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Why are the Patriots stockpiling tight ends?

September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

No one can seem to get over how many tight ends the Pats have on the roster this year, but if we take a closer look at the players and what they can do it starts to make a little more sense.

Really, “tight end” is a generalized positional name now. They can be a traditional tight end, a wide receiver, a fullback, an extra tackle or as we’ve seen in Hernando’s case, a running back.

Even in specific offensive schematic terms you’re really talking about two different positions: the Y (Gronk) and the F (Hernando). We can all agree that while both of those guys are “tight ends” their skill sets are a lot different. I don’t think you’ll ever see Gronk taking a hand off in the backfield, nor will you want to see Hernandez blocking in a short yardage situation.

You also have to take into account that the Patriots are light at tackle with only three, so it makes even more sense to carry a Y that might be a better blocker than receiver (Hoomanawanui). Meanwhile Fells can do a little of both positions, though he might just be filling in until Shiancoe gets back.

It’s really not that crazy to envision a short yardage/goal-line package that features Gronk and Uh Oh in line, Hernandez split out wide and Fells playing fullback.

But aside from that the collection of tight ends on the roster signals some interesting things to me. First, that they’re fully committed to their tight end offense and want to be prepared should injuries strike. Second, with the lack of an experience power running back they wanted to take steps to aid their young guys and short yardage package. And finally third, they won’t have to rely on Gronk as heavily for his blocking. This can help preserve him in the long run.

Don’t get me wrong, Gronk is a great blocker, and his diversity is one of his biggest assets, but having Hoomanawanui and Fells can help ease some of their reliance on Gronk in every situation.

The interesting question to me is why the shift to more power? We all know the Pats struggled to attack the perimeter of the field last year, and with all the wide receivers they brought into camp it seems like they were determined to fix that. Brandon Lloyd should be part of the solution there, but it’s still clear they want to dominate the middle of the field, perhaps even moreso this year.

It will certainly be interesting to see how the offense will change this year, and how they’ll employ all these large, versatile players. This is the most physical group of weapons Bill Belichick has ever assembled. Will they be able to take advantage of smaller defensive back-heavy defenses looking to stop Tom Brady and the spread attack? We’ll start to find out on Sunday.

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September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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It Is What It Is » Nuggetpalooza: NFL Week 1, Patriots vs. Titans statistical preview!

September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Nuggetpalooza: NFL Week 1, Patriots vs. Titans statistical preview!

Love the Nuggetpalooza and what an interesting stat below…

FIRST DOWN DEFENSE?: Last season, the Patriots’ defense allowed 3,455 yards on 501 first down plays, an average of 6.90 yards per play. That’s the highest allowed by any NFL defense since they began tracking the stat in 1995: 6.90 – Patriots, 2011 6.80 – Lions, 2008 6.57 – Redskins, 2010 6.52 – Texans, 2010 Note this: New England also intercepted a league-high 13 passes on first down last season, the most ever by a Patriots defense and tied for third-most ever in a single season (since they began tracking the stat in 1991):

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Friday Patriots Q & A: SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS HERE

September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Friday Patriots Q & A: SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS HERE

Trying out some new fun today on the blog, submit your Pats (or non-Pats if you dare) questions, and we’ll publish the best ones with answers. We’ll start answering about 1pm EST.

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5 Keys for Patriots vs. Titans

September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Football is back this weekend, and while there are still many unknowns about the Pats and Titans we’re going to take a crack at some of the key places where the game will likely be won or lost for our beloved Patriots.

1. Stop Chris Johnson – You probably saw this one coming, didn’t you? There’s no secret Johnson remains the top weapon on the Titan offense, and the critical piece that the Pats must stop. The good news is that the Patriots defense has generally been pretty good against the run in recent years, but they’ll be put to the test if the continue with the base defense having Rob Ninkovich and Chandler Jones as their defensive ends. Part of me wonders if they might swap out one of those two for Brandon Deaderick to get some more beef up front. Perhaps even more interesting will be to see how the Pats deal with Johnson when the Titans split Johnson out wide. I’d expect Jerod Mayo to be on him but you can’t rule out Patrick Chung.

2. Protect Brady – If the Pats just protected Brady every week they’d win close to 90% of their games, but now with some turnover along the line it’s no longer a given that the protection will be solid. Kamerion Wimbley should pose a significant challenge to the Patriots tackles, but the real question is how the middle of the line holds up with a still-recovering Logan Mankins, new starting center Ryan Wendell and Dan Connolly sliding to right guard after spending last season at center. We’ve seen so many different combinations along the line this preseason no one even knows for sure who will be where, nor if they’ll even be there for the entire game. If this group can’t keep Brady clean things could get really interesting, and I don’t like when that happens.

3. Eliminate Bad Football – Opening games almost always have an element of fluke to them. The timing isn’t quite there, nor is the game conditioning quite where it needs to be, thus it often results in sloppy football in general. If the Patriots can just keep the turnovers and penalties to a minimum they’ll have a very good chance to win the game. That’s easier said than done, especially on the road. At least it sounds like the heat won’t be a major factor with forecasts projecting mid-70s. The Pats don’t need to be dominating, they just need to play methodically and clean and the rest should take care of itself.

4. Force continued execution by Jake Locker – I’m really expecting the Titans to throw the ball early and often regardless of how Johnson is doing. We’ve all seen the Pats pass defense over the past few years, and until they prove otherwise the Titans should take everything the bend-don’t-break gives them. Against a first-time starter like Locker I’m actually okay with this tactic of focusing on not giving up the big play, and force him to put together 10-play-plus drives. As we noted in number three execution isn’t always razor sharp in opening games, so let’s put the Titans offensive execution to the test.

5. Win – Ultimately this is the only thing that matters. Opening a season with a quality road win would really get the 2012 campaign off on the right foot. I don’t care about style points, and I don’t care that no one is going to be overly impressed that we beat the Titans. A win is a win, and it will mean a one game lead already over the Jets or Bills.

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September 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

THE PATS ARE COMING (in less than three days)…

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-pats-are-coming-in-less-than-three-days/

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September 6, 2012 by Mike Dussault

[The Titans] need to stay away from the middle of the line, because the Patriots have an advantage there with Vince Wilfork and Brandon Spikes up the middle. I think they’ll try to test the edges of the Patriots’ defense. When you have an athletic quarterback like Locker, he can bootleg out the other way, and get on the edge with his athletic ability. He can hold that defender back because he’s checking for that bootleg or quarterback run. That can open up some running lanes. So Locker is another aspect in the running game that the Patriots will have to account for.

Bruschi’s Breakdown – New England Patriots opener will be won or lost on edges – ESPN Boston

Bruschi reinforcing a point I made earlier this week:

A big part of their game plan should be to get the ball to Chris Johnson in space rather than sending him up the middle into the teeth of the Pats defense where Wilfork and Brandon Spikes will be waiting.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-titans-need-to-stay-away-from-the-middle-of/

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