Sunday, September 30, 2012

How to see my new posts


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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Tuesdays Roster Moves

So, on Tuesday, the Patriots made some interesting roster moves. Cutting three young guys, and bringing in some veterans. They cut WR Greg Salas (just acquired for a late round 2015 pick from Rams at 53-man cutdown day), LB Mike Rivera (signed to practice squad during middle of last season), and FB Lex Hilliard (signed the day after 53 man cutdown day). Then, they signed WR Deion Branch, LB Niko Koutouvidis, and TE Kellen Winslow. The first two didn't make it past cutdown day, and Winslow was in Seahawks camp before getting cut and wasn't able to latch on anywhere. So, lets dive in here and see why they did all of this. As always, follow me on twitter @CultOfBelichick

-Salas for Branch: This one is very interesting because they basically cut Branch in favor of Salas at the 53-man cutdown date. Then, two weeks later they are cutting Salas, and signing Branch? My thought: The Patriots knew Branch wasn't going anywhere as he has stated his desire to play in New England, or no where else, and wanted to grab Salas for practice squad. Then, they cut Salas once they thought he'd pass through waivers. The injury to Hernandez made them move on Branch early, and we have to hope Salas isn't claimed and can get back on the squad.

The Patriots are hopeful Kellen Winslow can bring back old magic
-Mike Rivera for Niko Koutouvidis: This one is not overly surprising. After the debacle on special teams on Sunday, they wanted to bring in a veteran presence to help calm things down. Again, Rivera likely headed back to the practice squad.

-Kellen Winslow for Lex Hilliard These two do not play the same position, but it was still basically just a swap. This is a situation where they needed to add a player, and had to cut the guy on the 53-man giving the least value, and that was Hilliard. He hadn't really done anything productive, and with the offense moving away from a 2 TE offense slightly with Hernandez out, the offense is going to be more spread out and there will be less need for a FB. As for Winslow, they are basically hoping he can come in and be healthy and allow them to run half of their snaps or so out of 2TE sets. They will not run them all the time like they did in the first game, but they do not want to be forced into what they were in the Cardinals game, and HAVE to run 1TE sets.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Deion Branch Back

Deoin Branch is back folks. Tommy B jumps for joy and screams from the rooftop that his binky is back. But, I personally am bittersweet on this one. The main reason I am unhappy about this is because it opens all those damn floodgates of bringing back every Patriot that was ever cut. Everyone asking about ever player ever and if they may be coming back. Let's just go pick up Troy Brown and Tedy fucking Bruschi while we're at it. Why the fuck cut Branch in the first place if you think he can help the team? I just don't understand this. The Salas trade makes negative sense now that they are bringing in Deoin. Now, if Deoin can come in and be your 4th WR (I do not want him ahead of Edelman) and produce, he would not be the worst 4th WR in the league. He has a rapport with Brady, and that hast to count for something. My biggest thing is why did he not make this team if they thought he still had it left in the tank? I guess the only explanation would be that they wanted to get younger at WR and thought Salas was their ticket to that. I still think Salas, if he clears waivers, is back on the practice squad and hopefully we can develop him for next year. All in all, welcome back Deoin, and welcome back 3WR offense.

Julian Edelman - Why He's the Starter



So, all the talk this week has been centering around Welker, and how "the Patriots are screwing him to ruin his market value!" Ugh. I can't take any more of this. So, without further adieu, here are 5 reasons why Edelman is starting over Welker. As always follow me @CultOfBelichick

-Welker behind after missing a week of training camp. Not sure if you have seen this talk, but it is out there. This seems to be the biggest thing that people are missing. He missed that week of camp in Tampa with a death in the family. He has said he needed more reps in preseason. What veteran player, tenured starter, says that when they are ready to play? Not a single one. So, just that little piece should give you some info on the fact that even Welker doesn't think he is ready. So, as Welker gets further into gameshape, I could see him making a run at Edelman's starting spot.

-Offeseason Work. Welker spent the entire offseason in Colorado with his fiance-turned-wife. Edelman meanwhile, trailed Brady like a drug sniffing dog does Sam Hurd. BOOM Roasted. This is invaluable as it has elevated him into the same category as Welker as far as rapport with Brady. Yes, Welker has many years with Brady, but it's a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately world. They have to practice continually to keep that chemistry up, and Welker basically took everything off until it became mandatory. So, Edelman is months ahead of Welker in his preparation and continuity with Tommy B.

-Better outside receiver. Personally, I think this is probably the biggest thing that is going overlooked. Edelman has the ability to play some outside WR. This is something that Welker really does not do. With their base offense being 1RB 2WR 2TE, you are in general going to want both of those WRs to be able to play outside. You want them to play on the outside because you already have those two TEs running patterns on the inside, and you want guys on the outside that can keep defenses honest and not allow them to focus everything on the inside of the field. So, since you want someone that can play outside in those sets, you are more likely to see Edelman than you are Welker. There will be some 2WR 2TE sets that you will see Welker in, but in sets where the 2nd WR is to be on the outside, I think you will see Edelman in the majority of these scenarios.

-Blocking. This has to be one of the most overrated story lines as to why Edelman is playing. He is a better blocker, but only marginally, and this isn't a huge factor as to why he is playing. This just seems like a reach to me.

Now, this is all moot for the time being as we are likely about to see a lot more 3WR sets now that Hernandez is out. We will revisit this once he comes back and see if Edeleman is still starting then.

Monday, September 17, 2012

What happened to the offense?


Sorry I am so late with this today, dusting off my hangover from all the booze I started chugging around 4:30PM EST yesterday. So, yesterday the biggest thing that killed them was the offense. What the hell happened? How did they not score a TD for the first 57 minutes? Lets dive in here and see what caused this, starting from the most important factor on down. As always, follow me on twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/CultOfBelichick">@CultOfBelichick </a>

<b>-Hernandez Injury.</b> The amount that this affected the Patriots cannot be understated. He is their number 1 option on offense, and the keystone this offense was built around. His athletic ability creates mismatches that no one else on the Patriots can cause. He has the ability to play: Outside WR, Slot WR, in line TE, RB, Wing Back, EVERYTHING. His flexibility is what allows them to manipulate the opposing defense's personnel, and attack accordingly. With him in they have the ability to run or pass without having to substitute at all. They spent the whole offseason building this offense around him, and when he went out, it really took the air out of their sails. They have a backup for him in Visanthe Shiancoe, but he is on short term IR right now and can't come back until Week 10. Part of me wonders how injured he is and if Bill isn't kicking himself for just keeping him on the 53-man for a week or two while still injured, because they are in trouble now. If they had just held out, they could have him playing next week, and not have to change their offense. Now, it looks like they are going to have to completely change the offense and go to a lot more 3 WR looks, which they were not very effective out of on Sunday.

<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-72pivRZsJPs/UFepxwwshGI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/XlCAm-jihSA/s1600/super-bowl-sad_2129909i.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="294" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-72pivRZsJPs/UFepxwwshGI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/XlCAm-jihSA/s320/super-bowl-sad_2129909i.jpg" width="320" /></a><b>-Brady Skittish.</b> This was definitely a result of his distrust in the offensive line. The offensive line was bad, but there were SOOOOO many plays where they pushed the pocket behind him, he stepped up, and then waited for point two seconds and just bolted, or went down, with no one even around him. He didn't have the trust in the O-Line needed to stand in there and let those receivers do their thing and get open down the field. Brady will usually sit in there forever, but was intent on hauling ass out of the pocket at any opportunity. The offensive line giving up a few sacks is bad, but this distrust that seems to be brewing can be catastrophic. They need to shore things up, and fast. If not, I think we could reach a really bad tipping point some time later in the season if Brady is still worried about getting decleated on every dropback.

<b>-Woodhead blows.</b> Woody's only good play was that late TD, and that got pulled back. He really didn't seem to do much of anything well yesterday. We need Vereen to get his ass on the field and take over some of these 3rd down responsibilities. Woodhead just doesn't have the athleticism that we see from Ridley, and it really hurts me on the inside when I see him running the ball. I want an athlete back there. Maybe he can give us more plays like that called-back-TD-run and if so, then I guess he isn't the worst 3rd down back in the league. But, it just seemed like the only time his name came up yesterday was in a bad light.

<b>-Michael Hoomanawanui did not play up to snuff.</b> With Hernandez going down, it was a chance for the Hoo-man to get some reps and seize his opportunity. Needless to say, he was more of Uh-oh, than Hoo-man (he says those are the two nicknames to call him). He got demolished in the run game, and was non-existent in the pass game. He needs to pick up his play, or is likely to hit the streets once Fells gets healthy enough to make the active roster.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

4 Things I am Watching For

-Secondary. Secondary. Secondary. This is without a doubt the weakest point of the team right now. Our defense has potential as we have a top front 7 in the league, but what can they do without a solid defensive backfield? The DBs played OK against the Titans; nothing more, nothing less. And just OK against a kid making his first start is not going to cut it. Granted, it is not like the Cardinals have a high flying attack, but they should be better than what the Titans were throwing out there. There are question marks everywhere back there. How is Gregory assimilating into the defense? Can he play better than last week? Which McCourty will we see? This is a question that will linger most of the season, but he can help quiet that talk by shutting down Larry Fitzgerald. What is Ras-I Dowling? Can he take over the starting spot from Arrington? Can he live up to his draft status (33rd pick)? Can Tavon Wilson build on his game from last week and continue to improve? A lot to watch for here, as if they can solidify things back there, this team has what it takes to go all the way. This should be the topic of every Patriots discussion, but it is always glossed over, and I do not get why.

-Brady to Lloyd Connection. I want to see some improvement here. That deep ball last game was tantalizingly close. They need to get on the same page and they need to do it fast. I do not want to go through another season of trying to build a rapport with a receiver, only to never get on the same page. Granted, I do not think that will happen, but I want to see more results out of this combo.

Can they pick it up and maybe hit on one of those deep balls?
-Can Ridley Keep it Up? He was the biggest topic coming out of last week, and let us see if he can keep it up. If he can continue to churn out 100 yard rushing games, this offense will be near impossible to stop. One big thing I want to see out of Ridley is more consistency in his rushes. As I noted in my blog post that mysteriously disappeared, 9 out of 21 rushes went for 2 or less yards. I want to see that percentage go down, and see him churn out a more consistent effort. Also, I want to see him lower his pad level a little when he runs. For a big guy, he leaves himself open to some big hits, and those are going to take their tole over the course of the season.

-Welker Snap Count. I am not going to be playing as close of attention to this as others, as I do not see it of as big a story. However, I do want to see if they implement more 3TE sets and how many offensive snaps Edelman gets. Welker needs to take advantage of the reps he IS getting, and not let a ball hit him in the in between the eyes again. His production last game was just a function of less snaps, it was a function of him not producing in the snaps he did have.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Anyone That Thinks the Cardinals Have a Chance is Straight Ignoran


So, after all the smoke Belichick blew up the media's ass about how good the Cardinals D is, and how Larry Fitzgerald may go down as the best WR of all time (which is another story for another day, but he's not even top 10), people are somehow convinced the Cardinals have a chance. Ummm, last time I checked they have Kevin Kolb starting? Yeahhh, isn't he the guy that everybody in Arizona (well at least everyone in Arizona under 60, which is about 10 people) hates with a burning passion because he sucks and single-handedly set the franchise back years? He of the career 21 TDs and 22 picks? Around 80 passer rating career? (And no, I am not going to give ESPNs QBR the time of day) Subject of what many are starting to call "the worst trade of all time"? The "default" starting quarterback who lost his starting job to John Fucking Skelton despite his 63 million dollar contract and is only playing because of Skelton's injury?

Let me tell you, I am scared of THAT guy. Oh wait, no I'm not. All these fucking beat writers have been like, "oh this is going to be a good test for the Patriots." Ummm, if this is a good test, I am going to go jump off a cliff. The Cardinals blow. The only tests for the Patriots are: Texans, Ravens, Packers, 49ers, Giants, and MAYBE the Saints, Steelers, and Broncos. No other team is a test; they are just pieces of shit that the Patriots have to wash off their shoes until they make it to the test games.

"Oh, but they have Larry Fitz, and a really good defense!" Umm, their defense allowed more points than "The Worst Defense Ever" or whatever the Pats defense was called by many in the league last year. Yes. Read that again. They allowed MORE points last year than the Patriots defense. OK, let's re-calibrate here. They have an AVERAGE defense, and Larry Fitzgerald is good, but well....

So...uh...yeah. I don't really have much more to say about that. The ONLY aspect of this game that slightly worries me, is special teams. Patrick Peterson is a beast; he tied the record for most punt return TDs in a season. However, my boy Nate Ebner (his rugby highlights are my porno) is ready to come in there and go beast mode all over Peterson and neutralize his ass. So yeah, my prediction: 38-10.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Why What You Saw from Welker is What You'll Get


Hey, Cult here, follow me @CultOfBelichick on Twitter. This post is in response to Mike's post yesterday  and his comment that he "fully expect[s] Welker to play his normal compliment of snaps in Week 2." I have to take a disagreeing viewpoint on this. Before I came on here at nepatriotslife.com, I had my own little blog, and on there, one of my predictions for this season was less of Welker this year. My reasoning behind this was the emergence of the third TE in the offense. I think this is something they are going to be incorporating more and more of throughout the season, especially once Daniel Fells gets healthy. In a 3TE set, you are more likely to keep Lloyd on the field than Welker as you want that outside presence. So, just based on that I knew he would see the field less than the 89% of snaps that he did last year.

However, what I didn't expect was Julian Edelman getting so many reps (24) on offense. I think the coaching staff got pissed at Welker when he let that ball hit him in the head and put him on the bench. Edelman has closed the gap to the point where the coaching staff feels that he can go out on the field and give them close to what Welker is. So, they now have the ability to sit Wes down and bring in Edelman if they need to, which is something they have not had in the past.

Another point as to why Welker is not going to receive as many reps: rest. This sounds like a cop-out, but honestly, he is a 31 year old slot receiver, and that sounds like someone you want to limit the amount of times he gets crushed over the middle. This kind of goes to what Mike was saying and that maybe they were just limiting his reps for that week. However, I think this is a trend you are likely to see throughout the season to preserve him for the postseason. Again, Edelmen's progress in camp (he and Hernandez were supposedly untackleable in 1-on-1s) has made this possible.

One last way to rationalize those snaps for Edelman is this: Bill Belichick believes he has EARNED some snaps on offense. As I was saying, Edelman looked shifty in camp, and spent the entire offseason in California working with Brady. This did not go overlooked by the coaching staff, and shows in his grasp of the offense and his development as a receiver. I think the coaching staff appreciates this, and believes that Edelman has put in the work, and showed results on the practice field sufficient enough to earn him a few snaps on offense per game. If someone has earned snaps, the coaching staff is going to want to play them, so that the rest of the locker room knows that if you put in work off the field, and translate it onto the practice field, you will be rewarded.

Anyway, we will of course continue to monitor this, but I think the snap count that you saw for Welker this last week (around 65%) is going to be around what you will see all season. However, just because his snaps are down, it doesn't mean "they are trying to screw him over," or "they are trying to ruin his value." These are the most asinine lines of thinking currently out there. The Patriots are limiting his snaps because they believe it is in the best interest of the team, and that is it. No more, no less. If there is one thing I do not believe Bill Belichick is, it is vindictive. He is not going to go out of his way to harm a player, financially or physically, especially not one like Wes Welker that he has a great amount of respect for. The biggest thing for Belichick in the entire world is respect, and he is not going to sit someone because he wants to decrease their open market value and ruin that respect level he has gained from his players.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Current State of Pats DE's

So, my previous post where I called Jake Bequette a potential bust seemed to cause a little bit of discord amongst Pats fans. Some people are irrationally high on him, and I do not understand why. So, we are going to do a little run-down on the current state of the Pats DE's and a little depth chart action. Chandler Jones (RDE): He is the bonafide stud of this group. Kid is going to be IS a monster. He singlehandedly dominated the right side of the defense, and held up very well against the run. One tweet that caught me was from Matt Chatham, I think this about sums it up. In addition, his explosion coming around the corner on his pass rush is something we haven't seen here since dare-I-say, Big Willie? It looks like we've got the next JPP here. Expecting great things for years to come. Rob Ninkovich (LDE): Did not look great on Sunday, but had a solid camp. The vet of this group, but seems to be in a rotation with Cunningham. He got smothered in the run game on Sunday, and his years of playing standing up in the Patriots scheme may have made him too light to play on the line with his hand in the dirt. He has the starting spot for now, but needs to pick up play. One of lone disappointments on Sunday. Jermaine Cunningham (LDE): Really playing up to the level of his rookie year, and maybe even starting to surpass it. Had a really down year last year, and was definitely on the bubble this year, but had a solid offseason, even winning one of the offseason parking spot awards.  I think the move back to DE has really liberated him, as it has removed a lot of the mental aspect of the game and allowed him to put his hand in the dirt and get after it. He has really carved out a role as an inside sub rusher in passing downs. Basically, what this means is he comes in and plays DT in obvious passing downs. That way, they have three pure pash rushers out there, and he can use his speed to get around hulking interior offensive lineman. If he continues his play, and Ninkovich doesn't pick his up, he could be looking at a starting role. Even Bill Belichick is complimenting his play. Trevor Scott (LDE): Only played 7 snaps on defense. Did show up on two special teams units. He will need to make his name on special teams, as the seeming emergence of Cunningham is cutting into any possible snaps he would have received on defense. Not much to see from Scott, so not really much to say here. Justin Francis (RDE): This is where things start to get interesting. He was an undrafted rookie out of Rutgers, where he played for Bucs coach Greg Schiano. His play was inspiring in camp, and he seems to be Jermaine Cunningham's direct backup. He has that ability to come in on passing downs and be that interior rusher, and he also has some skills to play some snaps on the right side if Jones goes down. He was my most surprising gameday inactive. I thought he had done enough to earn his way onto the 46-man, but apparently not. Jake Bequette (RDE): I went with him to be a surprise cut from the Patriots after a disappointing camp. He had some flashes early in the preseason, but struggled mightily as camp wore on, and cannot hold up against the run. His reps steadily declined as training camp progressed, and he really did not show the same burst he did at the beginning. He has some value as a potential 3rd down pass rusher, but his techniques are not quite refined enough as of yet. This is basically going to be a Taylor Price type redshirt season where he never sees the field. The only way I could see him making the active roster is a slew of injuries in front of him, and even then they may go outside the organization as opposed to giving him playing time.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Big Day for Cult Of Belichick

So, tomorrow is a big day for the Cult. I am going to be putting my writings on nepatriotslife.com, the sister site of celticslife.com, which is the #1 independent Celtics blog on the web and winner of CBS' 2011 Best Boston Sports Blog award. Patriots Life is new, and I am hoping that my writing, along with that of the people already on staff there, can help vault it into the same stratosphere as Celtics Life. I never thought when I started this people would care what I had to say, but now their 25k Twitter followers (@patriotslife) will have no choice! I am not sure what the plan is for any twitter changes, but do plan on keeping an archive of my posts from Patriots Life on here. Anyway, I will keep you guys updated and thanks for reading.

Dispelling the "Belichick is a Bad Drafter" Notion

So, today I went back and looked at the drafts from the last four years. They are freaking awesome. No first round busts. Only one guy (Darius Butler) from the second round is no longer with the team, and then three third rounders, one in 2010, and two in 2009. 25 players from the last four years are currently on the Patriots Roster. That is six and a half players per draft. That is an INSANE haul. Completely unheard of. Almost half of the entire roster. And, a lot of these are starters, denoted with a star, and others are major contributors to the team.We do have two potential busts from the last two drafts in the form of Shane Vereen and Jake Bequette. It is too small of a sample size, and if Vereen can stay healthy, he should be able to stay away from this, but thus far Bequette has not impressed.

Busts: People taken 3rd round or higher that are no longer with Patriots.
2010 3rd Round (90th Overall) – Taylor Price, WR, Ohio
2009 2nd Round (41st Overall) -  Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
2009 3rd Brandon Tate (81st Overall), WR, North Carolina
2009 3rd Tyrone McKenzie (97th Overall), LB, South Florida

2009 Draft:
2a Pat Chung, SS, Oregon*
2b Ron Brace, DT, Boston College
2d Sebastian Vollmer, OL, Houston*
6b Myron Pryor, DT, Kentucky
7a Julian Edelman, WR, Kent State*

2010 Draft: 
1st Round (27th Overall) – Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers*
2nd Round (42nd Overall) – Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona*
2nd Round (53rd Overall) – Jermaine Cunningham, OLB, Florida
2nd Round (62nd Overall) – Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida*
4th Round (113th Overall) – Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida*
5th Round (150th Overall) – Zoltan Mesko, P, Michigan*
7th Round (247th Overall) – Brandon Deaderick, DL, Alabama

2011 Draft: 
1st Round – Nate Solder, OT, Colorado*
2nd Round – Ras-I Dowling, DB, Virginia*
2nd Round – Shane Vereen, RB, Cal
3rd Round – Stevan Ridley, RB, LSU*
3rd Round – Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
5th Round – Marcus Cannon, OL, TCU
7th Round – Malcolm Williams, CB, Marshall

2012 Draft:
1st Round (Pick 21) Chandler Jones (DE, Syracuse)*
1st Round (Pick 25) Dont’a Hightower (LB, Alabama)*
2nd Round (Pick 48) Tavon Wilson (S, Illinois)*
3rd Round (Pick 90) Jake Bequette (DE, Arkansas)
6th Round (Pick 197) Nate Ebner (DB, Ohio State)
7th Round (Pick 224) Alfonzo Dennard (CB, Nebraska)

3 Way Too Early 2013 Position Targets:
Offensive Tackle: Vollmer is injury plagued and in the final year of his contract, and Cannon doesn't appear to be an NFL starter at Tackle.
Outside WR: This team could really use a big 6'3", 6'4", 6'5" physical freak outside WR to create even more versatility for the offense.
Guard/Center: Could use some depth inside here. Lot of solid players, but no studs (aside from Mankins). The offensive line got old the past few years, and it is the last position in need of an infusion of youth.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Jeff Howe Fiasco

So here's how it went down, Jeff Howe reports that the team "would prefer for Waters to play for Veteran's Minimum." There was no mention of any sources and just used that line. Didn't say anything about if they have approached him or anything. Like yeah, no shit buddy, of course they WANT him to play for less, but they WANT everyone to play for less. Then he goes on to say, he could just report and then get cut, which would be a bad way for him to go out. Ummm is there any chance he gets cut and doesn't land with another team? He was in the fucking Pro Bowl last year, someone will pick him up. Hasn't that been his goal all along so he can stay in Dallas? So I, of course, being a headstrong, intelligent person that doesn't just read something and instantly believe it, I questioned him. Asked him if he had sources that said the team went to Waters with this, or of it was just speculation, as the article made it seem. He retorted, "It's true. I wrote it." Which is a very defensive answer and doesn't even answer the question, so I asked again if they actually went to Waters, or just WANTED him to play for less. At this point, I went into smartass mode because he wasn't responding and said BREAKING NEWS: Jeff Howe reports Pats wish players would play for less. To which, he got sensitive and blocked me. If you read his report, I still don't see anywhere in there that says specifically they went to him and are really set on him doing this. It came off to me as a negotiation tactic. Waters agent wants to get people on his side, so tells about one of the offers Pats made. I'm sure the Waters camp is making 5 million dollar offers, you just aren't hearing about it. I still think this is gonna take 2-2.5 mil to get Waters back.

Pats-Titans and Other Season Thoughts

-Less of Welker this year. Expect to see a lot of 3TE 1RB 1WR sets this season. In these sets, Welker will likely be the wide receiver coming off the field. You do not carry 4TEs on the 53-man to have two of them sit for the whole game. Likely Hoo-man will start at least this week (along with former teammate Greg Salas) as a game day inactive while he learns the playbook and acclimates himself to New England. However, after that, I could see all four TEs suiting up on gameday. This could also be a reason New England was unwilling to extend themselves on a contract for Welker, as they see his role diminishing in the coming seasons. Moral of the story, if you got him in fantasy, trade his ass cuz I don't think you are going to get value for him this year.

-As a counterpoint to the above, I am scared about Brandon Lloyd, and you should be too. One thing that has to happen in order for my previous point to stick is the emergence of Brandon Lloyd. In the preseason, he did basically nothing to impress, making only one catch. We heard such great things about him in practice, but it has yet to translate. Some people are quick to say, "oh yeah, well Randy Moss didn't have any catches during his first preseason, and then came out on a record setting year." This is true, but since when is Brandon Lloyd anywhere near the class of Randy? Randy is a surefire Hall of Famer, unquestioned top 5 receiver of all time. Lloyd, on the other hand, has only surpassed 1,000 yards once in his career. He had 1,448 in 2010 with the Broncos, and his next closest was 2005 in San Francisco with 733. I think he is a good player, but so far in the preseason we have seen zilch. Who knows? He could come out on a Randy-like tear, but I don't see it. Needless to say, I am worried here as we are going to need production out of him.

-Excited to see the new defense. I finally feel like we have completely turned over the defense from the Richard Seymour, Tedy Bruschi, Ty Law, Assante Samuel, etc. heydays of the early to mid 2000s. The defense got really old really fast after that '07 season, and they have done a quick turnaround at nearly every position. Vince is the oldest guy starting (at 30) and newcomer Steve Gregory is 29. After that, Mayo and Arrington are the next oldest at 26. This is a young defense, with 3 rookies (Hightower, Jones, and Wilson) likely seeing significant (~50% or more of snaps) time. Additionally, they seem truly stocked in the front 7. I have said it time and again that a front 7 of Jones (RDE), Love (DT), Wilfork (DT), Ninkovich/Cunningham (LDE), Mayo (WLB), Spikes (MLB), and Hightower (SLB) has potential to be top 5 in this league. I want to see how these guys do, especially against one of the best running teams in the league in the Titans. If they play to their potential, they should be a top 3 run defense team in the league, that's how good I think this front 7 is. So, lets see if they can play to that potential.

-Which McCourty do we see? I think this is the biggest question mark going into this season, and if he shows that he can be the player we all expected him to be after his Pro Bowl rookie season, this defense doesn't appear to have many weaknesses. He has the physical tools to be great, see Jason McCourty (he of the $43 million contract extension), but he seriously lost his confidence last year. If he has a good first game against Tennessee, it could be a jumping off point for another Pro Bowl season, and likely a lucrative contract extension in the offseason. 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

3 Things Reporters Need to Shut Up About

-Bill Belichick "wasted" a shitton of money ($5.77mil), and this somehow negatively affected them. And thus Belichick sucks and should hire a GM. This is the most asinine line of thinking out there currently. "Oh the Pats wasted all this money on bonuses for the veterans they cut." Yeah, no shit. That's how you get veterans into camp. The only one that was a mistake was the Fanene deal, and he withheld info about an injury. How is that their fault? It's not like this money was going to go to someone else. Who else would they have brought in? It's not like even if they had this ~$6 mil they are going to go out and change their philosophy and go after freaking Mario Williams or something. We should be happy about this. Happy about the fact that our owners are willing to eat more money in bonuses than others in the league so that we can bring in as many players as needed to increase the level of competition. Thus, increasing the caliber of the team. Not all these guys are going to work out, and the Patriots and Bill Belichick go into the process knowing that some of the money will be dead money, and they do that because they want to increase the overall talent level on the team. "Oh he needs someone that can check his decisions because he just makes decisions on the fly and signs whoever he wants," you are fucking stupid if you think this. Belichick is methodical and everything he does is for a reason. "Oh, they could have got a deal done for Welker if they didn't waste this money," ummm no. The reason Welker isn't signed isn't because they don't have enough money, it's because they have put a value on him, and he disagrees. We have seen this in the past, and the only real mistake in the value they have put on a player has been Richard Seymour. I think they wish they could have that one back, but other than that, when have they put a value on a player, held their line, and gotten burned? It doesn't happen. And why doesn't it happen? Because Belichick is a great GM, and these reporters just want to burn him at any opportunity because "he doesn't give them enough info or good stories to right" WAH. Shut up, you sound stupid and lose credibility.

-Brian Waters not reporting is about money. The only reason Waters isn't here yet is because he doesn't want to leave his family and live out of a hotel for another 4 months. What he wants is the Pats to cut him so he can sign on with one of the Texas teams and be close to the family. He is not holding out for more money because "he has leverage now that the Pats O-line is struggling." Now, if the Pats really want him back, their best bet is probably increasing his base salary to an amount he cannot say no to. My feeling is that number is probably around $3.5-4 mil, which is a big raise from the $1.4 they are slated to pay him. I think Belichick realizes this, and doesn't want to award anyone that refused to report with a big payday. So, they are kind of  at a place where someone has to budge. What it will really come down to is this: does Brian Waters have enough money saved up to the point he thinks his family is set for life? Or does he need to come back for another cash grab? I think it will come down to that, and there will be some compromise in the salary to around $2mil.

-Players that were cut could come back. Gah, shutup. Granted, this has slowed down in recent days, but when Branch and Gaffney and everyone was getting cut, all the beat guys were like, "oh yeah, he was cut, but he could be back after week 1." This basically NEVER happens. It is a small possibility, but not to the point that you need to say it for every player. More than likely, none of these veteran WRs come back, get over it. We are going to be playing an offense that is going to run very very very few sets with 3+ WRs, and none of these guys wowed them, so they moved on. Time for people to move on as well.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Roster Shaping Up - Reax

-So I moved this past weekend, and one of my roommates allegedly set up the cable, but we got there to no internet. So between moving, and the lack of internet, I am still playing catch-up from a busy weekend of Pats moves. My thoughts on the moves are as follows:

-Most Surprising: Pats claim Matt Tennant from the Saints. He is a Center, and I am not sure what type of position versatility he has (likely can play some guard). I thought the team was ready to move on with Wendell, but this puts a wrench in this. He's a BC guy, and was Matty Ryan's center back when he was there. This is one player the Boston media has been surprisingly quiet on, and I am going to look into further. I have a feeling he caught the eye of the coaching staff during the joint practices, and he could be your starting Center week 1. We will see how this one plays out as there are a lot of interior lineman on the team (Wendell, Mankins, Connelly, MacDonald, Thomas and now Tennant).

-More Mild Surprises: Deion Branch cut and Pats trade for Greg Salas of St. Louis. This one was surprising, but I think something that most fans should be happy about. There has been some clamoring since the cut of Taylor Price that the Pats need to do a better job of developing young WRs, and this was a little muted when the Pats went out and signed all those veterans this past offseason. Obviously, this didn't work and none of them them (Gaffney, Branch, Gonzales, Stallworth) made the cut. The trade for Greg Salas was quite surprising, but without knowing too much about him, I like it. He was the leading receiver in NCAA in 2010 and a lot of talk coming out was how much of it was a product of Hawaii's system, and how much was because of him. He has good size at 6'1" and can play both inside and outside. He fell out of favor with the new coaching staff in St Louis, and the Pats traded a conditional 2015 late round pick (basically just to make sure no one claimed him on waivers). Obviously, the McDaniels connection had something to do with this, along with the fact that I think they did want to have a young WR on the team. I, along with most everyone covering this team, had thought Branch showed enough to make this team. Obviously Bill didn't think so, and cut him to make way for a younger guy.

Surprising, But Not Shocking: Brian Hoyer sliced. This one was surprising at first, but then when you think about it a little more, it starts to make some sense. Hoyer was on the books for $1.9 million. That is a lot for a backup QB. Additionally, while most all agree Hoyer was probably the better of the two backups, the distance between them had shortened to a point where he was marginally better than Mallet. And do you really want to pay $1.9 million for a backup that is marginally better than your third stringer? They are a little light with only two QBs, but about 42% of teams in the NFL are going with only 2 QBs this year. One point that was brought up by one of the Boston media members (I think Bedard, but not 100%) is this: It seems like the "Mallet being Brady's heir" timing is going to be a bit off. Brady wants to go for 5 more years, and if that is the case, they probably will not be able to hang on to Mallet for that long. So, what is the best way to increase his trade value? Put him as the backup so that he gets reps in the event of any injury to Brady.

Four Undrafted Rookies Make it: Brandon Bolden (RB), Marcus Forston (DT), Mike Rivera (LB), and Justin Francis (DE) all were undrafted rookies that made their way onto the roster. The Pats are notorious for having undrafted rookies make the team, but four in one year? That is completely unheard of. Bolden and Francis were not really surprising, as many had predicted throughout camp that they were in line for a roster spot. Rivera was on the bubble and some roster projections had him on the team, so you could kind of see that one coming. However, I was taken aback by Marcus Forston. Seemingly, no one saw this coming, I didn't see a single projection with him on there. This quote by Belichick when asked what Forston did to make the roster really struck me, "It's no one thing or one play or one day, but guys that can earn a spot on the roster do it with consistent performance relative to the competition. He did enough to do that." I think this shows how important consistency is, and how you can make this team without being flashy, as long as you are consistent.

Official Most Hated Player on the Pats: Tracy "I-Single-Handedly-Tried-To-Throw-The-Super-Bowl" White. Why the hell is he on this team? He cannot play a lick of linebacker. I know he is mostly special teams and is one of the core-four guys, but I do not care. He is the stinkiest of anyone (except maybe Tom Brady for that SHIT pass to Welker) for that loss last year. He got burn-citied at every turn. Ugh. GTFO my team. Him and Sergio Brown were the two players I most wanted off the team from last year, and I only half got my wish. Lets hope that there are no injuries to any of the linebackers, because he should not play a single down of defense this year.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Post cut-down Roster


Quarterback (2)
Tom Brady, Ryan Mallet.
Surprise here with Hoyer being cut. Mallet has to improve, and fast. He is the only option if Brady goes down.

Running Back (4)
Stephen Ridley, Danny Woodhead, Shane Vereen, Brandon Bolden
Demps went to IR. Not all that surprising, give him a year to get into football shape and then see what he has next year with a full offseason in him.

Fullback (0)
Kettani is the only Fullback on the roster and likely is headed for another year on the practice squad.

Wide Receiver (4)
Wes Welker, Brandon Lloyd, Matthew Slater, Julian Edelman
This is locked in here. No chance this plays out any other way. Edelman the Welker backup, Branch the Lloyd backup. Will likely run very few 3+ WR sets.

Tight End (4)
Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Daniel Fells, Visanthe Shiancoe
As many Tight Ends as wide receivers? Who woulda thunk it. I couldn't love it any more than I do. Please give me a 4 TE 1 RB set. Please. Please. I want to see someone try to defend it.

8/30 Thoughts, Game Wrap-up, etc.

-Jake Bequette is gone. I may be the only one that thinks this but he is CLEARLY the worst of the 6 DE's that are fighting for 5 spots. Scott, Cunningham and Francis all had good games last night and look like NFL caliber players, and I have yet to see that out of Bequette. I think you gotta cut him. Just have to. It can send a powerful message to the team that your status means nothing and only the best players will make the team. And who knows, maybe no one claims him and he reverts back to the practice squad.

-Jeff Demps really hurt himself with that injury. I think he was solidly on there as the 5th running back, but how does his injury affect his status? I think he may just barely squeak on there as a developmental guy as his potential for game breaking plays in the kicking game appears to be incredibly high. Plus with only 5WRs on the roster, there are spots to be had. However, he did have a history of injuries in college and already having one so soon is not a good sign. We already have one injury-riddled RB in Vereen, we do not need another.

-The big news today was that the NFLPA accepted the new IR rule change. This rule makes it so a player can come back 8-10 weeks after being placed on IR, thus not wasting a spot on the 53-man roster). This could be huge, especially in the cases of Dane Fletcher and Shiancoe. Shiancoe may be the prime candidate for this. With his injury, it looked like he was probably facing a cut. But, now Belichick can effectively place him on PUP and allow him to heal and have him ready midseason in the case of a Hernandez injury.

-Mike Rivera played well last night, and it seems to be a 3-way competition between him, Jeff Tarpinian, and Niko Koutouvides. Koutouvides' injury is clouding the situation as if it is going to be serious and keep him out of a few games, he may lose out on a spot to the other two. If his injury is not serious, then I think Rivera will end up on the practice squad and able to make it onto the active in case of an injury to one of the starters.

-The Offensive Line status is still in flux here. We have Solder, Mankins, Wendell, Connelly, Vollmer, and Cannon as locks. That's six; they will likely carry eight or nine. Nick MacDonald had seemingly secured up a roster spot, before derailed by an injury. Then, there is Donald Thomas, who has done some great work at Guard. The problem for him is lack of versatility. Bill likes his backup lineman to have versatility to fill in at multiple positions. Of course, the biggest domino yet to fall is Brian Waters. This is still a very fluid situation and we will see how it plays out.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Random Thoughts 8/29 - Camp Battles-WTW4, Next in line for Extension?

-I am starting to think there is a possibility that third round pick Jake Bequette may be cut from this team. Justin Francis has shown more in the preseason, and we know that Belichick will not hold onto a worse player just because of his draft status. It appears like they will only carry 5 DEs, and after C-Jones and Nink, there is a logjam of Scott, Cunningham, Bequette, and Francis. Of these 4, I think it goes without saying that Bequette has shown the least, so the question on keeping him comes down to this: does he have the potential to justify cutting a player that has been decidedly better during camp? However, if Bequette comes out with a good game tonight, he can end this debate and that will likely lead either Cunningham or Francis to the chop block.

-Another big position battle going are the end of the roster linebacker spots. After Mayo, Hightower, Spikes, and Carpenter (who are all locks) there seem to be two spots to be had by mostly special teams players. From what I can tell, we are looking at these four players for those two spots: Niko Koutivitis, Jeff Tarpinian, Mike Rivera, and Tracy White. White has been out most all of camp with an injury, so he seems to be on the outside looking in despite the fact that he was on the roster last year. So, it really comes down to those first three. It appears of the three, Rivera is the best linebacker, but the worst special teamer. Tonight's game is going to be big for these three. Does Rivera show he has some special teams value? Can Koutivits and Tarpinian show they can be a capable backup in the event of injuries to starters?

-One question that has popped up is, "who is next in line for an extension?" I have looked up and down the roster, and I do not think there is a single player on this team that is deserving of an extension. The closest candidates I can find are Chung and Vollmer. Both of these players are top tier players and guys you want to have at the core of your team. HOWEVER, neither has proved they can stay healthy. Chung has had a myriad of different issues over the course of his career and always seems to be battling something or other. Vollmer on the other hand, has only had one issue, but it is the worst kind for an offensive lineman, a chronic back injury. I think Chung, being younger (25 to Vollmer's 28), and without a chronic injury, will garner much more interest on the open market, but despite that, do not think it is worth it to extend him until he proves he can play a FULL season. McCourty is a possibility, but I think he has to string together two good years before they are going to extend him.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Negotiation Rant, Waters, Hernandez, Thoughts on Cuts/Chris Cooley

-I tweeted about this earlier, but I am so fed up with all these insufferable Boston sports writers being like "oh look how the Pats have changed", "the Pats have officially changed their model", "the Pats finally get it." SHUT THE FUCK UP. You literally lose all credibility when you try to bash them and say that they now have a new model. The Herndandez and Gronk extensions were INCREDIBLY different than the Wilfork, Mankins, and Branch situations. For Wilfork and Mankins, they were on their 1st rounder rookie contracts, and already had decent contracts and big singing bonuses. With Branch, he was never a #1 WR but wanted to be paid like one. The Pats put a value on players and will not go above that, and that will not change. Ask Ben Jarvus Green Ellis. Hernandez and Gronk extensions were both WELL below market value for the two most explosive players on their team, and easily top 10 skill position (WR/TE anyway) players in the league. Would you trade Gronk and Hernandez for Larry Fitz, contracts aside? I wouldn't, and they combined are getting paid less than he is. I think that sheds some light on why they did this so early. Additionally, these guys were on 2nd and 4th round rookie contracts, WHICH PAY SHIT. These guys were willing to sacrifice potential earnings on the open market to take a hometown discount, which Wilfork and Mankins DID NOT WANT TO DO. Ugh, I hate stupidity. /Rant over.

-On Brian Waters, he was signed September 4th last year, and made the Pro Bowl. He is DEFINITELY still a candidate to come back at some point late this week, early next week. Dan Koppen has his fingers crossed that he doesn't, because his status seems directly tied to Waters. I would love to see him back, as it slides Connolley inside to Center, and removes any potential weak point on the line (Koppen is done IMO).

-Hernandez sounds like a great dude. Not going to lie, he is my favorite player on the Patriots (I have his rookie year #85 jersey, and he was my boo in the 2010 draft) and this week has only further cemented that. Read this and this and try not to appreciate his maturity and humility. He has come a long way since draft day (when he slid down from a 1st/2nd round round talent to the 4th round for admitting his love of the ganja) and he seems like he gets it. Hes a local guy (from CT) and I couldn't be happier we have him and Gronk locked up for the next 6 years.

-Some thoughts on the cuts: I honestly was not too surprised on any of them. Gaffney was the only one I had on my most recent roster projection, and I was teetering with him being on or off. I think it looks like they are only going with 5WRs this year. Because of this, I can see them keeping 4 TEs on the roster. They want someone to back up Gronk (Fells) and Hernandez. The Hernandez h-back type backup was supposed to be Shiancoe, but his injury status has made him certainly uncertain (see what I did there?) to make this final roster. With the Cooley cut today, I could see the Pats snatching him up and slicing Shiancoe to make room. I really think based on the cuts at WR that they want to fill this spot. They saw what happened in the Super Bowl last year when a key role in your offense cannot be filled, and I think they want to avoid that at all costs this year.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Bucs Preseason 4 Things I Am Watching For


-Are you ready for some football? Tweets above, link here if you want to click on some of those links (the Aaron Hernandez video is pretty sick, only 2 min, and worth watching): https://twitter.com/CultOfBelichick

-Again, not much news out of camp yesterday due reporting restrictions, but we should find out how the team is progressing tonight. 3rd preseason game, and a lot of the studs sat last week, so I think we see the starters into the third quarter. As Mike Reiss points out, Belichick likes having his starters come out of halftime and perform in the third quarter, feeling it is a nice stepping stone to the regular season. With that in mind, here are 5 things I am looking for tonight.

-Vereen v Ridley. This competition has been heating up the last few weeks after Ridley had seemingly locked down that number one spot. Vereen capitalized when Ridley was out for a few practices, but was unable to seize the moment in the Eagles game. He struggled, only gaining 20 yards 10 carries, but did have 4 receptions for 29 yards. He is a great receiver, and it seems like most of his contributions this year will come in the pass game. This should compliment Ridley well as he is more of the BJGE 1st and 2nd down back type. Want to see how each performs, and who gets more of the 1st team reps.

-Jeff Demps. I am not quite as excited about this as everyone else seems to be, but that doesn't mean I am not going to be watching him closely. I think Bill throws him into the fire starting him at kick returner, and trying to get him some touches in space with the 1st team offense. They do not have a lot of time to evaluate this guy, so I think you will see a lot of him. Interested to see exactly what they have planned for him.

-Tackle Play. The achilles heel of the Patiots right now. Does Vollmer play? If not, is there any improvement from Cannon? If not, they have a problem. Even if Vollmer does play, I do not see it being more than a few series as they do not want to wear him out after he just came back from injury. Another question is how does Solder fair now that he has Logan Mankins back on his right side. There was a lot of chatter this past week that once Solder gets Mankins back, he should look better, so let's see about that.

-Secondary play. I have bought into this defense. Hard. Maybe too hard though. I feel like it has the potential to be a top 5 defense. I truly do. This may be a case of blatant homerism and optimism, but they seem stocked at every position. Plus, the biggest thing I have noticed, is they seem to have that swagger back that they have been missing. They have one of the best interior tandems in Wilfork and Kyle Love, with Ron Brace and Brandon Deadrick mixing in. At end, Jones is a stud, and Ninkovich is a solid player. Cunningham has come in strong and we will likely see a 3 way rotation with them (with Trevor Scott possibly contributing as well). At linebacker....fuggetaboutit. This may be the best WLB MLB SLB combo in the league. I absolutely LOVE what they all bring to the table. Now, I think without question that is a top 5 front 7 in the league. So, the question becomes, how does the secondary fare? They have looked solid thus far in the preseason, but questions remain. Can they keep up their solid play? How do the Safetys look without Chung back there? Granted, we will not REALLY know until the season starts, but these games help us get a feel for how it will play out.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

8/23 Thoughts: Love, Attendence, Chung,

-Blogging off my iPhone today so no screenshot of my tweets from yesterday. You can see them (don't need a twitter account) at twitter.com/cultofbelichick

-Kyle Love Extended. 1 year up to 3 mil (still looking into specifics). He was set to be a restricted free agent after this year. The deal included a $500k signing bonus. I couldn't love this deal any more than I do (no pun intended but totally intended). This sets a great precedent. Love GREATLY outplayed his rookie deal and gets a cool half mil check for his performance. Additionally, this gives the Patriots an extra year to determine whether or not to give him a big extension (which he appears to be in line for). Guys in the locker room have to be excited about this because it shows that if you play well and do everything you are asked of, good things will happen. Here is a quote from his agent that stuck out to me, and really highlights the whole situation....."Kyle is appreciative of the Patriots for doing this at a time when they weren’t obligated to do so."

-Most players on field since 1st week of practice. Notables returning were Spencer Larsen, Alfonso Dennard, Tavon Wilson, along with Fells and Vollmer coming off PUP and Jeff Demps getting his first practice in.

-Not much news out of practice (aside from Schiano and Belichick trying to blow each other through the media) due to stupid restrictions, but the players were saying it was a tough practice, some even calling it a half-game. Can not wait for Friday. FOOTBALL IS UPON US.

-Chung not at practice. Chung is still out, and I'm thinking concussion. Let's hope it's not too bad and he can get back by Week 1. His injury isn't all bad though, because it means increased reps for Tavon Wilson (who lined up opposite Gregory) and Ebner. This can only help for the future.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Random Thoughts - Fanene, Ebner, Players to Watch




-Fanene cut was shocking. The Pats do not often cut people they just gave ~$4mil signing bonuses to. After reviewing this over, I kind of like the move. Brace, Deadrick, and Justin Francis (a hybrid DE/DT type) had all put on camps that made them deserving of making the roster. With Fanene likely needing some sort of arthroscopic surgery, it sounds like he is not going to be playing this year. And with all three of those guys, plus Kyle Love 25 and under, it doesn't appear as though there is going to be a spot for Fanene on this roster for years to come.

-More Fanene cut. It appears I was mistaken in my assumption that the signing bonus is spread over three years. Since he did not play, it is spread over two. Also, a bombshell this morning (as you can see from the tweets above, is that the Pats cut Fanene with the "Failure to Disclose Physical Condition" designation. This means that they believe he was not forthcoming with them about the state of his knee. Because of this, the signing bonus is potentially recoverable as he technically broke the terms of the contract. I am still looking into whether or not this recovered bonus amount would then be removed from the cap.

-"Week of Ebner." I am calling this the "Week of Ebner" because of the injuries to Tavon Wilson and Patrick Chung. It is possible that Wilson will be back for practice this week, but I doubt Chung will get too many live reps after getting his bell rung, and doing something to his shoulder. Because of this, Ebner should get a multitude of reps in practice this week, including a good amount with the first team. He is making a serious run at a roster spot right now, and this week will go a long way to letting us know if he is capable of playing any Safety (as opposed to just special teams) this year.

-Other players to look for this week. Will Allen: Same reason as Ebner, there should be some 1st team snaps to be had. Justin Francis: With the cut to Fanene, a spot has seemingly opened up on the line for a player like Francis. If he looks good this week, he should be in the driver's seat for a roster spot. Jeff Demps: Goes without saying, not sure when he can do live drills, but let's see what he's got. Daniel Fells: Finally off PUP, can't wait to see some 3 TE sets and what they can all do together.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Roster Update 4.0

Quarterback (3)
Tom Brady, Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallet.
No change from last week. Mallet making a push up the depth chart.

Running Back (4)
Stephen Ridley, Danny Woodhead, Shane Vereen, Brandon Bolden
No change from last week. Waiting to put Demps on here until I see something concrete out of him. I think the returner woes are a little overblown.

Fullback (0)
Still no Fullback, and with Demps signed, looks to be an even tougher road.

Wide Receiver (6)
Wes Welker, Brandon Lloyd, Matthew Slater, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, Jabar Gaffney
First change here. Deion looked good against the Eagles, and Stallworth hasn’t shown much. As others have noticed, didn’t really separate on the long balls, which needs to be his specialty.

Tight End (3)
Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Daniel Fells
Putting Fells back on here with the news that he is coming off PUP. We will see what happens when Shiancoe and his injury.

Offensive Line (8)
Nate Solder (LT), Logan Mankins (LG), Dan Connolley (C/G), Brian Waters (RG), Sebastion Vollmer, (RT), Ryan Wendell (C/G), Marcus Cannon (T), Ryan MacDonald (C/G/T)
Going light here with 8 offensive lineman. Still assuming Brian Waters makes the team. Possibility of adding a tackle here.

Defensive Lineman (5)
Vince Wilfork (NT, 4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Kyle Love (NT, 4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Brandon Deadrick (4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Ron Brace (4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Justin Francis (4-3 DE/DT)
The cut to Fanene is the biggest change here, and should pave the way for Jusin Francis to make the team.

Defensive End / Outside Linebacker (5)
Chandler Jones (4-3 DE, 3-4 OLB), Rob Ninkovich (4-3 DE, 3-4 OLB), Jermaine Cunningham (3-4 OLB, 4-3 DE), Jake Bequette (4-3 DE), Trevor Scott (3-4 OLB, 4-3 DE)
The cut to Fanene opens up a spot for Trevor Scott, who has looked better in recent days.

Inside Linebacker (6)
Jerod Mayo (4-3 WLB, 3-4 MLB, 4-3 MLB, sub), Brandon Spikes (4-3 MLB, 3-4 MLB, 4-3 SLB), Donta Hightower (4-3 SLB, MLB 3-4 MLB, sub), Bobby Carpentar (sub, 4-3 WLB, Special Teams), Niko Koutivitis (Special Teams, sub, 4-3WLB, 3-4 MLB), Jeff Tarpinian ((Special Teams, sub, 4-3WLB, 4-3 MLB, 3-4 MLB)
Put Rivera on the roster a little prematurely in the last update, Tarpinian still has the inside track here I think. The last two spots on here are very fluid and could go a number of different ways, with Tracy White and Mike Rivera also possibilities here.

Cornerback(5)
Ras-I Dowling, Devin McCourty, Kyle Arrington, Sterling Moore, Marquise Cole
Same for all 4 weeks I've been doing this. Marquise Cole has made some separation at that 5 spot with solid special teams and showing some ability in coverage. Depth chart of McCourty. Arrington. Dowling. Moore. Cole. is one of the most stable of all.

Safety (5)
Patrick Chung, Steve Gregory, Tavon Wilson, James Ihedigbo, Nate Ebner.
Big change here, with Will Allen and Josh Barrett off in favor of Ihedigbo and Ebner. Both of these guys bring incredible special teams value and Ebner has looked much better than anticipated. Will Allen is off because of lack of special teams versatility and Barrett appears to be

Specialists (3)
Stepehen Gostkowski, Zoltan Mesko, Danny Aiken.
Not much to say. Kicker, Punter, Holder.

Eagles Review and Random Thoughts


-Above are my tweets from the game last night. I am moving to a more twitter-centric model with one post (and then maybe a random reactionary post here and there).

-One followup on my Jeff Demps thoughts from yesterday. This NFL.com article goes into the contract for Demps a little more and insinuates that because of the financial commitment (2nd most guaranteed money of any undrafted free agent) that he is a near lock to make this team. I still don't see it that way, but I may be backing off my "no chance he makes the team" stance. This contract leads me to believe Bill WANTS him to make this team, but he will have to earn it.

-Mike Reiss' Mailbag is a must read every Tuesday. Check it out.

Eagles Game 

-Chung injured. This is the biggest thing to come out of the game. Chung left in the first quarter with an alleged shoulder injury, but it looked like he got knocked the fuck out. One of the other DBs (I forget who off the top of my head) had to point him to the correct sideline in order to get to the trainers, which is NEVER a good sign. Chung has had problems staying healthy in the past (missed 8 games last year) so let us hope he can get past this.

-Tackle play HORRIFYING. This was not a good sign. Cannon is a turnstile. He is looking so bad I do not even know if they can count on him to be a spot starter in case of injury. I see them picking up a tackle at the waiver deadline. Solder got beat a few times, but did draw praise from some of the Eagles D-Lineman who think he will be a solid player in this league. I am in that camp as well, and am expecting growing pains this year, hopefully solidifying by playoff time.

-Mallet and Ebner solid. Mallet started and had some good and some bad. He did lead two TD drives, but also looked a little slow at times in his reads and getting the ball out of his hands. This is basically his rookie year since he had no offseason and a shortened preseason last year due to the lockout. He is progressing slowly, but at least showing he is progressing. Ebner had a nice pick, and his 43 yard runback was freaking awesome. It was like his rugby highlights all over again. Why he is not returning kicks and punts is beyond me. His defense is coming along, and he has a SERIOUS nose for the ball. With Chung and Wilson nursing injuries, he should get a lot of reps in the joint practices in Tampa and in that game on Friday. He is making a serious push for a roster spot.

-Deion Branch makes case for roster spot. After today, I am thinking there is no way Deion Branch is off this team. He looked sharp, quick, and was always in the right place. Stallworth on the other hand, I think is now facing an uphill climb for a roster spot, as he didn't look great last night.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Random Thoughts 8.20.12

So I am kind of experimenting with some things here in order to fit writing this blog into my schedule. Unfortunately, I am a cube monkey working 40 hrs/week, so some days I am jam-packed with work and don't want to write a bunch of stuff, but then other days, I have plenty of time to do this. I am thinking of scaling this back and trying to do one post per day. This post will just be ramblings of my current thoughts and will maybe include some links to read. Aside from that, I will do my best to do quick posts with my reactions to news. As always, follow me on twitter @cultofbelichick.

-Jeff Demps: Everyone is all up in arms super excited about Jeff Demps because he was in the Olympics. Big freakin whoop. I do not care about the Olympics. Let's see Usain Bolt run back kicks, guarantee he sucks. Now, Demps did play at Florida, so it's obviously a different story. But, the point remains, if he was a good enough football player, he would have been drafted high enough that he would have turned down the Olympics. Because let's be real, no one that is a track and football player would rather do track at the highest level than play in the NFL. I know the Pats kick return game blows, but just because your wives made you watch the Olympics and you recognize the name Demps, doesn't mean he is going to be a good enough football player to make the team.

-Tavon Wilson Injury: This one really hurts. Hoping he can get back soon. He had looked good in that 3rd Safety spot and it looked as though we would have three NFL starting caliber Safetys on the squad, after playing much of last year with zero (Chung was hurt for a lot of the season). I was starting to get a good feeling about this secondary, but now we are one more injury away from James "career-special-teamer-for-a-reason" Ihedigbo getting starting snaps at Safety. This is what my nightmares are made of.

-Vollmer and Fells Coming off PUP: So the great news this weekend was that both Vollmer and Fells passed their physicals and should be coming off the PUP shortly. This is maybe the best news I have heard since the Jets acquired Tebow. If you have been reading my stuff consistently, you know that the RT spot has been haunting me all pre-season and this couldn't come soon enough. Marcus Cannon had looked horrible in his stead and now appears locked into a backup role (thank god). Fells is a little less pressing as we still have Gronk and Hernandez, but I do love the fact that we are now carrying 3 TEs.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Monday Roster 3.0


So I decided that first thing every Monday (yes, my schedule allows me to not wake up till noon on Monday, be jealous) until the cutdown to 53 on September 2nd, I will give my current state of the Pats roster as I see it, with a little analysis at each position. The roster limit is currently at 90, so a significant amount of the players currently on the roster will not be with the Pats this year.

Quarterback (3)
Tom Brady, Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallet.
No change from last week. Ryan mallet had a tough day on Thursday and Brian Hoyer seems firmly entrenched in that number 2 spot.

Running Back (4)
Stephen Ridley, Danny Woodhead, Shane Vereen, Brandon Bolden
No change from last week. Ridley is solidly in the number one spot here with Shane Vereen making a strong push up the depth chart with a good game on Thursday (64 yds on 11 carries. 17 receiving). Brandon Bolden looks to be holding onto his roster spot with solid all around play. I know at first I thought the comparisons to BGJE (undrafted out of Ole Miss) were ridiculous, but they do have a similar style of running. They are both bigger backs that can run downhill. As long as Bolden stays consistent in the coming weeks, he should be on the team.

Fullback (0)
This is the first week I am taking Larsen off the roster. I liked the idea of bringing a fullback on with great versatility, but with his injury, an the fact that he had never quite distinguished himself, gets him cut this week.

Wide Receiver (6)
Wes Welker, Brandon Lloyd, Matthew Slater, Julian Edelman, Donte Stallworth, Jabar Gaffney
No change here. Same for all three weeks. They brought in Plaxico for a workout, but I do not see it happening.

Tight End (2)
Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez
No change from last week. Injuries hurting them here. I could see this number increasing if Shiancoe comes back, but no word on that yet.

Offensive Line (9)
Nate Solder (LT), Logan Mankins (LG), Dan Connolley (C/G), Brian Waters (RG), Sebastion Vollmer, (RT), Ryan Wendell (C/G), Marcus Cannon (T), Matt Kopa (T), Ryan MacDonald (C/G/T)
The situation here is getting better with MacDonald coming back to practice and filling in at every position on the line. And of course, the big news is Mankins coming back. The problem here is that two of the tackles on here are injured with no signs of return (Vollmer and Kopa). There will likely be changes to this in the coming weeks.

Defensive Lineman (5)
Vince Wilfork (NT, 4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Kyle Love (NT, 4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Brandon Deadrick (4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Jonathon Fanane (4-3 DT, 3-4 DE), Ron Brace (4-3 DT, 3-4 DE)
Same as last week. I still think these are the 5 best players on the D-line, and hopefully they can all get back from injuries.

Defensive End / Outside Linebacker (5)
Chandler Jones (4-3 DE, 3-4 OLB),  Rob Ninkovich (4-3 DE, 3-4 OLB), Jermaine Cunningham (3-4 OLB, 4-3 DE), Jake Bequette (4-3 DE), Justin Francis (4-3 DE)
I am going to keep these the same for the sake of not being too reactionary. Trevor Scott could still make this team, just not sure how this will play out.

Inside Linebacker (6)
Jerod Mayo (4-3 WLB, 3-4 MLB, 4-3 MLB, sub), Brandon Spikes (4-3 MLB, 3-4 MLB, 4-3 SLB), Donta Hightower (4-3 SLB, MLB 3-4 MLB, sub), Bobby Carpentar (sub, 4-3 WLB, Special Teams), Niko Koutivitis (Special Teams, sub, 4-3WLB, 3-4 MLB), Mike Rivera (Special Teams, sub, 4-3 MLB, 4-3 WLB, 3-4 MLB)
Some change at the back end here with the injury to Dane Fletcher and strong play by Mike Rivera supplanting Jeff Tarpinian. Koutivitis is someone I have been overlooking here as he has a strong special teams presence. I think he makes it here above Tarpinian for now.

Cornerback(5)
Ras-I Dowling, Devin McCourty, Kyle Arrington, Sterling Moore, Marquise Cole
Same for all 3 weeks I've been doing this. Marquise Cole has made some separation at that 5 spot with solid special teams and showing some ability in coverage. Depth chart of McCourty. Arrington. Dowling. Moore. Cole. is one of the most stable of all.

Safety (5)
Patrick Chung, Steve Gregory, Tavon Wilson, Will Allen, Josh Barrett.
Not much to say here. Still think it shakes down this way, but Will Allen and Josh Barrett are by no means locks on this team.

Specialists (3)
Stepehen Gostkowski, Zoltan Mesko, Danny Aiken.
Not much to say. Kicker, Punter, Holder.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Poor Offensive Tackle Play

 The one negative (aside from Pat Chung) last night that really stood out was the incredibly poor offensive tackle play. Nate Solder had at least two holding penalties, along with getting beat a bit and getting Brady hurried and hit. He had been playing well in practice from what we heard, and hopefully he just had the jitters out there and steps his play up. However, the one thing that worries me here is that the Saints really do not have any top flight pass-rushers that he was getting burned by, they are all just average players. How does he do against premier players such as Mario Williams? That is a story line to monitor. On the other side, Cannon just looked overwhelmed. He is not an NFL tackle. I have said it many times, and when he got burned and Brady took that hit I almost threw my TV across the room in anger. Everyone keeps saying, oh don't worry, we are getting Mankins and Waters back, the offensive line will be fine. Oh really? Because last time I checked both of those players were interior lineman, and the interior was fine, it was the tackles with the issues. Some are saying they expect Vollmer back, but honestly, as a dude with chronic back injuries, if he is still hurting now (he apparantly has looked like he was laboring on the sidelines rehabbing) the chances of him not hurting in a month are very very slim. I would not be surprised if Belichick is on the lookout for a veteran right tackle now, and if he's not, well that sucks.

Pat Chung Rant

Patrick Chung is not a top tier safety in this league. He just isn't. I want him to be, you want him to be, but he's not. The angles he takes on balls are just horrible sometimes. He was a second late to close on two 3rd and long first down conversion completions (that's a mouthful) which brought back horrible memories of the last two years. I know people had said he looked like the best defensive player on the field during the joint practices, but at this point he is what he is. He is a solid, better than average safety with suspect coverage skills, solid against the run, but that is IT! At a certain point, we have to accept this, and hope his playmaking ability makes up for the fact that his coverage isn't where it should be. Let's hope Gregory's coverage skills can help mask some of this during the season, otherwise the secondary could be in for another looooooooong season.

So, umm yeah. About last night....Chandler Jones is Disgusting

So Chandler Jones was amazing last night. He got push on nearly every play and just looked like an overall beast. He drew 2 holds in a span on 3 plays, and made Saints LT Jermon Bushrod look like the rookie, instead of the other way around. This is the exact type of player we have been missing and if he can give us an effort like this in the season, I like our defenses chances of improving into a top notch unit. He is just on a whole different level from all the other DE we have as far as a physical specimen. Just a beast. So excited. So, so excited. "Getchya 95 Jerseys out"


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Best O' Da Rest

-Mayo not happy with Chung after another 3rd down conversation allowed.

-Steve Gregory pick. Nice ball skills. This is precisely what we are looking for. Great, great sign.

- Vereen dissapointtts.

1st Quarter Thoughts

My thoughts from the first half. Some of them are copied from twitter for old people (or #twitterhaters) that don't have a twitter.

-Really wbz? I did not need to be reminded of last year. It never happened.

-1 series. Ummm yeah Chandler Jones first series was okay I guess.

-Not a good penalty by Cole. He can't afford that.

-Yes please. 8 yard first carry for Ridley.

-Welp. Not a great first possession. Lloyd needs to make that catch.

-Dane Fletcher. I like him a lot. Please don't be a bad injury.

-Ugh. That can't happen. Offensive line worries increase.

-Nice tackle by Mayo. Defensive impressive. Offense notsomach (in borat voice).

-Nate Holder with another flag.

-I love Kyle Love. (Zingggg. 2 for 2.)

-Chandler Jones is my next jersey.

-Flashbacks on that 3rd and long completion.

-Chandler Jones dominated that quarter. Dominated. And I love it.

3 Things I'm Looking for Tonight

So for these preseason games, I am going to key in a few things I'm looking for tonight. It could be a player or a group of players or a type of play, what have you, this is what I am looking for:

Ryan Mallet: Surprised this is my top pick? Then you don't understand my man-crush on Ryan Mallet. At 6'7" he is that new breed of taller QBs we are starting to see. He has all the physical tools you could possibly want, including a rocket arm, and is a coach's son (something Belichick loves). With the lockout last year, he was a little over his head at times in the preseason last year, so this year, with a full offseason under his belt, I want to see what he can do. Once Belichick came out and said he had been making "great strides," my excitement started for this preseason.

The Rooks: Chandler Jones, Donta Hightower, and to a lesser degree, Tavon Wilson: I can't wait to see Jones and Hightower out there flying around. I want to see how Jones can handle himself, and I am expecting big things after that comment by the Saints LTJermon Bushrod. For Hightower, I am not looking for anything in particular, but would like to see some of this thump that I have been hearing about from the beat reporters. For Wilson, I want to see how he handles himself back there, and also how they use the 'Big Nickel' defense with him.

Stevan Ridley: Ridley has distanced himself from all the other running backs onto the roster, and has seemingly looked even better than he did last year. He was great in limited reps last year and averaged 5.1 yards per carry. If he can keep that number up while bringing his carries from 87 to around 200, this season will be a resounding success for him (as that would bring him past the 1,000 yard mark). What I want to see is someone that looks like number one running back, with the confidence (and ball security) to match.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

3 Bubble Competitions 2.0

With the Roster Prediction 2.0 coming out on Mondays, I decided I would do a midweek Bubble Competitions running feature that touches on some of the biggest competitions in camp. I slimmed it down to three because there are only so many competitions and I don't want to get too repetitive.

Visanthe Shiancoe (TE) v Spencer Larsen (FB): This seems like a weird competition since these two play different positions, however I do see them relating. If Shiancoe can get back on the field in a hurry, then he should have the inside track here as the Patriots need some depth behind Gronk and Hernandez. However, if Shiancoe doesn't heal as hoped, and Fells opens on the PUP as expected, it opens up another spot, and I think they go with a FB to fill the spot as he can replicate a lot of the duties of a TE.

Brandon Deadrick v Ron Brace v Gerard Warren: These are all interior Defensive Lineman, and it appears as though they are fighting for two spots. I think Deadrick (7th rounder in 2010 out of Alabama), who started last year on PUP and came on strong, has the upper hand in this, but he is by no means locked into a roster spot. Gerard Warren is a vet and we know what he can bring, but the potential for Ron Brace is tantalizing. He was drafted in the 2nd round, and has great size at 6'3" and 330 lbs. Brace looked primed for a roster spot, until being derailed by a recent injury. If Deadrick and Brace can stay healthy, I think you see both of them on the roster.

Josh Barrett v Will Allen v James Ihedigbo v Nate Ebner v Ross Ventrone v Sergio Brown: These 5 (or 6 if you count Brown, which I refuse to do) are competing for what looks like 2 positions. They are mostly fighting for special teams positions, and will not see the field on defense much, unless injuries crop up. For this reason, Allen has a tough battle ahead of him as he is in the later stages of his career (just turned 34 on Sunday) and does not offer much special teams help. However, one thing he does have going for him is his CB versatility which none of these other guys have (except maybe Ventrone, but Allen is on another level) so he could be the backup DB, with one of these guys (I am thinking Barrett) being the main special teamer back there. Either way you slice it, it is going to be interesting what type of player they choose.

Today's Dose of Optimism - Secondary

Despite the fact that Brees seemingly had his way with the Patriot's secondary yesterday, I still have high hopes for this group. Chung, from multiple angles, appeared to be the best defensive player on the field for the Pats yesterday, which is a phenomenal sign. If he can stay healthy this year (missed 8 games last year, and played with a cast on for others) that will do wonders to shore up the back of the secondary. Not much has been said about McCourty this preseason, and I am not sure if that is a good or bad thing, but I think we would be hearing more if he was getting burned every practice, so I am leaning more towards good. Arrington has looked solid and it seems every day I hear something good about Dowling. Greg Bedard used a good term the other day, "stacking success," which is exactly what Dowling has to do. He has to continue to bring it every day to prove his consistency to the coaches and his teammates. One little nugget I picked up in a column by Field Yates of EPN Boston was something about Tavon Wilson. He said that he has noticed that Wilson has an uncanny ability to time the snap and blitz. It seems that while we have talented players, we have lacked a Rodney Harrison type in recent years who can time the snap perfectly and get back into the backfield in a hurry. Many people though he was a reach, but maybe Belichick and co. took extra notice of his football acumen where others brushed it off. This rookie class looks to be fairly impressive again, and after the 06-08 drafts, the last 4 drafts appear to be shaping up pretty nicely.

Chandler Jones = JPP?

So the big news coming out of the Patriots practice (aside from the fact that the defense got annihilated...shhhhhhhhh we aren't going to talk about that) was that Saints' LT Jermon Bushrod said the Chandler Jones was "JPP-like". In the almighty words of Jonah Hill, "I just went from six to midnight." I don't think there is anything I could hear about C-Jones or this team in general (other than maybe Vollmer is healthy and Cannon can go back to the bench) that would make me more excited. This is the type of player that Pats fans have been clamoring for ever since we traded away Richard Seymour. Jones length showed up at practice, at one point batting down a Brees pass. If C-Jones can somewhat replicate the path of JPP, we can expect huge things out of this team as they finally have that "playmaker" that they have been lacking. The Super Bowl teams of the early 2000's always had a knack for making a big play when needed, and I think with some of the additions we have made (Jones, Hightower) along with the development of some guys (Chung, Dowling) could help this defense regain it mojo. And yes, I am going to pretend the D didn't get torched today, and chalk it up to Brees being Brees. This is still an incredibly young defense that is incorporating some new starters, so I think they can progress during the season as they did last year, and become a top-10 scoring defense.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Position Battle - Defensive End

The Defensive End spot appears to be one of the best battles we have going in camp thus far. It appears as though they will likely keep at least 4, possibly 5 out of the following 6 players: Chandler Jones, Rob Ninkovich, Jermaine Cunningham, Jake Bequette, Trevor Scott, Justin Francis. They are pretty much running 4 man fronts, but some of these players will play some OLB in 4 linebacker sets, but not often. So, mostly these guys will be playing on the line at either RDE or LDE. RDE (Right Defensive End) is the best passrusher on the team and will be going against the opposing team's Left Tackle. The Left Defensive End, while still needing the ability to get to the quarterback, needs to be more sturdy against the run as the Right Tackle is generally the bulkier tackle and better run blocker. Most teams will try to run to the right. For this reason, the LDE needs to be a little sturdier. As of right now, we have Chandler Jones getting 1st team reps on the right, with I believe Ninkovich on the left. Originally, Trevor Scott had been getting the first team reps over there with Ninkovich on the right, but Scott's play has diminished, and Jones' has been impressive. Cunningham has also appeared to play his way onto this team as he has also been getting some 1st team reps at that LDE spot. I think they will settle on a Jones/Bequette rotation at RDE and Nink/Cunningham at LDE with some Justin Francis sprinkled in. Trevor Scott can still make this team as there is a ton of pre-season left, so there is time for people to go up and down, but this is how it appears to be shaping up as of now.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Position in Transition - Offensive Line

I know we touche din on the Offensive line last week, but with the way things are shaping up, I thought we needed to take another look at it.

Current 1st Team: Nate Solder (LT), Donald Thomas (LG), Ryan Wendell (C), Dan Connolly (RG), Marcus Cannon (RT)

This lineup contains two fifths of the projected starting lineup and looks especially weak at left guard with Donald Thoms and right tackle with Marcus Cannon. Ryan Wendell I think is solid and would not mind having him in a pinch. I am not sold on Cannon and I think the Vollmer injury is the one to watch the most. Koppen bowed to Wendell at Center, and I think that is the nail in his coffin. His only chance was being a starting Center in a scenario in which Mankins or Waters is out and Connolly slides out to guard. However, it appears they are not moving this way. They currently have no healthy tackles behind Cannon and Solder, as Weems, Kopa, and Nix, their three backup tackles, are all out with some form of injury. Nick MacDonald is a G/C and just returned to practice off the PUP and got reps at LT (where he played in college) out of necessity to give Solder some rest. It also appeared as though they took some camp fodder defensive lineman and worked them out with Dante (the man) Scarnecchia in hopes they can get some reps out of them in the event none of those tackles get back to practice soon.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Player Spotlight - Marcus Cannon


Another installment in the player spotlight series. With Sebastion Vollmer, the starting RT, out of practice thus far this fall, a lot of talk this offseason has been on Marcus Cannon and his improvement from last year. This, coupled with the fact that I kind of glossed over him in my offensive line preview, made me think we needed to do a little spotlight on him


Background Info: 6'5" 350 pound behemoth drafted in the 5th round out of TCU in 2011. He was a 1st/2nd round talent, and then in the pre-draft process, they discovered he had cancer. So, naturally his stock slipped and the Pats took a chance on him (aka classic Patriots style) late. He underwent treatment, and beat cancer. He opened last year on the PUP, and ended up making some contributions later in the season when Vollmer was out and they slid Solder out to a 3rd TE role. In this mans opinion, he was sub par, and many had hopes that with a full offseason, and a full year in the Patriot's system, he would improve and be a solid player this year.

Contract: Still on his rookie contract. 4 years 2.338 million dollars. Chump change. Nothing really of note here. Economics wont play any factor in whether he makes the team.

Where He Can Help This Team: He can help this team by being what is known as the "swing tackle". This is the backup tackle that will be able to fill in for either tackle in case of injury. At this point in camp, he has not distinguished himself as a starting caliber tackle. With his huge frame, some think he is best suited to slide into guard, but the Pats are pretty set inside. He is currently looking at being the starting RT, which scares me.

Chances of Making This Team: He looks like a 100% lock to make this team. He has been getting all the first team snaps at RT in Vollmer's absence. Now, there is a chance Vollmer suffers a setback and appears as though he is going to miss a few games and the Pats sign a veteran tackle. I don't have any names, but unless Cannon's play improves (though yesterday was the best day he has had so far in camp from all reports) I could see them going this route. I would say Kopa has a chance to supplant Cannon, but he has looked even worse thus far.