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Season Prediction:

Offense:
One year ago the Patriots switched to a tight end heavy offense and by year’s end were the highest scoring team in the league. As the year went on the offense became more efficient and explosive. Just as importantly, the switch to a tight end heavy offense allowed the Patriots to run the ball more efficiently than in recent years, and become less predictable. The in season addition of Danny Woodhead helped the versatility and efficiency of the offense immensely. This year I believe the offense will be just as efficient, perhaps even better then a season ago. Tom Brady is coming off one of the best seasons in the history of football, and while I doubt he will only throw four interceptions again, he is a safe bet to remain freakishly efficient. The additions to the offense include Chad Ochocinco, Stevan Ridley, Shane Vareen, Brain Waters and Nate Solder. I expect Ochocinco to have a decent year, not a great year. Overall the receivers should be average; however, efficient. In my opinion Price will be a starter at year’s end and either Ochocinco or Branch will be demoted. Price showed promise in the pre season, running good routes, and displaying explosion. That being said, the receivers are not the key to the offense. The key is the tight ends. Aaron Hernandez and Robert Gronkowski are moving into their second seasons and I expect both will improve and play at pro bowl levels. It is not out of the question that by year’s end the Patriots have two pro bowl tight ends. Having two tight ends of such quality will also help the run game. Which I believe will be very improved from a year ago. The Patriots drafted Shane Vareen, and Stevan Ridley to go along with BJGE and Danny Woodhead. During the pre season Ridley showed great explosion, elusiveness, power, vision, and hands. I expect him to be the Patriots best running back by season’s end. Early on BJGE and Woodhead will have more carries. As far as Vareen he is iceing on the cake. I did not see enough of him in the pre season to know if he will be good or not, but hopefully he will contribute. Finally, the offensive line should be improved from a season ago. Light is back and rookie Nate Solder will work as a swing tackle, providing solid depth. The recent signing of Brain Waters will prove impactful. Waters is 34 years old and looking to win a Superbowl. I believe he will start over Connelly and improve the line. Looking at the offense as a whole I believe the passing offense will be as good as any in the league, as it was a year ago, and the run offense will be even better then it was last year. Ridley should have a big impact. I believe the Patriots will have the highest scoring team in the NFL.

Defense:
The most exciting aspect of the Patriots team entering the 2011 season is the revamped and retooled Patriots defense. Last season the defense was the biggest weakness of the team. It lacked an ability to rush the quarterback and get off of the field on third down. To fix the defense it looks like BB may have went as far as changing his defensive philosophy; running more 4-3 fronts, while at the same time remaining versatile enough to continue playing the Patriots traditional 3-4. To do so BB loaded up on veteran defensive lineman. The Patriots added Andre Carter, Shawn Ellis, Mark Anderson, and most importantly Albert Haynesworth. Pairing the new defensive lineman with the lineman the Patriots already had gives the Patriots one of the most talented and deepest defensive lines in the NFL. The thought of Wilfork and Haynesworth being on the field next to each other gives me Goosebumps. After all, you can’t double both of them. The Patriots will put out the best interior D-line in the NFL. Teams will be unable to run against them, and unable to double our defensive ends. Andre Carter has been a pro bowler and looked very good in the pre season. I believe he will lead the team in sacks. Shawn Ellis will also have a major impact. Patriot fans know all too well what he can do on the field. Pair the aforementioned with Mark Anderson and the Patriots defensive line will now provide one of the best pass rushes in the NFL. The one area the Patriots did not add players at is Linebacker; although Andre Carter could play standing up. That being said, I believe the Patriots linebackers will be very efficient; mainly because of the new scheme. Playing some 4-3 will allow Mayo to attack and get after the quarterback. I’m guessing he will play some outside linebacker this year. I expect a ten sack season from the NFL’s raining tackle king. When Mayo plays outside the Patriots will have Spikes inside. We have not seen him this pre-season but we can only assume he will build on a solid rookie campaign. I am also excited about Fletcher who has looked good in the pre-season. He penetrates well and is decent in coverage. The other outside linebacker spot is still a question. Ninkovich is ok but nothing special and doesn’t always hold the edge. I have not been impressed with how Cunningham looked in the pre-season and suspect he may be a bust. Hopefully I am wrong. That being said, the Patriots should have one of the best front seven’s in the NFL. The final part of the defense is the secondary. Like the D-line I believe the secondary will be greatly improved from a year ago. Devin McCourty is coming off a pro bowl rookie season and should only improve. The sky is the limit. Leigh Bodden missed last season and is back. Prior to the injury he was a very good NFL corner and since the injury wasn’t a leg injury he should still be very good. That allows Kyle Arrington to play the slot and go against lesser receivers. He should also be improved from his rookie year. The wild card of the corners is rookie Ras-I Dowling. I did not see enough of him to know what kind of impact he will make. He only played in the forth pre season game. That said, he looked big and explosive. If he turns out as a good player then the Patriots will have four legitimate corners. Patrick Chung gives the Patriots a solid NFL safety. He needs to be better in coverage but he seems to be an impact player on the field. The other safety is a question mark with the cutting of Meriwether. I didn’t think he was that good anyway. I believe Sergio Brown can fill in and do a solid job. The secondary should be very improved from a season ago. Looking at the defense, the pass rush should be very improved, and the coverage should be better. I expect the Patriots to be greatly improved and implore a top five NFL defense. I would call the Patriots a dark horse to have the number one scoring defense in the NFL.

Special Teams:
Last year the Patriots had very efficient special teams. I don’t expect this to change. Ghost is back kicking. Mesko should be improved after a solid rookie season. Edelman is a very good punt returner. The only major change is the release of Tate. However with the new rules there will be less kick returns anyway. The Patriots will remain very good on special teams.

Prediction:
Putting it all together I expect the Patriots to be one of the most well rounded, explosive, dangerous teams in the NFL. The offense should be the best in the league, the defense should be vastly improved and elite, and the special teams should remain solid as they usually are under BB. I expect the Patriots to run away with the AFC East, win in the playoffs, and become Superbowl champions. This is one of the better teams I have seen in a while. I would not be shocked if the Patriots dominated in a similar fashion to 2007.
Record: 13-3, Superbowl Champions.
 
Perfectly reasonable, if slightly optimistic, post.
 
I emailed a buddy 2 weeks ago. With a couple of predictions
The 2011 Patriots may be the best there ever was. On Offense and Defense
I predict 4 shutouts by the D - 4 wins by 30 + points by the O.

I'm sure this looks like a bad case of Homerism But, I honestly believe this is a very special year for the Patriots and the NFL record books. I also emailed him prior to the draft and said that Merriweather would be gone, cut or traded before the season started.
So I'm feeling pretty good about my 19-0 prediction this year.
 
12- 4 regular season
Win AFC East / First round play off bye week
Win the divisional playoffs (against SD or Nyj)
Pats or Ravens represent AFC in the Superbowl.
 
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A Superbowl Win. I need a new T Shirt!
 
11-5

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i say 11-5. Pretty good team but thin at Safety and not sure about WR. I think Ocho will be ok, but Branch is on the decline and dont think he will be productive. TE will help in the passing game though.
 
So far I'm not too far off about the pats, but apparently I thought the jets and SD would be good enough to make the playoffs!

Somehow I can't be too upset about being wrong on that! :D
 
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