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I think the next three Patriots games could possibly determine the COTY choice.
If the Patriots surmount the injuries from this weekend and continue to play at a high level it should clinch the award for Vrabel. OTOH if they fall apart and let a lack of depth destroy their momentum it will severely dim his prospects.
For him to continue to be a strong contender I’d say they need to beat the Giants without struggling, and be very competitive against Buffalo and Baltimore even if they lose both games. If they win 2 out of the next 3 games that should be enough to improve his standing, and if they can win all three of those that would pretty much ice the cake imo.
I think they’ll be able to do it. I don’t think we are as thin on the OL as some seem to think. Lowe has experience at LT and now has had the benefit of good coaching for a year. I think he has been better than he’s given credit for being in the past, and I expect he’s improved over that from having had a year to learn and be coached up. Ben Brown is also experienced, and my recollection is that in the past he’s consistently gotten compliments for playing better than expected. We’ve also got Wallace who could be a serviceable backup at either G or T, plus Bryant as another layer of solid OT depth. It’s probably too much to ask that they continue rolling seamlessly at the same level of play with no drop off, but I won’t be surprised if the drop off is insignificant. I’d be more surprised if it’s the disaster some are predicting than if they just keep rolling.
What do you think?
If the Patriots surmount the injuries from this weekend and continue to play at a high level it should clinch the award for Vrabel. OTOH if they fall apart and let a lack of depth destroy their momentum it will severely dim his prospects.
For him to continue to be a strong contender I’d say they need to beat the Giants without struggling, and be very competitive against Buffalo and Baltimore even if they lose both games. If they win 2 out of the next 3 games that should be enough to improve his standing, and if they can win all three of those that would pretty much ice the cake imo.
I think they’ll be able to do it. I don’t think we are as thin on the OL as some seem to think. Lowe has experience at LT and now has had the benefit of good coaching for a year. I think he has been better than he’s given credit for being in the past, and I expect he’s improved over that from having had a year to learn and be coached up. Ben Brown is also experienced, and my recollection is that in the past he’s consistently gotten compliments for playing better than expected. We’ve also got Wallace who could be a serviceable backup at either G or T, plus Bryant as another layer of solid OT depth. It’s probably too much to ask that they continue rolling seamlessly at the same level of play with no drop off, but I won’t be surprised if the drop off is insignificant. I’d be more surprised if it’s the disaster some are predicting than if they just keep rolling.
What do you think?












