As interesting a graph as you can see after two weeks, showing the New York Jets and the Denver Broncos (Surprise!) really mopping up in the number of beatpaths. Check back every week for more beatpath info, or go to the source at Beatpaths.com.
Archive for September, 2009
On Enemy Ground: Atlanta Falcons
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
In this segment of “On Enemy Ground”, we talked with The Falcoholic, who was gracious enough to ask and answer some questions about the Patriots/Falcons game this Sunday.
1) In what ways will Matt Ryan and Michael Turner look to exploit the Patriots Defense this Sunday?
The middle of your line is pretty stout, I believe, but that doesn’t mean Turner won’t try to make it happen up the gut. I would expect they’ll take to the edges for half his carries or better, however. Matt Ryan will attempt to exploit your secondary by simply throwing to the open weapon. With Roddy White, Tony Gonzalez, Michael Jenkins and Marty Booker around, he doesn’t lack any weapons.
2) Bigger factor in the game: Roddy White or Tony Gonzalez? Will the Patriots big-nickel package be able to slow the HOF TE down?
Let’ s put it this way. If you slow down Gonzalez, White will have a nice game. If you slow down White, Gonzalez will have a nice game. I don’t expect you to be able to stop both.
3) How should the Patriots go about stopping Michael Turner?
You’ve got to get to him before he gets to the hole. Turner runs with a lot of power and gains speed as he goes, so the earlier you hit him, the less likely he is to rumble away from your front seven and into dangerous territory. Ideally, you’ll put eight in the box against him, but Ryan could make you pay for that.
4) Fast-Forward to game day-there are 2:00 left on the clock. Would you rather have the ball down 4 points, or be defending down 2 points?
Man, tough question. I’d rather have the ball down 4. Our defense is very, very scary at times and with only a field goal needed to win, I don’t know that I’d trust them to slam the brakes on your drive. Our offense is potent enough to make it happen. Tough, though.
5) If you could take one player off the Patriots roster and plug him into the Falcons, who would you take?
I would take Randy Moss, no question. Having Moss, Roddy White and Gonzo on the field at the same time would be completely ridiculous, and our offense would be nigh unstoppable. Gotta go with Moss.
Here’s to a good game!
Get NE Patriots Draft Sent By E-Mail!
Patriots Trade for Prescott Burgess
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
The Patriots traded a conditional 7th round draft pick to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for former Michigan LB Prescott Burgess. After being informed of his trade, Burgess had this to say about the Patriots:
“They’re a very tough team, a very good team. They win Super Bowls. I just came from one great team to another.”
Burgess will compete to fill the gap vacated by the injury to Jerod Mayo.
Get NE Patriots Draft Sent By E-Mail!
NFL Power Rankings Week 3
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
The NFL Power Rankings for Week 3 show some movement, both up and down, from some unexpected places.
The Elite: Jets are the big movers, as they have had good victories over the Texans and Patriots, but the Falcons could take over up top if they beat the Patriots this week.
1. New York Giants
2. New Orleans Saints
3. Atlanta Falcons
4. Pittsburgh Steelers
5. New York Jets
6. Baltimore Ravens
7. Indianapolis Colts
8. Minnesota Vikings
The Contenders: The Packers slipped big time, with a bad loss against the Bungles. The 49ers are 2-0, but are they for real?
9. Dallas Cowboys
10. New England Patriots
11. Philadelphia Eagles
12. San Francisco 49ers
13. Houston Texans
14. Arizona Cardinals
15. Chicago Bears
16. Green Bay Packers
The Wannabes: The Broncos are the epitome of a Wannabe, one win against a bad Cleveland team, and a fluke win in week 1. We’re still not sure if the Titans are going 4-12 or 12-4.
17. Denver Broncos
18. San Diego Chargers
19. Buffalo Bills
20. Tennessee Titans
21. Cincinnati Bengals
22. Miami Dolphins
23. Oakland Raiders
24. Tampa Bay Bucs
Al Davis and Friends: The Raiders have moved up and out of this division, but with Hasselbeck out again the Seahawks are setting up shop at the bottom.
25. Cleveland Browns
26. Washington Redskins
27. Seattle Seahawks
28. Carolina Panthers
29. Jacksonville Jaguars
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. Detroit Lions
32. St. Louis Rams
Patriots Buzzed By Jets
Sunday, September 20th, 2009
While the Patriots were a three point favorite, it’s not incredibly surprising that the Jets were able to pull off an upset at home this Sunday. The surprising part was how.
The young and inexperienced Patriot defense played well, holding Mark Sanchez and the Jets offense to 16 total points. Gary Guyton played well in place of the injured Jerod Mayo, while the secondary weathered the temporary absence of Brandon Meriweather with little to no problem.
Tom Brady’s offense, however, was just that-offensive. Four delay of game penalties, along with dropped passes (Joey Galloway) and poor routes (Randy Moss) by Patriot receivers, off-set the stellar game that the Patriots running backs and offensive line played. The Jets were unable to sack Brady even once, even though they brought extra rushers seemingly every play.
Special teams were even worse, as the Jets consistently pinned the Patriots inside their own 25 on kickoffs. Leon Washington, however, exploded past the 35 at will. Three special teams penalties didn’t help anything either.
Bill Belichick will have a busy week preparing the Patriots for the Atlanta Falcons (2-0), who had to like what they saw today.
Patriots and Jets Inactives
Sunday, September 20th, 2009
The following players have been declared inactive for today’s game between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets:
Patriots
WR Matthew Slater
WR Wes Welker
OG Dan Connolly
LB Jerod Mayo
CB Terrence Wheatley
OG Rich Ohrnberger
TE Michael Matthews
OG Kendall Simmons
NFL Draft Scouting
2012 NFL Draft
2013 NFL Draft
Patriots Draft Resources
Recent Posts
2012 NFL Combine: What to Watch For
Draft Sleeper: Interview with CJ Parish (DE/OLB/FB, Arizona)
2012 NFL Draft: Marvin Jones’ Journey to the NFL
2012 Patriots NFL Mock Draft: Pre-Combine Edition
2012 NFL Combine: Defensive Preview
NEPD Radio: Previewing the 2012 NFL Combine
2012 NFL Combine: Offensive Preview
2012 NFL Combine: Who Will Impress? Who Will Disappoint?
Categories
- NFL (156)
- NFL Draft (1005)
- Patriots (646)
- Scouting Reports (287)



