NEW ENGLAND
Bend 10
Score 14
OHI 9t
DHI 16
PYPA 13
DPR 23
BPI 23
Rel 9
The Patriots have swung and missed on so many draft picks in recent years that we thought Bob Gibson circa 1968 was throwing the selections at them.
As one reader, Matt Price, noted in a recent email, 31 of the team’s 76 draft picks in the Bill Belichick Era failed to even make the team – a failure rate of 40.8 percent.
The result is a team that has declined rapidly in the performance of its pass defense – easily New England’s great statistical wire hanger from 2008.
How bad has the decline been?
* The Super Bowl champion 2003 Patriots posted an incredibly stingy 56.2 Defensive Passer Rating, one of the toughest pass defenses of the Live Ball Era.
* The missed-the-playoffs 2008 Patriots posted a incredibly porous 89.8 Defensive Passer Rating, one of the worst pass defenses of the season.
The Patriots will score plenty of points in 2009. The return of Tom Brady, assuming he stays healthy, not to mention the acquisition of productive players like WR Joey Galloway and RB Fred Taylor, should result in a club that can put 500 points in the board again this year.
But they won’t return to championship form as long as the pass defense struggles in the regular season and collapses in critical moments of the postseason, like it has for several years now.
The rebuilding process begins with some smart draft picks in the defensive backfield on Saturday.