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I didn't think I'd bother the football gods for anything after ring #4, but now I shall require a great FU tour by Brady and Belichick. Cry about the mystery-bag-secondary all you want. Our offense will be good enough to give it to us.

Our offense is set for serving a league of haters some serious crow. I don't think they'll be having as much fun in 7 months as they're having now.

I expect we'll be back to the prolific Patriots offense Tom Brady-lead teams have been known for since 2007, but haven't been since 2012. After last season the offensive rebuild has to be considered `complete.` We've recovered from the chemistry-killing Hernandez/Welker offseason + season ending Gronk injuries. If you look at the final scores of the gauntlet of competition the Patriots last year starting with Cincinnati, and it was brutalizing.

Now all of the pieces are intimately entrenched in the Patriots playbook, with a proven chemistry and a championship pedigree. Kansas City is life times behind us.

Belichick and Tom Brady pioneered the two tight end formations and were destroying the league with Hernandez and Gronkowski, yet in 2012 they were barely able to even play together. Hernandez had a severe ankle sprain in week 1 or 2, then 6 or so weeks later when he returned, the two-season-long string of Gronk injuries began. Patriots still dominated, and without injuries, I believe that team would of broken 2007 records.

A lot of teams have emulated (often poorly) a lot about our offense that season.

Scott Chandler will have his best year this year, and his effectiveness is going to make things even better for our established offensive stars. Tom Brady will make him infinitely better than he ever was in Buffalo, and it'll affect everybody, because it'll be another long, tall, menacing target.



Get hype.

Him and Gronk running the seams, with Edelman/Amendola and Lafell/Amendola trolling around on slants and down the sideline. Those chains will move. Nobody attacks between the numbers like Tom Brady does.

Meanwhile, we'll be able to run Blount out of the same formations, with 5 lineman and Gronk/Chandler blocking. That's out of a personal grouping that can also get a 50 yard touchdown pass, or an easy 30 yard gain up the center of the field. Our offense will be punishing. It'll be well suited to expose weaknesses and make rivals wish they didn't watch football, able to light defenses up and/or beat them down.

I also expect, with nearly everyone having had a season or two together now at least, our hurry up will be back to among the fastest in the league, able to run plays once every 22 seconds or so. Considering the versatility of what we'll be able to do, having the chemistry and comfort levels to return to a record shattering, high-octane, no huddle will simply be devastating.

The Patriots will be elite and terrifying. We'll be at least as prolific as the 2012 offense, which was a scoring and 3rd-down-conversation machine. We were also a terror in the redzone that season, and our no huddle was the envy of the league.

We have all the things going for us on offense that we had in 2012 and more, but now its playoff battle tested and world championship caliber.

So you're over exaggerating the secondary. The FU tour is on. Patriots going to ruin people this season.

We'll be better this season than we were last. Faster, more dynamic, with championship players fully integrated into the system and playbook.

Hater party going to come to a bad end.
 
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I was a much bigger fan of last year's offense as opposed to 2007 or 2012. Last year's offense was built to dominate in the postseason, not just in the regular season. This year's offense will be an improved version of the 2014 offense.

So I'm looking forward to that.
 
I didn't think I'd bother the football gods for anything after ring #4, but now I shall require a great FU tour by Brady and Belichick. Cry about the mystery-bag-secondary all you want. Our offense will be good enough to give it to us.

Our offense is set for serving a league of haters some serious crow. I don't think they'll be having as much fun in 7 months as they're having now.

I expect we'll be back to the prolific Patriots offense Tom Brady-lead teams have been known for since 2007, but haven't been since 2012. After last season the offensive rebuild has to be considered `complete.` We've recovered from the chemistry-killing Hernandez/Welker offseason + season ending Gronk injuries. If you look at the final scores of the gauntlet of competition the Patriots last year starting with Cincinnati, and it was brutalizing.

Now all of the pieces are intimately entrenched in the Patriots playbook, with a proven chemistry and a championship pedigree. Kansas City is life times behind us.

Belichick and Tom Brady pioneered the two tight end formations and were destroying the league with Hernandez and Gronkowski, yet in 2012 they were barely able to even play together. Hernandez had a severe ankle sprain in week 1 or 2, then 6 or so weeks later when he returned, the two-season-long string of Gronk injuries began. Patriots still dominated, and without injuries, I believe that team would of broken 2007 records.

A lot of teams have emulated (often poorly) a lot about our offense that season.

Scott Chandler will have his best year this year, and his effectiveness is going to make things even better for our established offensive stars. Tom Brady will make him infinitely better than he ever was in Buffalo, and it'll affect everybody, because it'll be another long, tall, menacing target.



Get hype.

Him and Gronk running the seams, with Edelman/Amendola and Lafell/Amendola trolling around on slants and down the sideline. Those chains will move. Nobody attacks between the numbers like Tom Brady does.

Meanwhile, we'll be able to run Blount out of the same formations, with 5 lineman and Gronk/Chandler blocking. That's out of a personal grouping that can also get a 50 yard touchdown pass, or an easy 30 yard gain up the center of the field. Our offense will be punishing. It'll be well suited to expose weaknesses and make rivals wish they didn't watch football, able to light defenses up and/or beat them down.

I also expect, with nearly everyone having had a season or two together now at least, our hurry up will be back to among the fastest in the league, able to run plays once every 22 seconds or so. Considering the versatility of what we'll be able to do, having the chemistry and comfort levels to return to a record shattering, high-octane, no huddle will simply be devastating.

The Patriots will be elite and terrifying. We'll be at least as prolific as the 2012 offense, which was a scoring and 3rd-down-conversation machine. We were also a terror in the redzone that season, and our no huddle was the envy of the league.

We have all the things going for us on offense that we had in 2012 and more, but now its playoff battle tested and world championship caliber.

So you're over exaggerating the secondary. The FU tour is on. Patriots going to ruin people this season.

We'll be better this season than we were last. Faster, more dynamic, with championship players fully integrated into the system and playbook.

Hater party going to come to a bad end.


Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah! Just need a scatback to come through, but he won't get many touches anyway. Actually hoping for Dion Lewis to show something there. Doesn't have a lot of receiving stats, but he's a flat out serious small running back, one of the best in the country at Pitt.

The defense is going to be a whole new animal, anyway, with penetrating lineman. lots of pass rushers/linebackers and safeties alternating and the CBs are going to be playing much different, probably zoning and ball hawking more. I think the defense gets much better as the season goes along.
It's the same depressing crew as every year, same as last year, for example.
 
I said I'd be happy with a fourth. I look towards the sky and apologize to the football gods for my greed. Sorry I lied, I want a fifth.

Does anyone find it comical half of chandlers highlights are against New England?
 
...hoping for Dion Lewis to show something there. Doesn't have a lot of receiving stats, but he's a flat out serious small running back, one of the best in the country at Pitt.

I don't know if he has it in him...but if he can turn it up a notch or 2...he would be an amazing 3rd down back IMO.

Also some comments from Fears today ....

“I love everything (White) is doing,” Fears told reporters after OTAs, via Masslive.com. “And that’s all I’m going to say. You know it doesn’t count right now. He’s a part of the puzzle. But he’s doing exactly what he has to do. He looks really good. Really good. But when we get going and the (expletive) starts flying we’ll see who’s going to be doing what. And by what they do on the field, you will know as well as I will know. There will be no secret to it.”
 
I don't know if he has it in him...but if he can turn it up a notch or 2...he would be an amazing 3rd down back IMO.

Also some comments from Fears today ....

“I love everything (White) is doing,” Fears told reporters after OTAs, via Masslive.com. “And that’s all I’m going to say. You know it doesn’t count right now. He’s a part of the puzzle. But he’s doing exactly what he has to do. He looks really good. Really good. But when we get going and the (expletive) starts flying we’ll see who’s going to be doing what. And by what they do on the field, you will know as well as I will know. There will be no secret to it.”

Hopefully, there's serious competition, not just process of elimination. Don't know about LaFell, but if he, and/or another receiver, joins the twin towers and twin smurfs, there won't be that many more touches to go around.

I do think this defense will start to gel the second half of the season. Obviously hope the CBs are carried by the rest of the D and they are healthy.

Look like an offense led team to start, once the National Corruption League gets out of the way.
 
We also have potential contributors in people like Dobson and Gray, and without even factoring them in with fantasy speculation, the known commodities on offense say we are going to be tough to defend.

Josh McDaniels gonna' tear it up this season.
 
Then there is potential of BB to send out the mauler OL when the Pats are up in the 4th quarter and BB is just killing the game off by pounding the rock

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The first TD will be to Edelman ... He'll run the same route as he did in 49, but double-fake and bring it inside when the defender bites. 31 teams will cry out in despair.
 
Our RZ O will be improved...With Chandler AND Gronk...good god

Just imagine that Dodson shows enough for limited, situational reps.

Gronk, Chandler, Dobson, Edes in the Red zone. Back du jour. 3 big, athletic targets, the energizer bunny, and a definite ability to run it down your throat. Now sign that Mathis guy?

Thinking about this makes me hate Kraft that much more...spineless SOB.
 
I'm interested to see how much Gronk and Chandler open up the running game. Should be able to kill it with draws and then screens
 
Not mentioned is the chip on #12's shoulder which has gotten twice as big after his integrity was questioned in the "footballs that lost pressure due to crappy weather" brouhahaha...
 
I didn't think I'd bother the football gods for anything after ring #4, but now I shall require a great FU tour by Brady and Belichick. Cry about the mystery-bag-secondary all you want. Our offense will be good enough to give it to us.

Our offense is set for serving a league of haters some serious crow. I don't think they'll be having as much fun in 7 months as they're having now.

I expect we'll be back to the prolific Patriots offense Tom Brady-lead teams have been known for since 2007, but haven't been since 2012. After last season the offensive rebuild has to be considered `complete.` We've recovered from the chemistry-killing Hernandez/Welker offseason + season ending Gronk injuries. If you look at the final scores of the gauntlet of competition the Patriots last year starting with Cincinnati, and it was brutalizing.

Now all of the pieces are intimately entrenched in the Patriots playbook, with a proven chemistry and a championship pedigree. Kansas City is life times behind us.

Belichick and Tom Brady pioneered the two tight end formations and were destroying the league with Hernandez and Gronkowski, yet in 2012 they were barely able to even play together. Hernandez had a severe ankle sprain in week 1 or 2, then 6 or so weeks later when he returned, the two-season-long string of Gronk injuries began. Patriots still dominated, and without injuries, I believe that team would of broken 2007 records.

A lot of teams have emulated (often poorly) a lot about our offense that season.

Scott Chandler will have his best year this year, and his effectiveness is going to make things even better for our established offensive stars. Tom Brady will make him infinitely better than he ever was in Buffalo, and it'll affect everybody, because it'll be another long, tall, menacing target.



Get hype.

Him and Gronk running the seams, with Edelman/Amendola and Lafell/Amendola trolling around on slants and down the sideline. Those chains will move. Nobody attacks between the numbers like Tom Brady does.

Meanwhile, we'll be able to run Blount out of the same formations, with 5 lineman and Gronk/Chandler blocking. That's out of a personal grouping that can also get a 50 yard touchdown pass, or an easy 30 yard gain up the center of the field. Our offense will be punishing. It'll be well suited to expose weaknesses and make rivals wish they didn't watch football, able to light defenses up and/or beat them down.

I also expect, with nearly everyone having had a season or two together now at least, our hurry up will be back to among the fastest in the league, able to run plays once every 22 seconds or so. Considering the versatility of what we'll be able to do, having the chemistry and comfort levels to return to a record shattering, high-octane, no huddle will simply be devastating.

The Patriots will be elite and terrifying. We'll be at least as prolific as the 2012 offense, which was a scoring and 3rd-down-conversation machine. We were also a terror in the redzone that season, and our no huddle was the envy of the league.

We have all the things going for us on offense that we had in 2012 and more, but now its playoff battle tested and world championship caliber.

So you're over exaggerating the secondary. The FU tour is on. Patriots going to ruin people this season.

We'll be better this season than we were last. Faster, more dynamic, with championship players fully integrated into the system and playbook.

Hater party going to come to a bad end.



One of the best posts I've read all year and there have been a lot of good ones but this one nailed every optimistic thought I've had about this team and the upcoming season.

Point differential is the key to the game. Sustained drives = rested defence. A rested fierce front seven = pass rush, turnovers and sacks. I don't think our CB''s will have to be elite to get the job done just good.

Anyways great post.
 
Here's another thought. One thing that helped the '07 defense was that the offense got up by such a huge margins early in the game, it took the other team out of their running game and forced them to be one dimensional...
If they can repeat that to a close degree ( I know we'll never see another offense like that) it will allow BB to let lose the dogs of war and rush the heck out of opposing QBs hoping to cover up possible deficiencies in the secondary by reducing the amount of time they have to cover....
 
Don't sleep on Deon Lewis as a third down back. I loved the Chandler signing as it also provides Gronk injury insurance. I think the running game will be even better. Wait til you get a look at what a road grader Mason is!

The only thing that really worries me is the Brady suspension and the CBs.
 
Then there is potential of BB to send out the mauler OL when the Pats are up in the 4th quarter and BB is just killing the game off by pounding the rock

Gronk-Solder-Jackson-Stork-Mason-Vollmer-Fleming


I doubt we'll see any clock eating in week 6 against the Colts. That is going to be a record breaking game.

My predictions for the game:

200 + rushing yards (you know, since the Colts addressed their weak run defence by drafting a run stuffing wide out) (4+ Rushing TD's)

500 + passing yards (6+ passing TD's)

A Wilson Gift bag for Pagano filled with Logo Gauges just in case they might need them.

Score 17 - 76
 
I want the NFL record for margin of victory, 73-0 by the Chicago Bears in 1940, to finally fall in week 6.
 
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