• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

PatsPropaganda

An Independent Patriots Blog

  • Home
    • Free Agency
    • Draft
    • Videos
  • Prop Shop
  • Analysis
    • Pats Posits
    • Gameplan
    • Film Review
  • Belichick Hoodie Database
    • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Draft Big Boards
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2011
  • Hall of Fame
  • About/Contact

Ryan Mallett

Pats send Mallett to Houston for a conditional 6th-round draft pick

August 31, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Can’t say I’m surprised and really, just happy we got anything for him as I was ready to release him. And it’s only a 6th-rounder if he plays 40 percent of the snaps. Otherwise it’s a 7th-rounder.

That shows you where Mallett’s value was around the league, with Dallas also interested in him.

Garoppolo would have some ups and downs but is a far better fit for the Patriots offense.

Mallett overcame any concerns of “character issues” and was a solid back-up for three seasons. Luckily he was never needed. I wish him the best.

There’s some speed at wide receiver that could accommodate Mallett’s game in Houston. We’ll see if he can develop more touch.

Now we can sign some long snapper and we’re on to Miami!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, patriots, Ryan Mallett

August 31, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I wonder how much Bill Belichick is factoring in a potential 2016 compensatory draft choice when considering Ryan Mallett’s standing on the roster. Mallett’s contract expires after the 2014 season, and he’ll almost certainly sign elsewhere, a move that will count in the Patriots’ favor in the compensatory pick formula.

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-wonder-how-much-bill-belichick-is-factoring-in-a/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ryan Mallett

Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

August 25, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Future Should Start Now with Garoppolo Winning Top Backup Job | SportsBlog.com

New post is up at SportsBlog, taking a closer look at why Mallett is expendable even if he had a slight edge over Garoppolo, which I’m not sure he does. Preseason experience doesn’t count for much.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: analysis, jimmy garoppolo, Ryan Mallett

Patriots Training Camp Preview: Quarterbacks

July 14, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Welcome to part one of our Patriots Training Camp preview that will feature an in-depth look at each position on the roster and what we’ll be looking for in training camp along with our expectations going into the season.

Another Patriots season is upon us, here we go!

The New England Patriots’ offense underwent changes and injuries in 2013. With multiple weapons in their second seasons with Tom Brady, as well as their two top running backs entering contract years, the Pats’ attack is primed be better in 2014. 

Tom Brady has gone through multiple phases of offense during his Patriots career. There was the efficiency years of 2001-2006, the Randy Moss years of 2007-2009, then the high-speed blitzkreig of 2010-2012 with Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Deion Branch and Wes Welker.

Now Brady enters the twilight of his career with two highly-drafted young quarterbacks behind him. Brady should have a few more sure-fire seasons left in him, but what can we expect to see out of Ryan Mallett and Jimmy Garoppolo?

Our training camp preview series kicks off with the quarterbacks.

Quarterback

Of course, this is where we get to talk about Tom Brady. As always, there was plenty of media fodder surrounding Brady this offseason. From reports saying he was on the decline, to others saying he had the most impressive year of his career, there is never a lack of discussion surrounding the future Hall of Famer.

At this point in his career some decline if inevitable. But Brady’s strengths – reading defenses and making quick throws to the open receiver, should give him a chance to play possibly into his forties. But Those waiting for Brady to suddenly start throwing bombs downfield left and right will be waiting until Brady retires. That’s not Brady’s game, but that doesn’t matter.

With another year to develop chemistry with his young weaponry, including Danny Amendola, Brady should have a better year statistically in 2014 than he did in 2013. Expect another season of Brady being Brady – sound quarterbacking, some last-minute wins, and another appearance in the playoffs.

The real intrigue at the quarterback position will be between backups Ryan Mallett, entering the final year of his rookie deal, and rookie second-round pick Jimmy Garoppolo.

Garoppolo is the ideal fit to execute the Tom-Brady-version of the New England offense. He’s probably not going to beat out Mallett this summer, but in the long term, as he gets more comfortable playing under center, Garoppolo could very well be a legitimate challenge to Brady by his third year.

Mallett has a superlative arm, but he’s shown lackluster development in the preseason. He just can’t seem to find the touch necessary to make the easy underneath throws that good NFL quarterbacks have to make.

If something were to happen to Brady, the New England offense would have to be tailored to Mallett, with Josh Boyce and Aaron Dobson running Go routes every play.

Garoppolo has a superlative trait of his own – his release. With minimal wind-up and compact power to go with his ability to read defenses, Garoppolo should develop into the kind of quarterback who can excel with receivers like Julian Edelman and Danny Amendola.

The “dink-and-dunk” method of offense can carry a negative connotation, but it’s extremely effective, especially when run at a brisk pace.

Projection:

Brady will see limited time in the preseason, with Ryan Mallett giving the Patriots and 31 other teams a long look.

Mallett can’t sleep on Garoppolo, though it’s still too soon for the rookie to have a legitimate shot at winning the back-up role. Expect the Pats to carry three quarterbacks this season, with Mallett moving on after the season.

Garoppolo fits the Pats’ offensive philosophy better than Mallett does, but Mallett’s experience is too valuable should the unthinkable (cough 2008) happen for this season.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 2014, analysis, jimmy garoppolo, new england patriots, patriots, Ryan Mallett, tom brady

April 6, 2014 by Mike Dussault

So at this point, my feeling is that whatever the club could get in return (projected here as a late-round pick at best) pales in comparison to the value Mallett has on the roster as Tom Brady’s insurance policy. I think the best-case scenario for the team and Mallett at this point is that he lights it up in the preseason, creating some value for himself, and then he can sign elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent next offseason and the Patriots could potentially be rewarded with a high compensatory draft choice.

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

Ditto. Never bought the “Pats want a 2nd rounder for Mallett” talk. That type of compensation doesn’t come anywhere close to what we’ve seen out of him in the preseason.

Lots of other good stuff in Reiss’ Sunday notes as always…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-at-this-point-my-feeling-is-that-whatever-the/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ryan Mallett

Report: Patriots Want Second-Round Pick In Ryan Mallett Trade | New England Patriots | NESN.com

February 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Report: Patriots Want Second-Round Pick In Ryan Mallett Trade | New England Patriots | NESN.com

If the Pats can get a 2nd rounder for Mallett I would be thrilled and yet, sorry for the team who gets him and the hands of their receivers and the fans who don’t pay attention in the lower bowl of their stadium.

INCOMING!!!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ryan Mallett

August 9, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Even if Tom Brady starts and plays a series or two, Mallett still figures to get the bulk of the playing time. And not to overstate things, but this preseason is incredibly important for both Mallett and the Patriots. If he plays well, the Patriots can try to trade him next offseason before his contract runs out in 2014. And he can prove to the rest of the league that he’s ready to be a starting quarterback. Last preseason, Mallett completed 33 of 67 passes (49.3 percent) with three touchdowns, one interception, and a 70.5 passer rating.

Patriots-Eagles: 5 things to watch – Sports – The Boston Globe

https://www.patspropaganda.com/even-if-tom-brady-starts-and-plays-a-series-or/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ryan Mallett

  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Go to page 4
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Original 28-3 Comeback Tee

Recent Posts

  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 63 – off season entertainment
  • The great (?), retired jersey number debate
  • Pats Procrastination Youtube show – Episode 62 – Patriots rookie mini camp and more!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 61 – the 2025 Draft – a conclusion!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 60 – the final countdown… to the Draft!

Archives

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« May    

Footer

Pages

  • About/Contact
  • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Hall of Fame
  • Privacy Policy

Random Post

Picked-up pieces from 2nd-half review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Picked-up pieces from 2nd-half review – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston First-down rushing plays (non kneel-downs) in the second half for the Patriots: Minus-1 yard, 1 yard, 7 yards, 2 yards, minus-1 yard, 5 yards, 0 yards. There was just not enough positive momentum on first down in the running game, which set […]

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Sample Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in