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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The new kickoff rules are expected to reduce the number of kickoffs returned by about 20%, and in particular will make deliberately short kickoffs less appealing. With an almost historically bad kickoff coverage game last year, any change would be likely to be an improvement.Folk has been great, but the kickoff issue has become a problem.
They have to be hoping to get a kicker who does both.
More RPO’s? Yes please.
But I never got why McDaniels never ran a single RPO in Jones’ rookie year.
For what it's worth, Josh was very stuck in his ways. He insisted on an inline FB which is why Jakob Johnson had a job here and he was the very first free agent Josh signed with the Raiders. It's also why the two TE set here never became a thing unless Obie was running the offense. We caught a break when Josh got hired in Vegas, he needed a new challenge and we needed a fresh voice.Jones excelled in the RPO in college. I think I read he was the #1 QB in passing out of the RPO. I get why Patricia never ran the RPO with Jones because Patricia never did anything to maximize the strengths of his players except when Zappe was in. But I never got why McDaniels never ran a single RPO in Jones’ rookie year.
The league is moving to running far more RPOs ( although different from the college game in a some respects). It is good that O’Brien is bringing it to the Patriots especially since it is a strength of Jones.
This sounds reasonable, but it really isn't. By mid-season, lots of teams will want to pick players off Practice Squads as they build for 2024.Exactly. Signing someone to the active roster comes at significant cost - you have to keep him there for at least 3 weeks. And this is a player with a significant previous injury history, a significant previous character issue and that doesn't know your system. The chances of him being of actual use during that 3 week period are remote.
By all accounts Ryland has been aces from all over the field and booming them from deep... so hopefully they don't have to make a decision.If Folk is slightly better in camp than Ryland…who should make the 53?
I assume because running a RPO is not only about Mac, but about the whole offense. Patricia tried to change the offense last year, and it did not go well. I think these type of changes have to be introduced slowly or expect a 3+ year learning curve. Maybe McDaniels could introduce a few RPO plays, but what is the point when Mac had so much else to learn?
For what it's worth, Josh was very stuck in his ways. He insisted on an inline FB which is why Jakob Johnson had a job here and he was the very first free agent Josh signed with the Raiders. It's also why the two TE set here never became a thing unless Obie was running the offense. We caught a break when Josh got hired in Vegas, he needed a new challenge and we needed a fresh voice.
Henry if healthy is an elite TE, same with Gesicki… they need the targets. None of the WR’s are elite producers but the vets are very good at the respective positions the team wants them to play.
The Pats offense have been near dead last in pass attempts the last two years. If the weapons are going to produce for fantasy football the Pats have to pass more.
Philips would have destroyed Juju on that play if it was an actual game….or if it was Rodney.
Onwenu is a top 3 Guard in the league. You thinking that MAYBE getting a 3rd round pick as a substitute in 2 years and having Mafi who has shown ZERO yet is somehow going to lead to the Pats not offering Onwenu a deal after the fiasco of the last couple of O-linemen (thuney/etc) is just not logical in the least bit.Mafi is a monster and has been with the 1st team. What are the odds we are going to sign Onwenu to a $15+M contract? What is less than zero?
That rule is only slated to be used this year with a review next off-season. I am confident when they see that IT and the new KO Fair Catch BS don't have the desired affects, the league will go back to the way it's been. Especially since numerous players called out the league on it's BS rule changesThe new kickoff rules are expected to reduce the number of kickoffs returned by about 20%, and in particular will make deliberately short kickoffs less appealing. With an almost historically bad kickoff coverage game last year, any change would be likely to be an improvement.
Exactly I saw so many things wrong with that play it wasn't innovative. The throw had hospital ball written all over it. I hope they remove the play itself from our playbook.Philips would have destroyed Juju on that play if it was an actual game….or if it was Rodney.
Seems like Boutte is ahead of both Bourne and Thornton. But I am sure Bourne is smiling about it love his grill.Bourne with one reception so far in 5 camp days. Talk amongst yourselves.
What is with him?Bourne with one reception so far in 5 camp days. Talk amongst yourselves.
I think either that or Obie arriving a year earlier would be better than what we ended up with. We’d have made the playoffs the last two seasons and attempting to go all the way this time. Unfortunately it is what it is.I wish that they had Josh for one more year. He was doing a good job developing Jones. I think one more year under McDaniels might have given Jones the year two jump people were hoping for.
Whether or not you like his offense, I think his mentorship of Jones was more needed last year to his development than modernizing the offense. Unfortunately, we got coaches who did little to help develop Jones and one of the worst offensive systems I have ever seen at any level.
I never said they didn’t have to be balanced, in fact the opposite. The last two seasons they were bottom third in the league in pass attempts and last year especially in total offensive plays run.I'm going to disagree with this. The Pats need a balanced game that utilizes the RUN game as well as the variety of passing weapons they have.
Henry, Gesicki, Smith-Schuster, Parker, Bourne, Douglas and Thornton offer a variety of mismatches that the offense can throw out there in the Passing game.
I think that the last time the Pats had this sort of variety of weapons on offense was back in 2012 when they heavily featured the 2TE set with Gronk and that other guy. They had Welker, Lloyd, and Edelman at WR, but they had the Hydra of RBs in Ridley, Woodhead, Vereen and Bolden.
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