork/Siliga) and a one-gapping DT (Jones/Vellano/Easley/Worthy).

QB (2) Brady, Garoppolo – I’ve taken Mallett off, I’ve seen enough of Garoppolo to think he would be okay and a much better fit if he got thrown into the fire as a rookie. Mallett has shown limited improvement and would require a full tweak of the offense.

RB (5) Ridley, Vereen, White, Develin, Bolden – Bolden slips on here, good versatile group even if there’s not a short-yardage ace. Mike Reiss speculated Ridley could be in trouble after a brief Game 3 appearance, I’m not ready to cut him yet, he’s still their most physical ball carrier.

WR (6) Edelman, Thompkins, Amendola, LaFell, Dobson, Slater – This seems like the group.

TE (2) Gronkowski, Hoomanawanui – Pencil in an addition here, I’ve even left them a roster spot.

C (2) Wendell, Stork – Maybe Stork develops over the season, but Wendell/Connolly starting makes the most sense.

G (3) Mankins, Connolly, Kline – Kline could see a lot of time this year as a swing backup, might even push Connolly back to center. Could also play some tight end.

T (4) Solder, Vollmer, Cannon, Fleming – athletic, versatile group that could see a touchdown catch this year playing tight end in jumbo goalline packages.

DE (4) Jones, Ninkovich, Buchanan, Moore – Not sold Moore isn’t headed to the PS, but for now this spot it his. Could go to a vet pickup. Is Buchanan ready to be a significant rotational DE? Huge question now that Smith is gone. Bequette still could sneak on because of lack of depth, but right now I think it’d be Moore.

DT (6) Wilfork, Easley, Jones, Siliga, Worthy, Vellano – Vellano and Worthy get a bump with Kelly/Smith gone.

LB(6) Hightower, Beauharnais, White, Mayo, Collins, Fleming – Morris and Davis go to the PS, while Fleming carves out a rotational role. Mayo/Collins don’t leave the field, Hightower rotates in a number of roles (Incl. pass rusher?).

CB (5) Revis, Arrington, Dennard, Butler, Ryan – deepest group in a while.

SS (2) Chung, Ebner – Chung expected to see time on early downs. Still wouldn’t mind keeping Tavon Wilson here considering Chung’s injury history.

FS (2) McCourty, Harmon – These two are the deep shell. McCourty won’t leave the field.

ST (3) Gostkowski, Allen, Aiken – Same as it ever was.

SUSPENDED – Browner, Tyms

Total players: 52 – (space for one external addition)
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August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Monday no fun day!

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August 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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August 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Guerrero indicated the exercises are geared toward speeding up visual processing and verbalization skills, as well as enhancing memory. Brady became involved with this type of cognitive fitness training and engaging in brain games a few years ago, when he thought his processing of information on a play-by-play basis could be faster.

NFL notes: Heady play by Tom Brady | Boston Herald

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