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Thursday Patriots Notebook 5/9: News and Notes
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Rookie quarterback Drake Maye and the rest of his incoming draft class will start their respective NFL careers this weekend, with the group set to report to Gillette Stadium on Thursday morning.

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It will be interesting to watch the offense develop this year. While I am concerned with left tackle,nothing could be worse than watching the 2023 Pats offense week after week. Expectations are tempered, hopefully the progress will be fun to witness.


Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald put together a good piece this morning looking at Cleveland’s offense, with the goal of trying to get a sense for how Van Pelt’s system might look in the months ahead with his new football team.
The result was essentially an offense that became known for pushing the ball down the field, using play-action and bootlegs to create opportunities for the receivers to make plays and come up with some long completions for the offense.
The additions of both Polk and Baker should certainly provide that. Based on the film of how both contributed in college, it was easy to imagine the two making similar plays in their new offense. Add in a big arm like Maye’s, and the opportunities should certainly be there.
Moving around and making plays down the field have certainly been Maye’s strengths, with his ability to create under pressure and deal with things breaking down being key attributes Eliot Wolf has discussed multiple times when referring to what they liked about him.
Callahan pointed out that in 2023, Maye posted a 121.1 passer rating on deep throws, per Pro Football Focus, and ranked third in all of college football by PFF’s deep passing grade.
Stretching the field and putting pressure on opponents has absolutely been something that’s been lacking, which is what’s hopefully going to be the difference this season for an offense that finished tied for worst in the league in total points scored with Carolina (236) in 2023.
 
It should work well for
It will be interesting to watch the offense develop this year. While I am concerned with left tackle,nothing could be worse than watching the 2023 Pats offense week after week. Expectations are tempered, hopefully the progress will be fun to witness.


Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald put together a good piece this morning looking at Cleveland’s offense, with the goal of trying to get a sense for how Van Pelt’s system might look in the months ahead with his new football team.
The result was essentially an offense that became known for pushing the ball down the field, using play-action and bootlegs to create opportunities for the receivers to make plays and come up with some long completions for the offense.
The additions of both Polk and Baker should certainly provide that. Based on the film of how both contributed in college, it was easy to imagine the two making similar plays in their new offense. Add in a big arm like Maye’s, and the opportunities should certainly be there.
Moving around and making plays down the field have certainly been Maye’s strengths, with his ability to create under pressure and deal with things breaking down being key attributes Eliot Wolf has discussed multiple times when referring to what they liked about him.
Callahan pointed out that in 2023, Maye posted a 121.1 passer rating on deep throws, per Pro Football Focus, and ranked third in all of college football by PFF’s deep passing grade.
Stretching the field and putting pressure on opponents has absolutely been something that’s been lacking, which is what’s hopefully going to be the difference this season for an offense that finished tied for worst in the league in total points scored with Carolina (236) in 2023.
It should work well for Milton too.

Isn’t his weakness short passes?
 
Today in Patriots History
A Pair Of Boston Patriots



In memory of John "Big Butch" Charles, who would have been 80 today
Born May 9, 1944 in Newark, NJ
Died June 16, 2019 in Houston at the age of 75
Patriot CB/SS, 1967-1969; uniform #25

Pats 1st round (21st overall) selection of the 1967 NFL draft, from Purdue


John Charles played corner with the '67 Patriots before moving to safety for the next two seasons. He appeared in 39 games with 34 starts for the Pats with six interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Charles has two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns - both off Joe Namath and the Jets. The Patriots sent Charles to Minnesota on October 2, 1970 along with a 1972 first round draft pick as compensation for the ill-advised signing of "free" agent QB Joe Kapp.

After his three years with the Pats Charles went on to play five more years in the NFL, mostly with the Houston Oilers. He finished his pro football career with 16 interceptions over eight seasons.


John Charles, a three-year letter winner (1964-66), played football for Hall of Fame head coach Jack Mollenkopf as a defensive back, garnering first team All-America honors his senior year and earning Most Valuable Player accolades at the 1967 Rose Bowl. Purdue went 22-7-1 during his three-year career. Charles was selected in the first round of the National Football League Draft (21st overall) by the Boston Patriots in 1967 and played for them for three years. He went on to play for the Minnesota Vikings (1970) and Houston Oilers (1971-74). Charles was known for his tenacity and aggressiveness on the field and was tabbed as "the best defensive back I've ever coached" by his Purdue position coach, Bernie Miller.


On the field, Charles was a tenacious defender. RB Leroy Keyes said if Charles "had a chance to bring some heat, he would do it with no hesitation.” He suffered a separated shoulder in October of his senior season and underwent surgery a week later. Charles' first game back was the Rose Bowl.
Charles played three seasons for the Boilermakers, capped by the appearance in the Rose Bowl, which was the first bowl game Purdue played in. Charles spent eight seasons in the NFL as a member of the Patriots, the Minnesota Vikings and the Houston Oilers.
“John was the leader of the defensive side of the ball,” Keyes said. “He’s a ball hawk. He knew where to put everybody else in the secondary. He was a leader, but he led by example as opposed to leading by a loud voice.”





In memory of Tom Yewcic, who would have turned 92 today
Born May 9, 1932 in Conemaugh, PA
Died October 21, 2020 at the age of 88 in Arlington MA
Patriot P/QB/HB/FL, 1961-1966; uniform #14

Signed as a free agent on January 21, 1961

Tom Yewcic was a late (319th) draft pick by the Steelers in 1954 but chose instead to play baseball. He was the MVP of the 1954 college world series and signed with the Tigers. Yewcic was in Detroit's minor league system through 1959, only making it to the big leagues for three innings of one game in 1957 before switching to football.

Trivia #1: Tom Yewcic is the only person to appear in two professional sports at Fenway Park: his one MLB game against the Red Sox in 1957, and with the Pats from '63-'66.​


For six seasons Yewcic was a punter and backup QB for the Pats. He was also occasionally used at halfback, and at flanker in 1961. Over his career he ran (72 times for 424 yards, 4 TD, 5.9 ypc) almost as often as he passed (87 completions, 12 TD). His 377 punts ranks second in franchise history.

Trivia #2: Tom Yewcic is the only Patriot besides Tom Brady to have punted, caught a pass, thrown a touchdown pass and rushed for a touchdown.​

Yewcic had a 46 yard reception in a 46-17 1961 victory over Denver, and his 90 yards rushing helped down the New York Titans at BU Field in '62.

Trivia #3: Yewcic holds the franchise record for longest run by a punter, a 20-yard gain against the Raiders at Nickerson Field in 1962.​

Tom Yewcic is also a member of the Patriots All-Decade Team of the 1960s as their punter. After retiring he worked with the Patriots until 1981 as a coach and a scout. Yewcic then transitioned to commercial business, selling medical supplies to doctors and hospitals.

Tom Yewcic: Former Football and Baseball All-American | MSU Athletics

Pittsburgh Steeler fans have the "Immaculate Reception."
Boston College faithful remember Doug Flutie's "Hail Mary."
In East Lansing, Michigan State followers revel in the thought of the "Transcontinental Pass."
It was 1951; the Spartans were down 20-17 to Big Ten powerhouse Ohio State. In the closing minutes, legendary coach Biggie Munn called for their secret play.
Michigan State broke the huddle and lined up in their familiar wing T formation. The ball was snapped directly to the fullback and pitched to the right halfback. The halfback, running as though the play would be a sweep pulled up and threw the ball clear across the field to the quarterback who was streaking down the sidelines.
Touchdown! Spartans win! 24-20!
That halfback was Tom Yewcic and that play will forever be known as the "Transcontinental Pass."


Trivia #4: Tom Yewcic is not just the only player to ever win a Rose Bowl and also be named the College World Series Most Valuable Player - he accomplished that feat in the same year!

Tom Yewcic: 2013 Michigan State Baseball Distinguished Alumnus of the Year

One of the most decorated Spartans in school history, Yewcic was the starting quarterback in 1952 and 1953, leading the Spartans to an undefeated national championship in '52 and the program's first-ever Big Ten Championship and Rose Bowl victory during the '53 season. In the spring of 1954, the first-team All-American catcher helped the baseball team win its first Big Ten title and advance to the College World Series.



More good info on Tom Yewcic below:

Tom Yewcic - Patriots Alumni

2/04/2008:

He played six seasons for the Boston Patriots and is considered one of the greatest punters in the team's history.
A versatile athlete, Tom Yewcic sits behind only Rich Camarillo on the New England Patriots all-time list in punts (378) and punt yardage (14,553). He held the league record for most yards kicked in one game.Yewcic played for the Patriots from 1961-1966, and he did much more than punting. He also played quarterback and threw for 1,374 yards and 12 touchdowns over his six-year career.
"It was a little different then than it is today," said Yewcic. "Today you are talking about a 53-man roster and talking specialization as far as centers, punters and kickers. When I was playing it was only a 32-man roster.
"With a 32-man roster, you had to play more than one position in order to make the team. I was really a halfback coming out of high school, but when I went to Michigan State they converted me over to quarterback. It wasn't a big adjustment."

10/21/2020:

He signed with the Patriots in 1961 following a half a season with Toronto of the Canadian Football League.
Yewcic was used chiefly as a punter in 1961 and the first half of 1962 before being pressed into service as a starting quarterback when Babe Parilli suffered an injury and sparked the Patriots to three straight wins.

 
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Happy 76th birthday to Willie Germany
Born May 9, 1948 in Columbus, Georgia
Patriot safety, 1976; uniform #29
Acquired in a trade with the Oilers on September 24, 1976 for a sixth round draft pick

Willie Germany was originally a seventh round draft pick out of Morgan State by Washington in 1971. A year later he was traded to Atlanta, who traded him to Detroit after one season, who then traded him to Philadelphia the following year. After the Eagles waived him in 1974 he went cross town and signed with the Philadelphia Bell of the WFL. Houston signed him in the 1975 offseason before trading him the following year to the Patriots, in what would be the final stop of his pro football career.


Germany appeared in ten games for the Patriots in 1976 as a backup defensive back and special teamer. One year earlier he had started for Houston in the season opener at Foxboro. That game was played in a 16-punt torrential downpour and Germany scored the only touchdown of the day, on a 48 yard fumble return as the Oilers defeated the Pats 7-0.


FOXBORO, Mass., Sept. 21 —The New England Patriots, who spent most of last week on strike, lost their opening game to the Houston Oilers, 7?0, today. But their walkout, which ended late Thursday afternoon, had less to do with the outcome of the game than rain, which first came down in volume at the start of the second quarter and continued to the end of the contest.​
By the time the rain began the Oilers had their winning touchdown, scored by Willie Germany in the fifth minute. Germany, the strong safety, recovered a fumble by Mack Herron that bounced into his hands while he was going full tilt, and he raced 48 yards into the New England end zone. “I was running for my life,” he said. But there were no Patriots around threatening his wellbeing.​
This play was about all that happened. The two teams sloshed around in the water, which collected on the artificial turf, and the defenses were way ahead of the offenses.​
The strike action was in the background. One wet paper sign, attached to the wall at the base of the stands, read, “Go Pats. Beat the Scabs.” The reference was to the Oilers, who had voted, 43?0, not to strike after their owner, Bud Adams, had assured them they would be paid tomorrow even if there was no game today.​
Apart from the sign, it was merely another football game and a dull one. Chuck Fairbanks, the Patriots' coach, was asked about the effect of the strike on his players' performance. “It's hard for me to say. They were mentally alert. They played hard. They were emotionally ready. Houston didn't do any better. Under the conditions it was tough to execute. The players had dishpan hands. It was hard to grip the ball.”​
Because Jim Plunkett, the Patriots' peerless passer, is out with a shoulder separation, Neil Graff played quarterback for New England. Graff, whose past record showed one pass attempt and one completion in regularseason play, did all right in the estimate of his coach. But he could not make the big play, which is the mark of Plunkett.​
Graff said that the short rehearsal period was nothandicap. “I was mentally prepared to play the game,” he said. “It's just that conditions were so bad.”​
He completed 10 of 18 pass attempts for 95 yards but none was for long yardage. Houston's Dan Pastorini, an established long passer, completed only 6 of 16 for 53 yards.​
STATISTICS OF THE GAME​
......................................................................Oilers...................................Patriots​
First downs...............................................7............................................17​
Rushing yardage....................................33?116................................52?179​
Passing yardage.....................................53.........................................100​
Passes.........................................................6?16.....................................12?24​
Interceptions by.....................................1............................................1​
Punts...........................................................9?39.....................................7?46​
Fumbles lost.............................................0...........................................2​
Yards penalized.......................................37.........................................28​
Houston Oilers........................................7....0....0....0....— 7​
New England Patriots...........................0....0....0....0....— 0​
Hou.—Germany, 48, fumble recovery (Butler, kick). Attendance—54,212.​
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS​
RUSHES—Hous.: Hardeman, 18 attempts for 96 yards; Willis, 5 for 15; Coleman, 3 for 6.​
N.E.: Cunningham, 16 for 60; McQuay 20 for 47; Herron, 8 for 34.​
PASSES—Hous.: Pastorini, 6 completions of 16 attempts for 54 yards.​
N.E. Graff, 10 of 18 for 95; Grogan, 2 of 6 tor 21.​
RECEPTIONS—Hous.: Johnson, 3 for 32; Burrough, 1 for 13; Holmes, 1 for 5; Coleman, 1 for 3.​
N.E.: Cunningham, 7 for 55; Vataha, 2 for 27; Francis, 1 for 15; McQuay, 1 for 13; Herron, 1 for 6.​


Willie also had a role in one of the most famous infamous games in Patriot franchise history. He teamed with **** Conn to successfully defend a desperation pass thrown by Ken Stabler that momentarily appeared to clinch a victory over Oakland in the 1976 playoff game. Then Ben Dreith threw his flag on Ray Hamilton for a bogus roughing the passer penalty, and the rest is history...






Happy 36th birthday to Ras-I-Dowling
Born May 9, 1988 in Chesapeake, Virginia
Patriot safety, 2011-2012; uniform #21
Pats 2nd round (33rd overall) selection of the 2011 draft, from Virginia

Many eyebrows were raised when the Patriots drafted Dowling so early, and in this case the armchair gm's were correct. Dowling injured his hip in week 2 of his rookie season and landed on IR, and then was placed on IR again in October of 2012 with a torn thigh muscle. He was part of roster cuts in August of 2013; his final stat line with the Patriots reads 9 games, 2 starts, 1 pass defensed, 11 combined tackles (8 plus 3 assists).

After that Ras-I was on the practice squads of the Jets (of course), Raiders and Panthers, but only played in three more games. His final NFL stat line reads 12 games (2 starts), 0 interceptions, 0 forced fumbles, 0 fumble recoveries, 1 pass defensed, 11 tackles (8 solo) and 1 tackle for a loss. For the last six years he has held various coaching titles at William and Mary.






Happy 25th birthday to Derek Rivers
Born May 9, 1994 in Augusta, Maine
Patriot DE, 2017-present; uniform #95
Pats 3rd round (83rd overall) selection of the 2017 draft; from Youngstown State

The Patriots never had much production from Rivers, who was born in Maine and raised in North Carolina. In his rookie training camp he tore his ACL, and spent all of 2017 rehabbing while on Injured Reserve. Rivers was a healthy scratch for ten games in 2018, accruing a stat line in just two regular season games. Then in Week 2 of the 2019 preseason he suffered another knee injury that again placed him on IR for the entire season. Rivers made the 2020 roster and appeared in eight games before being waived on November 21, to make room for DT Akeem Spence and LB Terez Hall.

Derek Rivers spent far more time on IR than he did on the field, playing in 14 regular-season games through nearly four seasons as a Patriot, making six tackles with 2.5 sacks during 164 defensive snaps. Rivers also played in one postseason game, but was inactive for the Super Bowl versus the Rams. He later played in five games each for the Rams and Texans, and was on the Colts practice squad briefly in 2023.





Happy 47th birthday to Wilbert Brown
Born May 9, 1977 in Texarkana, Texas
Patriot G, 2003-2004; uniform #60
Claimed off waivers from Washington on September 22, 2023

The Patriots claimed the former Skin off waivers heading up to the Pats week 4 game at Washington, leading some to conclude it was for espionage. If that was indeed the purpose it certainly did not work, although the loss to Steve Spurrier's club was the final loss for the Patriots that season.

Here is a bit of Patriots trivia to stump/impress your friends with.
Q: Who is the only player to appear in more playoff games for the Pats, than regular season games?
A: Wilbert Lemon Brown, with two and one respectively.

Brown was usually a game day inactive and only appeared in one game for the Pats in 2003. He was excused from the start of training camp in 2004 for personal reasons, and then placed on the Reserve/Did Not Report List on August 4. Brown was part of a group of players that was released in February 2005 just prior to the start of free agency, marking the last stop of his NFL career.





Happy 65th birthday to Chy Davidson
May 9, 1959 in Queens Village, New York
Patriot WR, 1981 (off season); uniform #88
Pats 11th round (2nd overall) selection in the 1981 supplemental draft, from URI

The Pats took a flyer on the former Rhode Island Ram, but he was cut at the end of training camp. Davidson later appeared in four games for his hometown Jets in '84-'85, and prior to that spent time with both the NFL and USFL teams in Washington. After leaving pro football Chy became a high school teacjer and football coach in New York City, working his way over the course of 23 years up to principal. In 2018 Davidson became the manager of the Public Consulting Group in Charlotte, NC, which develops strategic partnerships with both state agencies and school districts around the country.







Other pro football players with New England area connections born on this date:
- Art Dorfman (5/9/1908): Everett HS, Boston University; C for 1929 Buffalo Bisons.
- Doc Haggerty (5/9/1895); Nashua HS, Tufts; APFA guard, 1920-21.
- Rob Porter (5/9/1962); Holy Cross; Giants safety during the '87 strike/replacement games.
 
i remember both of those guys but my only real memory of yewcic was at qb.

edit...oh shoot you added more. of course i remember ras i and rivers and wow i was at that raider game and don't remember germany or conn.
 
Today in Patriots History
2014: Day Two of the latest NFL Draft Ever


May 9, 2014:
The 79th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting, aka
Day Two (Rounds 2-3) of the 2014 NFL Draft
Radio City Music Hall, New York City

On Day One the Patriots made a risky move that backfired - drafting Dominique Easley and his creaky knees with the 29th overall pick of the draft.

- 2.62 -- QB Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois
- Pats trade down, sending 3.93 to Jacksonville for 4.105 (Bryan Stork) and 6.179 (Jon Halapio)

The selection of Jimmy G made sense at the time, given the reality that Tom Brady would soon turn 37. That whole process was of course botched, with the Patriots ending up with neither quarterback, and nothing of any value to show for it in return. Interestngly the selections immediately before and after Garoppolo were receivers - which as it turned out, the Pats could have really used - who both went on to become Pro Bowlers: Allen Robinson and Jarvis Landry.





May 9, 2003:
Pats sign undrafted rookie S Scott Farley, Williams, and veteran free agent S Aric Morris

Farley was waived and re-signed multiple times, played for the Rhein Fire the following spring, and then spent part of 2004 on the practice squad. He later signed with Carolina, but suffered a career ending injury during training camp. He is now back at Williams as WR coach. As a player at Williams he played defensive back, receiver, punt and kick returner, punter and did place-kicking for the Ephs.


Morris had a 33-yard fourth quarter pick off Donovan McNabb to help preserve a 31-10 victory in his debut for the Patriots. However he suffered a foot injury in week five and was waived with an injury settlement on October 7 - and never caught on with another team.




May 9, 2008:

24-year-old Willie Andrews admitted in court Friday there was enough evidence to convict him at trial, but did not plead guilty.​
Lowell District Court Judge Neil Walker continued the case without a finding for a year. During that time, Andrews must speak to student athletes about the dangers of narcotics, pay a $1,000 fine and complete an NFL substance abuse program.​
Andrews was arrested in February after police pulled him over in Lowell. Prosecutors said he had $6,800 in cash on him, a half pound of marijuana and no means to smoke the marijuana.​



May 9, 2013:
The Patriots sign veteran free agent WR Lavelle Hawkins
Hawkins was a fourth round pick out of Cal by Tennessee in 2008. His best year came in 2011 when he had 47 catches for 47 yards for the Titans. Lavelle didn't last long in Foxboro: he was waived at the start of camp, on July 31. Similar to Farley, he is now back with his alma mater as a receivers coach.



May 9, 2016:
Patriots sign DL Anthony Johnson, who had formerly been with Miami and Washington.
Johnson played in four games for the Pats with one start, and also spent some time on the practice squad.

ILB/ST Jonathan Bostic is traded to Detroit for a seventh round draft pick.
Bostic had played in 11 games with one start for the Pats, logging 40 snaps on defense and 194 on special teams.



May 9, 2019:
38 year old TE Ben Watson signs a one-year, $3 million contract.



May 9, 2022:
Pats sign UDFA DL DaMarcus Mitchell, Purdue.
Mitchell played in all but one game in 2022 as a core special teamer, on the field for 310 ST snaps.



May 9, 2023:
Patriots sign CB Tae Hayes.
 
i remember both of those guys but my only real memory of yewcic was at qb.

edit...oh shoot you added more. of course i remember ras i and rivers and wow i was at that raider game and don't remember germany or conn.
Yeah, I was just in elementary school kid at the time - but in my young brain I thought if Yewcic was the quarterback, that was not a good sign. I can remember that the Patriots almost made it to what would later be called the first super bowl, but were upset by the Jets in the last game of the season in '66 and lost the division title. The Pats went downhill for a long time after that.

I never knew Yewcic's quite interesting story until I went down this history rabbit hole.

As for that Raiders 1978 game ball, it didn't look right to me at all at first. Then I realized that Yewcic was a coach.
That game came six weeks after the preseason game when Jack Tatum paralyzed Darryl Stingley.
Oakland led 14-0 in the first quarter but the Patriots came back to win 21-14.


Check out the staff and his bio from a 1978 media guide, page 4-5.


Fairbanks' coaching staff: Hank Bullough, Ron Erhardt, Raymond Berry, John Polonchek, Jim Ringo, Fritz Shurmur, Charlie Sumner, Tom Yewcic and - Ernie Adams. Quite the coaching staff that Fairbanks assembled!

From the media guide:

Tom Yewcic, Michigan State
Special Teams, Pro Scouting
two-time, two-sport all-American for Spartans . . . outstanding catcher, four years in Detroit Tiger organization . . . teammate of Coach Fairbanks and quarterbacked 1954 Rose Bowl win over UCLA . . . played with Toronto Argonauts in 1960, with Patriots as punter and QB from 1961-66 . . . coached backs for Patriots 1967-68, college coaching 1969-72, N.E. Colonials head coach 1973, joined Patriots 1974.


I don't remember Germany at all either. Conn was a vaguely familiar name to me, but I couldn't remember why or anything specific about him.

Two more tidbits with that '78 Oakland game.
First, it came two weeks after the famous "Holy Roller" game, when Kenny Stabler fumbled the ball, Pete Banaszak moved it forward and then Dave Casper scored the controversial touchdown.
Secondly, Stabler threw three interceptions. The three picks were by Raymond Clayborn, Mike Haynes - and **** Conn.


As for the '76 Pats-Raiders game - I was there too!

A big group of us went camping up in New Hampshire, heading out on a late Friday afternoon. There were some bands playing, but really those events were more of an excuse to go drink beer without having to worry about cops coming around and breaking up your party. Someone told me who was playing and I said 'Bob Seger? Do you mean Pete Seeger? Is he his brother?' While everyone else was milling around campsite to campsite, I was enthralled by the music of this guy I had never heard of before; he and his band were superb. Soon after his live album was constantly being played on the radio.

Anyways, a bunch of people talked about leaving early Sunday morning to go see the Patriots. The Pats were coming off a 3-11 season, but had just defeated Miami and Pittsburgh in the previous two games. We piled up our camping gear, food and coolers of beer, headed to Foxboro and bought some tickets. The game was close for a little while but the Patriots just poured it on in the second half. What a statement game. Boston area sports fans finally had a good pro football team to go along with the Celtics, Bruins and Red Sox.
 
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