Gronkowski at crossroads season with Patriots
New post up at SportsBlog, taking a closer look at what’s on the line for Gronk this season.
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Gronkowski at crossroads season with Patriots
New post up at SportsBlog, taking a closer look at what’s on the line for Gronk this season.
Mark Sanchez briefly was the star QB the Jets expected. | SportsonEarth.com : Will Leitch Article
I know Mark Sanchez is everyone’s favorite punching bag right now but I don’t think Patriots fans will forget his performance in the 2010 playoffs.
Yes, getting to two-straight AFC Championships was impressive, but beating the Patriots in Foxboro after losing there a month earlier by an embarrassing 45-3 had to be the crowning moment of Sanchez’ career as a Jet.
He was lights out that game, played mistake-free and took advantage of a Patriots offense that never got on track and couldn’t put Sanchez and the Jets offense behind the eight ball.
Well free agency isn’t over yet and I’m sure there will be quite a few more signings to come. It’s hard to predict what the Pats will do on draft weekend especially with that first round pick because the value in the second round isn’t all that much different than what you’re getting at 29.
I think they’ll fill more of those remaining holes, but when I look at where they need youth the most the interior offensive line is the first place that jumps out.
Yes we need pass rushers and that’s a big priority but the youth and ascending talent. If Gronk comes back, has a great, dominant year it’s hard to worry about tight end and with Chris Jones/Siliga/Vellano/Armstead, the youth at DT is okay to.
Just don’t see the talent potential nor depth at interior OL and it’s not like Dante Scarnecchia can be simply relied upon to make solid players out of nobodies anymore. Mankins is getting up there in age now and his salary is going to be a yearly issue now.
So if there’s anywhere they need to strike earlier than later in my book, it’s at center/guard.
Haha, some of my newer readers might not get this question but I love it!
First, we have to start with Brady. I mean, just perfect. The number, the helmet and how it rides low. I don’t know how even the staunchest Peyton Manning support can’t admit that Brady just looks a million times better on the field.
I really like Ninkovich too. Just blue collar and tough, he’s done right by #50 since Vrabel left.
Not a huge McCourty fan, more just because of his helmet choice, but hey, he’s being careful of concussion so that’s fine I guess. But yeah, Ridley is solid and Spikes was a monster in 55. I’ll miss that look.
I think Collins could really elevate this year as he fills out a bit. He had a good number/helmet/facemask combo. And I obviously can’t wait to see what Revis and Browner look like. Those two will elevate the “look” game of the entire team.
Ranking the 2014 Impact of Patriots’ Free-Agent Signings so Far
Taking a closer look at the signings so far and guessing at their impact.
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