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August 16, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots’ receiver race will come down to how many they want at the position. If it’s six receivers, New England most likely will choose between veterans Branch and Stallworth. Branch brings leadership and dependability, but he’s been injured much of training camp. Stallworth has the deep speed New England wants to add to its offense this year.

Updating Patriots’ competition at receiver – AFC East Blog – ESPN

With Stallworth’s recent dropsies I’m starting to lean back toward the reliable Branch. And now that Gaffney’s hurt and in street clothes today who know how that will affect things.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-receiver-race-will-come-down-to-how/

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Top 5 surprises of Patriots training camp

August 16, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Tomorrow is the last day of Patriots training camp that will be open to the public and from there on out we’ll be left with only game action to dissect.

It’s important not to get too carried away when analyzing the preseason or practices. Offenses especially take time to come together and just because the process is a little choppy at times doesn’t mean it won’t all come together once the bullets are real.

With that in mind, there have still been a lot of interesting and unexpected things that we’ve seen over the last few weeks so let’s take a look at five things that have surprised me most this year in camp.

1. Chandler Jones looks ready to make an impact – This has to be the most obvious one but Jones has shined early and often and looks like the player that Patriots fans have been waiting for ever since Willie McGinest left. While we don’t want to get carried away it’s hard not to get overly excited thinking about what Jones could finally bring to the defense-  an edge presence that truly make offenses take note when preparing for the Pats. That said, I’m sure there will moments of inconsistency with Jones, but his performance thus far has to be a surprise to even the Patriots. Coming out of the draft many thought Jones would need a red shirt year to get stronger, but so far he’s looked stronger than expected and has held his own at the point of attack. The fact that he’s also flashed explosion and a variety of pass rush moves are just icing on the cake. It looks like Jones is legit and the benefit should trickle down through the entire defense.

2. Nate Solder struggles – I’m not one to hit the panic button too early but reports of Solder’s consistent problems in camp are a bit worrisome. Matt Light protected Tom Brady’s for a decade and it became easy to take it for granted, but let’s not forget there were plenty of times over that decade that the offensive line looked shaky in the preseason. Perhaps it was foolish to just assume Solder would take over such an important position and it would be a simple and smooth transition, but there’s no question that there’s now a spotlight on Solder and the bar that Light set for him is extremely high. The third preseason game, always the one where starters play the most, will be a chance for Solder to really put the worries of Patriots nation to rest.

3. Ras-I Dowling is still healthy!! – Sorry, had to do it, but Ras-I has made it through three weeks of training camp and hasn’t missed one practice! It’s a miracle!! (Knocking on wood of course). Ras-I looked strong to me against the Saints in the second half, and seems to be putting together a solid training camp where he’s starting to get comfortable and make plays on the ball. It sounds like how the Patriots plan on using him is as the third cornerback, coming in on the outside while they slide Kyle Arrington inside to the star position. Who know, by the opener he might secure the starting outside spot all together. Regardless, he’s healthy and given himself a chance to contribute.

4. Ryan Wendell at Center – Going into camp we all thought it was going to come down to Dan Koppen vs. Dan Connolly for the starting center spot, but lately Wendell has come on and looks to be a real contender for the spot. Wendell has gotten a lot of praise from Greg Bedard and looked solid in the game against the Saints. If Wendell does emerge at center it could mean the end of Koppen who can only play center, and allow a little more flexibility with Connolly and that could be especially important if Brian Waters does not return. Koppen has come on lately so the competition is far from over, but Wendell is someone to keep an eye on in the coming preseason games.

5. Rob Ninkovich to defensive end – We got a glimpse that Ninkopoop might be moving down onto the line from his primary strong side linebacker spot from mini-camp and he’s continued to do so in training camp. I’m sure he’ll be back standing up frequently but it is interesting to see a 260-pound player at LDE in what is probably the base nickel front. I doubt we’ll see him in this spot against run-heavy teams like the Jets and Ravens, but this illustrates that the Pats are not returning to the traditional 3-4 defense as their primary personnel package on defense. They are now more interested in getting as many athletes on the field as possible to challenge the passing game on all three downs. The question becomes how well can this sub-front hold up when teams try to run on it which they most certainly will. Jermaine Cunningham’s solid camp is another surprise and he could be an interesting player at this spot should injuries strike or they want to move Nink back to strong side linebacker.

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More thoughts on Patriots going 16-0 – AFC East Blog – ESPN

August 16, 2012 by Mike Dussault

More thoughts on Patriots going 16-0 – AFC East Blog – ESPN

I really don’t care for the 16-0 talk but this is a good list to look at the best challengers for this upcoming season. 2007 taught me a lot of things:

  1. Having an additional underlying motive like proving to the NFL that their championships weren’t tainted certainly helped. But you can only run on hate for so long.
  2. Even the good teams have 2-3 stinkers per year. Take the 2010 Browns game as a prime example. Some games you just don’t have it, and being able to overcome those games is extremely difficult. The 2007 Pats should’ve lost to Baltimore and Philly.
  3. Losing can be a good thing when the ultimate goal is to peak for one game in early February.

Of the list laid out in the article it’s a safe bet they’ll lose at least one of them, and probably another one that nobody saw coming because they’ll just stink. The offensive line will not show up, and/or Brady will be off and it just won’t work out.

But again, the goal is to peak in February and that’s all that I really care about. If the Pats blow a regular season game it’s just a chance for BB to turn the screws on them a bit and refocus the team. That can be a great thing.

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August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots kept the Saints out of the end zone during their preseason opener, and the defense has been sharp in practice since. Once again the defense looked to get the better of the offense on Wednesday, with evidence mostly stemming from the defensive front smothering the offensive line. The Patriots were quick off the edge in pass rush, and were like sledge hammers up the interior of the defensive line. The defense is also playing with what looks like a tremendous amount of confidence and swagger. Communication on all three levels is apparent, and the players can be heard from the sidelines supporting their teammates after positive plays. After a string of three particularly dominant plays from the defense, quarterback Tom Brady was riled up and sternly encouraged his offensive teammates – perhaps trying to signal to his huddle that it was time to pick it up.

Camp Observations: Day 21 – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Trying to keep this in perspective but it’s hard not to get excited, even if it is coming at the expense of our own offense. As always, it’s easier to destroy something than to execute the timing and precision needed for offensive football so in time things should balance out. I’m still not overly concerned about the offensive line either. Guys will come back, communication and orchestration will get better.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-patriots-kept-the-saints-out-of-the-end-zone/

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Plenty of Tix under $50!! New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles @ Gillette Stadium on Monday, Aug 20, 2012 – 8:00 PM

August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Plenty of Tix under $50!! New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles @ Gillette Stadium on Monday, Aug 20, 2012 – 8:00 PM

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Tweets of note from Wednesday’s Patriots practice

August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Vereen saw a dramatic uptick in overall reps and with the first team

— Greg A. Bedard (@GregABedard) August 15, 2012

Appears that Logan Mankins had an uptick in his total reps. Looked appropriately feisty.

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) August 15, 2012

Gronk, Hernandez and Lloyd all back. Gaffney goes down about halfway thru and is sidelined for rest of practice. Arrington also limps off.

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) August 15, 2012

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August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

WEEI.com’s Chris Price attempts the Patriots Conditioning Test (by WEEIVideo)

I’ve long wanted to attempt this but now that I see Chris dying I think I’m all set…

Here’s what Tedy Bruschi had to say about the linebacker version of the test:

Tedy: My test was three sets of ten 50-yard sprints. You had to complete each sprint in seven seconds, and you had 30 seconds in between each sprint. In between the three sets of ten 50-yard sprints, you got a break of three minutes. I would shorten the break in between sets to one-and-a-half minutes or two minutes. So then when it came time to the real test, and you had the three minutes of rest between sets, you were totally recovered. You get to know the pace. You have to control yourself not to go out too fast. It’s possible to run a 50-yard sprint in six seconds, but there is no reason to. The time was seven seconds for me and I made sure I made every single one in seven seconds on the nose. The coaches only want to see you PASS the test. The time for proving your worth will come during training camp practices. The first two sets of sprints can be passed by almost any professional athlete. That third set shows how much work you put in.

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/weeicoms-chris-price-attempts-the-patriots/

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