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Mac: "With the defense and all the coverages that they play, it felt like we needed to do that and spread out the formations and also bring them in tight." /7WzaDgVwzI- Brian Hines September 11, 2023 The #Patriots got receivers open and created big plays out of some Bill O'Brien staple stacks/bunches.

Starting with this one: acting like you’re setting up a run by doing the thing you do all the time when it’s a run, and then throwing instead. Speaking of which, since scoring points is fun, let’s check in with our old pals Taylor Kyles and Brian Hines for some examples of how Bill O’Brien did some of the Bill O’Brien stuff we were all hoping and praying for. Still, though, looking at this through the lens of, “Did the Patriots improve between January 2023 and right now?”, imagine actually calling plays and sequences that take into account the talent you’re working with and trying to maximize what they do best? Who knew you were allowed to do that?! Now, granted, a lot of that can be chalked up to a game plan that we’ll get into in a second that featured lots of quick-hitters and plays that were clearly otherwise designed to help compensate for an offensive line that somehow ruled out both their 2022 first-round pick, Cole Strange, and their best veteran in right guard Michael Onwenu. Notably, he didn’t throw the ball away at all, compared to 16 throwaways last year.
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Spoiler alert: despite the aforementioned pick-six leaving a raw-kale taste in our mouths, the rest of the time when Mac dropped back to pass, he unloaded the ball on 89 percent of them, took two sacks, had one pass batted down at the line, and got a couple scrambles off for positive yardage both times. In the same PFF article, they charted dropback outcomes, which is just a nerd’s way of saying “OK when you pass the ball, did things go good, or did things go bad?” That’s not just all right, that was the 10th-best rate in football last weekend. TL DR The New England Patriots, who opened the season by giving up a field goal, a pick-six, and a DeVonta Smith red zone touchdown and therefore almost guaranteeing they’d have to go pass-heavy at least until they caught up - converted to a fresh set of downs roughly two thirds of the time. It’s OK if your eyes instinctively look straight at the bottom of the graph trying to find the Patriots.
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Here’s the goods, courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
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I don’t need the New England Patriots giving me flashbacks to learning how to drive stick-shift in a Subaru Outback that was older than my younger brother. I watch this team to see freak athletes doing some of the most outrageous feats of athleticism the human mind can be privileged enough to witness. Aside from the “well yeah, clearly moving the chains is generally conducive to winning football games” aspect of it, we all watched this team play PatriciaBall last year. Let’s start with the first down conversion stat we hinted at earlier. We got time today, though, and with some of the numbers and advanced stats and yes, Pro Football Focus grades rolling in from this weekend’s action, while the Patriots may not be John Wick Back yet, they are very much in some state of being Back.

The New England Patriots, who more often than not last season looked like somewhere in between the guys from Superbad and American Pie when they finally got a chance with a girl, just went punch-for-punch in all three phases with the team that made it to the Super Bowl, the consensus second-best team in the NFC, and damn near finished the job.

Realistically, this entire article could be, “Dude. Sheesh, if you heard that stat after the Jets game last year, that kind of chain-moving would sound downright Mahomes-ian. You find your 2022 self and say, “Hey! Good news and bad news: in the future, we lose the season opener, but we’ll also be converting first downs at a 2-to-1 clip!”. Understanding Newton’s character and empathy, he’ll likely accept the apology and root for this young kid’s future - knowing everyone makes mistakes.Imagine, if you will, hopping in the DeLorean and setting the destination to December 30, 2022. Though NFL players weren’t happy with the situation and commented on the viral video with frustration toward the youth in general.įollowing the backlash, the kid went to Twitter and apologized for the moment - saying he ‘never meant to humiliate’ Newton in the midst of the /eBTg1tnnzI Newton reacted to the young heckler in the heat of the moment, but he later shared a video where he tried to cultivate a learning situation from a one-on-one conversation with the kid.

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The kid repeatedly discussed Newton’s current status of being a free agent, while saying the 31-year-old was poor.
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Cam Newton’s weekend was full of headlines regarding a trash-talking moment between him and a kid at his youth football camp.
