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Got a ton of great questions yesterday, let’s do it again! It’s Friday Q and A!!
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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever
Got a ton of great questions yesterday, let’s do it again! It’s Friday Q and A!!
Patriots’ 2014 NFL Draft All About the ‘Y’ Tight End
Good read from James Christensen, echoing the same thing I’ve been banging the drum about in recent weeks. Forget the F, need the Y.
I don’t really see it in this draft. It’s a really deep one and it would be far preferable to have multiple second-round picks than go all-in to move up. How high could they realistically get any way? Maybe into the mid-teens? I don’t see a sure thing there especially at a position of any kind of need. The best thing is to let it play out, see who falls through the cracks and then either take someone or trade down.
2014 Patriots Mock Draft Tracker
Good tracker of the major mock drafts.
TBT: Take a stop by the Pats Propaganda Hall of Fame
What a long, strange trip it’s been since I started blogging about the Pats in December of 2007.
And yes, that’s a real Ernie Adams autograph. Possibly the only one in existence and easily the coolest autograph I have. Real Patriots fan know who that mystery man is.
One thing the [Patriots] do so well is they evaluate themselves from a coaching standpoint and in evaluating players. But when I got there in 2011, one coach was here had worked there 10 years. Another had been there 12 years. Another guy learning to be an offensive line coach had been there for three or four years. The staff was such a tight-knit group and they worked together. It’s tough when you don’t have consistency in coaches. The philosophy and style changes. The play-calling changes. The scheme changes. It’s like starting over. That’s one of the toughest things from a team standpoint to go through. With the Patriots, you knew who we had and who they could trust and when you have that consistency it makes things so much easier.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/one-thing-the-patriots-do-so-well-is-they/
To support a conservative defensive approach? I have one: more games won than any other team in the NFL over the last 13 years.
Look, I know it can be infuriating to watch when some crummy QB lights up the Pats defense for hundreds of yards yet somehow the Pats win. BB don’t care about that. He don’t care about stats. He cares about winning the game. So if he thinks your QB is incapable of playing mistake-free for 60 minutes against a conservative zone defense, that’s what he’ll run if he thinks it’s the best chance to win the game.
Here’s a list of select crappy QBs who have thrown for 300+ yards on the Pats since 2001 (there have been 53 total):
The Pats’ record in games where they allow a 300+ yard passer? 39-14.
Only eight times did one of those 300+ passers not throw an interception. In those games the Pats were 4-4.
19 times did those QBs throw for 2 or more interceptions. The Pats were 16-3 in those games.
So passing yards allowed don’t mean a whole heck of a lot. As maddening as it is to watch, it works over the course of 60 minutes.
One thought on Harmon is that while he may not play extensively on defense in 2012, the Patriots don’t have an established strong safety of the future besides him on the roster. Adrian Wilson and Gregory are both in their 30s, and Tavon Wilson could be viewed as a free safety option. Harmon doesn’t project […]