The biggest change from years past to this season is the number of bad passes that Brady has thrown this season, which are defined for practical purposes as passes where he missed his mark. In all, 41 of Brady’s 85 incompletions were categorized in this manner. A few completions, such as the aforementioned Amendola play, could also be counted as bad passes. It will not surprise critics of rookies Kenbell Thompkins (13) and Aaron Dobson (10) were Brady’s targets on more than half of his bad passes, while Julian Edelman (eight) and Danny Amendola (four) are next of the list.
You’ve Got Patriots Qs, I’ve got Patriots As
You’ve Got Patriots Qs, I’ve got Patriots As
Friday Q & A is a go! Lots of great questions already this week, what’s on your mind today Pats peeps?
On any typical non-pressure, man-to-man defense, it’s a simple math proposition: there are five eligible pass catchers on the field and seven pass defenders (assuming a typical four-man rush), meaning you have two “help” chess pieces available. You can use the two extra defenders as zone players in the deep halves of the secondary; everyone else plays man-to-man with no low help. Another option is using one deep, middle-of-the-field safety, affording the defense one underneath coverage “help” zone player (the “rat”). Alternatively, the help player can be used to specifically double one receiver, while still keeping a deep middle of the field safety — but then the zone helper is gone.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/on-any-typical-non-pressure-man-to-man-defense/
What’s Killing the Patriots Offense in Short-Yardage Situations?
What’s Killing the Patriots Offense in Short-Yardage Situations?
Check out our Friday B/R column, taking a closer look at the running game and their failures in some key short-yardage moments.
All of this led to the decision this week to bring in noted orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews to sign off on whether Gronkowski is indeed ready to play, taking the decision out of the hands of the Patriots, Gronkowski and Dr. Gill.
It Is What It Is » Source: ‘Serious concern’ over Tom Gill surgery on Rob Gronkowski
Wow, let’s hope we get our Gronk back.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/all-of-this-led-to-the-decision-this-week-to-bring/
Hey am a cowboys fan, I live in Texas and I really hate anyone who is a boys fan and isn’t from or lives in Texas(Oklahoma, New Mexico don’t have teams) so that brings me to my question What is you’re opinion on post 2001 patriot fans?
One of my favorite parts of this blog has been getting to know Patriots fans around the world. There’s no question that success has opened the door to a whole bunch of new people cheering on the Pats.
Of course, local Patriots fans are among the most passionate and knowledgeable in the NFL. They’ve sat on the aluminum benches of Sullivan Stadium and seen some grim times.
Now, with the infusion of fans from the 00’s till now, are there bandwagoners hanging around who don’t really know what they’re talking about? Oh yeah.
But there’s also a lot of people who live many miles from New England and care very passionately about the team.
So ultimately I just think it’s fun having a lot of people aboard, even the ones who think bringing Randy Moss back is going to solve anything.