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Classy Pats* fans force relocation of Mahomes girlfriend
Coach Tuesday replied to AKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Except for you. -
This hurt my self of steam.
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The Patriots Have a Tom Brady Problem
Coach Tuesday replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For most of the year he's been missing Gronk, his left tackle, and now his center. They have no speed on the outside. And his arm may be in decline as well. Mike Lombardi's take Yes, quarterback Tom Brady does not look like himself. Yes, he is throwing the lowest yards per attempt (6.6) since the 2002 season, and yes, the offense is struggling to do anything effectively. When a team cannot make plays down the field in the passing game, it becomes harder and harder to score, especially later in the season. Yes, it’s easy to say that they lack explosive players, but the issues run much deeper than that. The lack of big plays and points (88 overall for a 17.6 average) over the last five weeks is not a result of Brady’s age. Their struggles on offense are a result of losing extremely talented players, injuries to critical players, not having adequate replacements, and being too young at certain positions. Plus, their opponents have a better understanding of how to attack the Patriots. Obviously, the most significant loss, as well as the hardest to replace, is former tight end Rob Gronkowski. Gronk’s presence on the field helped in two areas that are currently slowing down the offense: The first is how they handle blitz pressure and the second is the strong side run game. Gronk was not the same in 2018 as he was during the 2014-16 seasons. He was still a force in the run game, sealing the end of the line and handling defensive linemen, but his speed, quickness, and explosiveness down the field in the passing game were not the same. Yet, even as his overall skills were declining, he was still a matchup nightmare. Whenever a team thought about sending pressure, they still had to rationalize dealing with someone who could cover Gronk one-on-one, and so many coordinators thought twice before sending pressure as a result. Gronk isolated away from the offensive formation, apart from the three-receiver set, alone with a smaller defensive back, or a slow linebacker, and Brady could throw the ball before the blitz. Now, with only Julian Edelman on the field as a significant threat, Brady does not have a security blanket to help offset pressure. And in the NFL, once you cannot handle pressure effectively, more pressure comes. Brady’s inability to handle pressure is similar to what occurs in the NBA when a low post player gets doubled as soon as the ball enters the post. The post player recognizes the double, then fires the ball to the open player standing near the three-point line. When that player is a reliable, consistent shooter, the doubles become less and less common. They still occur, just with less frequency. When that player is not a great shooter, or able to knock down the three, then teams double harder, more quickly and more often. Brady sees more blitzes than ever before because the offense lacks the players to make teams suffer when blitzing. Once a team proves they cannot handle something, they should expect more of that something to come their way. The run game, which last year was the strength of the Patriots, has become a weakness. Without Gronk, there is no tight end on the roster who can control the end of the line, or who can get movement off the ball against bigger defensive ends. The edge never gets sealed, which means the back never has a clear path to the strong side. Losing fullback James Develin also hinders the run game, in part because the Pats’ best runner, Sony Michel, is a “point of entry” back. That means he needs a lead blocker to clear out the hole and get him into the point of entry without having to shuffle or stutter. And while losing Gronk hurts, losing David Andrews, their starting center, is a killer. Andrews was the rock of the line; he made everyone around him better. His replacement, Ted Karras, was injured during the loss to the Texans, and journeyman James Ferentz started against the Chiefs. Ferentz is too small to handle big tackles. On Sunday, the Chiefs put their best lineman, Chris Jones over him, and all hell broke loose on Brady. No wonder Jones was so confident during the game when he was trash-talking Brady. -
Part of the issue (also a good thing) is that they still don’t know/haven’t decided where his ceiling is - once they do, they can settle on what kind of complimentary pieces the offense needs in order to be successful. Two years in a row they’re asking Allen to win games by himself. At some point they need to put in a competent structure. They’ve admitted they didn’t know John Brown would be this good - so what does that tell you about their strategy coming into the year? Gore is washed. They blew a second round pick on a guard. They still don’t have a tight end and Baltimore has a handful. It’s time for Beane to get his sh- together when it comes to building an offense.
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Classy Pats* fans force relocation of Mahomes girlfriend
Coach Tuesday replied to AKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
New England is just a crap region full of semi-inbred jerks and idiots. It’s Florida of the North. -
Gore is running like he has rollerskates on - he finishes every run by losing his footing, and then he peels himself off the ground with a grimace on his face. He looks washed to me. But I don’t know that McCoy solves any problems. They’d have to take Motor off of the field to run plays with McCoy and I’m not sure that’s worth doing. They definitely could use another running back who can catch and juke and I expect that to be on the offseason wishlist.
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He ran a poor route on that last play and failed to fight for the ball.
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McDermott on scouting Lamar Pre Draft
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Both QBs are in the exact right situations for their careers. -
Would McDermott entertain a Charlotte offer
Coach Tuesday replied to Paul Costa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Highly doubt that. Neither one of them had that kind of leverage. -
Would McDermott entertain a Charlotte offer
Coach Tuesday replied to Paul Costa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Again, the question isn't for McD, it's for Terry... Oakland traded Gruden to Tampa and then lost to him in the Super Bowl - can you imagine?? -
Would McDermott entertain a Charlotte offer
Coach Tuesday replied to Paul Costa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Probably not. For two first round picks, would you do it? -
Nugget on Ron Rivera/Bills from The Athletic
Coach Tuesday replied to JGMcD2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wonder if Dan Morgan would be a candidate there for GM or head of football ops or something that would be a promotion.