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Friday Pats Q & A!!! Let’s go!
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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever
Friday Pats Q & A!!! Let’s go!
Tom Brady, #4 in NFL’s Top 100 players of 2012
https://www.patspropaganda.com/vanillacts-tom-brady-4-in-nfls-top-100-2/
Improved Ground Game Can Fix Patriots’ Problems
Friday B/R column is up, taking an in-depth look at third quarters and third downs, and suggesting how a renewed dedication to the running game can help fix the problems.
Yeah I noticed that too watching the all-22 of the Jets game. (Also noted Thompkins having a little more trouble getting off the line, which wasn’t the case earlier in the season).
But yes, I think we’ve seen a pretty good (not great) progression from Dobson, and it’s just a matter of time before he becomes a significant weapon in the red zone, especially going after jump balls.
I’m not sure if he’s going to be superstar or anything, and my biggest pet peeve is that he catches with his arms instead of hands too much, but that should improve over the offseason.
Perhaps the biggest thing is just getting some help from the return of the other weapons. Gronk, Vereen and Amendola should all take some heat away from Dobson and give him some favorable matchups. It’s just up to him to start taking advantage of them.
I think we’re privileged to have, probably, the finest coach and the finest quarterback, and we happen to have them at the same time – Robert Kraft
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jcincleats-i-think-were-privileged-to-have-4/
Fixing Patriots’ offensive woes starts up front | Boston Herald
It’s doubtful anyone would call allowing 20 sacks of the quarterback in seven games a recipe for offensive success. Only four other NFL quarterbacks (Ryan Tannehill, Geno Smith, Ben Roethlisberger, Brandon Weeden) have been sacked more times this season than Brady. In the past three weeks, the line hasn’t been able to handle the defensive fronts of the Cincinnati Bengals (four sacks, eight quarterback hits), the New Orleans Saints (five sacks, seven hits) or the New York Jets (four sacks, three hits) in Sunday’s 30-27 overtime loss. That’s the first time in Brady’s career he’s been sacked at least four times in three consecutive games. Currently, he’s on pace to be dropped 46 times, which would top his previous season high by five.
