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Is Wes Welker really that clever? (Yes, he is)

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

So the internets are all abuzz this afternoon with Wes Welker dropping an astonishing (not really) eleven foot or toe references in his nine minute press conference. You can see them all in one 20 second clip here at Deadspin if you don’t want to watch the whole thing below.

It reminds me of the time during my senior year when myself and half my buddies were all taking one class (Politics of Archeology in the Middle East because it was only one day a week) and we had to give an oral report.

This was second semester and we were all checked out so my friends dared me to work a line from Monty Python’s Holy Grail into my speech. The line was “who are you who is so wise in the ways of science”. Random I know. You can see the true genius of it here:

Anyway, I could barely get through the first three words before I burst out laughing. So in reading Welker’s expressions it’s tough to tell if he’s got that internal smile thing going on.

Regardless, if he was talking trash it was far more witty and brilliant that anything the Jets have spit out all season. And I’m sure whether Welker meant it or not Rex Ryan will take this and use it as motivation. Whatever. It’s the playoffs. Both teams have motivation. It’s already beyond ridiculous. 

And here’s the “meow” scene fro Super Troopers that everyone is referencing this comedy bit to.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, new york jets, rex ryan, wes welker

A little insight into Patriots defense from Mangini

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Today Eric Mangini was on NFL Live and provided some insight into how he beat the Pats in November with the Browns, as well as the Patriots defense itself.

This is the second time I’ve heard the term “rule based” come up when someone from the inside discusses the Pats defense. The first time was in 2009 when the Patriots played the Broncos and Josh McDaniels instantly went to his version of the Wildcat called “Wild Horses”. Stupid name I know. My first girlfriend loved that Rolling Stones song and she was a horrible person, so between that and the Pats losing to Denver that day it’s far from my favorite term. Anyway, I digress.

When we heard more about why McDaniels did this, they said it was because the Patriots defense was rule based and this adjustment caused confusion.

Well today Mangini mentioned “rule based” again, but he expanded a bit. He said part of the reason he hired Brian Schottenheimer was that the offense he ran had a lot of motion and shifts. Every time an offense shifts or motions against the Patriots defense there are 11 calls that have to be made for them to adjust. Mangini said something as simple as two shifts and a motion would force New England’s defense to communicate a whopping 33 adjustments. 

It’s easy to see how someone might not get a call and the result would be a big gain. Clearly this has to be a disadvantage of the read and react defense, because you have to make sure everyone is reading the same thing so they can react the same way.

However in a playoff game, when you’d think all the players would be locked in and focused, this should not be a huge issue, especially at home.

In week two, in a hostile environment with a lot of young players, or in a game against the lowly Cleveland Browns that no one is up for, I can see how it might be an issue.

Another bit of insight from Mangini was that they wanted to attack the “C” gaps of the New England defense. This is the gap on the outside shoulder of the offensive tackle. Clearly the strength of the New England defense is up the middle with Wilfork (when he’s at nose) and Mayo/Spikes (talking 3-4 base). But on the outside you have inexperienced defensive ends (again, when Wilfork’s not there) and outside linebackers who aren’t exactly All Pro run stoppers. 

So this approach does make sense, and also sheds some light on why the Pats might be motivated to kick Wilfork out to 5-technique defensive end.

All in all some really great stuff from Mangini. It almost made me not hate him. Almost.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cleveland Browns, Eric Mangini, new england patriots, new york jets

And now the final word on Brady “taunting” the Jets last time

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

And now the final word on Brady “taunting” the Jets last time

This article (with pictures) sums it up pretty nicely. There are quite a few cliches that come to mind when this whole thing that went down:

Pot calling the kettle black

Live by the sword, die by sword

People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones

And so on. Again, I think all of this is somewhat of an effort by the Jets to take the focus off of Mark Sanchez who has been an interception/fumble machine in his two outings at Gillette Stadium. Now people are going back and looking at film to see what Brady was doing last game, besides scorching the Jets D.

Brady is hyper competitive, so if they thought this was taunting I look forward to seeing Brady’s reaction after throwing a TD this Sunday in a playoff game.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, new york jets, tom brady

Pat Kirwan Previews Patriots – Jets

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

If you haven’t read Pat Kirwan’s Take Your Eye Off The Ball, I highly suggest you take one of those holiday gift cards you got and buy it. You’ll never watch a football game the same way. 

As always, great stuff from Kirwan.

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Jets offensive gameplan obvious vs. Patriots

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

When the Jets have the ball against the Patriots on Sunday just about everyone out there who follows football at all thinks they’ll return to the ground and pound. It seems like the players know it, the coaches know it, and even the mediots and bloggers like me know it.

In the last match up, the Jets came out in a no huddle, spread look with three wide receivers and Ladainian Tomlinson in the backfield, leading everyone watching the game to wonder what happened to the Jets bread and butter? 

To make it even more questionable we had heard that Rex Ryan had consulted with his brother Rob as to how Cleveland handled the Pats D. The Browns got their running game with Peyton Hillis started early and never looked back. 

So why did the Jets put the game in the hands of Mark Sanchez, who clearly doesn’t have the ability to take apart a defense with aerial precision? The game got away from the Jets early, and once the Patriots got the lead they were forced even more out of their comfort zone.

So this time around everyone and their mother expect the Jets to go back to what they do best. Run the ball with Tomlinson and Greene, and hope that Mark Sanchez only has to complete passes on third and short.

Of course, the fact that we’re all expecting this could very well lead to the Jets doing something different, but I doubt that. In the playoffs it’s about doing what you do best and forcing the other team to stop it. Not doing what you don’t do so well just because you think it will attack another teams perceived weakness.

So this brings me to the Patriots. They know it’s coming. A physical battle in the trenches. And I’m sure they’ve been preparing for it all week. Gerard Warren, Vince Wilfork and Kyle Love will be the absolute keys to this game. 

If New England can shut down the Jets running attack, and put the game into Mark Sanchez’s hands, it could well be a repeat of what happened last time. Assuming Sanchez doesn’t suddenly play the game of his career.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, new york jets

January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Jets D must get in Bradys face all day. Pressure is key. Stopping it is tough but containing it is key. Jamming the WRs and TEs at the line is a must. Backers must hit the crossers and get them of the off course. One on one match ups don’t work against Pats, all 11 guys must be on same page. Also the best defense is an efficient offense. Ball control and move the chains with long possessions and 3rd down conversions. Lastly Jets must win the special teams battle. Make Pats go 80-85 yds every drive. That gameplan is easier said then done, but it can happen.

Anthony Becht who kindly answered us today with regard to how to slow down the Pats high scoring offense. Follow the former Jets TE on twitter@anthony_becht

(via thejetreport)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/jets-d-must-get-in-bradys-face-all-day-pressure/

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January 13, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Ooooh, I like this picture…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/ooooh-i-like-this-picture/

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