Brady6
Pro Bowl Player
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2013
- Messages
- 15,641
- Reaction score
- 5,580
Offense
QB Tom Brady – 73-of-73
WR Kenbrell Thompkins – 69-of-73
WR Julian Edelman – 68-of-73
WR Aaron Dobson – 55-of-73
TE Michael Hoomanawanui – 46-of-73
RB Brandon Bolden – 26-of-73
RB Stevan Ridley – 26-of-73
RB LeGarrette Blount – 21-of-73
WR Josh Boyce – 17-of-73
TE Zach Sudfeld – 17-of-73
FB James Develin – 15-of-73
TE Matthew Mulligan – 5-of-73
• Sudfeld and Boyce both played a lot more snaps than I thought, would have been nice to see them do more with their opportunities.
• We have employed a running back by committee which Bolden and Blount benefited from on Sunday, Ridley however did not, and he continued his underwhelming start to 2013.
• Says a lot about the staff’s confidence in Thompkins that he led all offensive players (other than Brady) in snaps in just his third NFL game.
Defense
S Devin McCourty – 71-of-71
CB Aqib Talib – 70-of-71
DE Chandler Jones – 69-of-71
LB Dont'a Hightower – 64-of-71
LB Jerod Mayo – 63-of-71
DE Rob Ninkovich – 63-of-71
CB Alfonzo Dennard – 59-of-71
S Steve Gregory – 58-of-71
DT Vince Wilfork – 51-of-71
DT Tommy Kelly – 40-of-71
LB Brandon Spikes – 37-of-71
CB Kyle Arrington – 34-of-71
DT Joe Vellano – 27-of-71
CB Logan Ryan – 20-of-71
DE Michael Buchanan – 19-of-71
LB Jamie Collins – 18-of-71
DE Jake Bequette – 11-of-71
S Duron Harmon – 6-of-71
LB Dane Fletcher – 1-of-71
• After having a really tight rotation over the first 2 games of the season Belichick opened things up and worked in some of the younger players.
• Jamie Collins saw significant reps in sub packages over both Hightower and Spikes, although they were all in the second half of the game.
• Kyle Arrington did not have a good game and saw his playing time cut basically in ahalf; according to Mike Reiss he played only 3 snaps in the second half of the game.
• Joe Vellano continues to lead all rookies in defensive snaps, with Buchanan continuing to see extensive time in pass rushing situations at right defensive end.
• We had a Jake Bequette sighting, the 90th pick in the 2012 draft played in his 3rd NFL game on Sunday with no sacks, no tackles, however he did register his first quarterback hit so things are looking up.
• Tavon Wilson continued to ride the pine on defense, entering the game not once on Sunday therefore holding strong at 1 defensive snap in 2013.
Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/
QB Tom Brady – 73-of-73
WR Kenbrell Thompkins – 69-of-73
WR Julian Edelman – 68-of-73
WR Aaron Dobson – 55-of-73
TE Michael Hoomanawanui – 46-of-73
RB Brandon Bolden – 26-of-73
RB Stevan Ridley – 26-of-73
RB LeGarrette Blount – 21-of-73
WR Josh Boyce – 17-of-73
TE Zach Sudfeld – 17-of-73
FB James Develin – 15-of-73
TE Matthew Mulligan – 5-of-73
• Sudfeld and Boyce both played a lot more snaps than I thought, would have been nice to see them do more with their opportunities.
• We have employed a running back by committee which Bolden and Blount benefited from on Sunday, Ridley however did not, and he continued his underwhelming start to 2013.
• Says a lot about the staff’s confidence in Thompkins that he led all offensive players (other than Brady) in snaps in just his third NFL game.
Defense
S Devin McCourty – 71-of-71
CB Aqib Talib – 70-of-71
DE Chandler Jones – 69-of-71
LB Dont'a Hightower – 64-of-71
LB Jerod Mayo – 63-of-71
DE Rob Ninkovich – 63-of-71
CB Alfonzo Dennard – 59-of-71
S Steve Gregory – 58-of-71
DT Vince Wilfork – 51-of-71
DT Tommy Kelly – 40-of-71
LB Brandon Spikes – 37-of-71
CB Kyle Arrington – 34-of-71
DT Joe Vellano – 27-of-71
CB Logan Ryan – 20-of-71
DE Michael Buchanan – 19-of-71
LB Jamie Collins – 18-of-71
DE Jake Bequette – 11-of-71
S Duron Harmon – 6-of-71
LB Dane Fletcher – 1-of-71
• After having a really tight rotation over the first 2 games of the season Belichick opened things up and worked in some of the younger players.
• Jamie Collins saw significant reps in sub packages over both Hightower and Spikes, although they were all in the second half of the game.
• Kyle Arrington did not have a good game and saw his playing time cut basically in ahalf; according to Mike Reiss he played only 3 snaps in the second half of the game.
• Joe Vellano continues to lead all rookies in defensive snaps, with Buchanan continuing to see extensive time in pass rushing situations at right defensive end.
• We had a Jake Bequette sighting, the 90th pick in the 2012 draft played in his 3rd NFL game on Sunday with no sacks, no tackles, however he did register his first quarterback hit so things are looking up.
• Tavon Wilson continued to ride the pine on defense, entering the game not once on Sunday therefore holding strong at 1 defensive snap in 2013.
Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/