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Patriots defensive improvement hinges at one position

June 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Mike Wright was one of the unsung heros of the Patriots defense from 2008 through a good part of 2010 until his concussion problems started. His numbers from that time frame won’t jump off the page at you until 2010, when he put up an impressive 10.7 pass rush rating (via ProFootballFocus.com) through the first eleven games.

Wright never missed a game in that three year span before the concussion in 2010, and provided a reliable and versatile back up to Vince Wilfork, while also supplying the necessary push up the middle of the pocket. Wright’s presence helped covered up what were lean years at linebacker and defensive back due to turnover from the dynasty defense.

Ever since Wright went down the Patriots have struggled to replace him, especially the way he caused havoc on the line of scrimmage. The lack of a real interior rush threat has been a major reason the short passing teams have torn the Pats apart and wracked up historic yardage against them.

How will the Pats bring pressure up the middle this year?

The first option has to be former Bengal Jonathan Fanene, even though even he is not really an interior rush specialist. Myron Pryor might be another option, he fits the exact mold of what New England needs, but he has battled injuries for the past two seasons and still hasn’t been back on the field yet.

Perhaps this is why a lot of reporters from training camp have been mentioning undrafted rookie Justin Francis as a dark horse to make the team for his quickness off the ball.

A little more on Francis….

He seems too slow to be a rush OLB or full time 4-3 DE, and too small to be a full time DT. But he has nice agility (7.05 3-cone), burst (1.6 10 yard split), explosiveness (36" vertical) and long arms (34.5") in addition to his versatility, and a good motor.

Sounds like just the kind of guy who could hold up inside but also get off the ball and get through centers and guards.

I truly believe that the Patriots defensive improvement in 2012 is heavily dependent on finding a defensive lineman who can get interior pressure,  while also spelling Wilfork. It’s stupid to try and run Wilfork into the ground, especially as he gets older. Losing him would be a tough blow to deal with.

It should be an interesting competition to observe in training camp, but someone must emerge and stay healthy if the Pats defensive fortunes are to improve this season.

Pressure up the middle. Preserve Vince. It’s just that simple.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 5 keys, analysis, new england patriots, vince wilfork

June 28, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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June 27, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Wes Welker’s average depth of target actually jumped up 1.9 yards from 2010-to-2011, but he still saw just over two-thirds of his targets in the zero-to-nine yard range. Interestingly, his catch, yards-per-reception, touchdown, and YAC rates were almost exactly identical in that zone both years. The big jump in his overall yards-per-reception (9.7 to 12.3) can be attributed to two items: (1) his 9.0 YAC/Reception mark in the 10-19 yard range, which was significantly inflated by a 99-yard touchdown and (2) a slight boost in 20-plus yard throws (from two percent to six percent). The 2012 Patriots figure to bring back the deep ball, but with Brandon Lloyd now in the picture, Welker can continue to focus on his short game.

Average Depth of Target – Football Daily Dose – Rotoworld.com

How did I know there was going to be a Patriot in the short depth of target list and not one in the “deep threat” category?

https://www.patspropaganda.com/wes-welkers-average-depth-of-target-actually/

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I liked him in 88 better…

June 27, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Jersey number update: WR Brandon Lloyd switches from 88 to 85.

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 27, 2012

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New England Patriots Fans Should Embrace the Hate in ’08 | Bleacher Report

June 26, 2012 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots Fans Should Embrace the Hate in ’08 | Bleacher Report

Here’s a little flashback to an early Pats article I wrote shortly after I started blogging. I don’t know about you guys but I’m still embracing the hate.

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June 26, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Even as Buffalo continues to improve, New England remains the clear favorite in the AFC East. This team also has what it takes, on paper, to get back to the Super Bowl. How motivated the Patriots are and how many stops the defense can make will determine where this season winds up.

Offseason Breakdown: New England Patriots | Audibles

https://www.patspropaganda.com/even-as-buffalo-continues-to-improve-new-england/

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Boom!

June 26, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots will be back on the practice field one month from today for the start of training camp: bit.ly/LNdupB

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) June 26, 2012

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