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July 2, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I was deep into this project when ESPN Insider published Sam Monson’s piece highlighting Brady’s diminished production while under pressure. Monson questioned Brady’s status as one of the top five QBs. Still, none of the people I spoke with thought Brady had slipped to a significant degree. Twenty-five of the 26 voters put him in the first tier. The lone exception, a pro personnel evaluator, saved his only Tier 1 vote for Peyton Manning. He was an unusually tough grader at the top, focused more intently than others on the 2013 season, when Manning performed at a historic level.

Of course the main point here? All these rankings mean absolutely nothing. Brady’s still good, but on any given play or game he might not have the best outcome. Or maybe he will. That’s why sports are fun. Having everything and everyone ranked in a nice little box takes the fun out of it.

NFL – Anonymous league insiders rank 32 starting quarterbacks into tiers – ESPN

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-was-deep-into-this-project-when-espn-insider/

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July 2, 2014 by Mike Dussault

1. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots: He does more with less. He could take any team in the AFC and win the division.

Top 100 NFL players: Top-ranked Tom Brady thrives despite obstacles

Plenty of Pats on this list, including a somewhat surprising Jerod Mayo.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/1-tom-brady-qb-patriots-he-does-more-with/

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July 2, 2014 by Mike Dussault


The last few weeks are the hardest, but Football is Coming…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-last-few-weeks-are-the-hardest-but-football/

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July 1, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Football is back THIS MONTH!

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/football-is-back-this-month/

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Will Patriots’ Offensive Youth Movement Continue?

July 1, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Will the New England Patriots continue 2013’s trend of going young on the offensive side of the ball? Given the players in their last year and the weak spots along their offensive line, it seems likely.

Specifically focusing on the interior line where the Patriots got much larger during the draft. Rookie offensive linemen like Stork, Halapio, and Fleming are on average much larger than bubble veteran players like Connolly and Wendell.

The problem is that they haven’t quite caught on as fast as the team had hoped. Stork was the highest OL taken in the draft, and it was a common reoccurrence to see him take a lap for a missed snap or botched play.

We’ll see this unit more when the pads come on in late July, and that might be where the rookies set themselves apart from the veterans due to their sheer size. Connolly and Wendell could very well be in jeopardy of losing their jobs when the roster needs to be cut down to 53.

Although they weren’t flashy picks that excite the fan base, drafting young, big offensive linemen is a great weapon to give Brady, as he should be able to stay on his feet a bit longer and let his receivers create more separation.

When it comes to running backs, look for the veterans to hold their spots pretty well. Ridley and Vereen should both be near locks to make the roster. They both are playing in a contract year and both are integral parts of the offense. Brandon Bolden could potentially be in trouble here, especially if rookie running backs James White and Roy Finch can produce during training camp.

White seems more likely to earn a spot due to his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and it’s been rumored the Patriots could go to a personnel package featuring both Vereen and White who are both solid pass catchers out of the backfield.

Similar to revolutionizing the two TE system, Belichick finds a way to think ahead of the curve and the two pass catching RB system might be his next big leap in NFL offensive personnel packages. Especially in the screen game, this system could become opposing defensive coordinators worst nightmares.

James Develin who is listed as a RB on the team’s site has actually been taking snaps with the TE group during minicamp. If he can show reliable hands, his spot should be safe regardless of what position it says on the roster. The battle between Bolden and Finch could come down to special team value, where Finch could have the upper hand. The Patriots could sport a RB depth chart looking something like Ridley, Vereen, White, Develin, and Finch at the beginning of the season.

The Patriots wide receiver core remains one of its biggest question marks. Last year it was very apparent that the rookie wide receivers were not on the same page with their quarterback. Whether it was bad drops, poorly run routes, or even not knowing where to line up before the snap, the Patriots looked lost on offense from time to time.

Edelman played a full 16 game season for the first time in his career, while Danny Amendola lived up to his injury prone expectations and never really looked 100% healthy after the Buffalo opener.

This group will rely on second year jumps from their young trio of Aaron Dobson, Josh Boyce, and Kenbrell Thompkins. Boyce looked solid in camp until some minor injury woes, and Thompkins once again looks like a summer hero but then again we’ve seen this before where he shines in the summer and disappears in the early winter. Dobson is still recovering from a foot injury, and we just hope to see something out of him in training camp but that is looking less and less likely.

I actually throw Amendola into the second year jump category, as a full season with the playbook should give him a better chance to form chemistry with Brady. This unit looks like it will heavily rely on a WR package featuring Amendola in the slot, Edelman as the Z receiver, and potentially a revolving door of Dobson, Thompkins, and Brandon LaFell as the X receiver. Barring health, this group should be better than last year, but it will be far from an elite unit in the NFL.

But are they good enough to compete for a Super Bowl? With a healthy Rob Gronkowski, absolutely.

Guest post from Cody Lachance/@HailtotheHoodie

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Patriots Film Review: Brandon Browner Competing For Starting Cornerback Role | New England Patriots | NESN.com

July 1, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Film Review: Brandon Browner Competing For Starting Cornerback Role | New England Patriots | NESN.com

Good breakdown as it seems Doug Kyed is one of the few Pats beat guys not on vacation. I think injuries will help determine a lot of these questions unfortunately. Browner’s out the first four games regardless and Dennard has been rehabbing a should surgery. That leaves Logan Ryan as the potential starter to open camp at least. And we know how injuries hit the secondary (not Revis, not Revis, please not Revis).

The good thing is we have depth and Browner will provide a boost as the Pats host the Bengals in Week 5.

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June 30, 2014 by Mike Dussault

4. New England Patriots
Stephen Gostkowski booted 65.7 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks last year, the fourth-highest percentage in the league. Those that got returned were taken just 20.8 yards, tied for the sixth-lowest figure in the league. Gostkowski also went 5-of-6 from 50-plus yards, but the Patriots don’t want to ask him to kick as many 50-yard field goals. They want him kicking off deep, after extra points.

Coverage is the name of the game for the Patriots special teams. Opponents averaged just 7.6 yards per punt return, with a long return of just 23 yards. Longtime gunner Mathew Slater (29 solo tackles in the last three years) stays on the roster despite wide receiver emergencies specifically to keep the coverage teams strong. Nate Ebner and Chris White have joined him as professionals on the kick units.

Julian Edelman is a reliable punt returner with some big-play ability. He had a quick trigger on the fair-catch button last year, but that will happen when you are also the leading receiver. The Patriots were docked a few slots for not having a kickoff returner at the moment. Slater is listed atop the depth chart, but he has not practiced much in the offseason. Reggie Dunn fielded kicks during minicamps but was recently waived. There are lots of other candidates (rookie James White returned some kicks at Wisconsin and looks the part, Devin McCourty handled the chores in the past, Josh Boyce returned a few last year, there are scads of undrafted skill-position rookies) but until the Patriots sort things out, they must settle for fourth place.

Ranking the NFL’s best and worst special teams. | SportsonEarth.com : Mike Tanier Article

https://www.patspropaganda.com/4-new-england-patriots-stephen-gostkowski-booted/

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