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The Best of PatsPropaganda This Week

October 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault

There was lots of good stuff this week if you’re a big fan of bad secondaries and teams that can’t close games out.

For anything you missed here’s the linkage…

PatsPropaganda

Should the Patriots dial up pressure and blitz Sanchez?

5 Keys for Patriots vs. Jets

Turn On The Jets Talks With Pats Propaganda – Jets/Patriots Preview

Pats playmakers need to step up in crunch time

How the Patriots defense can turn it around

Notes on PFF’s Patriots grades: Week 6 Seahawks

Quick hit thoughts on a head-shaking Patriots loss

Pats Beat

Belichick: In-game adjustments big vs. Jets – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Playbook: Brady and the Patriots’ play action | National Football Post

Patriots coaches dropped the ball as well against Seahawks – Sports – The Boston Globe

Inside look at the Patriots’ top route concept | National Football Post

Morning after: Seahawks 24, Patriots 23 – Extra Points – Boston.com

Secondary: What goes on back there? – Patriots – Boston.com

Pick up one our new PatsPropaganda DO YOUR JOB tees, now in red! Order in the right hand pulldown.

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October 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Fitzy’s Hey Pats, Cut The Shit!-Cast (by Fitzy01821)

As always no one knows how to sum it up just right like Fitzy. It is in fact time to cut the shit. And what better way to start the weekend that with a few laughs.

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/fitzys-hey-pats-cut-the-shit-cast-by/

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Does it feel like BB is prizing versatility on defense at the expense of talent?We have players who can play multple positions, but few outside of Big Vince and Spikes (jury’s still out on jones) seem to dominate

October 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

This is certainly a criticism that is coming to the forefront in the last week, and I don’t think it’s totally off-base. Spikes is the perfect example, he’s one of the few players that is truly a master of something, but limited in another. At the opposite end of the spectrum you Patrick Chung, who is okay at a lot of things, but not great at anything.

It comes back to value drafting, and you can understand why having guys who can do a number of things could be valuable, especially in the secondary.

Asante Samuel is a good example too. He’s an elite zone read corner, but tackling, man-to-man, and special teams are certainly not his thing.

So I certainly think the case can be made that the balance has shifted too much to guys who can do it all okay, but nothing great. The reason they’re losing games is because they’re not making plays (on either side of the ball) when the game is on the line, and part of that can be a function of just not having enough elite talent in certain spots.

Still, this is a defense that forces turnovers at an elite level so that has to count for something as well. Really I think it just comes down to finding a back end safety with range and leadership. Those are hard to come by these days, but one player like that could elevate the play of the entire secondary, especially someone like McCourty.

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October 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault


It’s Friday and the Patriots are in red this weekend! Shouldn’t you be too? DO YOUR JOB!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-belichick-do-your-job/

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5 Keys for Patriots vs. Jets

October 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots are coming off one their most embarrassing losses in two-plus seasons, and who better than to help them refocus their efforts than the good old Jets? A solid win over a divisional rival could be just what New England needs to get on track. And once they do get on track they’re going to reel off a lot of wins and be very tough to beat. Just the kind of game the Hoodie ordered!

Our Five Keys to taking down Rexy’s crew after the jump…

1. Be ready for the kitchen sink – If I’m the Jets I’m not holding anything back and going with the most aggressive game plan I can put together. They’re not going to win this game by taking a conservative approach. They need to take shots down the field. They need to use every little Tim Tebow trick they’ve been saving up. They need to go for it on 4th down. Fake punts. Onside kicks. All of it. And the Patriots need to be ready in all three phases. The way to counter aggression is to turn it against your opponent. Stop them on 4th down. Don’t bite on fakes. Be ready for whatever they might throw at you. Just do not let them get rolling with all the tricks and gimmicks, because if they do this is going to be a game.

2. Three 20+ pass plays or less – I’m not so much of a blind homer to believe the Patriots pass defense will suddenly go air-tight on us, and I fully expect the Jets will actually let Mark Sanchez air it out multiple times (look out those sitting near the field). And why shouldn’t they? It’s the Patriots biggest defensive weakness. But instead of the 6 or 7 long passes the Pats have been giving up, let’s just keep it to three. Maybe we could even pick off a couple of them? Regardless the Patriots defense has to be doing a lot of back end coverage work this week, because it doesn’t happen often, but every now and then Sanchez has his deep ball working (see playoffs, 2010). They need to start showing improvement this week back there, things have been stagnant or worse since the Ravens game.

3. Fast and Furious on offense – With all this talk of the evolution of the speedy no-huddle you might remember that the Jets were a major influence on the Patriots desire to play faster on offense. In week two of 2009, with Wes Welker out, the Patriots resorted to putting play numbers on sideline signs to quickly communicate the calls to their offense. Belichick knew Rex Ryan’s style of defense, and that if you give them time to disguise their defense it played right into their hands. The answer? Play fast, force them to react and not dictate, and this should be on full display on Sunday. The Jets defense is sprinkled with youth and inexperience, and on our homefield it’s the perfect recipe for the Blitzkreig.

4. Throw it where Cromartie ain’t – AntonioCromartie has elevated his play since Revis went down, but the depth after him with Kyle Wilson leading the way, is lacking. They’ll move Cro around depending on the situation, but I’d expect to see him on Lloyd for the most part. Welker is the kind of receiver that gives Cro problems. This will likely open things up for Hernandez, who could have a big game. Perhaps the most interesting match-up will be Gronk vs. the new Jets safeties. They were brought in to stop him, let’s see how they do. But with such a talent disparity in coverage it would probably be best to generally avoid Cro whenever possible.

5. Finish – “Finish” will henceforth replace “Win” as the final key each week because that’s how the Patriots are going to start winning these close games they’ve been losing. I’m not going to point fingers at either side of the ball, it’s a team-wide problem and the only way for it to change is for playmakers on both sides of the ball to start stepping up and making plays when the game is on the line. There has not been enough of this yet from the 2012 Patriots and it’s time to re-establish that part of the team’s identity. When an opponent is on the ropes, and the opportunity is there to finish them off, the Past must do so. Whether it’s the defense getting a stop, or the offense getting that final first down or score to seal it. Finish them!

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Get your Pats questions in for Friday Q & A!!!

October 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Get your Pats questions in for Friday Q & A!!!

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Pats playmakers need to step up in crunch time

October 18, 2012 by Mike Dussault

There’s something disturbing about the fact that the Pats are 12-12 since 2009 in games decided by a touchdown or less.

But I think there’s some context needed.

Let’s also point out the Pats have lost just 5 games in that time span by more than 7 points, and that includes an 8-point loss to the Steelers in 2011.

The other four:

2009: Loss to Saints (38-17), Loss to Ravens in playoffs (33-14).

2010: Loss to Jets (28-14), Loss to Browns (34-14)

So yes the Pats are average in close games, but they also haven’t lost by more than one score in almost two years.

We can go round and round with whether the offense or defense bears more responsibility, but what it comes down to is playmakers making plays in crunch time. A single defensive stop or offensive third down conversion could’ve made the difference in any of those 12 close losses.

In past years they got those plays, especially in 2010 when they didn’t lose a single close one until the playoff game against the Jets.

What it comes down to this year is that the Patriots need their playmakers, old and new, to start stepping up at the end of games. If they do there’s no limit to how far this team can go.

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