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New England Patriots Free Agency Grade and Review

Contributor - Jamie Pacheco, mvn.com/nfl-patriots

Team Needs - CB, ILB, OLB

Key additions - CB Fernando Bryant (Lions), S Tank Williams (Vikings), CB Lewis Sanders (Falcons), CB Jason Webster (Bills)

Key Losses - CB Asante Samuel, CB Randall Gay, CB/S Eugene Wilson, WR Donte Stallworth, OLB Rosevelt Colvin

Key Free Agents Retained - WR Randy Moss, WR Jabar Gaffney, WR Kelley Washington, ILB Tedy Bruschi, DL Mike Wright, LS Lonie Paxton (all players re-signed)

Free Agency Notes - The Patriots have gone back to their traditional value and depth approach to free agency this offseason. The only major signing they have had is the re-signing of WR Randy Moss. Cornerback is still a major area of need as the Pats have only brought in depth guys with the only true starter being Fernando Bryant, though he hasn't lived up to his first-round status. Once again, linebacker is an area of concern as age and lack of depth has hit the heart and soul of a 3-4 defense. The only returning ILB is Tedy Bruschi, who has slowed some recently. Mike Vrabel and Adalius Thomas can move inside but they are best suited on the outside where their pass rushing abilities can be utilized. The Pats brought RFA Adam Seward from the Panthers in for a visit but have yet to offer a contract. If he is signed, he will likely start alongside Bruschi at ILB. The DB FA crop is thin, but the possibility of re-signing Ty Law exists and he and Bill Belichick have had conversations regarding a New England return. If the Raiders/Falcons trade involving DeAngelo Hall is consumated, there is a possibility that the franchise tag could be lifted off of Nnamdi Asomugha, and the Pats could pursue the young shutdown corner. For now, it appears that the Pats will build through the draft and not free agency, which is the complete opposite of their approach last offseason.

Grade - B-

Review of Grade - I don't disagree with the Patriots' approach this offseason. The free agent crop was thin and many players were signed to fat contracts that didn't necessarily meet their true value. If I was grading their approach, it would be an 'A'. However, because I am grading their free agent signings, their signing of average players gets them an average grade of 'C', with the re-signing of Randy Moss bumping it up to a 'B-'. The signing of Ty Law and Adam Seward would bump that up to a 'B+'. Webster, Sanders, and/or Bryant should be able to fill the hole at nickel left by Randall Gay's departure, but if Bryant is the starter alongside Ellis Hobbs to start the season, I don't like the Patriots' chances to make it back to the Superbowl.

boston.com

Patriots' Koppen front and center

FOXBOROUGH - Dan Koppen is all about the work. He is all about his job, as thankless and tough as it is.

He's issuing challenge

FOXBOROUGH - Bill Belichick's chalk talk with the media yesterday at Gillette Stadium revolved around angles, in particular the number of angles provided by instant-replay cameras. The Patriots coach was angling for better coverage, enabling the decision-makers on the field to make a better determination of whether to challenge a play.

Quarterback reverse

Norm Chow always liked Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel and still considers him a friend. However, when it came to playing quarterback for him at Southern California, Chow, who was the Trojans' offensive coordinator for four seasons, always liked somebody better - first Carson Palmer, then Matt Leinart.

bostonherald.com

Randy Moss still sees double

FOXBORO - Randy Moss can't escape being under the microscope every offensive play. There are those who believe the Patriots all-world receiver is not playing hard. There...

Vince Wilfork knows how to skin a 'Cat

FOXBORO - Vince Wilfork, for one, is confident that if the Dolphins decide to run plays out of the Wildcat formation the Patriots will not be embarrassed, that they will be...

Patriots must react to cage Miami's Wildcat

FOXBORO - Rex Ryan knows what the Patriots need to do Sunday afternoon in Miami. The Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator knows how to turn a wildcat into a scalded cat. ...

patriots.com

Patriots at Dolphins: Injury Report

The New England Patriots (6-4) and the Miami Dolphins (6-4) announce the following injuries and practice participation.

Game Center: Patriots at Dolphins

Get all the details on Sunday's divisional matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Here you'll find a game preview, press conference coverage, game photos and more.

Pats-Dolphins Keys to the Game; Friday notes

A look at the key match-ups in this Sunday's AFC East showdown between division rivals New England and Miami. Plus, news and notes from the Patriots locker room and Friday's practice.

nfl.com

Quick Take: Patriots (6-4) at Dolphins (6-4)

Get the fast facts as the Patriots look to get revenge on the Dolphins for a loss earlier this year.

High stakes for Patriots, Dolphins in AFC East showdown

The resurgent Dolphins carry a winning streak into an AFC East battle. They look for their fifth straight victory when they host the Patriots on Sunday.

Patriots prepare for second look at 'Wildcat' offense

Patriots coach Bill Belichick is preparing his team for another look at the Dolphins' unusual "Wildcat" offense.

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Foresight: Lessons learned should help Patriots to return favor against Dolphins

Associated Press (AP) file photoThe New England Patriots could only trail in the wake of tight end Anthony Fasano and the rest of the Miami Dolphins as visiting Miami won 38-13 in Foxborough on Sept. 21. I've covered the importance,...

Quick Snaps - Patriots-Dolphins midweek links

Tomorrow, I'll have a look a what to expect from New England-Miami in "Foresight." In the meantime, here are a few interesting Patriots links from the last few days: -- Tony Sparano, who is getting rave reviews in his first...

Quick Snaps - Gut-check time for New England Patriots

Associated Press (AP) photoNew England Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel is slow getting up off his knees during third quarter of the Patriots' NFL football game against the New York Jets in Foxborough, Mass., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. The Jets defeated...

boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces

A few minutes with ...

Tight end David Thomas touches of his background in the game, his future plans in Texas, and what he appreciates about his job.

Patriots injury report

DE Richard Seymour (toe), C Dan Koppen (elbow) and LB Tedy Bruschi (knee) all questionable; LB Eric Alexander ruled out.

Practice report

Nose tackle Vince Wilfork returns to practice and linebacker Tedy Bruschi is present despite a knee injury.

mvn.com/nfl-patriots

Which current NFL players will be in the Hall of Fame?

I'll be fortunate to tell my grandchildren one day that I saw most of the future Hall of Famers listed below. Not on TV, but in person, watching them in games with my binoculars focused on them and observing their actions. Whenever any of them are playing in the NFL stadium closest to you, I hope you'll take advantage of the opportunity to go see them.
 
The primary criteria I used in selecting these players is not how their stats compare to others already in the Hall, but how they compare to their contemporaries. The players who were the best in their era are the most deserving to be inducted one day. This is measured best, in my opinion, by the number of Pro Bowl appearances and first-team All-Pro honors garnered. Please also note that I am measuring these players by their entire body of work. If a player's career ends today, would he be HOF worthy? There are a lot of younger players in the league who are excellent, but I haven't included them because they haven't done enough yet. A couple of good years aren't sufficient.
 
Quarterbacks: The only position where Super Bowl championships make a difference boasts three current players who have a ring and will be in the Hall of Fame. Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady have all won Super Bowls. Favre has been to nine Pro Bowls and was named to three All-Pro teams. Manning has eight Pro Bowls and three All-Pro Bowl honors. Brady has won three Super Bowls, which makes him a virtual lock. Every other quarterback who has won three or more Super Bowls is enshrined in Canton.
 
Running backs: Every eligible running back with over 10,000 yards rushing is in the Hall. Two current backs, LaDainian Tomlinson and Edgerrin James should be enshrined when they become eligible. Little LT has five Pro Bowls and three All-Pro designations, while the Edge is the leading active rusher.
 
Receivers: Marvin Harrison has caught 1,081 balls for 14,378 yards and 129 TDs, with eight Pro Bowls and three All-Pro honors. Terrell Owens is in the same class with 922 receptions, 13,575 yards and 135 scores. Tack on 11 Pro Bowls and All-Pro designations for T.O.. Randy Moss is also a no-brainer, with 820, 12,808 and 129. He's a six-time Pro Bowler and four-time first-team All-Pro. Isaac Bruce is third on the career receiving yards list.
 
Tight ends: Two names stick out -- Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates. Gonzalez has longevity and better stats, while Gates is younger and will continue to excel. Both have numbers that most wide receivers would love to have. Gonzalez has 13 Pro Bowls and All-Pro selections, while Gates already has seven. 
 
Offensive linemen: Walter Jones and Alan Faneca are both easy selections. They each have a dozen Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections. Orlando Pace has ten and Steve Hutchinson has eight in just eight years.
 
Linebackers: Junior Seau, Derrick Brooks, Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher can all count on being in Canton. Collectively, they have 57 Pro Bowl appearances and All-Pro selections, and the youngest of them, Urlacher, will probably add to that total.
 
Defensive back: Champ Bailey has been selected for eight Pro Bowls and three All-Pro teams.
 
Others: Kurt Warner, Fred Taylor, Warrick Dunn, Torry Holt, Willie Anderson, Richard Seymour, Jason Taylor, Ty Law and Brian Dawkins will receive strong consideration, for various reasons, but probably need to do a little more to get into the Hall without buying a ticket.
 
If you haven't seen any of the above players in person, I urge you to do so.
 
Who's on your list? 

Great Debates: Who's your pick in the AFC East?

Every week in MVN Outsider's Great Debate, we take a look at different sides of an ongoing debate in the NFL. MVN Outsider writers will offer key points to support either side of the issue, and we'll also ask a group of football bloggers to chime in with their thoughts on the matter. This week's Great Debate is: Who's your pick to win the AFC East?

Greg Trippiedi offers up three non-Favrearian reasons why the Jets are in charge in the AFC East:

Kris Jenkins = defensive MVP...
The acquisition of Favre aside, it's clear that the New York Jets have won the off-season.  No move has been bigger than the acquisition of a dominating 3-4 NT.  Widely regarded as the most important defensive position in that defense, and one that a majority of 3-4 teams have failed to fill, much like the Jets in 2006 through 2007.  All of a sudden now, things like having a developing shutdown corner (Darrelle Revis), an actual third receiver (Chansi Stuckey) and a superstar do-it-all offensive weapon (Leon Washington), these things are now relevant again.

They've had an obscenely soft schedule, but is it really going to get harder?...
Doesn't look like it.  The Jets play the Titans this week in Tennessee, and then they play Denver, San Francisco, Buffalo, and Seatle in the next four.  So yes, I would be pretty shocked if the Jets were not sitting at 10-5 or better going into what will essentially be an AFC East Championship Game in Week 17 vs Miami.  Meanwhile, if the Dolphins can defeat the Pats again this week, it's over for the Pats, and the Jets will be that much closer to locking up the East.  And, although I wish not to say it, there is a veteran presence at quarterback which should prevent the team from getting off track in the event of a loss, which could be decisive down the stretch, since the Patriots lack this.

If it comes down to Jets and Dolphins in New Jersey for the AFC East title...
and (depending on how the Ravens and Colts fare down the stretch) potentially the final AFC playoff spot, with both teams sitting at 10-5 or better, it would be hard not to side with the Jets.  In the past decade, no team has owned the Miami Dolphins quite like the Jets.  And although both defenses are playing much better, and the Dolphins sport the stronger offense, the Jets have a difficult-to-quantify edge on special teams, and an simple-to-quantify edge in homefield advantage for the game.

In all honesty, I see both the Jets and Dolphins playing in January this year.  But I'll take the Jets and the one game lead to take the division, knowing that if the Jets can beat Miami at home, this division is theirs!

Anthony Brown, meanwhile, argues that the Patriots will retain their title as Beasts of the AFC East:

Organizational superiority...
Look at the won-loss records of the AFC bEast teams since 2005:
Patriots  44-14
Jets  25-33
Bills  24-34
Dolphins  22-36

Pro football is not like the financial sector. Past performance can assure future success.

The Patriots just know who to win. Those other guys are still figuring it out. The Patriots' organizational know-how is more than picking up a star or two. They build a roster without tanking the salary cap, or mortgaging draft picks. They have stability in the NFL's premier coaching staff. This is a resilient team that will overcome any setback.

The defensive edge...
It's a razor thin, that's true. AFC East teams are ranked 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th place in the NFL for yards and for points allowed. New England holds the 12th place position. Defense still wins championships, as the Patriots learned to their chagrin in the Super Bowl. New England's defense will keep them in the race as the last piece falls in place.

Matt Cassel will get it done...
Only one or two men could hope to replace Tom Brady. Matt Cassell is getting more comfortable following Brady. Here are his quarterback ratings for his last four games: 73.7; 76.1; 89.8; 103.4. Don't expect Cassel or the Pats to be fooled by any Dolphin shenanigans Sunday. He may struggle against Pittsburgh November 30, but Cassel is set up for a late season run to put New England over the top.

NFL bloggers from The Phinsider, The Patriot Act, and The Cockpit offer up their takes:

Matty of
The Phinsider writes:

Despite how bad I want to be a homer here and say the Dolphins will win the division, I'd have to realistically take the Jets.  After this week's game in Tennessee, I don't see too much trouble ahead on the schedule.  As long as Brett Favre can avoid doing what he does best - choking in big spots by throwing costly interceptions - I think the Jets' defense and the big plays of Leon Washington will be enough for NY to win the AFC East.

Jamie of The Patriot Act writes:

Truly, I feel that the AFC East is wide open this year with Tom Brady on the sidelines. As well as Matt Cassel has played, he can not bail out the Patriots' defense like Brady could last season. Looking at the remaining schedules of each team, there are games that I feel can go either way, and you never know when a team will win/lose a game it should/shouldn't. However, doing my best to predict, I have the Jets taking the division based simply on the schedule. I have the Jets finishing 11-5, the Pats and Dolphins at 10-6, and the Bills continuing their slump to finish 7-9. The Pats have a tough road ahead, literally, as they are at the Fins, hosting the Steelers, and then going on another two-week West coast trip at Seattle and Oakland. If the Cardinals have the divison locked up by Week 16, I can see the Pats winning that game, which I have them losing at the moment. If that ends up being the case, then the Pats finish 11-5. However, against division opponents, the nod still goes to the Jets, based on how I have the season playing out. Borrowing a line from election coverage, "This race is still too close to call."

Joe of The Cockpit writes:

I got the Jets in the AFC East. I have seen them go on the road and beat Miami, Buffalo, and New England. After this week's game against the Titans, their schedule gets a little easier. I think they will take care of business against the garbage of the NFC West, and be able to defend home field in December against the fading Bills and a tough Miami team. The Jets can run the ball and stop the run, which are always two key elements of any serious contender in the NFL. Beyond that, Brett Favre has been protecting the ball as of late and finally seems very comfortable in this offense. Keep an eye on rookie tight end Dustin Keller down the stretch. The guy is a playmaker who adds a new dimension to a Jets offense that already has its share of playmakers.

I think the Jets finish 11-5/12-4 and in first place, with Miami and New England both at 10-6 battling for a wild-card spot, which would obviously go to the Fins if they can take care of New England at home this weekend.

Thanks to The Phinsider, The Patriot Act, and The Cockpit for their participation in this week's debate!

The Not Necessarily Incorrect Daily Update News Vol. 15

Good day everyone. Old faithful LDizzle here. It is time again for my unique coverage of the news from around the sports world. I leave few stones unturned, unpassed or unthrown. Tonight! Is the McNabb, "I didn't know there could be a tie", story dead? Let's ponder that and talk about it for a week or so. Jim Fassel is refuting reports that he is interested in the Raiders head coaching job. Now we KNOW it is true. If Joey Porter trash talked in the forest and there was no one there to hear him, would he still be a douchebag? All I want is peace but I have no index finger so I am always sending the wrong message. THIS is The Not Necessarily Incorrect Daily Update News!

New England Patriots Forum

John

What are the odds that the Patriots do not win another game this season?

Started by John Sep 9

Looking for odds that Patriots do not win another game or also the odds the Pats go: 2-14 3-13 4-12 I think it is worth a long shot. If you have a recommendation where I can place that bet I wou... Read More »

 
 
 

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