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Hilarious little tidbit at the end of the Marquis Flowers section lol...
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Bortles was named the starter too...
I wonder if "Bob" realizes that we all have to be restrained from throwing things at the TV when these two guys appear?
Once this JAG is cut from the roster next week, people will say it's just a late 7th rd pick who cares.
I think the Flowers trade is just indicative of a plan to look at a bunch of players that fit a physical model (fast, athletic, and versatile) and see who are football players who can develop in this system. (BTW- has anyone confirmed whether the Bengals get the pick if Flowers doesn't make the team? )I disagree and think all this tells us is he needs a special teams player. One flowers will play almost all of the d snaps the other will play few if any.
His position designation is irrelevant to signaling a change.
This is a fair, if not simplistic, assessment. The 4-2-5 alignment has been our base defense in recent years. Using what you call the 335 with the 3rd LB replacing the DE in the rush would seem to be a natural progression, given the players we currently have on the roster.Essentially what we have done is move HT to replace nink/sheard who basically shared the spot, added Harris to take HT old role, will increase flowers snaps and added Guy and wise to take longs.
We will run the same d.
When nink was out there we called it 425 nickel. With HT in that spot we will call it 335 nickel but it's the same thing.
Yeah it did. While it seems Flowers would be a perfect fit, physically, as a 4-3 DE, I'm not quite sure what to make of him. It seemed he did a lot of his damage when they put him inside last season. He was decent in setting the edge as I recall, but I wonder if they want him out on the edge consistenly against the run and OT's vs the pass.Your assessment seems to leave out Trey Flowers
What's the difference between a late 7th and an UDFA? I mean, really? We lost quite a few special team snaps from last year. Flowers is a good bet to fill that void.
1) my point is marquis flowers role will be special teams and is not a move that signals any change in philosophy. Sure he could end up earning d snaps eventually but by definition pretty much every NFL is a physically gifted freak.I think the Flowers trade is just indicative of a plan to look at a bunch of players that fit a physical model (fast, athletic, and versatile) and see who are football players who can develop in this system. (BTW- has anyone confirmed whether the Bengals get the pick if Flowers doesn't make the team? )
Flowers has crazy physical stats that have yet translated into a player who can get regular defensive snaps, but the physical gifts are worth the risk of the pick, given his proven ST's skills. Remember Ninko had zero proven defensive skills or stats when he came here. BB has always believed if you throw enough shots at the mark you will eventually hit that mark. Mingo, MFlowers, Grissom, Rivers, are all just shots at the mark. Hopefully one or more will hit the mark. If not they'll just move on to the next group of opportunities
This is a fair, if not simplistic, assessment. The 4-2-5 alignment has been our base defense in recent years. Using what you call the 335 with the 3rd LB replacing the DE in the rush would seem to be a natural progression, given the players we currently have on the roster.
But remember that BB at his core has been a 3-4 guy for most of his long NFL career. We went to a 4-3 mostly because we no longer had the talent on the roster to successfully play with a 3 man front. Now it seems we are slowly accumulating it, at least on the DL. Guy and Brown are almost prototype DE's, while guys like Butler and Wise could develop into that role.
Yeah it did. While it seems Flowers would be a perfect fit, physically, as a 4-3 DE, I'm not quite sure what to make of him. It seemed he did a lot of his damage when they put him inside last season. He was decent in setting the edge as I recall, but I wonder if they want him out on the edge consistenly against the run and OT's vs the pass.
In the end, this will be just ANOTHER season where the Pats will have little or no big name pass rushers, and will have to scheme their pressures rather than rely on a player's one on one skills. I'm not worried about it right now because over the years they've done very well at it.
At any rate it will be interesting to see, as the year plays out, IF we see a resurgence of the 3 man front.
Once this JAG is cut from the roster next week, people will say it's just a late 7th rd pick who cares.
the change from 34 (the way we played it with 3 300lb+ guys) to a nickel base with only 2 is more about change in offenses than availability of players. The days of BB playing 3 300lbers together as more than a specialized personnel grouping are over.
"Bob" is only a cartoon, isn't he?
That's a great point that goes unnoticed too often. But that being said, 250lb guys who run 4.5's are still very limited on the planet.....and guys who are 250, run 4.5's AND can play good football, are rarer still. Now this kid has had 3 years to develop into an every down defensive football player and hasn't. So on the surface the chances he will here are not great. But neither was Ninko's, so there is always a chance.1) my point is marquis flowers role will be special teams and is not a move that signals any change in philosophy. Sure he could end up earning d snaps eventually but by definition pretty much every NFL is a physically gifted freak.
I'm not sure. Having 3 big guys up front pushing the pocket and eating up blockers, while having 3 or 4 really fast guys all coming at different, hard to read angles is pretty interesting IMO, especially when you don't have great individual pass rushers.2) the change from 34 (the way we played it with 3 300lb+ guys) to a nickel base with only 2 is more about change in offenses than availability of players. The days of BB playing 3 300lbers together as more than a specialized personnel grouping are over.
Less about selling him short, and more about not having a clear understanding of exactly how the Pats are going to use him. I'm thinking he might be wasted as a pure 4-3 DE. I'm also not sure of his abilities as a one on one rushers against OT's3) you are definitely selling flowers short.
Since nickel is the base 34 or 43 is kinda pointless but what the hell. With this roster, if we played 34 I'd expectDisingenuous to say Belichick at his core is a 3-4 guy. He ran it with the Giants because he had tremendous LB who fit the scheme perfectly.
He ran 4-3 with Cleveland, he ran a mix of 3-4 and 4-3 with the Jets and has had a base 4-3 with the Pats about half his time here (2001-2003 and 2011-2016)
He's been pretty consistent in rubbing the scheme that his players best fit rather than forcing players to the scheme. I don't think he sees much of an on-field advantage in running one or the other (some personnel advantage if you're running a scheme other teams aren't as there is more supply and less demand for the guys who are good system fits).
The 3-3-5 seems like a logical fit given the roster and the way the league has moved to more speed. The Pats don't have the LB for a great 3-4 or the DE for a great 4-3.
He wasn't 250 when he ran 4.5That's a great point that goes unnoticed too often. But that being said, 250lb guys who run 4.5's are still very limited on the planet.....and guys who are 250, run 4.5's AND can play good football, are rarer still. Now this kid has had 3 years to develop into an every down defensive football player and hasn't. So on the surface the chances he will here are not great. But neither was Ninko's, so there is always a chance.
We disagree.I'm not sure. Having 3 big guys up front pushing the pocket and eating up blockers, while having 3 or 4 really fast guys all coming at different, hard to read angles is pretty interesting IMO, especially when you don't have great individual pass rushers.
I see him playing 90+% of the snaps as a DE who moves inside in obvious passing downs like 3rd down and 2 minutesLess about selling him short, and more about not having a clear understanding of exactly how the Pats are going to use him. I'm thinking he might be wasted as a pure 4-3 DE. I'm also not sure of his abilities as a one on one rushers against OT's
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