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Unlike last year, when Ridley played a running-back-high 45 percent of the offensive snaps, followed by Danny Woodhead (34 percent) and Vereen (12 percent), there has been a more even distribution in 2013.
The breakdown:
Ridley – 359 of 1,273, 28.2 percent
Vereen – 315 of 1,273, 24.7 percent
Blount – 306 of 1,273, 24.0 percent
Brandon Bolden – 279 of 1,273, 21.9 percent
On LeGarrette Blount: “He’??s kind of unique. He’??s really a halfback in a fullback’??s body. … He’??s got good lateral quickness, good vision good acceleration and he’??s a big guy who can run with power. He really has a lot of different ways he can beat you — run over guys, run around them, can outrun them and he has very good vision. He finds holes that a lot of times aren’t that evident but when you study the play closely, you can see how quickly he can find it and get in it and get through it.”
“Bill [Belichick] told me -- he said the only thing I wasn’t doing right was running with a lower pad level,” Blount said Saturday. “So, I changed that and I started breaking more tackles, started getting a lot of extra yardage after contact.”
Blount just turned 27 in early December.
I would love to sign him to a 3 or 4 year deal and make him the feature back.
Make Ridley earn the job back.
I know small sample size, but the last few games Blount has run better than Ridley ever has.
And here Blount claims that there's a concrete reason for his recently improved play -- personal coaching from BB to lower his pad level.
LeGarrette Blount doing most damage up the middle - ESPN Boston
Not a cap guy but does this seem like a fair comparison:
BenJarvus Green-Ellis Contracts, Salaries, Cap Hits, & Transactions
Do we give him 3m per year?
I expect to retain Talib while cutting Wilson (Adrian), Kelly, Sopoaga, which amounts to over $6 million in salary cap savings. I also expect to retain Fletcher, Hoomanawanui while extending Gostkowski's contract (at least three years) and restructuring the last year of his current contract (convert $2 million base salary into a signing bonus), which amounts to $1.5 million in salary cap savings based upon a three year contract extension.I expect to lose Talib, Blount, and Wendell, while extending McCourty and maybe one of the running backs early.
I think the Pats will let both Blount and Talib walk. Players that have had off field issues are best kept to short-term deals. Save the high dollar long term deals for guys we feel confident won't be any trouble and will stay motivated, preferably guys we groomed from day one, like McCourty. We have enough depth in the backfield and the secondary that the losses won't be too traumatic, even if we aren't successful in drafting or signing cheap replacements.
I also expect them to let Wilfork go. Too much money committed to a guy whose age and health is starting to become an issue at a position that is not sufficiently critical to justify big dollars, especially with the move to the 4-3.
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