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Can Flores Fix First Down D?

June 7, 2018 by Mike Dussault

If there’s a wheelhouse that fans and detractors of the New England Patriots’ defense love, it’s the “be more aggressive” angle and Mike Reiss nails it today taking a closer look at new de facto defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ presence at minicamp.

Quotes like this one from Dont’a Hightower are enough to give some fans a picture all-out Cover 0 blitzes coming on every down.

“Matty P and Flo are somewhat the same, but a little different at the same time. With the playcalling we’ve gotten so far, I definitely feel like we’re going to be more aggressive. Things are a little bit more simple, but it’s still a little bit different, and guys are learning bits and pieces of the defense. But so far, so good.”

The one thing I was never quite sure about with Matt Patricia was where Belichick ended and he began. The defense certainly evolved from the mid-2000’s, especially around 2012 where the switch to a mostly man-to-man defense took hold. Instead of off-the-line corners like Asante Samuel and Ellis Hobbs, who were quick and could pattern read, they actively pursued press man corners like Aqib Talib, Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner.

But for the last 17 years, the Patriots have primarily been a conservative defense, mostly content to play coverage, tackle well and wait for the other team to flame out. They’ll pick their spots with blitzes, sometimes, like 2014 with the Collins/Hightower Double A-Gap blitz, they’ll even make it a featured item.

Exploiting and winning one-on-one matchups up front is more what it’s about, rather than sending five or six rushers every single passing play. We have come to know, and hate, it as the Bend Don’t Break. That has always felt like Belichick more than the defensive coordinator.

Will Flores change this general philosophy? I’m not all that convinced, but what’s clear is that for a number of reasons, the 2017 Patriots defense was the one of the bendiest and break-iest under Belichick. Some adjustments must be made.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Asante Samuel, bill belichick, brian flores, donta hightower, Ellis Hobbs, matt patricia

Has Belichick Had a Change of Heart on Cornerbacks?

March 29, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Fun little tidbit from Ian Rapoport this morning, indicating that the Patriots made a call to the Seahawks to inquire about Richard Sherman‘s availability prior to them signing Stephon Gilmore.

Before the #Patriots signed Gilmore, they were among the teams that inquired. Others did, as well https://t.co/nUTwzIxa8W

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 29, 2017

This leads me to wonder if Belichick has changed the way he values cornerbacks. A couple years ago I wrote this extensive piece breaking down how the Pats have never been willing to give long-term deals to cornerbacks. Sure, they’d pay a chunk of change for a season like they did with Asante Samuel on the franchise tag ($7.79 million) or a year of Darrelle Revis ($12 million), but prior to 2012 the Patriots didn’t really seem to care all that much about the position.

Then came the in-season trade for Aqib Talib, the Patriots first foray into acquiring a physical man cornerback. They retained Talib for 2013 for $4.86 million after being unable to work out a long term deal. That felt like the same old Patriots, who always preferred to focus on the front seven long before investing in a cornerback.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Asante Samuel, darrelle revis, malcolm butler, stephon gilmore

March 27, 2015 by Mike Dussault


Asante Samuel bringing the lumber circa 2004. I think this might be called “launching” now? Or helmet to helmet? Or hitting a defenseless receiver? Take your pick. 

https://www.patspropaganda.com/asante-samuel-bringing-the-lumber-circa-2004-i/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Asante Samuel

Boston Globe/Gasper: Way they play is the thing

November 29, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Boston Globe/Gasper: Way they play is the thing

Not often Gasper makes the cut here on the blog but this is a worth article. Favorite part:

Asante Samuel warned teammates all week. In another football life, he was a New England Patriot. He tried to tell the Philadelphia Eagles what it would be like facing a Bill Belichick-coached team, the NFL version of a staring contest in which the Patriots’ gaze is unwavering.

Samuel conveyed the message that any mistake would be magnified, any weakness probed and exploited, any error potentially fatal in a football sense. He knew that Belichick’s Patriots, no matter how obscure some of the names on the backs of their jerseys, have one defining characteristic: they don’t beat themselves.

“I definitely told the team that,’’ said Samuel as he exited the Eagles locker room after the Patriots’ 38-20 victory over Philadelphia Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. “I told them that was probably what Belichick was emphasizing – let us [Eagles] make all the mistakes and we’ll beat ourselves. That’s exactly what happened.’’

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Asante Samuel, new england patriots, philadelphia eagles

August 24, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Asante Flashback… why not…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/asante-flashback-why-not/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Asante Samuel, Cornerback, new england patriots, nfl

In Former Patriots News…

November 22, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Well there were quite a few highlights, or lowlights depending on how you look at them, yesterday with former Pats.

First, we have Richard Seymour aka the Rapist Hater.

Then there’s Asante Samuel making the first violent tackle of his career and of course not missing an opportunity to showboat about it.

And finally there was this scary play on Ellis Hobbs. Of course all thoughts and prayers are with him and hopefully he makes a full recovery.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Asante Samuel, Ellis Hobbs, new england patriots, Richard Seymour

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