Happy Thanksgiving! Now the real season starts…
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Happy Thanksgiving! Now the real season starts…
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Dont’a Hightower is certainly catching a lot of flack this week after getting yanked against the Broncos. Some have even gone so far as to call him a bust, but I think it’s a little early to give up on Hightower.
First, he’s really playing out of position as a weak-side or nickel linebacker. Ideally he’s a strong-side or middle linebacker.
He certainly looked flat against the Broncos and I’m excited about Dane Fletcher (more on that on Friday) and think that there’s even a world where Hightower goes back to Strongside linebacker and Fletcher slips into the Will spot.
That might bring Hightower back around. His biggest strength is his strength playing close to the line of scrimmage, using his size and quickness to defeat offensive lineman.
Running in space trying to cover the deep middle of the field in Tampa 2 coverage? Not his thing.
The bigger question is whether or not the Pats would feel confident letting Spikes go and moving Hightower to MLB full time next year. I wouldn’t feel great about it. Spikes is an impact player in the run game and those are rare. And is Hightower really much better than Spikes in coverage?
Spikes might never be an every-down player, but he can be and do fine if needed to. He is an elite run-stopper and when you have elite players on your roster you should keep them.
As for Fletcher, I have a big article for B/R on Fletcher coming Friday. I’ve long been a fan of his and every time he gets a chance he seems to make plays. I think he deserves a shot at a role in the base defense.
Chandler Jones named AFC Defensive Player of the Month.
— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) November 27, 2013
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Dont’a Hightower was brutal in the first half — he way overran the Broncos’ 21-yard screen pass on third and 20, and didn’t make much effort on Jacob Tamme’s touchdown — and was replaced by Dane Fletcher in the second half, who was much more disciplined and had a crucial forced fumble in the third quarter. Rookie Jamie Collins had by far his most active game as a pro, finishing with 10 tackles and saving the day by knocking the ball out of Wes Welker’s hands in overtime. And Brandon Spikes had another great tackling day in the run game, finishing with nine and a fumble recovery.
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Grading the Patriots vs. Broncos: New England goes nickel to stop Peyton Manning | masslive.com
Must-read as Nick Underhill grades the film…
All the stuff about Tom Brady struggling earlier in the year? Throw it out. The Pats QB has put together three consecutive solid performances now, and what he did against the Broncos may be his best showing of the year. With temperatures low enough to make you swear, which is likely what Manning did after several of his throws, Brady whipped the ball around the field like it was nothing. His performance in the third quarter was nothing short of stunning. After struggling to move the ball in the first half, he came out and completed 12-of-14 passes, throwing into the wind, for 163 yards and two touchdowns. Most of Brady’s damage was done over the short area over the middle of the field, though he did complete 12 passes outside the numbers. Brady was blitzed on nine attempts and completed eight of his passes.
Belichick Breakdown: Belichick dissects the comeback
Must-watch after every win, here’s almost seven minutes of BB showing us some of the biggest plays from the Broncos win.
I think that the way they mix-and-match their defensive gameplans there’s still a need for both types. Simply put, if you have two sub-300 pound defensive tackles you’re not going to be very good at stopping the run and your linebackers are going to have a lot of traffic to deal with. So they have […]