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Monday, October 17, 2011

The Quick Slant Week 6: Brady, Hernandez move the Pats to 5-1



After a week’s hiatus in order to provide an in depth preview of the Boston Bruins ‘The Quick Slant’ is back and better than ever. A brief synopsis of the game before I get into what I saw in particular and a few random thoughts on the game and its outcome. As most of you know the Patriots beat the Dallas Cowboys 20-16 yesterday with Tom Brady hitting Aaron Hernandez for an 8 yard score with :22 left in the 4th quarter. Brady went 27/41 (identical to Romo) for 289 yards, 2 TDs, and 2 picks. Now that you’ve seen a final score and how Tom Terrific did on the day let’s get to some of the news and notes from the matchup.

-Thank God Buddy Ryan only had two defensive minded sons. Rex Ryan and the Jets (before last week) were 3-2 against the Patriots since he’s been at the helm and unceremoniously knocked the Patriots out of the playoffs last year. Rob Ryan, the current defensive coordinator of the Cowboys, was at the head of the Browns defense that before Sunday was the last d to hold the Patriots under 30 points in the regular season. Ryan guided defenses tend to give Brady and the Patriots some trouble for extended period of times. The common theme between the brothers Ryan ability to slowing down the Patriots is the ability to get pressure on Brady with 4 and a good amount of the time only 3 rushers. DeMarcus Ware is an absolute beast and he showed it again yesterday wreaking havoc on Matt Light and the Pats o-line all day long. He and the Boys d-line were able to take down Brady 3 times and the secondary picked up 2 interceptions. Until the final drive the Cowboys had done a great job of holding the Patriots in check but that’s just it: it’s almost impossible to hold them down for a full 60 minutes and Brady showed why when he marched down the field 80 yards with precision and accuracy to lead the Patriots to victory.

-Yesterday’s matchup between New England and Dallas provided a much clearer view of why Tom Brady’s one of the greatest of all-time and Tony Romo will never excel into the upper echelon. Brady scores TDs and is allowed to make plays when the game is on the line where Romo scores FGs and is forced to call a handoff dive off right tackle on 3rd down in the Red Zone. Romo has been at this for almost 6 years now and he’s still not allowed to throw the ball late in the game with the game tied. The Cowboys would rather hand off and take 3 points instead of risking Romo throwing an INT. The Cowboys went 1-3 (TDs-atts) in the Red Zone yesterday with the Patriots going 2-4. Romo leads the Cowboys on long drives that yield 3 instead of the 7 points Brady and Patriots consistently put on the board.

-Andre Carter looked great yesterday putting 2 sacks on the board and disrupting multiple others. Carter is a strong presence in the locker room and the kind of guy you root for. He’s been in the league for 11 years and if he can continue the level of play that he brought to the table last week for the rest of the year the Patriots found them a gem on the scrap heap.

-If he’s healthy, and I know it’s a big IF, Albert Haynesworth can bring the noise. On one of Carter’s sacks yesterday Haynesworth occupied 3 (3!) blockers to allow Carter a free lane to Romo. His presence doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet but he is a beast and occupies multiple blockers on every play allowing the other linemen and linebackers free shots at the ball carrier. He can also provide some pressure up the middle, which for all his other talents and soft hands, Vince Wilfork isn’t the best at. He’s more of a run stuffer and block occupier than he is pocket collapser. Haynesworth is a pocket collapser.

-The Patriots turned the ball over 4 times yesterday including putting it on the ground for the first 2 times all year. They were lucky to win considering they lost the turnover battle 4-2. Yet, championship caliber teams win these games and the Patriots did just that.

-The Cowboys are way too skilled to be sitting at 2-3. They should pretty easily be at 5-0 with the talent they field at every position. If you look at the Pats and Cowboys man for man the only areas where you would give the Patriots a decided edge is Quarterback. Running Back is a close push and I’ll give the o-line to the Patriots slightly though the Cowboys have some talent but WRs? Cowboys. D-Line? Cowboys. DBs? Cowboys? LBs? Cowboys? The Patriots have 2 very good TEs whereas the Boys only have Witten but he just happens to be one of the 3 best in football. Not too shabby. Jerry Jones needs to figure out who is the right head coach for this team because Jason Garrett is nothing more than a glorified offensive coordinator. As we’ve all seen from when Belichick tried it a few years ago head coaches shouldn’t be the offensive coordinators at the same time. Find a strong personality to come in and lead this talented bunch to their place among the NFL’s elite.

-Finally, Chad Ochocinco might be close to putting ex-New England Patriot on his resume. He only made it on the field for 7 plays yesterday and none after the Patriots ran isolation for him on the left side and he ran the wrong route. Ochocinco ran an in instead of an out when the Patriots lined him up alone on the left with 4 WRs bunched on the right. After the game Brady said that he still believes Ochocinco can contribute but on the field you can tell that he’s lost all confidence in throwing him the ball and Ochocinco looks stiff and lot. He’s not playing fluid and loose like he did in Cincinnati. If he has any chance of making it in New England he has to dedicate himself to this offense play a little more carefree and think less. He’s a talented player and the Pats could use him down the stretch but we all know if he doesn’t produce soon Belichick won’t be afraid to cut ties and move on.

That’s all for this week folks we’ll see you again in two weeks since YOUR New England Patriots are on a bye this week. Until we cross paths again…

Geoff Jablonski

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Patriots Outlook and Projections Part 1: Offense



We are a mere five days away from the New England Patriots kicking off the 2011-2012 season, and on paper this team looks like the team to beat in the AFC. The rosters have been cut down to 53 men and the winners of positional battles in preseason are still being decided upon. Let me get you ready for some Monday Night Football with my expectations of who you will see out there starting on offense come September 12th.


QB: Tom Brady
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 4,100 YD, 38 TD, 9 INT
Coming off a brilliant statistical season in which he garnered his second MVP trophy, Tom Brady is still, at age 34, arguably the best in the league at his position, and arguably one of the top 5 greatest quarterbacks of all time. The numbers speak for themselves; 3x Super Bowl champion, 2x MVP, 2010 offensive player of the year. The man does not lose very often, bolstering a regular season winning percentage of .809 and a playoff winning percentage of .823. I don't know about you but there isn't a single soul I would rather have as my starting QB.


RB: Benjarvus Green-Ellis
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 900 YDs, 10 TDs
The hard nosed running back out of Mississippi made a name for himself last season carrying the majority of the running back load. He finished the year with 1008 rushing yards and a very impressive 13 rushing TDs. He is looking to add to his young and surprising NFL career as the Patriots main, between the tackles running back this season.


WR: Deion Branch
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 55 Rec, 600 YDs, 5 TD
Tom Brady got his buddy back last season in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks. Branch never had the same success with Seattle as he had here with the Patriots and once he arrived back in New England last season, it felt as though he never left. Branch doesn't do a lot of things that will end up in the SportsCenter Top Ten Plays, But he is sure handed, runs good routs and him and Brady have a great chemistry together, leading to many hook-ups throughout the season.


RT: Sebastian Vollmer
The NFL's big German is coming into his third season on the Patriots offensive line and has done a great job protecting Tom Brady thus far. The 6-8 tackle is coming off a season in which he was named a second team All-Pro. The versatile Vollmer will be playing right tackle this season as the Patriots have re-signed LT Matt Light to a one year deal.


RG: Dan Connolly
A career back-up until last season, Connolly stumbled upon a starting job last season while Logan Mankins was out due to contract disagreements and when Stephen Neal suffered an injury. Connolly played 6 games at RG and 7 games at LG. I think we all remember the glorious display of athleticism last season when a botched kickoff fell into Thunder Dan's arms and he returned it 71 yards. I'd like to note that the Patriots have signed 4x Pro-Bowl guard Brian Waters within the last week and it's likely he will be starting in place of Connolly in the near future.


C: Dan Koppen
Arguably the most steady member of the Patriots not named Tom Brady, Koppen is entering his ninth season with the Pats. In the eight seasons Koppen has been in New England he has started 119 of 120 games. Dan is one of three currents Patriots to start on all three Super Bowl winning teams, joining Tom Brady and Matt Light.


LG: Logan Mankins
Anchoring the left side of the offensive line, with a new 6 year $51 million contract that extends through the 2016 season, Logan Mankins has earned his title as the Patriots best offensive lineman. The man made the Pro-Bowl last season only having played in the last six games of the regular season, and was named a first team All-Pro. Logan was also named the best guard in the NFL in a poll of his peers in the off-season.


LT: Matt Light
Light is another stalwart of the Patriots offensive line. Protecting Tom Brady in 140 games over his 10 year career with the Patriots, most of those starts have been on Brady's blind side. The Pro-Bowl tackle has lost a step or two over the years but still has enough in the tank to be signed on for one more season with the Pats. Light may eventually lose his job to 17th overall pick Nate Solder who showed flashes of brilliance in the pre-season. Only time will tell.


TE: Rob Gronkowski
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 55 Rec, 700 YDs, 10 TD
The gigantic sophomore TE is looking to add to great start to his Patriots career this season. Gronk caught 42 balls for 546 yards last season amassing 10 touchdowns, a Patriots rookie TE record. It's thought that with a beast of a training camp in which he made men look like boys, Gronkowski will have even more responsibility going into this season. He will be utilized more often in the blocking game with the loss of Algae Crumpler, and also more in the passing game as he continues to gain more and more of Brady's trust.


WR: Wes Welker
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 112 Rec, 1110 YDs, 6 TD
Ah yes, Tom Brady's favorite target. The shifty and elusive Welker is going into season 5 of his illustrious Patriots career in which he has become the premiere slot receiver in the NFL. It's a contract year for 'The Slot Machine' and he has gained all of Tom Brady's trust over his 4 seasons in New England, bringing in 110+ balls in 3 of his 4 seasons here, and 86 in the other. Welker is said to be feeling the best he has felt now that he is over a year removed from major knee surgery. He will undoubtedly be the #1 target of #12 this season.


WR: Chad Ochocinco 
Projected 2011-12 Stats: 70 Rec, 870 YDs, 6 TD
Much to the chagrin of some Patriots fans, we traded for the wideout formerly known as Chad Johnson in the off-season. I have found that those who hate the trade for the Patriots are also those who are ill informed, often saying things like "how will him and Belichick get along?" and "him and his stupid antics can stay in Cincinatti." For one, Ocho and Bill have always had a fondness for eachother over the years. Look it up. It's a fact. Belichick has always had nothing but good things to say about Chad (which is rare for him) and the same goes for Chad about Bill. Although Chad has garnered some unneeded press over the years for his 'antics', they have never been anything detrimental to his team, or anything off the field. The man likes to celebrate in gaudy ways and turn to twitter to trash talk opposing DBs. I can assure you that will stop now that he has landed in Foxboro. Chad is too smart for it not to stop. He isn't like Terrell Owens and Brandon Marshall and all those WRs who will never learn. Chad is a true student of the game, he respects the game. He is going to put up numbers this year with the Patriots and if any of you Ocho naysayers are reading this, message me at the end of the season so I can say I told you so.


Other key offensive contributors include: TE Aaron Hernandez, RB Danny Woodhead, WR Julian Edelman and WR Taylor Price.


There you have it. My offensive starter outlook and projections for the Pats. Stay tuned for Part 2 where I take a look at the Patriots defense.


-ZHawk