Showing posts with label New England Patriots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New England Patriots. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Albert Haynesworth Pleads No Contest



NFL defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth pleaded no contest to a charge of simple assault on Monday to resolve a case in which he was accused of touching a waitress' breast while having drinks with friends at a Washington hotel. He needs to do 160 hours of community service in 18 months.



That's fine whatever, I'm sure Hoes be Trippin was the case however, how is this going to be overlooked by Roger Goodell? This man needs to be suspended, he actually pleaded no contest in what the state said he did which was feel up a waitress. Goodell suspended Ben Roethlisberger for 4 games (6 originally) for being innocent and having no formal charges on him. So why isn't Albert getting slapped with a 2-4 game suspension. I don't know why Adam Scheffler is saying there isn't. Albert is a bad man, he paralyzed someone, he constantly is driving 100 miles an hour, he punched someone in a road rage incident, he impregnated a stripper, and that doesn't even include the on the field stuff, how does Goodell not take him to the woodshed.



I just find it fucked up. Just another case of Roger Goodell hating the Steelers.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Patriots 31, Buccaneers 14


I'm excited. I know it was a preseason game. I know it was against the Buccaneers. But it was exciting just seeing Tom Brady throwing passes in a game for the first time since that calamity against the Jets, especially with that lockout thing in between.

Brady was 11 for 19 for 118 yards, 2 TDs, and 0 picks. That's a 111.3 rating, by the way. He connected with Aaron Hernandez for a touchdown, and with Ochocinco. It was one of only two passes caught by the receiver formerly known as Johnson.

The Patriots amassed 200 yards on the grand, thanks mostly to Stevan Ridley's 84 yards on 14 carries. Ridley also caught 3 passes for 27. BJG Ellis ran for two scores.

If the Patriots can get a solid, reliable running game, it will help their passing so much. With tight-ends, and medium-route receivers like Welker, Branch, and Ochocino, it's a real luxury to be able to run the ball on 1st and 2nd downs, and create 2nd & 6, or 3rd & 2. That just opens the whole playbook for Brady.

The Patriots look good, but is that a surprise? This team won 14 games last year. We know they have the talent to make the playoffs and contend for a divisional title. So far, they look a little better than last year.

Maybe that's because we're anticipating guys like Woodhead, Hernandez, and Gronkowski to be good. They were surprises last year. They all have expectations now. Maybe because Ridley is having a good pre-season. Maybe because the young players are a year older and wiser. Maybe because the Pats added Ochocinco.

I haven't been this excited for a Patriots season to start since 2007.

-The Commodore

Thursday, August 18, 2011

What To Watch For During Tonight's Patriots Game



Tonight is the Patriots 2nd preseason game. We didn't see any of the starters in game 1, but that should change tonight. Here are some things to watch for.



- How is Ochocinco picking up the offense. There have been rumors that he could be cut, although I very much doubt that there have been a lot of reports saying he is having a hard time picking up the offense. Tonight, I want to see how many times Brady looks to him, and if he is making the correct cuts. We will now by either Brady yelling at him, or a couple passes being thrown away.



- Matt Light won't be playing tonight, so it will be interesting to see how Solder does protecting Brady. This is really a big deal, because obviously the Patriots can't afford Brady getting hurt. Plus, it's the Patriots first round draft pick and it'd be nice if he looked good. Hard to focus on an offensive lineman, but you'll know if Brady is being pressured a lot.



- Timing... Not just for Ochocinco, but for the whole first unit. I have heard they look rusty, so I am interested to see how the timing routes look with Welker can Branch. A lot of what they do is those little quick passes, and those are all about timing. It'll be obvious if it isn't there.



- I dont think Haynesworth is playing tonight, so looking for the whole 3-4 vs 4-3 thing is useless. Still, I would like to see the development of Cunningham, who I thought looked very good in the first preseason game. Things should be even easier tonight if Wilfork is playing.



- Brandon Meriweather could be in some trouble. We keep hearing rumors of bringing safeties in for a look. Maybe he is on his way out, or maybe this is just a little kick in the ass. Either way, he needs to punish people tonight, and not get beat deep.



- Ryan Mallett - Looked awesome in his first game, but I would love to see him go against something other then the 3rd string defense. Still, I like watching this kid play he has a cannon.



Game starts at 7:30pm

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Breaking News: Eli Manning Tries Angel Dust



We don't have any pictures yet of him doing this hardcore drug, but after reading this quote it's just a matter of time...



Eli Manning talking about who is in Tom Brady's class... ""I consider myself in that class," Manning said on New York’s ESPN 1050. "And Tom Brady is a great quarterback, he's a great player and what you've seen with him is he's gotten better every year. He started off winning championships and I think he's a better quarterback now than what he was, in all honesty, when he was winning those championships."



Wait... Did ShEli Manning just say he is in the same class as Tom Brady? Wow, this angel dust stuff must be damn strong.



There are only 2 other people right now that are in Tom Brady's "class"... Ben Roethlisberger and Peyton Manning. Ben because of his winning ways (not just in pinning women to the floor), and Peyton because he is up there for a lot of records and has a ring.



ShEli you got lucky and won a ring. Good for you, but you really need to humble yourself. You won because your WR pulled a catch out of his ass, and what have you done since? I'll tell you what you have done... nothing. You threw 25 picks last year!!!! If you combined all Brady's seasons from 2007 through 2010 he threw 25 picks. God, if it wasn't for Barstool Sports throwing up Brady's kid's dong pics you would be on the top of his shit list.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Good Thing The Patriots Cut Ty Warren



"An MRI has revealed that Denver Broncos defensive tackle Ty Warren has suffered a tear in his triceps muscle. Though such an injury is generally viewed as season-ending, the Broncos are debating their options and have not given up hope that the veteran could play at some point in 2011 (ESPN)."



Wow, that really sucks for the Broncos as Warren really was one of their biggest pickups. I was surprised when the Patriots cut him, but I guess it freed up some money, and the Patriots were concerned about how he would bounce back from being out all last year. Anyways, it was a good thing the Patriots didn't keep him as that would've been a lot of dead money sitting around with him on the IR.

Pats Better Safe(ty) Than Sorry?



The Patriots brought in a pair of safeties to work out for them Monday: Darren Sharper and Renaldo Hill. Sharper's 35 with health concerns. Although he's also a 5 time Pro-Bowler, who three times in his career hauled in 9 interceptions. He's a veteran free agent with 14 seasons under his belt and a Super Bowl ring on his finger.



Renaldo Hill doesn't bring the same pedigree. He's a veteran of 10 years, but he's been a bit of a journeyman, playing for Arizona, Oakland, Miami, and Denver. He's played in one career playoff game.



I'm not sold on Brandon Meriweather, and I don't think the Pats are either. He's got talent. But he wanders around too often. The Patriots' defense is based on all 11 guys doing their specific job. When that happens, the big plays (in theory) come. The Patriots don't like a guy going off on his own trying to force the big play to happen.



The Patriots' secondary also lacks experience. Chung looks sharp, but there isn't much leadership back there. Sharper, if healthy, can be effective in that role. Who knows how much he's be able to play, but at least with Sharper, you'd know what you'd get from him every down.



-The Commodore

Friday, August 12, 2011

Patriots 47, Jaguars 12

I have to admit, I've never been more excited for a pre-season opener than I was last night. Maybe because just a month ago, we had no idea if this game would even be played.

Then the game started and reality sunk in. This is the first game of the pre-season and it doesn't matter much. Brady didn't play a snap, neither did Welker, Branch, Ochocinco, Wilfork, McCourty, Mayo. This was a game to evaluate other players. As Belichick said after "We didn’t rest anybody. There were players that we wanted to see play, and we looked at them and we let them play."

Some did well, some didn't. Taylor Price caught 5 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown. He's been having a very good training camp and looks to have the inside track for the 4th spot on the WR depth chart.

Andover, MA native and utility man Buddy Farnham made an interception. He's listed as a receiver, but he's one of those guys that can do multiple things. Will he make the team? That might be tough, but he's definitely in that Belichick mold.

Darius Butler and Jonathan Wilhite were both heavily evaluated last night, playing deep into the 4th quarter. That's not a good sign for either guy. Neither played well, neither has played well in their tenure in Foxborough, and I wouldn't be shocked if one of these guys gets cut before the regular season started.

Aaron Hernandez caught 6 passes but wound up fumbling twice. That's not a good way for him to get playing time in the future, considering he has Gronkowski to compete with.

Overall, it was the Jaguars, it was pre-season. We already know the Patriots have a pretty good team. Some of the details have to be figured out by the coaches, such as the #4 WR spot, such as what to do with Butler and Wilhite.

But wasn't it nice to see some football, after an off-season that was more about legal proceedings than the game?

Pre-season game #2 is next Thursday night at Tampa Bay.

-The Commodore

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Things To Watch For In Tonight's Patriots Game



Well the first preseason game is finally here. Here are somethings to watch for from the Patriots...



- What's going on with the RBs. The Patriots have 6 guys (BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Danny Woodhead, Sammy Morris, Kevin Faulk, rookies Shane Vereen and Stevan Ridley) going for about 4 spots. My best guess is that Faulk and Sammy Morris get cut, but who knows with this team. It'll be interesting to see who plays when, and in what situations. Plus, I haven't really seen Shane Vereen and Stevan Ridley, so I am interested in what they show.



- Brian Hoyer and Ryan Mallett will battle for the #2 spot. Hoyer will win it this year, but I can't wait to see Mallett out there. The kid has a cannon and I would like to see them open it up for him a little bit, and maybe have Tate or someone go long.



- Jermaine Cunningham has been hyped all offseason. I want to see this kid do something. Although, it could be tough. The Patroits will most likely not have Albert Haynesworth and Shaun Ellis, so there might not be a lot of open room. Still, lets see if they kid has some moves to get past an offensive line.



- Here is one thing not to wacth for... This whole 3-4 vs 4-3 nonsense. The Patriots aren't going to show you anything in this type of game, and they are missing 1/2 their defensive line. While all the analyst will be talking about it tomorrow just ignore it, and wait till the season starts to find out.



Game starts at 7:30pm

Patriots Mankins Agree To A Deal





I don't know all the details yet, but The Patriots and offensive lineman Logan Mankins have agreed to a six-year contract extension. I don't know the dollar amount, but I love the fact they finally rewarded the big fella with what should be a pretty big contract.



The most important player on the Patriots is Tom Brady so the most important thing to do is protect him. Logan Mankins comes out of a Viking like time where he is a just a mean fucking dude and I would kill to have someone like that in Pittsburgh. He's the best guard in the NFL and is an absolute beast.



Also, you have to feel good for the kid who has been dragged through the mud by the Patriots the passed couple of years and not rewarded for his services he provided. Hopefully he plays out his contract.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Why Not Let OchoCinco Live With You?



New Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco said Tuesday afternoon he's going to pick one fan to stay with "for the first two [or] three weeks of the season" to live with until he gets "acclimated" to the area.



"I'm going to do something different — I'm going to stay with a fan, probably for the first two, three weeks of the season, so that should be fun until I get myself acclimated and learn my way around and just find a place," Ochocinco said after the Patriots held a nearly three-hour practice on the fields behind Gillette Stadium.



There are some prerequisites, however.



"I'm not sure how many Boston fans I have, but I'm just going to pick someone. I'm not sure how it's going to work, They have to have Internet and they have to have Xbox. That's about it," he said (WEEI).



Sorry, but OchoCinco is the best, and honestly people should jump at this chance. Could there be an easier roommate? All he wants to do is sit back and play XBox. Plus, he seems happy all the time, which is a lot more then I can say about most people living in the New England area (myself included). Plus, on his part I think it's a real cool idea. What a better way to endear yourself to fans then to actually just live with one for a couple of weeks. Plus, OchoCinco is self-proclaimed cheap, so it's a great way for him to get around having to pay for rent.



Already love this guy. He is kind of like the football Shaq, although I hope this works out better then that did.



Monday, August 8, 2011

Patriots Bolster Defensive Line



Back in 2000, the Patriots had to send a 1st round pick to the Jets as compensation for Bill Belichick. The Jets drafted Shaun Ellis with that pick, but now he'll be playing under Belichick. The Patriots signed the veteran defensive end to a one year deal.



Ellis isn't a pass rushing end, but he's very solid against the run. He can consume blocks and allow Wilfork and Haynesworth to do their jobs. It's a smart signing by the Patriots, as the Jets were up against the cap and could only offer Ellis the veteran minimum.



Rex Ryan made some remarks about the transaction, then started talking about pieces of pie, then he got distracted. I tend not to take Rex Ryan's words seriously. His rants are old news, like Charlie Sheen's, only his rants are fatter and covered in crumbs.



The Pats also signed defensive end Andre Carter, formerly of the Redskins. Carter amassed 11 sacks in 2009, and has 66 total in 10 seasons. Once again, I'll throw around the word "solid" to describe this signing.



The Pats have completely revamped their defensive front. Wilfork remains the spearhead, but the additions of Haynesworth, Ellis, Carter, along with the release of Ty Warren make for an almost brand new D-Line. I think overall it's improved, and should be far more consistent at stopping the run, mounting a decent pass rush (although not getting many sacks), and preventing big plays.



-The Commodore

Friday, July 29, 2011

Patriots Cut Ty Warren (UPDATED)


"The Patriots made a series of moves Friday afternoon, including officially signing wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, as well as the release of linebacker Tully Banta-Cain, cornerback Tony Carter, tight end Alge Crumpler, tackle Nick Kaczur, defensive lineman Marcus Stroud, defensive lineman Ty Warren and rookie free agent Ryan Coulson. In addition, the officially announced the signings of third-round pick Ryan Mallett and fifth-round pick Marcus Cannon (WEEI)."

Really surprised that they cut Warren. I guess that he is washed up, or at the very least hasn't rebounded from his injuries fast enough. It does make me a little concerned, as Haynesworth better work out now. I know we got by without Warren last year, but I was expecting that he could be a force this year.

***UPDATE***

There are rumors the Patriots will bring him back under a reworked deal.

Captain's Thoughts on Patriots' Moves


It was an interesting day for Pats fans. Albert Haynesworth in the morning, Chad Ochocinco in the evening. It's one of the most intriguing day in Patriot maneuvers since Randy Moss was traded. And the phrase to repeat over and over is "low risk, high reward."

And there is a high reward. Haynesworth was an All-Pro twice, Ochocinco received that honor 4 times. These are two extremely talented players. One has numerous on the field and off the field problems. The other was stuck in Cincinnati, where they find ways to lose even when talent falls into their laps (see: allowing Palmer to retire), and is perhaps in the twilight of his career.

Albert Haynesworth is a lazy scumbag. There, I said it. He's got a bit less than Randy Moss potential, and puts in even less effort than Moss did with Oakland. Now, if he tries, he can help the Patriots. If he tries, he'll at least be a second DT, to give relief for Wilfork, and sometimes play in a 4-3. And the Pats play more 4-3 than most people realize.

If Haynesworth tries, and still has "it," then things get fun. Wilfork can shift to DE in a 3-4, where he played a significant amount of time last year, and be free to rush upfield, using his power, and surprising speed. A line of Wilfork, Haynesworth, and Warren would present some difficult conundrums for opposing offensive lines. And that would also help out the LBs.

If Haynesworth doesn't try, the Patriots lose a 5th round pick. Would you draft a defensive lineman with his upside, but with his baggage, with a 5th round pick? I would.

Then there's Ochocino, whose problems are not effort related. This is a guy with seven 1,000 yard seasons under his belt. Thought he can't do the deep thing anymore. But the Patriots are ingenious in implementing matchups to allow guys like him to get open, and get the ball. He's not Randy Moss. His longest reception last year went for 42 yards. But he can still produce.

Ochocinco gets a slightly unfair reputation because he tweets and talks. But his effort and dedication have never been in doubt. We all thought it was silly when he kicked PATs for the Bengals in a preseason game against the Pats. But he nailed the kicks, which demonstrates that he'd been practicing them. He was the Bengals' emergency kicker because he put in that little bit of extra effort, not as part of some joke or stunt.

Ochocinco might have to cool down the tweets, or at least edit them. But he already has a tremendous rapport with Belichick. I think Ochocinco will slot in nicely with the Pats, and find himself in a Deion Branch kind of role.

One thing's for certain, and that is uncertainty. Will Haynesworth try? Will Ochocinco give bland press conferences? Suddenly, training camp and preseason games have become more interesting. And that's good. These guys CAN help. I'm pretty sure Ochocinco will help. I have no idea if Haynesworth will.

All I know for certain right now is that perennial Belichick doubter/hater Ron Borges has his doubts, which is typically a good sign.

-The Commodore

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Breaking News: Patriots Land Ochocinco


The New England Patriots have acquired wide receiver Chad Ochocinco after he accepted a restructured three-year contract from the Patriots, a source told ESPN.com's John Clayton.

We will have more on this tomorrow.

Breaking News: Pats Get Albert Haynesworth For a 5th, Bellichick Does It Again



The Patriots traded a 5th round pick for disgruntle DL Albert Haynesworth. Although I don't know where he fits in figuring he is now going to be in a 3-4 defense again, a defense in which Haynesworth loathes.

There could be a couple of things that the Patriots could do, 1. Change back to a 4-3 with Vince Wilfork and Albert Haynesworth in the middle. 2. Move Vince Wilfork to DE and have Haynesworth at DT and have an absurdly left side of the defensive line. 3. Or try Haynesworth out find out he's not in real good shape and stay in a 3-4 and have him be Wilforks back up.

I like the trade for the Patriots a lot because they gave up nothing for a potentially high impact player, low risk, high reward. If Haynesworth has his head on straight and comes in focused and ready to go, the impact that he could have on this team is huge. If he comes in and is a shithead and you have to cut him in a few months, all you lost was a 5th round pick.... Not a big deal.

Either way the Patriots take on another bad seed project

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Banta-Cain Has Abdominal Surgery (UPDATED)


Patriots outside linebacker Tully Banta-Cain underwent surgery for an abdominal tear on Friday, according to a league source. It was an injury he had been dogged by last season, and it flared up during recent offseason workouts. (The usual recovery time for such an injury is approximately 4-6 weeks.)

Banta-Cain is a guy I undervalue every year. Last season he surprised me once again with 50 tackles and 5 sacks. Sure those aren't all that impressive, but consider the leader of the Patriots in sacks had 5.5 this is actually a hit for the Patriots. In a way I am glad, I never liked Banta-Cain, I think he's weak and I hope this pushes the Patriots to add someone, but it won't. They will end up hope Cunningham or someone surprises them and can be their next pass rusher.


***UPDATE***

Or maybe the Patriots won't wait for him to comeback...

"ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Tully Banta-Cain has been told by the New England Patriots that he will be released."

Obviously, the Patriots could just resign him once he is healthy again.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Whoever Isn't On Mankins Side Is A D Bag



One of the hurdles right now with the CBA is Logan Mankins and him wanting to be free from the Patriots. The Patriots have lied to him, franchised him and lowballed him on a deal and Logan Mankins has had enough.

Mankins is the best guard in the NFL, he has played 7 years in the NFL and has never had a shot at free agency, and everyone and their mother want to vilify this guy because he wants to get the contract and money he deserves. If we weren't talking about an NFL player and talking about an average Joe here, people would be on the side of the average Joe, but because we are talking about a millionaire people want to sell him down the river.

I hope that Goodell and most of the owners side on Mankins side and set him free..... and then he signs with Pittsburgh.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Do You Remember the 90's?




The 2000s have undoubtedly been the best decade in Boston sports history, maybe even the best decade for sports in any city. But do you remember the 1990s? That was, without any question, the worst decade for Boston sports. It was the only decade in the 20th century that a Boston team didn't claim a title. That span saw a football team nearly move to St. Louis, a Red Sox team dominated by their archrivals, and the two winter sports clubs becoming jokes.

The biggest moments for a Boston sports fan in the 90's look pretty lame now: Raymond Bourque hoisting the Cup in the red, white, and blue of the Avalanche. The Red Sox winning one playoff series against the Indians. A Super Bowl appearance dominated by a kick returner. Of all four teams, the Bruins had the best decade. That alone speaks volumes.

I'm only 26, but I did survive the 90's as a Boston fan. We haven't known only success here. We suffered too. And that just makes basking in this glorious time so much more enjoyable. And to fans from other cities (Philadelphia, I'm looking in your direction) who envy our success and think we're spoiled, all I can say is that we went through some tough times before this run, so we're going to enjoy it, bitches.

Let's just compare the 1990s to the 2000s team-by-team, and in four important categories: championships, championship appearances, playoff appearances, and playoff rounds won.

CHAMPIONSHIPS:
1990s 2000s
Red Sox 0 2
Patriots 0 3
Celtics 0 1
Bruins 0 1
TOTAL: 0 7

CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES:
1990s 2000s
Red Sox 0 2
Patriots 1 4
Celtics 0 2
Bruins 1 1
TOTAL: 2 9

PLAYOFF APPEARANCES:
1990s 2000s
Red Sox 4 6
Patriots 4 8
Celtics 5 8
Bruins 9 7
TOTAL: 22 29

PLAYOFF ROUNDS WON:
1990s 2000s
Red Sox 1 8
Patriots 3 14
Celtics 2 12
Bruins 9 6
TOTAL: 15 40

Apart from the 7-0 disparity in titles, the most striking difference is the 40 playoff rounds won in the 2000s, compared to the 15 in the 90's. Boston teams did contend for playoff spots in the 90's, as demonstrated by their 22 appearances. But they didn't have enough to capture that postseason magic. Pedro didn't have Schilling, Pierce didn't have KG or Ray Allen. The Bruins didn't have Timmy Thomas.

Just compare the names from the 90's sports scene to the names from today. Pete Carroll vs. Bill Belichick. Rick Pitino vs. Doc Rivers. Mark Portugal vs. Jon Lester. Troy O'Leary vs. Manny Ramirez. Drew Bledsoe vs. Tom Brady.

And then there's the owners and GMs. Kraft takes over the Patriots, hires Pioli, three rings. The Yawkey trust sells the Sox, Epstein gets hired, curse over. Wyc Grousbeck and associates buy the Celtics and bring banners back to the Garden. Jeremy Jacobs still owns the Bruins, but they started spending just before the lockout. Then they hired Chiarelli in 2006.

So people who hate us obnoxious, arrogant, "entitled" Boston fans can go fuck themselves. We put up with Desmond Howard, with the Yankees winning 4 World Series in 5 years, with the choking Bruins, and what we all thought was the end of the Celtics' dynasty. We had to listen to Pete Carroll talk about "having fun" and Rick Pitino rant about the "negativity in this town." We had to endure Jimy Williams' nonsensical lineups. We had to watch an endless parade of mediocre athletes don our teams' uniforms then disappear into obscurity: Jose Offerman, Dino Radja, Jim Carey, Sedrick Shaw, I could go on forever.

We've earned the right to be happy, and to rub it in your faces.

-The Commodore