Ochocinco and Haynesworth Headed to New England
The New England Patriots are making a huge splash in the days following the new CBA reached by the NFL and the NFL Players Association. Albert Haynesworth was traded to the Patriots for a fifth-round pick in 2013 and another deal soon followed. The Cincinatti Bengals moved Chad Ochocinco to the Patriots in another trade that shocked the football world. Sources around the NFL say
With recent losses, Patriots dealing of Seymour showing its far-sightedness
Never mind head coach Bill Belichick’s fourth-down gambles and his team getting choppy in the final minutes; one can look back no further than to the preseason to a big trade that, though executed with
long term vision, may currently be detracting the now.
For a 2011 first round pick, five-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Richard Seymour was traded to the Oakland Raiders a week before the NFL’s regular season opener.
With the trade, Seymour, a former sixth overall first round pick by New England in 2001, took his 39 career sacks and 357 total tackles with him.
As his numbers as a Patriot indicates, he was a force to be reckoned with by opposing offenses.
In the Super Bowl seasons, New England was often high in the sack rankings in the regular season. In 2004, the most recent championship, won over the Eagles, the Patriots were tied for third in the NFL with 45 sacks, according to NFL.com.
Now zoom back to the current season, and the numbers aren’t nearly as pretty.
One would have to scroll down all the way to 27th place to find the boys in nautical blue and new century silver, with a total of 19 sacks through 11 games.
Though the Raiders are still throwing around Nerf balls in the dime-store parking lot at 3-8, Seymour has still made an impact for Oakland, tallying up four sacks, a forced fumble and 33 total tackles.
Replaced predominantly in New England by seventh-year Pats veteran Jarvis Green and Mike Wright in his fifth-year as a Patriot, the void still seems evident..
Listed as the starter, Green has only mustered 19 overall tackles, zero forced fumbles or recoveries and an even more noticeable zippo in the sack department.
While Wright has done exceptional in rotation with four sacks, a forced fumble and 23 tackles, the intimating presence Seymour provided still seems missed.
And while it is certainly unfair to put the spotlight on one position and namely Green – he did have solid back-to-back seasons from to 2004-05 where he totaled nearly 12 sacks – it is, to the pain of Patriots fans, more obvious now that Seymour was a big motor for the defensive line as a whole.
In all four of New England’s losses – all road games at the Jets, Denver, Indianapolis and last week at the Saints – the faults were often in the Patriot’s lack of pass-rush.
It’s been an Achilles heel for a squad that, when stacked up against other teams in other defensive categories, stands pretty solid (ninth in the league in total yards, sixth in rushing and tied for seventh in interceptions).
Perhaps the New England front office was so sure they’d get Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers in the offseason, there was a point of no return for Seymour to stay. And when the Raiders offered what could very easily be a top-ten draft pick in 2011 in exchange for the 30-year old with one-year left on his contract, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Belichick thought it’d be a safe gamble that they could find another, younger, Seymour-type in the draft like they did in 2001-and they could very well be right.
But, unlike other personnel changes (cough, Deion Branch, Adam Vinatieri, Asante Samuel, cough) it is starting to seem that New England is leaving this base still uncovered.
With the aforementioned moves, the Patriots restocked those positions with Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Stephen Gostkowski, Brandon Meriweather and this year with Leigh Bodden.
But this season, it looks as if it’s one of the rare occasions New England missed an “i” to dot and a “t” to cross.
While the Patriots still look likely to win the AFC East and pull together a play-off win, the defense can sometimes show that it doesn’t run on all cylinders without Seymour’s leadership in the trenches.
Though overall and a few years down the line – or sooner – it may be seen to be as another savvy Patriots move in jettisoning Seymour for younger talent, but it may just be at the expense of 2009.
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Patriots rise to top, Bodden does too
Now this is the Patriots “D” fans expect to see on the field.
After the New England defense fizzled late in the game last week against the Indianapolis Colts, the Patriots took advantage of rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez, intercepting the former USC star four times in a 31-14 win against the Jets at Foxboro Sunday.
New England corner Leigh Bodden accounted for three of Sanchez’s four picks, returning the first one back 53-yards for the Patriots first score.
Bodden, a 6’1′, 198 pound veteran in his seventh year, is not new to the highlight reel.
At Duquesne – a private catholic college out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and division II football program- Bodden broke and currently still holds nearly every interception record, totaling 28 interceptions overall.
In 2002 – his senior season – he was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference defensive player of the year, all according to his bio on the Patriot’s web site.
He went undrafted in 2003 but was picked up as a free agent by the Cleveland Browns, where he played there for five years under then head coach Romeo Crennel (Patriots connection, check-mark).
For the Browns, Bodden totaled 12 interceptions – six alone in 2007.
Bodden then played a year for the Detroit Lions, where he recorded just one pick, but did total 72 tackles.
A free agent in the off-season again, Bodden signed a one-year deal for New England this year and after Sunday’s performance against New York, has five picks currently on the season.
Bodden is another example of how well the New England organization finds talent.
After a 2008 season that saw the Patriots defense struggle, especially in the secondary, Bodden’s arrival has added a presence that the opposing coaches have to account for.
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Brady Quietly Continuing 2007 Swagger
Maybe Tom should at least act like his knee is bothering him.
Currently, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is third in the NFL in yardage (2,364), second behind Drew Brees and Matt Schaub with 16 touchdown passes and only has five interceptions.
His squad is 6-2, atop the AFC East and assume this trend continues and double those numbers, Brady is picking up right where he left off in 2007, when he threw for over 4,800 yards, an NFL-record 50 touchdown passes and a league MVP award.
While a little bit of early rust sent the talking heads on sports media shows and writers to conclude that the three-time Super Bowl champion may never even hit the suburbs of his 2007 numbers, the half-way point of the season makes those first couple weeks of visible struggle and the ACL tear in his knee a year ago seem like a very distant, forgettable memory-a short blurb on the Tom Brady time line.
As of this publishing, Brady can be projected for just over 4,700 yards, 32 touchdown passes and 10 picks-not bad for a guy that suffered an injury that can send many athletes to an early retirement.
Only one other time before 07′ did Brady pass for more than 4,000 yards (4,110 in 2005) and before the 50 touchdown passes, he’d never had cracked even 30 (28 twice in 02′ and 04′).
While Minnesota quarterback Brett Favre may be a sexier pick for Comeback Player of the Year-and arguably so-there is still a compelling case and story for Brady.
The nine-year veteran has come back from one of sports’ more serious injuries and with his acclaimed hard work ethic, hasn’t been slowed down, producing numbers that are near the best of his career.
But maybe the fact that angle isn’t being seen as much in the news and on TV is more of a testament to Brady’s career than the angle itself; because that’s what we’ve come to expect from him.
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