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As much as it kills me to see Welker catching passes from Peyton, there hasn’t been much drop off at the position in New England, and once Amendola comes back it should be even more productive.
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As much as it kills me to see Welker catching passes from Peyton, there hasn’t been much drop off at the position in New England, and once Amendola comes back it should be even more productive.
Yes, the Denver Broncos offense does look good. But remember, this is September. I remember as a player watching Peyton play in September and thinking to myself, “Wait until we get you in New England in the winter time.” The efficiency of the Broncos offense, and every offense, will always be higher in September. As the year goes on, and there becomes more tape to watch and the weather turns, that’s when defenses will start to regain an advantage on the Broncos.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/yes-the-denver-broncos-offense-does-look-good/
Closest thing online is this ‘97 Belichick Jets Defensive Playbook. And here’s the 2004 Pats Offensive Playbook. Most interesting thing to study in that is all the different route combinations. Gives you a sense of why the WR position is a tough one.
Good wrap up by Nick Underhill, who is filling the grade void left by Bedard.
The Patriots operated primarily out of their nickel defense (four linemen, two linebackers, five defensive backs) against the Buffalo Bills and Jets. This week, they stayed true to their base 4-3 defense, likely to keep run-stuffing linebacker Brandon Spikes on the field against Tampa Bay running back Doug Martin. So in a handful of situations where an additional cornerback was needed on the field, the Patriots pulled safety Steve Gregory instead of Spikes, as would typically be the case, leaving Devin McCourty as the lone safety with Alfonzo Dennard, Aqib Talib and Kyle Arrington working at cornerback.
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Nice round-up here from Chris Price, and it already looks like the Pats will have some tough choices. Talib has been stellar so far and it’s frustrating to imagine the Pats lowballing him and letting him walk just as the defense looks like they’re coming around.
He’ll test the market regardless so there’s nothing the Pats can really do but wait and see how his entire body of work this season shapes up. But right now it’s easy to make the argument that he’s a necessary piece of the puzzle.
Bill Belichick on WEEI – 9/23/2013
In case you missed this one, BB gets a little feisty after being pressed about preparing his team to face an opponent’s best game even if the opponent stinks. I blame Albert Breer for getting BB fired up earlier in the day, pressing injury questions.
Patriots vs Broncos: Takeaways from Denver’s 26-16 Win over New England It was a great season, the Pats and their fans should keep their heads high. This team fought down to the wire and ultimately just didn’t have enough to pull off the upset in Denver. The Broncos played a perfect game and the Patriots […]