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Notes on a quiet domination: Pats efficiently take out Bucs

September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Had a chance to briefly look back at the game this morning and there weren’t too many new things that stuck out to me. Looking forward to taking a closer look at the defense once the all-22 comes out, seems like they amped up the complexity this week a bit. Otherwise, here’s what’s on my mind this morning.

  1. There’s no question I really like what this defense has done in three weeks, and really, it’s just living up to expectations. They’ve been torched by so many sub-par QBs in recent years, it shouldn’t be understated that despite the lack of strong opposition, they’re getting it done now. Bigger tests are coming, but this group should have some confidence.
  2. Nice to see some of the rookies getting worked in on defense as well, with Jamie Collins starting to see the field in pass defense sub-packages. From the early snaps I saw, he was solely covering the middle of the field, a place the Pats have struggled in recent years.
  3. Have to take a closer look at Kyle Arrington, but it certainly seems like he got benched in this one, giving Logan Ryan some quality snaps in his place. 
  4. Brandon Spikes was back and it seems clear he was not himself the first two games. He was once again blowing up oncoming blockers and making plays behind the line of scrimmage. Didn’t seem like the Bucs were able to attack him in coverage either.
  5. Can’t say enough about Aqib Talib and the performance of the defensive backs. Looked to me like almost all the sacks were because of the coverage. Even when there were completed passes on them, the tackles came immediately.
  6. I’m still a little worried about Vince Wilfork. He was better against the Bucs, but has yet to really flash his usual dominance.
  7. Brady was off a bit for sure, but it’s all part of the process. I don’t think you can make any major judgement of Brady separate from the receivers he has, even if there were open throws he missed.
  8. Props to Gostkowski. There was some buzz around him this offseason, but he’s played as well as a kicker can play thus far. The impact of putting Ryan Allen in at holder has had zero effect.
  9. I still don’t love LeGarrette Blount and would be happy with a Ridley/Bolden rotation.
  10. Hopefully Gronk is back this week, they need him in the red zone especially and then things should really start to click.
  11. All in all it was an old-fashioned win. It’s tough for the Pats because they’re always judged against the high standards of past teams. But judged alone this looks like a team that will really improve and be a tough out once winter comes.

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September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

In three games this season, opponents have scored 34 points against the Patriots, which is impressive (and also the fewest allowed by the Patriots through three games since 1979). But then when considering that seven of those points came on a fumble return for a touchdown, while another seven came after an interception deep in their own territory, it reflects well on the defense. One theme that was heard after Sunday’s win was how having so many returning players has helped the unit start at a higher point in 2013.

Upon Further Review: Patriots Week 3 – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-three-games-this-season-opponents-have-scored/

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Brandon Bolden gets started on Patriots’ win over Bucs – Sports – The Boston Globe

September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Brandon Bolden gets started on Patriots’ win over Bucs – Sports – The Boston Globe

I’ve been a Brandon Bolden fan for a while now and I was excited to see him come through after getting on the field for the first time this season. Always liked how he ran and with 100 yards of offense, I think we’ll be seeing even more of him.

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September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

You can go search for money and all that stuff, but if you’re losing every week, you’d be pretty miserable. I want to be here, I want to win and I want to help the team and just continue to be a good football player and be reliable.

New England Patriots’ Rob Ninkovich on extension: ‘Happy to be here’ – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/you-can-go-search-for-money-and-all-that-stuff/

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September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Well I think – the expectation is for us is to get better and improve and the guys that we have are the guys that we practiced with and played with the first three weeks,” he replied. “I mean look, we’ve – no one thought Gronk would be out at this point, no one thought what happened with [Aaron] Hernandez would’ve happened, no one thought Danny [Amendola] would be down, no one thought Shane [Vereen] would be out. I mean, we’ve got – there’s kind of an unusual set of circumstances but that’s where we’re at and we’re 3-0.

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/well-i-think-the-expectation-is-for-us-is-to/

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September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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(Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/NFL)

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September 23, 2013 by Mike Dussault

They mustered a pedestrian 358 total yards against the Buccaneers, and through three games are only averaging 19.7 points per game, down from 34.8 last year. The Patriots managed only two touchdowns in five trips inside the red zone, and Brady’s longest completion of the day was just 20 yards. He’s had to dink and dunk all season with his top receiver threats taken away. Through three games, Brady is averaging just 5.5 yards per attempt — a full 2 yards below his career average of 7.5.

Tom Brady, young receivers grow up together in Patriots’ 23-20 win over Buccaneers – Sports – The Boston Globe

Getting better but still a long way to go…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/they-mustered-a-pedestrian-358-total-yards-against/

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