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Guru 2006 NFL Preview - Team #4 - New England Patriots

Projected Record

12-4, 1st Place AFC EAST

Projected Schedule W/L

Buffalo (W)
@NY Jets (W)
Denver (W)
@Cincinnati (L)
Miami (W)
@Buffalo (W)
@Minnesota (W)
Indianapolis (L)
NY Jets (W)
@Green Bay (W)
Chicago (W)
Detroit (W)
@Miami (L)
Houston (W)
@Jacksonville (L)
@Tennessee (W)

Can a team still be successful, still be elite, while going through transition? That’s what the New England Patriots are trying to do. Injuries, age, and attrition are all taking their toll on the Pats, who were knocked out of the playoffs last season in the 2nd round after winning back-to-back Super Bowls. During the off-season they said good-bye to the likes of Tom Ashworth on the O-Line and team leader Willie McGinest on defense. They have granted leading receiver Deion Branch permission to seek a trade, to find some sort of resoluton to the hold-out that has lasted all off-season. The one constant, however is #12 behind center. As long asa Tom Brady is on the field the Patriots have a chance, and in 2006 it is more than a fighting chance. The fact that the Pats are #4 on my Guru Power Rnakings should show you how much I like the Pats this year, even with all the changes. The Dolphins are tough, the schedule is tough, but Brady and the Pats are a little tougher.

Team Strengths – There are two big strengths the Pats have that most other teams do not. The Head Coach, Bill Belichick might be the best coach in football. He has won 3 Super Bowls the past 5 season and has done it with a patchwork defense on more than on occasion. He has been able to get role players and stars alike to buy into a team first mentality and has not given in to players like Branch who have gone against the grain. It goes a long way when your team trusts you and there is a lot of trust in the locker room. The coach can’t plpay so you better have a strong quarterback and again the Pats have one of the best in Tom Brady. Since being drafted in the 6th Round Brady has been playing with a chip on his shoulder that even with the success hasn’t left. The best of the best have skills that go beyond physical ability. They have a fire that burns, a desire to be the best and the expectation that everyone around them be the best. Brady is like that, and his fire raises the play of everyone around him. The Patriots may also have the best back-field tandem in the League, with Corey Dillon and Rookie Lawrence Maroney. Both should see alot of action in order to keep Dillon fresh the entire season.

Team Weaknesses - You know things are good when the biggest question mark on the team is at kicker, but when you are trying to replace a future Hall-of-Famer it has to be up there. The in-camp batter between Matrin Grammatica and rookie Stephen Gostkowski was decided last week when the team decided to go with the rookie. He has looked good during the pre-season, successful on every kick so far. The pre-season is a different animal than the regular season or Playoffs for that matter, so it will be interesting to see what happens the first time Gostkowski needs to make a kick to win or tie a game. The Defensive backfield is still a question mark to me with Rodney Harrison trying to comeback from a brutal knee injury suffered against Pittsburgh last year. The one thing all the injuries the past few years have done for the Pats is give alot of those young guys a ton of playing time. That has created depth, even though no one stands out as a star. Injuries during the pre-season has raised questions about the linebackers as well, with Tedi Bruschi nursing a wrist injury, but Junior Seau, talked out of retirement after 3 days, looked great in his first action and can be a sleeper if he can stay healthy and be used correctly.


Best Case Scenario
– When winning championships becomes the norm only a victory in Super Bowl XLI can be conseidered as best case. I would really like to see this team stay healthy all season to find out just how good they are. That said I really think they need Deion Branch on the field in a ‘Flying Elvis’ helmet in order for the Pats to get there. The tandem of Maroney and Dillon are going to be agreat 1-2 punch for the running game and Ben Watson needs to step up and become a viable option in the passing game. Brady has the ability to put up great numbers and this season may the year it happens. If Bruschi can come back healthy and Seau be used in certain situations he could be a force for the defense.

Worst Case Scenario
- Anyway you look at it, if Branch actually gets traded it will be a hit to the offense. Brady has said as much to the press, and I think deep down Belichick knows this as well. If he leaves, aging Troy Brown once again becomes the first option and injuries have plpagued him the past few years as well. Defensively, they have depth but there are a couple of guys the Pats cannot lose if they are going to win big. Tedi Bruschi needs to be on the field and he needs Richard Seymour on the line in front of him. Both players are difference and can change the course of a game with one play. The head to head matchups with Miami and Indianapolis will be fun to watch and Week 3 primetime against my Broncos should be fun as well.

My Opinion
- In my reality there are 5 teams that have a realistic chance to win the Super Bowl. The Patriots are definitely one of those teams, IF Deion Branch gets on the field. Make no mistake, the Pats will be a competitive playoff team without Branch, but they are a Super Bowl caliber team with him. I really think Branch is out there seeing what the market holds for his services and will end up signing an extension with the Patriots. The way the situation is being handled insures neither side loses face and that a solution can be found amicably. On the field I expect Tom Brady to have one of his biggest seasons yet, and with Maroney and Dillon the Patriots will be one of the top running teams in the league. On defense, I expect more of the same from the Pats, a ‘bend but don’t break’ mentality that relies on the big play and a mistake from the opponent. I like the Patriots to win the AFC East and reach the AFC Championship Game, before losing to the eventual Super Bowl Champs. Who’s that, you ask? Patience, patience….

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4 Responses to “Guru 2006 NFL Preview - Team #4 - New England Patriots”

  1. TheSportsGuru 2006 NFL Preview - New England Patriots-New England Patriots-GoTeamsGo Sports Fan Forum Says:

    […] TheSportsGuru 2006 NFL Preview - New England Patriots Projected Record 12-4, 1st Place AFC EAST Projected Schedule W/L Buffalo (W) @NY Jets (W) Denver (W) @Cincinnati (L) Miami (W) @Buffalo (W) @Minnesota (W) Indianapolis (L) NY Jets (W) @Green Bay (W) Chicago (W) Detroit (W) @Miami (L) Houston (W) @Jacksonville (L) @Tennessee (W) Can a team still be successful, still be elite, while going through transition? That’s what the New England Patriots are trying to do. Injuries, age, and attrition are all taking their toll on the Pats, who were knocked out of the playoffs last season in the 2nd round after winning back-to-back Super Bowls. During the off-season they said good-bye to the likes of Tom Ashworth on the O-Line and team leader Willie McGinest on defense. They have granted leading receiver Deion Branch permission to seek a trade, to find some sort of resoluton to the hold-out that has lasted all off-season. The one constant, however is #12 behind center. As long asa Tom Brady is on the field the Patriots have a chance, and in 2006 it is more than a fighting chance. The fact that the Pats are #4 on my Guru Power Rnakings should show you how much I like the Pats this year, even with all the changes. The Dolphins are tough, the schedule is tough, but Brady and the Pats are a little tougher. To read the rest of my preview, check out TheSportsGuru.com __________________ The Guru Check Out TheSportsGuru.com Check Out The Mile High Report […]

  2. Andy Benoit Says:

    Great analysis, very in-depth and well thought out. I think the Deion Branch situation is interesting because, as I blogged about yesterday, the Patriots still hold all of the leverage in those negotiations. Branch is in the final year of his deal, which means no team is going to trade a first-round pick for him and he also must play in at least six games to become a free agent after the season.

  3. TheSportsGuru Says:

    Thanks, Andy, I appreciate the feedback.

    About Branch, you are exactly right. The Patriots do hold all the cards and I think Deion knows that. The way the two sides are handling the situation is a win-win for both. If the Patriots trade branch it’s because they got an offer that knocked their socks off, it means that Branch got his big contract. If he ends up re-signing it shows that the Pats offer was fair, and at teh same time shows other players on the team that Belichick won’t give in to every player that holds out. It’s a good ploy for both sides.

  4. Kevin Says:

    Now, lets talk football. I have watched the three preseason games and i have to tell you the patriots are the most dominent team i’ve seen yet. The last game when Cassel came in he didn’t miss a beat and picked up where Brady left off. Cassal has serious talent and i believe he’s in the same shadow as Brady…only, Cassal has more gifts than Brady. I know i’ll catch some stuff about this but i know this kid had all the talent you need to be a great quaterback in the NFL. The thing he has over Brady is his ability to scramble other than that i believe these guys are carbon copies. The other thing that i noticed is that the second and third string players trying to make this team are as good as the starters on the teams we played. This pats team has some serious talent and have the debth to compete for another Super Bowl! They have some really tuff cuts to make and the ones that get away there will be many NFL teams ready to sign them. Now, the thing is, we have to stay healthy…I know, I know, but that’s the game?! They have to stay healthy although, if they don’t there is good talent that can step in and do a good job and we can still be in the running.

    Last year was the greatest year ever in the history of the Pats and the NFL after losing weis n the D coach and draft picks and new players coming in and all the injuries they still could have gone all the way as they were. No team losing what they lost in the NFL could not have survived and would have did a nose dive to the cellar of their division. The Team last year was better than the three super bowl teams that the pats won…There is no doubt in my mind how great these guys hung in there and did a fantastic unbelievable incredible job. And you know, they didn’t even get a mention from the media how awesome they were and how they pulled off what they did last year. In my opinion they were the greatest team in all of Football since the first teams to play the first NFL game in the history of Football.

    These guys are ready and pump up! They stay healthy, they are Super bowl bound again…and i want Jr. Seau to get a ring and he is so happy playing for the pats he’s pumped to get a ring. My heart breaks for the former 55 Willie cause i wanted him to retire as a Patriot and they should have never let him go! However, the addition of Seau will fot in nicely and we wont miss wilie too much…I still would rather have Willie here…but a nice trade off getting seau.

    Stay tuned, it’s going to be a great season with a kick ass offense and defense! Look at Big Ben Watson?! LOL!! This guy is unstopable! He’s going to have a great year and they will not stop him getting the ball and after he gets it! I love this guy and he’s a miss match for any team we play. I hope Dion signs? But we wont need him with the talent we have NOW! Troy Brown, what can you say? He’s incredible…I really like the way Brady is getting the ball down low to his recievers instead of stringing them out and becoming Vulnerable for s serious hit that could take a receiver out from a serious injury. This team is nothing but the very besat and they have class and are the best team in the NFL.

    How about Cobbs? Not bad eh? I could write a book and keep writing for the next two days about this team and how great they really are. So, i’ll cut it short and say thanks.

    Kevin

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