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July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

[R]ookie Bryan Stork (fourth round, Florida State) walked off with a member of the athletic training staff midway through the practice after the team had been working on a run-game drill. Stork did not participate in the rest of practice, leaving the majority of reps to incumbent Ryan Wendell. His status now becomes an important storyline to monitor as it relates to one of the top competitions on the roster.

Ugh, Stork fanboy #1 (aka me) is not happy with this development.

Observations from Patriots camp: Day 6 – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/rookie-bryan-stork-fourth-round-florida-state/

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Patriots Camp Report from Cody Lachance

July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Mike D. note – Thanks to Cody Lachance (@HailtotheHoodie) for this report from training camp.

Saturday and Sunday marked the first time that the Patriots got to put their pads on and make some noise. I was fortunate enough to attend Saturday and Sunday’s practice sessions and I had many takeaways from the practice sessions. Today’s edition will focus on the defensive side of the ball.

The defense was where the team improved the most this offseason, the additions of Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner made Patriots fans excited for how great this defense can be this year. Add in a potential stud first round pick in DT Dominique Easley and this could be a truly special unit. If this group is as good in season as they showed this weekend, we are all in for a truly great defense this year.

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Darrelle Revis is absolutely living up to the hype. He makes playing the cornerback position look like an art. His ability to not only cover any receiver he lines up on, but also play the run well makes him an all-around great defender. On one play, he drove Julian Edelman back four or five feet on a quick halfback draw showing how great of a run defender he is. He also added two interceptions on Saturday with a few defended passes; that is when the quarterback actually threw to his side of the field. One of the most impressive aspects of this weekend for Revis was how the New England quarterbacks would just stay away from his side of the field. If healthy, Revis will be an absolute stud in New England and remind people of the days where a different #24 used to roam the backfield for the Patriots.

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The rest of the secondary looked strong. Browner looks like an absolute giant out there and towers over nearly everyone on the field. He did have trouble keeping up with players that ran deep routes on him, but anything in the short to intermediate range was where he excelled. With some additional safety help for deep routes, Browner should be able to lock down the short passing game. The hit he put on rookie running back James White was truly impressive and it seems like the rest of the defense will start to follow Browner’s lead and take pride in making big hits like that in games. Browner is definitely showing how he’s bringing some Seattle defensive culture to New England.

Logan Ryan looked outstanding, and is proving why both Revis and Browner have mentioned playing with him as a reason to come to New England. Devin McCourty should have a great yearwith all the new help in the secondary and capitalize on a great chance to play with great players.

Duron Harmon, Patrick Chung, and Tavon Wilson all took snaps with the first team defense and I think the competition for the starting safety alongside McCourty is pretty open. Tavon has been one of the offseason MVPs as he has put in the work, but I would still expect to see Duron Harmon alongside McCourty to start the year.

An interesting development over the weekend was the play of rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler. He kept up with the first team offensive wide receivers, and even picked off Mallett in a live play drill. He plays with a lot of emotion and competes at a high level and we should really see what the Patriots might have in this player in the preseason games. If Butler can play like he did this weekend, there’s a good chance that he’ll earn a spot on the practice roster at the minimum.

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The linebackers and defensive line seem primed to take advantage of the help from what is now a top secondary in the NFL. Chandler Jones was the most notable of this group as he should continue to improve and could very well notch nearly 15 sacks this year. Vince Wilfork participated in contact drills and at times looked to show flashes of his old self, but on other plays looked like a 30+ year old, 300 pound lineman coming off a torn Achilles. With a reduced workload, Vince should still be able to perform at a high level. Rob Ninkovich does what he has always done in New England, do his job every single snap. The line has a lot of depth, and players like Will Smith, Michael Buchanon, Jake Bequette, Chris Jones, Sealver Siliga, and Joe Vellano all look to contribute. It was disappointing not being able to see Dominique Easley out there, but it’s better to be safe than sorry with him coming off an ACL tear. If he can stay healthy, he can be an absolute game changer on passing downs for this defense. The major takeaway from the linebacker group was how Jamie Collins does appear to have bulked up during the offseason and looks even more physically intimidating than he did last year.

He should be primed to make a big impact on defense, especially with the return of Jerod Mayo and more improvement out of Dont’a Hightower. Mayo was out there in contact drills which is a great sign that he will be just about back to his normal self for the season. James Anderson and Steve Beauharnais both took reps with the second team defense and it will be interesting to see how the competition for the number four linebacker plays out.

Another great development was how well the defense seemed to work together and support each other on the field. The defense was taking great pride in being able to make a stop during 7 on 7 and 11 on 11 drills. The group seems to be forming a strong chemistry which is key in having a cohesive unit that will be able to work together and make big plays when they need to.

This defense is as good as it has been for nearly ten years and this weekend is only scratching the surface of what kind of potential they have. This can easily be a top 5, maybe even top 3 defense in the entire NFL and could have players like Darrelle Revis and Chandler Jones potentially even be in the debate for Defensive Player of the Year honors. For Patriots fans, it’ll be great to finally be able to sit back and enjoy watching a true hard-nosed, outstanding, Belichikian defense looking like it was straight out of the dynasty years.a

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How much is Tom Brady to blame for the Patriots’ recent playoff struggles? Since the 2009 postseason–outside of Super Bowl 46 and three other games–Brady has been either bad (all 3 games vs. the Ravens) or mediocre (vs. Jets, vs. Broncos) in the playoffs.

July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Been in a couple twitter conversations about this lately so let’s dive in.

First, it’s important to note that in the playoffs you’re playing against the best teams and often the best defenses. So we have to adjust our expectations and I think the important question to ask is “Did Brady give his team a chance to win?”

Let’s remember he threw exactly ONE touchdown in 2001’s march to the Super Bowl in three games.

 Brady was clearly not at his best in the 2011 and 2012 playoff games against Baltimore. But again, let’s remember we’re talking about arguably the best defense in the NFL, or at least the AFC, during that time.

So do we blame Brady for not torching them? He was still 1-1 in those two games and really, the 2012 was a total Patriots beatdown in the second half. The defense couldn’t get off the field so it’s hard to pin it all on Brady in that one.

Similarly in the two Super Bowl losses, Brady led his offense down the field to take a late lead (against defenses that were playing very well I might add) only it was the lack of that final defensive stop that lost the championship for him.

Can we really say Brady was in large part responsible for any of the playoff losses? Maybe he wasn’t at his best, but we never saw critical turnovers or a complete meltdown in any of them by Brady.

And really let’s be honest, the Patriots defense in recent years hasn’t exactly been on fire in the playoff losses either. In their last four playoff exits the defense has forced ZERO turnovers. That leaves little margin for error on offense, especially when you consider how much this team thrives on forcing turnovers.

So in those playoff losses Brady hasn’t gotten much help either.

Ultimately this is a team game, so it’s hard single out one player, even the quarterback, and assign a percentage of the blame. There are a number of factors that go in to evaluating an individual performance.

It’s not so easy to say Brady didn’t shred team X in the playoffs like he often shreds teams in the regular season so it’s his fault they didn’t win.

He’s always prepared, he doesn’t make critical mistakes and he will fight down to the end. I’ll take Brady in a playoff game any day. And if he gets the right support from the rest of his team, he’s just about unbeatable.

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July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Some highlights from the 1-on-1 pass-rush drills included a slick outside-inside double-move by defensive end Jake Bequette rushing against left tackle Nate Solder, and a nice pancake block by Sebastian Vollmer against Rob Ninkovich.

Bequette has been showing up early in camp with an expanded pass rush repertoire. He was a wide-9 speed rusher in college, but pass rushing in the pros is an artform that takes a variety of moves and the patience to set them up over the course of a game. Still think Bequette has to be essentially unblockable in the preseason to win another roster spot, but he’s showing some signs of hope.

Patriots Training Camp Notes: Julian Edelman Makes Highlight Reel Catches – Extra Points – Boston.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/some-highlights-from-the-1-on-1-pass-rush-drills/

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July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/5622/

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Tuesday Patriots Practice Tweets of Note

July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The pads are back on after the team was off from practice yesterday and it sounds like the intensity is starting to pick up. Edelman is having a strong camp, clearly picking up where he left off last year. Nice to see Brandon LaFell make a nice play today after getting off to a slow start last week.

Brandon LaFell just made a ridiculous catch during 7v7s while being double covered (granted it was Butler and Ebner)

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) July 29, 2014

Logan Ryan made a nice pick on a Brady ball for Edelman. Really good theater in one-on-one battles between DBs and WRs this AM. #Patriots

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) July 29, 2014

Julian Edelman just made a sick leaping one-handed grab in corner of the end zone vs. Kyle Arrington. Tucked it in his elbow for the grab.

— Erik Frenz (@ErikFrenz) July 29, 2014

The Patriots are giving James White a lot of reps for a rookie. Could see a role in 2014.

— Doug Kyed (@DougKyedNESN) July 29, 2014

Overall, intensity level rises and Bill Belichick’s voice was audible as he cracked the whip in this session. Some live tackling a highlight

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 29, 2014

During 1v1s, Logan Ryan intercepted Brady while covering Edelman. Edelman made multiple great catches though through the drill

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) July 29, 2014

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July 29, 2014 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/5626/

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