2007 New England Patriots Picks & Predictions
May 21, 2008
The oddsmakers have spoken and have made the Patriots the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season. Find out if Dave Price think they are everything they are cracked up to be in his 2007 New England Patriots predictions.
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After coming up just a little shy of reaching their fourth Super Bowl in six years, the Patriots took a new approach and attacked the free agent market aggressively to fill in their weak spots in 2007.
New England first addressed its aging linebacker unit by signing ex-Ravens strong side linebacker Adalius Thomas to a well-paid multi-year deal. A number of teams across the league were dying to get their hands on this guy, but the New England showed him the money and a team capable of winning a title now to get him aboard.
Next, the team shored up its makeshift wide receiver corps by acquiring Wes Welker in a trade with Miami and signing free agents Donte’ Stallworth and Kelley Washington as well. Tom Brady had to be ecstatic about getting a deep threat like Stallworth and then, when the Pats swung the biggest trade of draft weekend when it acquired Randy Moss for a fourth-round pick, he likely peed himself. This is the kind of talent that Kobe is crying about the Lakers not bringing in for him in LA. The Patriots are being proactive and don’t want to leave any room for Brady to be upset another season about a lack of playmakers and in the meantime, they just may have put the right pieces of the puzzle together to get back to the big one.
The additions on both offense and defense addressed the team’s biggest weaknesses and have positioned the Patriots as the team to beat in 2007.
Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels seems to prefer spreading the field and opening up the passing game, but the Patriots didn’t possess the personnel to use that style in 2006, except against the shoddiest pass defenses in the league. With QB Tom Brady at his athletic peak and finally presented with a solid team of wide receivers, and Laurence Maroney taking over as the feature back, look for the Patriots to utilize the pass more often, attacking opponents through the air early to set up the run late. Likely, the late running will just be to milk the clock as the Patriots won’t be playing from behind in too many this season.
Thanks to special trio of Richard Seymour, Ty Warren, and Vince Wilfork, the Patriots continue to utilize a base 3-4 defense, especially in run downs or against solid running teams. In passing spots, or against quality passing teams, they like to use a 4-3 scheme that moves Seymour inside, where he can push the pocket with his power, and they like to add defensive end Jarvis Green, a good pass rusher into the mix in these spots as well. All-around linebacker Adalius Thomas adds another weapon to the Pats arsenal which should take some pressure off of the aging Tedy Bruschi and safety Rodney Harrison.
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