The biggest takeaway from Jimmy Garoppolo’s
professional debut wasn’t the stat line.
His numbers were certainly impressive but in case you haven’t heard a million
times already, he was playing against scrubs. No, the most noteworthy aspect of
Garoppolo’s performance was that the moment didn’t look too big for him. Unlike
Ryan Mallett, Garoppolo looked like he was born for this.
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Saturday, August 9, 2014
Tyming is Everything
It isn’t often that a four-game suspension is a
good thing but it just might be the case for Brian
Tyms. The young wide receiver will need to continue putting on the kind of
performance we saw Thursday night in Washington (5 catches, 119 yards and a
TD). That won’t be easy. Getting opportunities will be a challenge as the
starters get their reps in the upcoming games. As I understand this (from what
I’ve read about Brandon Browner’s four-game stint in the pigskin pokey), Tyms
would not count against the Patriots final 53 for the first four weeks of the
season. That’s four weeks to wait and see what happens with New England’s somewhat
fragile wide receiver corps; Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola and Aaron Dobson
all have injury histories. Edelman played all sixteen for the first time in his
career in 2013. Amendola is the pigskin spokesperson for the Affordable Care
Act. Dobson broke his foot part way through his rookie season and has yet to
put on pads in 2014. On top of that, the jury is still out on maddeningly
inconsistent Kenbrell Thompkins and Josh Boyce, who may have just a little too
much Joey Galloway in him.
Sometimes players just click. It will be
interesting to see if Tyms can continue to be Jimmy Garoppolo’s binky.
Tyms is a great story but there are a million
great stories in the NFL preseason. Maybe we just saw the greatest game of
Brian Tyms professional life last Thursday night. Maybe we saw something else.
I’ll be pulling for him. I love a redemption story.
Friday, August 8, 2014
If the Patriots are Showcasing Ryan Mallett, They’re Doing it Wrong
Tom Brady makes the short to intermediate
passing game look deceptively easy. He’s pretty good on screen passes, too.
Ryan Mallett is not good with the short to intermediate passing game. If New
England hopes to move Ryan Mallett for even a fourth round pick, they need to
tear those pages out of the playbook for Mallett. When he throws a pass it
should travel at least twenty yards in the air. He’s actually pretty good with
the deep ball. Go deep. That's it. That's all.
What’s painfully clear at this point is that
Ryan Mallett is a square peg. He is the wrong quarterback for Julian Edelman,
the wrong quarterback for Danny Amendola and the wrong quarterback for Josh McDaniels’
offense.
If Belichick and McDaniels are going to convince some other
team that Mallett is the right quarterback for them, they need to let
Mallett be Mallett.
Jimmying to Conclusions
I don’t know what Mike Mayock saw the other day but whatever
the opposite of “popping” is, Mallett is doing it right now before my very eyes.
Ryan Mallett isn’t justifying his backup role for the Patriots let alone laying
the groundwork for a starting gig with another team. I can’t help wondering. Is
Garoppolo really that bad? Maybe he’s a bad practice/good game kind of guy? No?
I wrote that during halftime of the Patriots
preseason game in Washington.
This is going to be a bad week to be Ryan
Mallett.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Cheat 'Em
Apparently it’s true. Cheaters never win. Or
they do until they get caught.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Camp Sunshine
It’s the height of ego to think the universe is
crouching behind a bush, waiting, stifling a chuckle as I approach the banana
peels of fate they’ve left just for me. Still, I hate to tempt fate. I almost
don’t want to say anything. Maybe it isn’t all about me (could that be
possible?). Everything can change in a moment; life is like that. Not just
because of something I say, right?
Could New England’s training camp be going any
better?
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Dreaming Big
I’m pulling for Stevan Ridley. In 2012 he was the
best Patriots running back since Corey Dillon. I was looking forward to 2013
and then 2013 actually happened. In the off-season, when LeGarrette Blount
signed with the Steelers, I was worried that Brandon Bolden would necessarily
play a larger role in 2014 during Ridley’s frequent visits to Bill Belichick’s
Home for Wayward Running Backs. A big fan of inertia, I had a hard time
believing Ridley’s ball security issues wouldn’t continue, even if 2014 was a contract
year. Shane Vereen, also in a contract year, couldn't replace Danny Woodhead spending half the season injured in 2013. Can he stay on the field in 2014? Tom Brady is terrific, but he’s even better
with a solid running game (okay, what quarterback isn’t). Heading into
training camp, it didn’t look like play action was going to help slow the pass
rush down. Not with Brady faking to a backfield of slow, fumbling, fragile
running backs.
And then the reviews of rookie running back James White started rolling in.
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