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Also due in no small part to the ease in which opponents have passed the ball against us whenever their protection allowed, because 1) our Safeties room is the Worst in football; 2) Carlton the Doorman Davis; and 3) our LBs besides Marty McPoo (maybe) can't cover anyone.

pass defense is middling, like 15-20th in league but id say our CB situation is better than most teams with Gonzo, Davis and Marcus Jones.. Jones we should start thinking about extending, he's a great nickel corner and elite returner on special teams...

but our defensive line is elite and statistically one of the best, if not the best in the entire league.. also if teams are getting stuffed on the ground, they'll naturally go to the air more which could be why teams put up more air yards

Chaisson i thought was a JAG but he's been doing really well, Landry is a solid player and leader, Spillane is leading tackler on team

games are won and lost in the trenches, overall our defense is pretty good and getting better..

going from where we were last year talent wise to this year is pretty remarkable.. still plenty of areas for improvement, but that can be said of all 32 teams
 
I don't understand the worries about this defense.

We give up early scores against inferior opponents because we are very vanilla against shit teams. Why would you be aggressive and exotic against teams you know you will easily beat?

The team's best defensive game all season long came against Buffalo in prime time. There is no one better in the league than Mike Vrabel when it comes to game planning against top offenses. The defense brings it when it matters most. That is all that matters.
 
pass defense is middling, like 15-20th in league but id say our CB situation is better than most teams with Gonzo, Davis and Marcus Jones.. Jones we should start thinking about extending, he's a great nickel corner and elite returner on special teams...

The Doorman is one of the most Over-Paid players in the entire league; and there is Zero even replacement-level talent behind the 3 starters.
Agree about Marcus.


but our defensive line is elite and statistically one of the best, if not the best in the entire league.. also if teams are getting stuffed on the ground, they'll naturally go to the air more which could be why teams put up more air yards

Chaisson i thought was a JAG but he's been doing really well, Landry is a solid player and leader, Spillane is leading tackler on team

We need another pass-rushing DE; and Spillane makes most of his tackles down-field.


games are won and lost in the trenches, overall our defense is pretty good and getting better..

going from where we were last year talent wise to this year is pretty remarkable.. still plenty of areas for improvement, but that can be said of all 32 teams

Such as replacing the Entire Safeties room except for Woodson...and he's no great shakes either.
 
Went into Walmart this morning to grab some groceries. Have a Patriots T-shirt on. Run into a 90 year old man in the meat department with an old beat up Jets hat on. Give him a nod with an inadvertent, slightly obnoxious smirk, and even though he was million years old, he says “oh fuck off” as he walks away.

Lolololol
 
I don't understand the worries about this defense.

We give up early scores against inferior opponents because we are very vanilla against shit teams. Why would you be aggressive and exotic against teams you know you will easily beat?

The team's best defensive game all season long came against Buffalo in prime time. There is no one better in the league than Mike Vrabel when it comes to game planning against top offenses. The defense brings it when it matters most. That is all that matters.

their 2nd half defense has been outstanding
 


The New England Patriots have had one open roster spot for the past few weeks, but with practice squad elevations, that fact has largely gone unnoticed.

On Monday, the Patriots finally filled that open slot — claiming edge Caleb Murphy after he was waived by he Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday.


Admittedly, not many people are familiar with Murphy. He was an end-of-the-roster player with the Chargers, and has played just 11 games in his career thus far. The 25-year-old entered the league in 2023, signing with Vrabel's Tennessee Titans. He was later released, signed to the Chargers practice squad, and eventually made their 2025 roster. Murphy had his first career sack against the Giants in Week 4 of this year.

A strong preseason led to Murphy making of the Chargers' roster. He had a pair of sacks against the Saints, a game in which he had a 90.4 PFF pass-rush grade; he had a 69.9 overall grade for the preseason, and an impressive 78.0 pass-rush grade through his four games.


Murphy was released for a reason. Aside from his single sack on the year, Murphy's 48.3 PFF grade shows he may have been a bit out of his depth.

While his NFL career hasn't been what he might have hoped so far, there's no shortage of potential for the edge rusher.

New Patriots edge Caleb Murphy was a Division II record breaker​

Murphy started his career at Grand Valley State, Matt Judon's alma mater. He then transferred to Ferris State, a top Division II program in Michigan, where he won two D-II national championships.

While being a champion is good to hear, it was Murphy's absurd production that turned heads. An impressive 2021 season saw him notch 14.5 sacks, but 2022 saw him break records. The Bulldog recorded 25.5 sacks, breaking the NCAA record for most in a season across all divisions, and tied the record for most TFLs in a season with 39.


Murphy won the Gene Upshaw Award for the best offensive or defensive linemen in D-II, as well as the Cliff Harris Award, given to the best non-Division I player in the country. Most impressively, he won the Ted Hendricks Award, given to the nation's best defensive end; he was the first non-FBS player ever to win the award.

The list of Ted Hendricks Award recipients is nothing short of ridiculous: Aidan Hutchinson, Chase Young, Bradley Chubb, and Jadeveon Clowney, all top-five picks, have all won the award since 2012. Three other first round picks have won it in that timeframe, and second rounder Donovan Ezeiraku won it this past season. Murphy is in excellent company.


While the Patriots may not get an elite pass rusher in Murphy, it's far from unreasonable to think he could be a rotational piece to a team that needs more edge production. Keion White has been disappointing, and Anfernee Jennings isn't a scheme fit for the team's defense.

Murphy could be exactly what this team needs.
 
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