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A Closer Look at the New England Patriots Defense

November 4, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Leading up to this season I was most focused on the defensive rebuild that Bill Belichick was constructing. I’ve been diligent charting what packages the Patriots use and what the general defensive game plans have been. 

Now, seven games into the season, trends have emerged and it’s interesting to take a closer look at just what the Patriots are doing on defense.

The biggest headline for me is the strength of the 3-4 rpackages. We have not seen any 4-3 defense this year, which is a switch from 2009 when we often saw 4-3 looks early on in the season. The reason we’ve seen all 3-4 I believe is that Belichick is trying to keep it simple for his young defense and it seems like it has paid off. 

The first and foremost thing about defensive football is stopping the run, and in their 3-4 the Patriots are ranked 12th overall against the run, and have yet to allow a 100-yard rusher. The additions of Brandon Spikes, Brandon Deaderick and Gerard Warren, along with the emergence of Ron Brace have been major factors in this.

An interesting thing to me has been that all of the Patriots defensive lineman can play almost any position along the defensive line. Belichick will mix and match everyone everywhere to exploit matchups. Vince Wilfork has been the MVP of the defense, proving he’s not just a two down run stopper, he is used in pass rush situations as well.

Gone are the days of old when it was Ty Warren – Wilfork – Seymour playing their respective positions no matter the match-up. Now, probably due to the fact that none of the current defensive lineman are completely dominant other than Wilfork, the Patriots go with the best match-ups. 

Inside linebacker is pretty straight forward. Jerod Mayo never leaves the field. Brandon Spikes is next to him in the 3-4, Gary Guyton is next to him in Nickel Packages. When they change to a 3-3-5 nickel package a defensive lineman comes out and Dane Fletcher comes in, usually to spy the running back. 

At outside linebacker Rob Ninkovich and Jermaine Cunningham get the early work, with Tully Banta-Cain spelling them while also coming on in passing situations as a rusher. It seems that Ninkovich and Cunningham are better against the run and that gets them on the field more than TBC. All three can play either side OLB, and they are rotated depending on match-ups, though it’s usually Ninkovich at LOLB and Cunningham at ROLB. Shawn Crable has been used entirely as a hand down DPR (Designated Pass Rusher).

At Cornerback it’s been Devin McCourty and Kyle Arrington on the outside since week three. Brandon Meriweather, Patrick Chung and James Sanders have all played a lot but have had reduced snaps due to injuries (Sanders/Chung) and “freelancing” (Meriweather). Jonathan Wilhite remains as the nickelback, he’s been up and down.

Nearly halfway through the season the areas to me that most need to improve are the rush from the exterior rushers (Crable, TBC, Cunningham), and also the nickel corner spot. The interior rushers have been solid (Pryor, Wright, Deaderick). I will also be curious to see if Fletcher passes Gary Guyton on the depth chart. From his limited work he looks like the better player to me, all he needs is experience.

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On the Patriots 3rd Down Defense

October 30, 2010 by Mike Dussault

The Pats defense currently sit 32nd overall in the NFL in 3rd down stop percentage. While the Bears sit at #1 overall giving up a first only 30% of the time. The Patriots give up a first down 49% of the time.

A quick break down of the 3rd down performance by game:

  • CIN 8/15 = 53%
  • NYJ 6/13 = 46%
  • BUF 5/10 = 50%
  • MIA 10/15 = 66%
  • BAL 5/16 = 31%
  • SD 7/15 = 46%

Basically you want to see your 3rd down percentages below 40%. Only once have the Patriots done that this season, and the results were apparent on the field. Especially in the fourth quarter and overtime.

As you can see Miami was a horror show for New England on third down. Hopefully the trend below 50% since the bye week continues downward. Clearly that’s what will need to happen if the Patriots are to make some noise in the playoffs this year.

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October 26, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Third-down defense
This week: 32nd (41 of 84, 48.8 percent)
Last week: 32nd (34 of 69, 49.3 percent)

Look who improved .5% in 3rd Down Defense this week…! 

(Had I invented the sarcasm emoticon yet I would’ve inserted it at the end of that sentence)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/third-down-defense-this-week-32nd-41-of-84/

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NFP: Ravens Impressed by Young Patriots Secondary

October 16, 2010 by Mike Dussault

NFP: Ravens Impressed by Young Patriots Secondary

If you’re feeling crappy about the young Patriots defense (and chances are you probably are) read this article and listen to what the professional, savvy veteran receivers they’re going to be facing on Sunday have to say.

Patience Patriots Nation. The future’s so bright we have to wear tinted shield on our helmets.

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Baldy: Pats Scheme Outdated

October 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Baldy: Pats Scheme Outdated

Those who know me know I worship at the alter of NFL Network’s Playbook. There’s no slant (especially not “Quick Slants), just broken down film showing who’s good/bad and why. Today Brian "Baldy” Baldinger, he of the loose, dangly pinky, came on EEI and had some not so sweet things to say about the Patriots 34 defensive scheme. Here’s a sampling:

“I don’t believe the style of defense that Bill [Belichick] is playing right now can win championships,” Baldinger said. “I don’t believe that you can sit there in your zone defenses with your strict and straight 3-4 defense. There’s not a lot of disguise to what they do. It makes it a little bit easier on quarterbacks." 

Look I get what Baldy is saying, but what’s he’s leaving out is that it’s a lot easier to scheme and disguise when you have a veteran defense. We saw plenty of that when Bruschi, Vrabel, Harrison et al were playing. Did Belichick suddenly decide that a straight forward style of defense was better? No. 

It will take time before the young players on defense have mastered the basic techniques required to play defense at the NFL level. Even I can see they are playing simple defenses, but I would guess that as the season progresses there will be more and more disguise and complications added in.

We must be patient Patriots Nation. Championship defenses are not built from scratch in two seasons.

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