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Rob Ninkovich, Chandler Jones Need Help From Interior Line in Generating Pressure, Improving Pass Defense | New England Patriots | NESN.com

December 19, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Rob Ninkovich, Chandler Jones Need Help From Interior Line in Generating Pressure, Improving Pass Defense | New England Patriots | NESN.com

Really good stuff from Doug Kyed…

New England is 30th in Football Outsiders’ adjusted sack rate, 31st in Pro Football Focus’ pass rush ratings and 22nd in MMQB.com’s pressure rate. They also don’t pass the eye test. Outside of the bookend pass rushers, Rob Ninkovich and Chandler Jones, no one else on the team is getting through the offensive line to disrupt the opposing passer at a consistent rate.

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ReFo: Patriots @ Dolphins, Week 15 | ProFootballFocus.com

December 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

ReFo: Patriots @ Dolphins, Week 15 | ProFootballFocus.com

The four sacks that the Patriots’ defense collected on the day give the appearance that their pass rush was dominant when in fact the pressures were lacking all day long. The defense managed just 14 total pressures on the day and managed to pressure Tannehill on just 11 of 41 dropbacks. Even then, of those 14 pressures, four came on blitzes from corners and linebackers. The defensive line was generally ineffective and had a cumulative pass rushing grade of -5.0. The main culprit for the Patriots was Rob Ninkovich (-1.8) whose only pressure came via running back Daniel Thomas. It will be interesting to see if the high snap counts for Ninkovich and Chandler Jones(-0.4) catch up with them down the stretch. Jones leads all 4-3 defensive ends in snaps with 1002 while Ninkovich is second at 971.

I think one of the biggest problems of this season, and one that hasn’t been that affected by injuries, is the lack of depth at defensive end. When you break down the pass rush problems, I think that’s a big factor, even if Ninkovich and Chandler are pretty much set for the next few seasons as the starting defensive ends.

Michael Buchanan got the early nod but was a scratch on Sunday. Jake Bequette has been MIA all season and it seems likely he’s nothing more than camp fodder next season. 

This forced them to bring back Andre Carter who unfortunately is not the same guy he was in 2011. The Pats should look long and hard for a designated pass rusher in the mold of 2011 Mark Anderson this offseason.

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Justin Tuck’s four-sack game earns him Edge Rusher of the Week honors | The MMQB with Peter King

December 5, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Justin Tuck’s four-sack game earns him Edge Rusher of the Week honors | The MMQB with Peter King

Wow, Patriots with their best pressure performance of the year I believe? 3rd overall with 12 hurries and 9 QB hits and 1 easy sack. Still only faced the third-fewest pass snaps so that upped their ranking a bit.

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Pressure Points: McCoy’s Great Awakening | The MMQB with Peter King

November 22, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Pressure Points: McCoy’s Great Awakening | The MMQB with Peter King

Another solid outing for Chandler Jones, but Pats overall are still stuck down in the 20s. Lack of finish killed them against the Panthers.

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November 21, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Almost every significant play the Panthers had on offense was the result of Newton and the Panthers taking advantage of the Patriots’ aggressiveness. The 42-yard pass to Steve Smith in the first quarter? The Patriots rushed six defenders. The 9-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell? Also on a blitz, with the throw landing in the spot that a blitzing Dane Fletcher vacated. Newton’s 24-yard run on third and 6 in the second quarter? Another six-man pass rush, with Newton running right past a blitzing Dont’a Hightower. The crucial defensive holding call on Devin McCourty on third and 7 on the Panthers’ final drive? You guessed it — another blitz.

Patriots’ blitz could not contain Cam Newton – Sports – The Boston Globe

Interesting. Especially when it’s such an easy criticism crutch to say the Pats D needs to be more aggressive.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/almost-every-significant-play-the-panthers-had-on/

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J.J. Watt lacks stats, but the Texans end remains as dominant as ever | The MMQB with Peter King

November 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

J.J. Watt lacks stats, but the Texans end remains as dominant as ever | The MMQB with Peter King

Another good week by Chandler Jones, but the Patriots still down at 22nd for overall pressure.

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November 3, 2013 by Mike Dussault

According to ESPN Stats & Information tracking, the Patriots had sent five or more rushers on 59 snaps through the first seven games of the season, which was an average of 12 percent of their overall snaps. That ranked them 29th in the NFL in terms of blitzing. But against the Dolphins, the Patriots sent five or more rushers 29 times. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a similar total Sunday against the Steelers, because similar to the Dolphins, their offensive line has struggled at times this season.

Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & New England Patriots – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/according-to-espn-stats-information-tracking/

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