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May 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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by OCER1291

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What can someone who aspires to be an offensive coordinator take away from the offense the last 3 years

May 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Probably the value of pace and just how quickly offenses can execute. There’s a delicate balance at times with it though, and knowing when to put the peddle down and when to let off is probably one of the biggest challenges to running the no-huddle.

Obviously, you need the personnel with the versatility and smarts to all get on the same page with the quarterback. Garoppolo seems representative of the kind of quarterback a team would look to continue this pace of offense. 

Some teams might be moving to more mobile quarterbacks, but what we can read from the Patriots is that they want a smart quarterback who can make the right throws and make them quickly.

The much-maligned “dink-and-dunk” is really an artform and impossible to stop when it’s executed at no-huddle pace. 

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who do you think has given brady more trouble: the ravens or the jets

May 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

By virtue of their two playoff defeats of the Pats I’d have to go with the Ravens. Both defenses consistently give Brady problems. They both do a good job at disguising their coverages and generating consistent pass rush. In simplest terms, they’re the two defenses that make Brady “think” the most. Sometimes he’s on and he torches them, but other times he struggles to find a consistent rhythm.

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May 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I have zero doubts about the outcome of this one. It’s so perfect,” Christensen said of Garoppolo’s union with the Patriots. “You have to know where you’re at in the equation, accept it, and then work like a crazy man to get great. That’s the kind of kid you want to coach.

NFL notes: Garoppolo a model backup for Patriots | Boston Herald

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May 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

“He’ll definitely be on the field this season,” Candelaria said. “There’s no reason why he wouldn’t be able to start right away. It depends how they want to bring him along. The Patriots do things the right way. “He’s functional to the point where if he had to play a football game today, he can. He’s definitely ready to go.”

Pats’ No. 1 pick Dominique Easley thrives on fire and passion | Boston Herald

Great must-read on Easley.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/easley-patriots-3/

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May 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Overall, the last five years, 24 of the last 45 players the Patriots selected in the draft were college captains. That includes five of the nine members of the 2014 draft class, including Dominique Easley, Jimmy Garoppolo, Bryan Stork, Jon Halapio and Zach Moore. (In addition, Iowa’s Morris was a two-time captain for the Hawkeyes.)

It Is What It Is » Sunday NFL Notes: Patriots still seeking depth charge at linebacker

https://www.patspropaganda.com/overall-the-last-five-years-24-of-the-last-45/

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In 2011 the offense was basically Welker,Gronk, and the other tightend. Then in 2012 it was Welker, Lloyd, and which ever tightend was healthy. Then it was Amendola, Edelman and Gronk when healthy plus which ever rookie felt like playing, Coming into 2014, if Justin Jones pans out and the rookies(not any more) step up, that’s a lot of formations and personnel they could use, do you think if all goes as planned we could see a more diverse and explosive offense than the previous years?

May 17, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I certainly hope so. They have some interesting guys that they’ve added – LaFell, Gallon, James White, Justin Jones, and the UDFA running backs as well. Along with the second-year guys it’s just a question of who can stay healthy and find a role in the offense.

Ideally Dobson takes his game to the next level, but if he falters I think LaFell will be breathing down his neck. After Edelman and Amendola there will be a lot of competition for spots.

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