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Ok, it is still a meaningless preseason game and much that is observed may mean nothing in the regular season:
I know the game isn't officially over, but it has been over for a long while.
- I think we saw tonight why Amendola has a chance to stay healthy all year. Brady just makes passes that protect his receivers. Unlike other, lesser QBs, he throws passes that are exactly where only his receiver can catch it in stride without leaving them exposed while catching it. I think Amendola may have been confused when he was not hit immediately after catching balls tonight. Welker got his big hits, but rarely while catching the ball. Usually, he could protect himself. I wonder if Amendola didn't have that luxury while in St. Louis.
- While on Amendola, the guy looks like a younger, faster Welker right now. If he can stay healthy, he has the potential to be better than Welker. May never get close to Welker, but assuming he stays healthy people I think people not miss Welker here.
- Chandler Jones has stud potential. He owned his blocker tonight. He was this close to about three sacks tonight. He works on his technique a bit more and he could be an elite pass rusher.
- I like the pass rush up the middle. I think an up the middle pass rush is more important than an edge rush. Belichick has been trying to get a true pass rusher up the middle and he might have found one in Tommy Kelly.
- On the up the middle pass rush, we saw some great from Spikes and some awful from Spikes while blitzing. He got some great pressure up the middle (credited with two sacks), but also let the RB run right by him on one play because he was so concerned about going after Freeman that he didn't realize that Freeman handed off the ball.
- The kick off coverage is atrocious. As of right now, it is the weakest part of the team. It was bad last year. They need to fix that quick.
- I like that Mallett is finally showing some significant signs of improvement. He is still really a throwback QB from the 1990s (a deep throwing, seven step drop, pure pocket passer) which is a bit obsolete today. But at least I have some confidence that he can come in and fill in Brady short term if necessary.
- Disappointed that Brady didn't spread the ball around more. These young WRs need some real receptions in game conditions.
- I think all the RBs did fairly well tonight except for Bolden. I think he is going to be the odd man out. EDIT: I posted this before he had a 25 yard run against the scrubs.
- I have nothing against Tebow, but he just isn't a QB. Unless the Pats use him at H-Back or TE, I don't see a reason to use a roster spot on him. From a character standpoint, I wish the Pats had 53 Tebows. From a football standpoint, I don't want them to have one.
I know the game isn't officially over, but it has been over for a long while.
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