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Two Key Plays: Patriots Defense at the end of the first half

September 19, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots’ third down defense is off to a strong start in 2017. After losing three key pass rushers this last offseason, the youngsters consisting of Trey Flowers, Adam Butler, Dietrich Wise and Cassius Marsh have shown consistent disruption getting after the quarterback early on.

After two games, the Patriots defense is tied for 10th on third down at a rate of 34.8 percent. Historically this is even better than the 2015 (37.3, ) and 2016 (36.9), defenses that finished ranked 10th and 7th respectively. Yes, it’s just two games, but it’s a good start and nice to see an injection of youth and promise at a critical area. One of need especially this year.

Let’s take a look at a two-down sequence to see how the third, and fourth-down defense allowed the Patriots to pull away toward victory.

As you can see below, the situation is that it’s the end of the first half and the Saints are just outside the redzone, down by two scores. Whether or not the game stays close depends on the Saints getting points here before getting the ball to start the second half. It’s a third and three, favorable distance for an offense, who can run or pass.

The Patriots appear to be in man defense, and with Elandon Roberts still in the game, they still have a pretty good run-defending linebacker behind a light front. Still, they’re clearing expecting pass.

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Filed Under: Film Review Tagged With: adam butler, all-22, cassius marsh, defense, dietrich wise, film review, saints, trey flowers

Patriots (Initial) 53-Man Roster Posits

September 2, 2017 by Mike Dussault

 

The Patriots finally got down to 53 players on Saturday night, once again reminding us that the “4pm deadline” means little in practice. Still, there were plenty of surprises throughout the day including three trades, from which the Patriots acquired two new players — Cassius Marsh and Phillip Dorsett.

Here’s how my initial depth chart looks like however it’s important to remember that there are very likely more moves coming and some of the low end surprises on the roster might not even be on there very long. This extends even past this weekend and into the season. The Patriots never stop tinkering and trying to improve, whether injuries force their hands or they just feel like they can get better in a certain spot.

 

Let’s break it down…

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: adam butler, cassius marsh, cole croston, harvey langi, phillip dorsett

Patriots Acquire Seahawks DE Cassius Marsh

September 2, 2017 by Mike Dussault

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db8ySqPgjRg

The Patriots made a second trade with the Seahawks on Saturday, shipping a fifth- and seventh-round draft pick to them for defensive end and special teams player Cassius Marsh.

This move might not have had the flash of the Phillip Dorsett trade but it might have even more impact on the team. Yes, Marsh has the prerequisite special teams pedigree but he’s also developing into a solid pass rusher on third downs and that’s a role the Pats were obviously light at ever since losing Derek Rivers to a torn ACL.

But what I like most about the early word about Marsh is what an all-out effort and general pain in the ass kind of player he is. Honestly, that’s what I thought the defense most lacked this season without guys like Ninkovich, Long and Sheard. Their inexperience on the edge was obvious and none of those players outside of Dont’a Hightower and Alan Branch strike much fear into opponents. Solid football players of course, but not many in the mold of Mike Vrabel, the kind of guys who made life hell for the offensive players they lined up across.

Marsh seems like he could be that kind of guy. Plug him into special teams and let him get his feet wet, then throw him out there off the edge on obvious passing downs and let him develop. This was a solid and needed move, and one that could pay then most dividends of all the Patriots trades in recent days.

 

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