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Do you think Brady can get back to throwing the deep ball with accuracy next year or do you think he is what he is at this point? He has not often played well in Denver, so there is something to be said for the environment there making it a bit harder, but I feel like it’s been declining since 2009. It was a common complaint from 2001-2003, he seemed to be great at it from 2004-2007 and he seems to still have great arm strength.

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I don’t think deep accuracy has ever been Brady’s strongest point. Certainly with Randy Moss he had some nice bombs, but that’s a little easier when Moss could outrun everyone and Brady had total trust in that.

They need Gronk or someone else to stretch the seam before the need a burner on the outside. Dobson/Boyce/Thompkins now get a real offseason to develop with Brady a bit more. The Pats NEED at least one of them to make the year two jump, and even still, they’ll need to focus on WRs in the draft too.

Nothing is off the table this year as I see it at WR and TE.

Play to Brady’s strengths. Find smart guys who can get open quick like Edelman has developed into. (I find the Edelman free agency story so much more interesting than Welker’s was last year.)

Also think the offensive line can be upgraded in the middle to help give Brady a little more time, I was disappointed in the interior protection this year and that kind of thing will take any offense out of their groove.

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what happened to the run game against denver?

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Terrence Knighton dominating the middle of our line is what happened.

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Who do you think the pats can get in FA to create a pass rush

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Well,  I think they need to focus on upgrading the third defensive end spot as competition for Michael Buchanan. A fill-in guy who can serve as the designated pass rusher.

Chandler and Nink aren’t going anywhere. Someone in the model of Mark Anderson in 2011 would be a good start. Who knows, maybe Buchanan takes a big step forward. Not really expecting Jake Bequette to do anything but he’ll get another look this summer.

The interior is vital as well (get ready for another offseason of me banging this drum), but it really depends a lot on health. If Kelly/Wilfork/Armstead all return, they will join Siliga and Chris Jones to form a pretty promising and versatile tackle squad. 

But who knows how healthy they’ll all be. Expecting same old Wilfork and Kelly might be a stretch.

I think the problem against QBs like Peyton who get the ball out quick is all about having disruption in the heart of the line and that’s what they must get more of. Chris Jones and Armstead could be very interesting to watch for this role. 

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Source: Aqib Talib suffered no structural damage to his knee | masslive.com

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Source: Aqib Talib suffered no structural damage to his knee | masslive.com

Well here’s a little bit of positive news to start the offseason, though it’s sure to spark the “well then why didn’t he go back into the game” crowd to life.

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Thanks again for the outstanding coverage all season, Mike; you + Reiss are my 1-2 stops for updates. Dual question re: secondary — a) %-wise, how would you estimate the potential of Talib’s return and, b) do you see them exploring the strong safety route again in FA, given limited resources?

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Thanks. I would say given the other needs I’m okay with the safety position between McCourty, Gregory, and Harmon. I think Collins is a viable replacement as the “Money” dime linebacker, a spot that we might’ve seen Adrian Wilson in this year if he was still the Adrian Wilson of old.

As for Talib, I think his injury issues knock him into the Patriots range in terms of how much money he might command. His injuries are certainly concerning, but when he’s healthy there are few cornerbacks that are better, and we saw the effect in the last two AFCCGs when he went out. 

The trickle-down effect was catastrophic. So if they can afford him, I think they should bring him back and hope that another year in their offseason program, assuming he shows the same kind of dedication as last year when he won an award, can help get his hips especially into shape.

Those kind of corners are near-impossible to find. When you have one, even if he’s damaged goods, I think you need to try to keep him.

I’d put him at 60% to return right now, but there’s much to play out.

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Do you really think there’s a chance Edelman leaves? I can’t see the Pats risking upsetting Brady again by letting his #1 target go for the second season running.

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Sure, it’s not ideal, but with limited cap space and their conservative cap practices it’s not out of the question that another team blows Edelman away with a better offer. James Christensen mentioned Bill O’Brien and Houston as an option and I think they’ll be in play.

I do expect Amendola will take a step forward next year, hopefully he’ll be able to get healthy this offseason quickly. But he’s more expensive to cut than keep this season so he’ll be back and the Pats didn’t pay him that much dough to be Edelman’s back up. 

I have no idea how it will play out, there are a lot of factors in play, but I don’t think it’s a slam dunk. And I don’t think the Pats view their slot receiver position as the toughest one to replace.

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And we’re back at it…

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Nice to take a little break yesterday and let the 2013 season fully marinate. The celebration and analysis of the campaign will slowly start to trickle in as we gain perspective.

Now, let the offseason begin!

Fun place to start is OverTheCap.com.

Pats have just $7.9 million in space for this offseason.  The NFL average is about $16 million, so the Pats have less room than most.

But cut Dan Connolly, Adrian Wilson, and Isaac Sopoaga and that gets them up to $13.2 million.

Cut Vince Wilfork (just sayin’) and it goes up to $20.7 million. They could also extend him to reduce his cap hit, the more likely option.

There will definitely be holes to fill, but overall the Pats have a good young base, especially on defense.

I don’t think they should hesitate to explore any and every available option at wide receiver and tight end. The middle of the offensive line must be reinforced.

Edelman could go either way right now as I see it.

Talib has recurring injury issues and that should make him more affordable. His value to the secondary is clear.

I think he and Blount would be smart to stay and hopefully they both do.

Otherwise, welcome to another long, cold offseason.

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