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https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/09/08/m...patriots-defense-opening-loss-donta-hightower

What’s Wrong With the Patriots’ Defense? Plenty
ANDY BENOIT

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Thursday night in Foxborough, an aging quarterback, his successor waiting in the wings, proved that he hasn’t lost a smidgen of his ability. It just wasn’t the QB we thought it’d be.

While the 40-year-old Tom Brady completed just 44.4% of his passes, the 33-year-old Alex Smith threw for 368 yards and four touchdowns, connecting on 28 of his 35 attempts. But furthering the theme of Smith’s career, he won’t be the nation’s focus on Friday. New England’s defense will—specifically, what’s wrong with it.

As of right now, plenty. The Patriots allowed 537 yards and 42 points—worst of the Bill Belichick era. There were mental mistakes in the second half, from 12 men on the field on a desperation third down late in the fourth quarter, to $65-million corner Stephon Gilmore and safety Devin McCourty miscommunicating on Tyreek Hill’s 75-yard touchdown.

Mental mistakes can be cleaned up. More concerning was where Kansas City out-executed and out-smarted New England. A great snapshot was third-round rookie running back Kareem Hunt’s 78-yard touchdown catch. The play began with a patented Chiefs misdirection fake to Hill, which widened the defense.

It ended with Hunt finishing a wheel route out of the backfield, where the only man who could defend him was Cassius Marsh, a longtime 4–3 defensive end in Seattle who was acquired by the Patriots just five days earlier.

Presumably, Marsh has not practiced downfield man coverage much. Worse yet, it was one-on-one coverage with no deep safety—a consequence of free safety Duron Harmon reacting to Hill and Eric Rowe double-teaming Travis Kelce instead of replacing Harmon in centerfield. As expected, they’d homed in on those two all night, and Andy Reid made them pay.

Building on his improvements from last year, Kelce also defeated the Patriots as a run-blocker multiple times, including on Hunt’s 58-yard sweep to ice the game. That brings us to potentially the biggest problem facing the Patriots: run defense. It suffered after Dont’a Hightower left in the third quarter with a knee injury (that’s why Marsh was in).

Hightower, a stack linebacker for much of his career, appears to have a new fulltime position: strongside defensive end. That’s no surprise. The Patriots are deep at inside linebacker and, following Jabaal Sheard’s move to Indianapolis and Rob Ninkovich’s retirement, they’re thin on the front edge. Hightower has the resolute strength to fill this role. In fact, he dominated the Falcons as a line-of-scrimmage defender in the second half of Super Bowl LI.

In New England’s scheme, the strongside edge man is vital. It’s a gap-sound scheme; the Patriots almost never run stunts or twists with their defensive line. Instead, everyone lines up and simply tries to plug his hole or stalemate his blocker.

For this to work, you must do what Belichick constantly hollers at practice: Set the edge! As the strongside edge man, that’s Hightower’s job. He must force ballcarriers back inside, towards meaty defensive linemen like Alan Branch, Malcom Brown and Lawrence Guy.

Edge-setting is more important than ever because the Patriots are now primarily a 5–1 defense. And a light one, at that. Last year, their base D featured just two linebackers and a third safety, Patrick Chung.

Thursday night, they took it a step further, playing just one linebacker (Kyle Van Noy) and a fourth safety (Jordan Richards). If you play such a light six-DB dime package, you must have someone who can force ballcarriers back inside. With Hightower, the Patriots do. Without him, they don’t.

The news on Hightower will determine just how bad Thursday night was for New England. If it’s a minor injury, we chalk up Week 1 as a simple poor outing. (It happens, even to the league’s reigning No. 1 scoring defense.)

If Hightower’s injury is major, however, the conversation shifts to whether New England’s juggernaut offense can score over 30 on a weekly basis. Or, as Thursday night went, whether that offense can score more than 42.

Downtown Rams Podcast Episode 21 featuring Joe Curley & Colts Insider Kevin Bowen

Are you ready for the 2017 Los Angeles Rams season? I don't think you are! Check out our two-hour show as we break down the 2017 Rams season with Rams beat writer, Joe Curley, from the Ventura County Star. Jake Ellenbogen and Blaine Grisak are joined by Kevin Bowen of 107.5 & 1070 The Fan for their latest segment "Crossing Enemy Lines" when the guys are joined by a someone from the other team to help break down that week's game. Kevin helps break down the Indianapolis Colts and helps explain why the Rams will start 1-0. #RamsUp #Ramily #MobSquad

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Downtown Rams Podcast episode 20

First time listener...

So I like the idea of your podcast. A place fans can go to actually talk football. I don't really want to critique you but I guess I'm going to anyways...Nothing but peace and love .... Peace and Love!!!

Ok, so your partner you had on. Was he a guest? Or is he on full time? If he's on full time he needs to slow his roll. He continuously jumped all over you multiple times before you could even get a thought out. That's not good radio, that's just rude. If I wanted that I'd listen to AM710. Secondly he needs to take his time speaking, he often tries to rush his speech which in turn causes him to stutter and a slight lisp. He had some good things to say, but it can be painful to listen to at times.
If he's a guest then disregard everything I just said and never have him on again lol.

All of those noises in the background, clicking, keyboard typing, coughing etc etc. Do you guys go thru your recordings before putting them online? It's a simple listen thru on Adobe audition and deleting the sound bites and giving you guys an EQ. If you want I can do it for you. I don't mind.
Thank you for listening and your feedback. I have told him the keyboard typing is a problem and the clicking. It's beyond irritating. He knows it its a bad habit and he needs to break it. I hear you with the interrupting. Its annoying. I hate when I'm interrupted, but I work with it. I still always get my point across. Thank you for critique. It didn't seem like I have much to fix myself :P

Smith out playing Brady

The whiners had a chance to win a SB, but chose krappydick over Smith. Smith would not have just thrown the ball away on the final play of the game, he would have done what any QB would do. Try to score and win the game.
They made a big mistake pick Kaepernick over Smith. They picked upside over a solid veteran. KC may be repeating the same mistake of they ditch Smith after the season.

Browns cut S Calvin Pryor, reportedly after fight with teammate/Claimed by Jaguars

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/09/08/jaguars-claim-calvin-pryor-off-waivers-from-browns/

Jaguars claim Calvin Pryor off waivers from Browns
Posted by Darin Gantt on September 8, 2017

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Punch a co-worker, punch your ticket for Jacksonville.

According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, the Jaguars claimed safety Calvin Pryor off waivers, a day after he was fired for punching a teammate in Cleveland.

The Browns had traded for the former Jets first-rounder in June, in exchange for linebacker Demario Davis. And in citing “distractions,” they were quick ot part ways with Pryor.

The Jaguars have Tashaun Gipson (who left Cleveland for money, not assault) and Barry Church in the starting lineup at safety, but perhaps Pryor can reclaim his career there under special assistant to the General Manager John Idzik, who drafted him in New York.

At least, as long as Pryor can keep his hands to himself.

The Rams announce the captains for the 2017 season

If you saw Ogletree on All or nothing ? He was the biggest leader to get player & the defense fired up.

He has the same agent as Donald, but he isn't holding out. The question becomes at what point do The Rams want Donald? At the expense of Ogletree ?? If he has the year I think he could, then your losing one of the best MLB in the NFL , plus your defensive play caller .

Great post. I sure as hell hope not. Ogletree is the best linebacker we've had since Fletcher, hands down.

The Gurley Press Conference

I haven't finished watching it yet. I just started it and had to immediately come here to post. (9-17-2017).

I've noticed for a while that Gurley has been spinning his dreads together. In the press conference today he actually has two that look like Ram Horns.

I thought that looked so awesome. Made me picture Gurley Rammin heads!

I thought the same thing. Amazing there are so many great minds here at ROD.

More Boston BS....

Thats old school baby! What I can't stand is watching a batter crowd the plate. These days too many pitchers are scared to claim the inside of the plate.
I'm old and I went to school.;)

That's the way I was raised and taught to play. I had a reputation for hitting batters starting when I was about 9 in Little League. In fact, I hit my own mom with a pitch in a stupid Moms vs the boys they had. Honestly, it wasn't intentional. I threw a curve that just spun and didn't break at all. My mom never believed me and made sure everybody knew it!:redcard:

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