Looking at the Patriots - 2019

PFF talks about what the O may look like this year.


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More here that focuses on the WRs - big bodied w/ wide catch radius.



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Miami is the best-represented school on the Patriots’ roster. Dorsett, Braxton Berrios and Trent Harris are among the ex-Canes on the roster. Here’s how the 90-man roster breaks down according to school at this point on the calendar. Six: Miami.
Four: Auburn, Georgia.
Three: Arizona State, Arkansas, Cal, Rutgers.
Two: Alabama, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi, North Carolina State, Ohio State, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Washington, Youngstown State.
One: Appalachian State, Bemidji State, Brigham Young, Brown, Colorado State-Pueblo, Connecticut, Florida, Kent State, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Memphis, Missouri, Navy, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Purdue, San Diego State, South Carolina, Southern Mississippi, Tennessee, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Texas, Texas El-Paso, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, UCLA, Virginia, West Virginia, Western Carolina, Wisconsin.
 
A look at the QBs the Pats will face in the regular season. It's not exactly a who's who of the NFL


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For the Giants game I'd say 50/50 on Jones. All depends on which Eli shows up to start the season.
 
A look at the QBs the Pats will face in the regular season. It's not exactly a who's who of the NFL


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Should be able to clean up before the bye, and put the AFC to bed, for once. Target: September! (bringing back that old chestnut)
 
Target: September! (bringing back that old chestnut)
That was 2002, when BB passed out Target September t-shirts to the players and the stadium played We Are the Champions at the end of the steelers game. It was a season that didn't end well.
Target: February!
 
That was 2002, when BB passed out Target September t-shirts to the players and the stadium played We Are the Champions at the end of the steelers game. It was a season that didn't end well.
Target: February!

But we will never forget either the last game played in the concrete jungle or that 1st game at the Razor :toast:


Cheers
 
Scar laps the field. I always thought it and now analytics helps prove it.


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Scar laps the field. I always thought it and now analytics helps prove it.


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I don't know anything about these stats, but aside from Dante coming out as the best in the business, the thing that stood out to me is that Tom Cable came out with a terrible grade.

All I know about Cable is that he has a long-standing rep for being a top OL coach, yet he's coached a lot of really, really bad OLs. In the NFL, you get tagged as one thing or another in the media and that follows you the rest of your career whether it's right, wrong or indifferent.

He must be one of those guys that gives great interviews.
 
Coinciding with Game 5. How great would it be if the B's were skating with the Cup at the same time the Pats are getting ring #6.

T'would be a monumental moment.

And a salud to the very idea. :toast:

Cheers
 
I don't know anything about these stats, but aside from Dante coming out as the best in the business, the thing that stood out to me is that Tom Cable came out with a terrible grade.

All I know about Cable is that he has a long-standing rep for being a top OL coach, yet he's coached a lot of really, really bad OLs. In the NFL, you get tagged as one thing or another in the media and that follows you the rest of your career whether it's right, wrong or indifferent.

He must be one of those guys that gives great interviews.

How is Googs 12th on this list?
 
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