I didn't read all 11 pages of posts so I'm sorry if I duplicate any points...
The Patriots are really starting to sour on rookie DB Brandon Meriweather. Not only is he looking mentally lost in trying to grasp the Patriots’ playbook,
There is a difference between "playbook" and "gameplan". I'm actually fairly confident he understands the playbook, but I'm equally certain he wouldn't know all his responsibilities for the last several weeks of gameplans. Remember all the fuss when Thomas didn't play much against the Colts. You can't expect them to know all the details of the exotic gameplans that are rolled out every week. Guys who have gone through it (even 1 year like Seau) are going to have an advantage getting responsibility on the field.
As for why Baker is getting time over Meriweather...he must have earned it. Just like Gay and Wright before him. Is Baker playing poorly in the time he has received? He has looked ok to me in his limited time...just like Meriweather looked ok in his time during Rodney's suspension. Meriweather will have to earn his time, but his solid play on ST shows me he wants to work to get on the field.
but he is looking physically overmatched, as well.
Just plain wrong. "looking" implies some kind of observation. What has anyone seen that hints at him not being able to hit, wrap up and tackle?
If he is to play safety, which the Patriots want him to play over cornerback, the 5-11, 200-pounder needs to gain at least 10-15 pounds.
Wilson 5-10, 195
Gay 5-11, 190
Baker 5-10, 198
Not saying that Meriweather wouldn't benefit from hitting the weights, but saying he "needs" to gain weight to play safety for the Pats doesn't make sense in any way.
Expect to see Kevin Faulk as the Patriots’ running back when they go to four-wide alignments.
You mean like he has been for the last decade?
Faulk has better open-field quickness than Laurence Maroney,
When have you seen Maroney in space where he hasn't shown both speed, quickness and moves. Ask the Bengals about his game last year. Faulk is better in protection and is a polished receiver...pretty important in a 4-wide set.
and the Pats are growing increasingly less fond of giving Maroney a full workload.
Does anyone know what a "full workload" is? I would imagine it changes from game-to-game. In the first 3 games (all blowouts), he had 20, 15 and 19 carries with a 4.7 ypc...with Morris splitting time. Project that out over a season and you get 288 carries for 1344 yds. Sounds pretty full to me.
We hear they’re beginning to doubt Maroney’s toughness and don’t see him as a 20-plus-carry running back.
He got a groin injury...not unusual for a RB. He missed 3 weeks with a healthy Morris running well. Would he have been able to go sooner if needed? We'll never know. The games since he returned have been a mishmash of blowouts and spread formations. Tough to make any judgements there. Maroney will be judged by his performance in the playoffs.
Asante Samuel has always been a very good cornerback, but his outstanding play this season makes it very likely that the Patriots will go to great lengths to lock him to a long-term, lucrative deal this offseason. It was formerly believed that Samuel would demand too much money for the salary-cap-conscious Pats to pony up to, but we hear they no longer view him as a “system guy” and now see him as an elite talent.
The Pats' braintrust knows what Asante can do. They knew last year.They have a valuation of Asante and if they can sign him within that value system, I expect that they will.
"salary-cap-conscious"??? Besides the Redskins, what team isn't?
"system guy"??? He is paid for his ability to excel in the Pats' system. Being a "system guy" is a good thing. As for if he could excel in other systems, why would the Pats do this evaluation?
"elite talent"??? Asante has a solid skill set but the NFL rules have affected how much teams value these skills. The shutdown CB is extinct, so what exactly are you paying for?
I would love to see Asante stay, but there are going to be teams with more cap space than they can possibly spend in free agency. Why not spend above market value and pick off a piece of the Pats' environment? Hard to compete with that.
Look no further than to Ravens S Ed Reed as the player Bill Belichick deems as the league’s best safety. We hear that the Patriots coach, who squares off against the Ravens this Sunday, is infatuated with Reed. Tom Brady joked this week that Belichick would adopt him if he could. “His name would be Ed Belichick,” the Pats’ quarterback said.
Wonder where they heard this "whisper"? Could it have been on just about every media outlet in the country? Some incredible insider knowledge there...