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April 22, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’ve gotten a few chances to visit with Revis, obviously competing against him over the years,” Slater said this afternoon. “I got a chance to meet him and spend some time with him in Hawaii (at the Pro Bowl) this year. Really a good guy, does everything the right way, plays the game the right way, and you respect that about a guy, no matter who he plays for. If he plays the game hard, plays the game the right way, you respect it, and he’s definitely one of those guys.

The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald

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Hey Mike, can you talk a little bit about how a player like Darelle Revis empowers BB and the defensive coaching staff? “Revis Island” and “Shut Down Corner” cliches aside, what are some schemes and strategies that would have been unworkable, unwise, or even just uncharacteristic of the Patriots before they had Revis, but that are now possible or probable with him in the fold?

April 18, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Good question and I think the answers are somewhat visible given what the defense evolved to with Aqib Talib in 2012. To really get a sense of the shift we need to go back to the late 2000’s.

Here’s the Pats D vs. Colts 2009.

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At the snap, the undersized corners (Wilhite and Bodden) will turn and run. The Pats have a third safety on the field to cover Dallas Clark.

Here’s the Pats D vs. Broncos in 2013 AFCCG.

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Now the corners attempt to jam and disrupt the timing right at the line of scrimmage. You can just tell by the difference in the corners presnap stances that they’re playing a different technique now – they’re lower, ready for contact, whereas before they’re getting ready to turn and run.

So that, in essence, is really what it is all about. The late-2000’s Pats were content to play more zone coverage and to use what they perceived as athletic and smart corners who could pattern-read and jump routes.

Asante Samuel was the perfect example of that kind of corner.

Whether it was quarterbacks getting too good or the rules allowing no contact downfield (or a little of both), zone coverage became easier and easier to pick apart. There’s still a place for zone coverage, you have to mix-and-match, but to play mostly zone will result in giving up more passing yardage than anyone else (like they did from 2010-2013).

Now you must take your chance to be physical with the wide receivers when you can be – within five yards of the line of scrimmage. That disrupts the timing of the offense and buys that extra second for the pass rush.

That also doesn’t mean that just because you’re pressing you have to play man. The Seahawks will press and then drop their corners into cover three. 

What Revis and Browner (and Dennard and Arrington and Ryan to other extents) allow the Pats to do is to win at the line of scrimmage.

If only we could stand Revis/Browner side-by-side to Samuel/Hobbs. That picture would be worth a thousand words.

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April 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The way he practices, by playing with him for the year that I did, to be so talented but to practice so hard, you don’t see a lot of young guys that have so much talent take the job that seriously because they’re so talented. That’s what I think separates Darrelle. He’s not taking his talent and his abilities for granted. He still wants to go out there and prove that he’s the absolute best week in and week out. He’s not taking that for granted. He wants to be the best for a long time, and I have never seen anyone as competitive as Darrelle Revis, and that’s the honest to God truth. He made me as a veteran pick my game up in practice. … He motivated me at the end of my career.

The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald

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Revis gets #24 for Patriots

April 7, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Felt like just a matter of time until Adrian Wilson was released and Revis took his trusty 24. Get your orders in!

It’s Official! Darrelle Revis will wear #24 (Jerseys will ship in 1-3 weeks) Order Yours Now! http://t.co/XIGNOUGpg3 pic.twitter.com/KlyQJ8bcED

— Patriots ProShop (@PatriotsProShop) April 7, 2014

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April 1, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Now that (Revis) is with a new team, obviously a winning organization like that, he’s so fired up. To see the determination that he has, he’s unbelievable,

ACL healed, Darrelle Revis ramps up workouts | Boston Herald

https://www.patspropaganda.com/darrelle-revis-patriots-4/

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March 30, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Revis to me, in spending time around him, has unique anticipation. Elite anticipation is probably the right way to use it. He has a way of feeling it, understanding routes, reading the hops of players, reading the eyes, [the] general feel and he’s exceptional with ball skills. He knows how to break on the ball, where to use his hands to avoid penalties, and he obviously has soft hands for interceptions. His ball awareness and ball skills, and then again anticipation, are what make him an elite corner.

Ex-Bucs GM Mark Dominik weighs in on new Patriots CB Darrelle Revis – ESPN Boston

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Darrelle Revis, Brandon Browner prepare to redefine New England Patriots’ secondary | Audibles – SI.com

March 22, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Darrelle Revis, Brandon Browner prepare to redefine New England Patriots’ secondary | Audibles – SI.com

Really good read for this Saturday morning.

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