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Patriots defense was indeed bad, but will likely rebound – Patriots – Boston.com

November 14, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Patriots defense was indeed bad, but will likely rebound – Patriots – Boston.com

As always the final word of the week on last weekend’s debacle comes from Greg Bedard and his thorough breakdown confirms much of what I thought I saw. No one is going to ever say the 2012 Patriots defense is elite but usually they’re okay, but against the Bills they just had a horrible game. That happens to every defense, even the elite ones. It’s just when you’re average to begin with your bad games look like football blasphemy as it did with the Pats.

So let’s put this one behind us and try to get back on the train of improvement.

Give a good portion of the blame to the players, who failed to perform the fundamental duties of the defense, things they had no problem doing before Sunday. They were the ones who missed a season-high 15 tackles (on 10 plays), which gave the Bills another 70 yards of offense. They were the ones who at times totally disregarded their gap and edge responsibilities against the run, and in pass coverage were often more concerned with what was happening in the backfield instead of on the routes developing in the acreage behind them. They alone are responsible for the undisciplined penalties that gave the Bills free yardage and moved the chains. But the coaches must also share in the blame. The coverage players looked lost trying to sort out some of the bunch concepts the Bills used through the air. The Bills did absolutely nothing new. The Patriots obviously weren’t drilled properly. There was a plethora of communication mistakes that showed a lack of preparation. And the Patriots coaches apparently didn’t have much up their sleeve, either, because there were hardly any adjustments made. No extra pressures dialed up (five blitzes total, or 10.2 percent), and the same vanilla coverages (mostly Cover 3 with a safety and two cornerbacks playing over the top) for much of the game. However, if recent history is any judge, there is reason to believe the Patriots will right the ship.

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Patriots Today – Belichick breaks it down

October 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Today – Belichick breaks it down

Nice breakdown of the McCourty kick off TD return and the Ninkovich/Cunningham play that ended the game.

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Notes on PFF’s Patriots grades: Week 5 Broncos

October 9, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The ProFootballFocus.com Patriots grades are in for the Broncos game and here are the numbers that stood out to me.

Best Offensive Grade: Mankins 6.0 – dominant effort in all aspects, this is a very positive development considering he didn’t even play last weekend.

Worst Offensive Grade: Wendell -3.3 – just can’t quite wrap my head around Wendell.  His grades have been generally solid until this week.

Best Defensive Grade: Chandler Jones 2.9, 2 QB hits, 3 QB hurries – Jones didn’t stand out to me as the best player on the defense, that would be Ninkovich who came in 3rd on defense with a 1.4.

Worst Defensive Grade: Jermaine Cunningham -2.1 – I didn’t think Cunningham was the worst defender on the field, but the graders didn’t think highly of his pass rush, scoring him just a -1.8.

We suspected it was the first bad week of the season for Vollmer and these scorers agreed giving him a -1.5.

Might be a tough week to read too much into Spikes’ -1.4 (-1.9 pass coverage). Clearly he can still be exploited in the passing game. He was targeted 6 times and gave up 5 catches for 53 yards, including 39 yards in YAC.

Secondary Coverage Rankings:

  1. Dennard 2.4
  2. McCourty 0.4
  3. Dowling 0.2
  4. Arrington -0.1
  5. Wilson -0.3
  6. Chung -1.2

Tom Brady didn’t attempt a pass in the 10-19 yard range. He was 1-for-5 on 20+ yarders, the other 24 attempts were either behind the LOS or 0-9 yards.

The running game was dominant running behind Mankins (4.8) and Solder (3.2). Off left tackle was good too (2.3).

Von Miller scored the highest rating I can remember ever seeing, a 12.3!?!?!

Great day for Jerod Mayo. 3 stops, a sack and a hurry, plus a 1.5 pass rush rating. BB needs to send him more I think.

I never read too much into these ratings but Vince Wilfork is having a down year by their scorers. His five game scores: 2.3, -1.2, -1.7, -0.2, -1.1. His -2.1 pass rush was the worst on the team against the Broncos.

See all our PFF notes here. And for all our written Pats analysis click here.

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