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Patriots vs. Dolphins All-22 Thoughts: Offense Edition

September 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’m going to break this down by the first and second half because after re-watching the first half I found myself reminded of how good I felt about things.

Were there protection issues? Sure, especially whenever Sebastian Vollmer had to block Cameron Wake without help. I’m not sure what’s up with Vollmer. Is he rusty? Or is he breaking down? He looked a lot stiffer than I remember, but still credit to Wake. He’s a beast and had his way with Vollmer.

Otherwise Brady had time and the offense moved the ball. The protection was sloppy but effective. They found an early rhythm with the three-step passing game.

I can recall three incomplete deep passes from Brady, a statistical point of contention this week, but one was really a throw away and two others were shots to the end zone where the coverage was solid. Can’t blame him for taking those.

In the first half I didn’t notice a discernible difference between the offensive line rotation. Even Devey didn’t look that bad. Was it the smooth operation we’re used to seeing? Not yet, but like I said, it was effective and Brady had time to make throws.

Drives of 13-plays, 80 yards and 11-plays, 94 yards made this certainly look like the Patriots offense we’re used to seeing. But apparently that team never came out of the locker room.

Second Half

 Okay, now there was the ugliness I remember. The turning point was clearly on Brady’s fumble during their first possession of the second half. From there everything just seemed to fall apart.

All the OL had their issues, with Devey and Cannon both getting smoked in one-on-ones that caused Brady to get sacked. Another sack was due to coverage. 

There were also some misreads it seems by Brady where he and the intended receiver didn’t seem on the same page. Agree with Greg Bedard’s observation that the deep ball to Edelman that went incomplete was on Edelman. He should’ve gone upfield.

Credit to the Miami linebacker who stuck with Shane Vereen on his patented wheel route and forced an incompletion.

I used to like Brandon Bolden but I think he’s uber average now. He gets what’s there for him and not a yard more.

It looked to me like LaFell tried to dip his shoulder to avoid contact on his penalty but that ended up with his shoulder in the defender’s head. Right call, but not intentional.

Losing their rhythm at the start of the 3rd quarter set the tone and they could never get it back for more than a play or two. They couldn’t string anything together.

I finished the game feeling like it was there for the taking but the Pats were just too on their heels to take it. It was as if each guy took turns making a costly mistake and the sum of those small parts added up.

Filed Under: Film Review, Uncategorized Tagged With: all-22, analysis, patriots

NFL opens Pandora’s Box by offering All-22 tape to public – NFL.com

June 22, 2012 by Mike Dussault

NFL opens Pandora’s Box by offering All-22 tape to public – NFL.com

Great take from Michael Lombardi on the release of All-22 from the NFL.

Ultimately I think that this will be an excellent thing for the development of the NFL, not only for the fans who thirst for more X and O knowledge like myself, but for the game itself.

Wanting to learn more about the complex chess match that takes place on the gridiron (coupled with a psychotic love of the Pats) is what got me into blogging. I found out early on that it’s pretty easy to know the educated football guys from the fans trying to sound knowledgeable.

One thing you’ll never find here on this blog is me making definitive statements about my own film evaluation, I leave that to guys like Chris Brown at SmartFootball.com.

I am just excited to use this as a tool to learn more about the game, especially coverages in the secondary. This will open up a whole new area of information to take in for myself, but also give the experts who know what they’re doing more information as well. The trickle down effect will serve to help us all.

If the NFL insiders are really worried about some random blogger making incorrect observations then they haven’t spent much time on blogs in recent years. It’s already rampant, and All-22 might mkae some more self-assured in their analysis but that won’t make it correct. As I said before, it’s usually pretty clear who knows what they’re talking and who doesn’t.

Access to information can never be a bad thing in this situation, and ultimately the education of the fans will serve to regulate those who have no clue what they’re doing.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: all-22

NFL Release of Coaches Tape Will Be Big Win for Fans and Loss for Team Personnel | Bleacher Report

June 16, 2012 by Mike Dussault

NFL Release of Coaches Tape Will Be Big Win for Fans and Loss for Team Personnel | Bleacher Report

Well said by Michael Schottey. I’m excited to see All-22 but admittedly will be using it more as a learning tool than a teaching one.

Sites like Pro Football Focus and Football Outsiders already use game study and statistical analysis to talk about the game in ways unheard of 10 years ago. Men like Chris Brown can write a book like The Essential Smart Football and explain Xs and Os better than any show on ESPN. Those men, along with countless others, are getting smarter every day. With the access to all-22, the NFL world will be in the palm of their hands and certain people in the NFL are right to be scared of that.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: all-22

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