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Expectations for Shane Vereen will be high when he returns to the field | masslive.com

November 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Expectations for Shane Vereen will be high when he returns to the field | masslive.com

Totally with Nick Underhill on his quote below and like him, I wonder if we’re expecting too much. Vereen has flashed a lot in the recent games he’s played, but he was also invisible in the AFC Championship (4 carries, 4 targets 38 total yards), a game where the Pats needed a spark on offense. We’ll see…

I see Vereen, operating out of the hurry-up offense, stepping around a couple defensive linemen and then outrunning a linebacker for a big gain. I picture him catching a screen pass and then splitting out wide on the next down. My vision, basically, is Vereen serving as the new Aaron Hernandez, the multifaceted weapon who makes the no-huddle offense hum. Maybe my expectations are unreasonable, maybe Vereen won’t be that type of player, but big things will be expected from the running back when he returns from injured reserve following a Week 1 wrist injury, which could happen as soon as Monday night against the Carolina Panthers.

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November 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Rob Gronkowski – GameTime By UNO (by Team Uno)

A Gronk rap for Wednesday. Gronk has taken his off the field game to a new level since returning from injury. It’s like he has a full-time team working around the clock putting together events and videos. Kinda prefer he’d save this stuff for the offseason. Oh well, never a dull moment…

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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did you watch panthers and 49ers? thoughts on the panthers?

November 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Just watched a few of the Panthers’ games and I came away really impressed with their defense. Kuechly is the kind of linebacker I wish Mayo was. He’s the kind of linebacker the Pats defense needs, as I heard him called, a 360 degree linebacker.

They have a good rotation at defensive tackle which goes four deep, another thing the Pats need, and have two strong defensive ends in Johnson and Hardy. All of them can get after the quarterback so the Pats offensive line will have to play their best game of the season.

I think defensively they should be an excellent challenge for the Pats’ offense, and hopefully Shane Vereen is back to bring a new twist into the fold.

I think the gameplan will call for a lot of spread and hurry-up to keep the Panthers pass rushers on their heels and to limit how much they can rotate their defensive tackles. 

Offensively I still see a lot of inconsistency from Cam Newton, but it’s their running backs that I’m most concerned with. Given the Pats’ problems against the run they could cause real problems.

Overall, I think the defensive game plan will be similar to what it was against the Steelers – make Cam beat them from the pocket.

In a perfect world, the Pats would grab a lead and that would take the Panthers out of their comfort zone offensively. If the Pats fall behind the Panthers could be really tough to catch up on, though I do think the Pats will throw the ball a lot and that’s why Vereen’s return would be key.

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Mike, Greetings from Chicago. Just wondering what of Mark Harrison. I know Dobson is starting to grow within the offense, and KT is a good complimentary WR along with Jules, and Amendola, however im itching too see a combo of dobson, harrison and gronk play. Talk about physical mismatches if this offense ever becomes a reality. What are your thoughts about Harrison? Do you think we will see him soon or will he go like Kamar Aiken etc.?

November 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Looks like we might have to wait until next year with Harrison. This week is the deadline for PUP players to start practicing and BB said neither he nor Armond Armstead are looking like they’ll be ready. 

I agree, Harrison is an intriguing prospect and ultimately a red shirt year behind the scenes won’t be the worst thing for him. Competition will be tight at receiver next year in camp with so many talented rookies this year and who knows who they’ll draft or bring in next year.

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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2013 TEAM EFFICIENCY RATINGS

November 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: 2013 TEAM EFFICIENCY RATINGS

Even during the bye week the other scores will affect the Patriots rankings. Here are the latest as we head into what might be the defining two games of the season. 

Overall: 7th

Offense: 14th

  • Pass: 15th
  • Rushing:  10th

Defense: 10th

  • vs. Pass: 8th
  • vs. Rush: 22nd
  • vs. #1 WR: 1st
  • vs. #2 WR: 32nd
  • vs. Other WR: 20th
  • vs. TE: 8th
  • vs. RB: 19th

Special Teams: 5th

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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS:DVOA PLAYOFF ODDS REPORT

November 12, 2013 by Mike Dussault

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS:DVOA PLAYOFF ODDS REPORT

Pats were out of the action this weekend, but the results played out favorable for the Pats’ playoff chances, making them the current favorite for the #2 seed and a bye.

As they project it now the most likely playoff seeds in the AFC are currently:

  1. Broncos
  2. Patriots
  3. Bengals
  4. Colts
  5. Chiefs
  6. Jets

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November 12, 2013 by Mike Dussault

He’s been a guy who’s been a workhorse, coming in and studying, preparing really hard,” McCourty said. “I think the best thing about it as you’ve seen is when he’s gotten opportunities he’s made plays. He just has to continue to work hard and do what he’s been doing.

Duron Harmon is confident he can step up in place of Steve Gregory, if needed | masslive.com

Hoping Gregory is back for the Broncos, because if he’s not there’s going to be a big target on Harmon’s back.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/hes-been-a-guy-whos-been-a-workhorse-coming-in/

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