Thursday, December 31, 2020
Three Realistically Potentially Free Agent Quarterbacks That Could Work For The Patriots In 2021.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
The Patriots Top Three Needs On Offense Heading Into The Offseason.
Since Edelman is still on the team, let's go back to 2009, the year he came out of the draft and see how many tight ends and receivers the team has taken and developed.
WR: Brandon Tate, Julian Edelman, Taylor Price, Jeremy Ebert, Aaron Dobson, Josh Boyce, Jeremy Gallon, Malcolm Mitchell, Devin Lucien, Braxton Berrios, N'Keal Harry
TE: Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez, Lee Smith, AJ Derby, Ryan Izzo, Devin Asiasi, Dalton Keene
Of those 17 guys maybe 5 at most were able to be developed and 4 of those 5 came between 2009 and 2010.
The Patriots have been successful at bringing in sustainable free agents, thus it falls on to their ability to develop and not their ability to scout. Which is something I have been saying all season.
Friday, December 25, 2020
Cam Newton's Basement weapons are elevating him.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Jarrett Stidham Has Done Just As Much To Earn The Last Two Starts As Cam Newton
The Patriots are a team that is earn your spot. Newton won the job by default when Stidham got injured. Need proof, Stidham was a co-starter prior to the injury. Belichick put Stidham in the dog house and Hoyer didn't earn the number 2 role, which was given back to Stidham after the K.C. game.
Newton has not done anything this season as a passer to show he should continue to start if the Patriots get knocked out. He beat up on the worst 2 passing defenses and a below average passing defense. The only reason being given for Newton to start until the team was knocked out of the playoffs, was his legs. Realistically, Newton's legs have been almost as inconsistent as his arm.
What have we seen with Jarrett stidham? Versus KC, he came in with the score 13-3. He came in and made it 13-10 but was a product of the offense as Edelman handed a pass to the defender for a pick six to make it 20-10 before Stidham with now added pressure, threw another interception that ended the game.
Tell me that pick six at the hands of Edelman didn't effect the confidence of Stidham with the game still in reach. If anything, that put more pressure on the young quarterback's shoulder to make something happen. That added pressure could've destroyed Stidham's confidence.
Versus the 49ers, Stidham came in with the score 33-6. He threw an interception and almost tied Cam Newton's stats for the first 3 quarters. Again Stidham came in and made a Cam Newton pass and put the ball in the area of the pass catcher and not where it should've been. He was under pressure to show Belichick something, instead of just playing his game.
Versus the Chargers, Stidham came in went 2 for 3 in the 4th; throwing a perfect timing route strike to Olszewski for a touchdown.
WEEI on or around November 4th quoted Belichick as saying Stidham had improved since last season. So he's obviously showing something in practice. I know what else is Belichick gonna say, right but that same argument can be made about all his praise for Newton.
After last season Belichick had said that with getting to practice with the first string that Stidham was ahead of where he should be. It also came out that the Patriots wanted to sit him one more season for development but were very confident in him.
So why wouldn't Belichick start Stidham? How about because this year, he'd be replacing Tom Brady. A buddy of mine said Josh Rosen was played too soon and it destroyed his confidence. Why wouldn't Bill want to protect his young quarterback? We all talk about how smart Belichick is, so why wouldn't Bill know if it's too early to play Stidham?
There's been a lot of talk that Belichick conceded this season. I even said that after last week that this season seemed like an extended 2021 preseason. With how brutal Patriots fans are and how easy it is for a young player to lose confidence, I said and still believe Belichick would protect a young quarterback. Especially if the offensive weapons are as bad as people say they are.
There's also been talk about McDaniels looking vanilla this season. Something this writer was saying last season after watching the last two seasons. I got crucified and told how much of a genius McDaniels is.
McDaniels has peaked as an OC and should not be given the Patriots head coaching position. There is an arguement that Cam Newton is a product of McDaniels this season. That arguement can also be made for Stidham.
McDaniels needs to spend the offseason watching the top 10 offenses in college and get reinspired or he needs to take the Houston job.
The only thing I will say in defense of McDaniels is that he did what the Patriots have done for the past twenty years. He modified the system without getting rid of it.
He added the slow option plays that is what Newton does well, without sacrificing the accurate passing game for a extremely high risk deep passing game. Which is the other part of Newton's game.
So with the last two games, it makes sense to play Stidham. Bill may decide to give Stidham a placebo for 2021 and have him play only the Jets. If Stidham stinks, he'll struggle versus the Jets and if he doesn't, he can ride that high into 2021.
Patriots in favor of the preseason
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Cam Newton is not being Evaluated fairly.
Michel expected to try and make the most of playing time verus Miami if Harris cannot go
Damien Harris is dealing with an ankle injury which has had him limited. The Patriots are likely going to try to avoid it becoming more serious. Look for Sony Michel to attempt to remind the Patriots of why he was a number one overall in 2018.
Michel has spent a good portion of the season on IR. However, he is averaging 5.3 yards per carry on 43 carries.
Michel entered 2020 coming off back to back 900 yard seasons. Penalties and injuries had kept Michel from crossing the thousand yard mark in both his previous seasons.
Michel was thought to be an duel threat weapon coming out of college but has yet to live up to that. Even though the quarterback play has not been the best over his time in the NFL. According to player profiler Michel has only ran 21 routes and his 3 receptions are good enough to rank him 113th. Cam Newton has 301 attempts. Michel isn't even involved in 10% of the passing plays.
Look for Michel to have a big game versus the dolphins if given the chance.
How much blame is on Cam Newton for N'Keal Harry's lack of production?
"Cam has not played well. Cam has struggled with his mechanics. Cam has never been accurate".
All said by Shannon Sharpe to defend Cam Newton versus comments made by N'Keal Harry's trainer.
Now before someone brings up Cam Newton's completion percentage, just because one throws the ball to someone's bubble doesn't mean they're accurate. Bad ball placement can occasionally result in completions. Newton does not put the ball where it needs to be consistently, instead he puts it in the area of his pass catcher. That hurts production of the guys catching the ball. Thus it hurts the team.
Skip Bayless in defense of Cam Newton "To your point he's always had accuracy issues but he's also had stretches like against Seattle, he have a big game; he almost put up 400 yards."
Cam Newton had a big game against the 32nd pass ranked defense. Cam Newton also had a big game against the 31st pass ranked defense. I know, what about Houston, he lit them up. They're only ranked 24th. Which is one spot from the start of the bottom 8 of 32 pass defenses. So yeah, Newton has played okay at times as a passer, just as long as the team was a basement team. Those are the only 3 games Newton put up respectable passing numbers.
Yes, Cam has played bad. Yes, Harry's production is low this season. The only other thing I will say in defense of Harry is coaches tape has shown on occasion Harry to be open and Newton fail to even realize it.
Which along with Newton's accuracy issues, has hurt Harry's stat line. By how much, nobody knows. Thus Harry is also at fault. That doesn't mean Harry hasn't struggled to get separation. It means when Harry is doing his job, Cam is not. Making the formula of Cam Newton and N'keal Harry a failure thus far.
Newton has only gone over 200 yards passing 3 times this season. Average to me is 200 yards. Average this year, the number 16 and 17 ranked passers are throwing 248-256 yards per game. Below average are ranks 17-24. Newton is sitting at 26th with 181 yards per game. He's in the basement.
I understand the Patriots pass catchers aren't great. If his weapons were a tier better, Newton would still be at best a bellow average passer. Give him a true number one, he might be an average passer.
All the friends that Newton has around the league that are pass catchers are sitting there thinking, "I like that guy but this is business and I gotta think about my future. Playing with him is career suicide, dude can't pass unless he's throwing it deep. Do I really wanna be running full on sprints every play?"
No athlete in football wants to be running full speed on every pass play to try and run 20+ yards down the field on every play to get where the quarterback is accurate. No coach in their right mind wants to have their quarterback sitting that long in the pocket waiting for their guys to get down field. Otherwise we'd see more deep balls in the league.
https://youtu.be/Wx7PlsCNiTg
Newton is an average passer having a down year and it's majority, himself to blame
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
McDaniels defends pass catchers as he indirectly calls out Cam with comment about efficiency.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Bill Belichick makes a general statement and indirectly singles out Cam Newton.
Check out DPN Commentary from Tuesday December 15th. They open the show with Belichick saying "the passing game isn't as efficient as it should be." He made a general statement about the passing game but I'm gonna show that it was an Indirect message to Cam Newton.
That comment falls on the quarterbacks and then, it falls on the the rest of the offense. Why, who handles the ball the most during passing plays, the quarterback. Cam Newton has started all but one game. Stidham has come in during pressure situations needing 2 scores to come back and in garbage time. Yes, the playcalling could be better but the quarterback /quarterbacks cannot execute.
The offense would be better if Newton threw to guys instead of their bubble. Stidham throws a prettier pass but struggles with some decision making and still hangs on to the ball just a little too long. Hoyer forgot the fundamentals of playing quarterback.
Belichick's statement will chase away veteran receivers, even if Cam is the returning quarterback. Especially if Newton's returning. He's been inconsistent and has truly only had good passing games versus basement teams, with Houston being the exception.
Belichick doesn't normally speak, he never calls any one player out. There are guys playing above their level and then there are guys not "doing their job" or doing it efficient enough as they should be. Instead of going full Bruce Arians, I think this is Bill acknowledging to the media who has been harping on him about starting Stidham, that he sees the problem also.
Look at the Patriots receivers and tight ends.
Izzo, Edelman, Byrd, Harry, and Meyers combined for so far this season.
Catchable passes: 71.66
True catch: 81.26
Target Separation 1.66
Basically 7 of 10 passes are catchable and of all passes thrown 8 of 10 are caught. That's what we're seeing here. They played one game without Newton so those numbers maybe inflated as Newton throws to their bubble and not always to them.
Harry:
target rate 18.4%
Catchable passes 66%
True catch rate 87.9%
Target separate 1.47
Contested catch 76.9%
Edelman:
Target rate 22.5%
Catchable passes 71.8%
True catch rate 75%
Target separate 1.47
Contested catch 58.3%
Meyers:
Target rate 24.4%
Catchable passes 79.3%
True catch rate 91.3%
Target separate 1.89
Contested catch 61.5%
Gunner Olszewski:
Target rate 0.8% (3)
Catchable passes 150%
True catch rate 66.7%
Target separate 3.00
Contested catch n/a
Damiere Byrd:
Target rate 20.1%
Catchable passes 71.2%
True catch rate 89.4%
Target separate 1.79
Contested catch 36.4%
Isaiah Zuber:
Target rate 1.8% (2l
Catchable passes 100%
True catch rate 100%
Target separate .25
Contested catch n/a
Ryan Izzo:
Target rate 7.4%
Catchable passes 70.0%
True catch rate 92.9%
Target separate 1.70
Contested catch 100%
Devin Asiasi:
Target rate 4.3%
Catchable passes 100%
True catch rate 0%
Target separate .5
Contested catch N/A
Dalton Keane:
Target rate 4.5%
Catchable passes 100%
True catch rate 100%
Target separate 2.00
Contested catch N/A
Cam Newton:
True Completion 70.6% No 27
Pressure Completion 49.5% No 5
Clean comp 74.7% / 74.1% No 18 / No 34
Target Sep 1.69/3.49 No 4 / No 27
Drops 12
Newton is ranked 27th in true completion percentage but he's top 5 under pressure. His clean completion percentage player profile has two ranks. He's either below average at 18 or worse than some backups at 34. His target separation also has two ranks, a top 5 and a bottom 6. I could not find why there were two each of those two stats.
The 5 main guys listed true catching is 80%. Imagine how they would be with a guy who could hit timing routes and threw the ball where it was supposed to go and not to their area of his target.
Since the Denver game in just about every game, analysts have said coaches tape shows open receivers. The guy under center isn't getting the ball to open pass catchers. So yes, when Belichick talks about efficiency in the passing game he's most definitely talking about Newton.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Bubbles are meant to be popped.
Belichick is annoyed with his starting quarterback situation being the topic of press conferences.
Through 12 games, Newton ranks in the bottom half of the league in completion percentage (66.1%), passing yards (2,172), yards per attempt (7.2) passing touchdowns (5), interceptions (10) and passer rating (78.9). The last time we checked, those numbers haven’t lived up to the Patriots’ lofty standards."
There's nothing wrong with Cam's completion percentage until you look at how accurate he is as a thrower, how often he fails to see open pass catchers, and how he struggles on timing routes.
Tom Brady's stats for 2019 are a typical year for Cam Newton, minus 400 yards passing and plus 400 yards rushing. Although I have strongly disagreed, the arguement was that Newton never had weapons in Carolina.
Cam Newton is having a down year, especially in the touchdown passing department. The excuse is "he doesn't have weapons, he's a good quarterback". The only thing short on the excuse is, "if he had the weapons Carolina gave him..."
The Patriots pass catchers might not be the best at getting open but contrary to belief, they are getting open. Coaches tape has been used by many analysts since the Denver game to the present, to show he's not seeing or ignoring pass catchers.
The television camera only shows a sample of the field. One thing I have learned over the years is networks cannot be relied on because they often ignore things to talk about what ever the broadcasters wanna talk about. Sometimes they show the full replay and others they don't.
With the Patriots only having three games left and Belichick not liking to give away much. With Belichick saying Stidham was ahead of where he should be after the 2019 season due to getting snaps with the first team in practice and then around the first week of November, Belichick saying Stidham has improved from last year. It is unclear if Belichick will play Stidham or not once eliminated. Teams have limited tape on Stidham and the less they know the better.
Thomas Carannante of Musket Fire wrote, "But what’s worse for New England? It’s clear there’s no answer at quarterback. Cam Newton can’t get the job done as a passer, whether it’s because he’s regressed to the max, isn’t up to speed with the offense, or is really hurting from this abdominal injury.
Whatever the case, it’s really bad news for Bill Belichick and Co. if Jarrett Stidham is getting snaps at the end of games, which has happened four times now in 2020."
Why is it bad news, because the Patriots have to give up tape on Stidham and it means that the starter has losses the game and confidence of the coach.
While the fan base either wants Newton extended for the next decade or Belichick to draft a quarterback, there are some who want to see number four at the helm.
Danny Jaillet of Pats wire wrote, "Granted, we have not seen much in terms of playing time from Stidham. To be clear, I’m all for giving Stidham a chance at extended action. I want to see what he can do. However, there needs to be a contingency plan in case Stidham does not progress enough to warrant starting consistently.
The NFL is becoming a league of offense now. Good quarterback play is not only important but crucial to winning games these days."
Another bad thing is against the Chargers in garbage time when normally every coach in the NFL, including Belichick would've run the ball; Belichick had Stidham throw the ball. That's not done unless you're not confident in your starter or the coach and team feels disrespected by the opponent. So consider that as the 2020 season comes to a close.
McDaniels doesn't trust Newton.
In 2019 the Patriots had Tom Brady throw it 620 times and the team ran the ball 447 times. This season the Patriots have had Cam throw it 301 times and the team as a whole, has thrown it 361 times. The Patriots have already run the ball 427 times with three games left. 113 of those rushes have been by Cam Newton, compared to 26 by Tom Brady in 2019.
Now McDaniels recently came out and took blame for the failures in the passing game but what was he supposed to say, "the guy cannot get it done with his arm but Belichick wants to play him for the season?" Yeah, I don't think that would fly well.
Jerry Trotta of Musket Fire wrote, "We’ve heard time and again how it appears the Patriots have no faith in their quarterback’s ability to throw the ball..."
Watching Newton play this season, he has a high completion percentage but a lot of credit has to go to his pass catchers. Newton frequently throws the balls in his pass catchers bubble, meaning that the passes are high, wide, behind, or too low. Newton has also missed seeing open pass catcher quite a bit and at one point wasn't throwing to his right.
Trotta continued by saying, "Newton’s arm isn’t what it used to be, but it’s not a zero. And nothing we’ve seen from McDaniels has presented any belief in his current signal caller, who was supposed to unlock his beloved old offense from the days of Tim Tebow.
Unfortunately, the Tebow similarities have been far greater than we’d hoped."
The Patriots have been working on the 31 year old quarterback's throwing mechanics. Something done with rookies and sophomores, not veterans that have been in the league for a decade. When the Patriots try to run timing routes, Newton has struggled to release on time. Many times taking a sack or throwing the ball into coverage.
Cam is a "see it and throw it" quarterback, who makes his living off running around and throwing deep slants, streaks, and fades (straight line routes) over his opponents heads. He looks at times this season, hesitant to scramble for unknown reasons.
The Patriots are not built for that style offense. Although they adapted Newton's option plays, they're still built to hit the slot receivers on quick passing routes over the middle. Backs on routes out of the back field and tight ends on the seam or in the flats. The entire offense is built on timing, not speed and 50/50 deep balls.
That's incompatible with how Newton plays. With Cam's struggles as a passer, I believe that he was a bench warmer for this season. I warned everyone that this offense would be a minimum 60-40 of Tom Brady's offense at the minimum. People thought the Patriots would switch to a run and shoot offense.
The Patriots get pieces to fit, instead of stars. This time they got a star who was a square that they tried to shove in their round hole. No matter how hard they try, they cannot make Newton work this year and please don't say the 31 ranked Jets or 32 ranked Seahawks pass defense. They couldn't get pressure or cover.
The Patriots may bring him back to mentor a rookie, like Fitzpatrick; or to be security blanket incase Stidham cannot beat him out and struggles in camp or early next season. Like CBS sports said "Cam should be most likely holding a clip board in 2021, looking for a chance to erase this season". Kinda like Andy Dalton and Joe Flacco are doing.
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Cam Newton and the Patriots offense
McDaniels was vanilla last season. I called that and everyone rushed to his defense. He could've done so much more. It takes a quarterback normally 3 years to learn a system and everyone else 2.
I said at the beginning of the season that it would be at minimum 60-40 Brady's offense because they wanted to try and win. Plus the Team was built for Brady's offense and not a Hail Mary / bomb or scramble offense.
The patriots went out and for the first time got a piece that doesn't match their system. They're using Cam to the best of their ability, while not getting rid of the "Air West Spread" quick grid passing offense (Hybrid Air raid, west coast, and spread offense). I wrote an article about the offensive system earlier this year.
Quarterbacks normally are more accurate when they dink and dunk. That was part of the Tom Brady Offense. Newton is not a timing route quarterback, he never will be. That's the issue the Patriots are having, they can't coach that into Newton. They got a square peg and they cannot round the corners to fit.
Newton needs a team full of speed X-recievers that can catch 20+ yard bombs and hail marys 25 times a game. Slot receivers will struggle with Cam unless McDaniels and Belichick can teach Newton how to improve as a passer. Meaning hitting quick release short to intermediate timing routes.
Newton throws to the bubble of his pass catchers, balls are in the ground, above their heads, way in front of them or behind them. It's not in their hands or bread basket enough. He needs four or five "Megatrons". Guys running 20+ yard slants, fades, and streaks. Straight line routes for the most part.
He had a good games against the Seahawks and Jets because they weren't getting to him and they couldn't cover his pass catchers. The 31st and 32nd pass defense. Tim Tebow could've put up 300 on those teams. If Newton plays the remaining three games he'll get another chance to pad his stats versus the Jets.
With how Newton's accuracy looks this year, free agents pass catchers are gonna look at Newton's accuracy, realize what type of pass catchers he needs and unless they fit the mold, they're gonna go elsewhere. Even if they fit the mold, if they want to win; they may still go elsewhere. There's a reason he only had three winning seasons in Carolina, and It's largely him.
I know, Newton didn't have weapons in Carolina but then people still bragged about how good he was with no weapons. Now in New England, he's playing bad as a passer and "it's the lack of weapons and the play calling"? Maybe 35 percent can be blamed on McDaniels and his teammates, the rest is on Newton.
Cam might be popular but it's clear the style offense he needs is a college option run and shoot. Unless the Patriots abandon the offense that has worked for 20 years with small modifications here and there, that offense will not be ran in 2021. They've adapted his option style to their offense which has been okay but he's failed to grasp their passing offense.
Cam might be back for a second season as security but unless things go poorly for the rest of the quarterback room, Cam should be gone after 2021, maybe 2022 but that's only if his backup needs development next season. That's my opinion. Take it or leave it.
As far as Stidham goes, the Patriots are in the hunt for a playoff spot. After this upcoming game, even if Cam is the man, bench him if they get eliminated. No point on getting Newton hurt if the team is done. Treat the remaining games like the preseason. Give the bench playing time and rest or limit your starters to avoid injury.
https://youtu.be/nGxsPwalrf4
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
The Patriots Offense Must Be Better, Especially On Third And Long.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Like it or Not Tyrod is a Better Quarterback Than Newton.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
What do the Patriots do at quarterback for the rest of the 2020 season.
The first three weeks of this season, I noticed Cam Newton was missing or ignoring open pass catchers. Sometimes he'd throw it to a covered target and other times he'd run. I mainly noticed this towards Ryan Izzo. I read, watch and listen to a lot of sports writers and analysts, least in my opinion. After the Broncos game, analysts started saying that coaches tape showed him ignoring Izzo and other open pass catchers.
Every week starting with the Broncos game, analysts have been saying this. There was also a moment where they said Cam wasn't throwing to his right. That means anyone open to his right was ignored. Now we at home, unless we know where to look, only have what we see on the television, we don't see the full tape.
After the Arizona win, Harry took a lot of heat for when his quarterback was in trouble and having to be directed. Several analysts, including CLNS media, who had someone at the game; pointed out that Harry was open multiple times during the game and even during the one play where Newton had to tell Harry what to do.
Cam Newton has 266 passing plays, 30.6 a game. A protection rate of 81.1%, 21 danger plays and 15 interceptable passes. Newton has throw 9 Interceptions and 3 fumbles. He's ranked 27th with a 71.2% true completion percentage. He is ranked 31st in true passer rating with a 74.8.
Matt Dolloff wrote this after the Patriots beat the Cardinals, "Overall, Newton went 9-for-18 for 84 yards and two interceptions passing - a 23.6 rating. You get a 39.6 if you just spike the ball on every play."
One of the things I have heard and read from analysts is don't confuse completion percentage with accuracy. They pointed out versus Arizona, how although Newton completed the pass to white on the screen pass, that the ball was high.
Mark Daniels wrote after the Arizona game, "The quarterback missed open targets, held the ball for too long and nearly cost the Patriots the win."
Karen Guregain wrote, "FOXBORO — Maybe Bill Belichick wouldn’t admit or acknowledge it after the game, but the thought had to cross his mind about pulling the plug on this not-so-excellent Cam Newton adventure.
Maybe not for the game at hand, but for the rest of the season. That was how it was trending, as Newton was performing that badly against the Cardinals."
Cam is also the Patriots starter until Belichick or Robert Kraft say otherwise. I do my best to support him but as a passer, he is doing just enough but just enough isn't good enough because he's too inconsistent. When Cam is good, he's a top 9-16 quarterback but when he's bad, he's a bottom 8.
Quarterbacks start to decline between 35 and 36 years of age. Cam is a running back who throws, and running backs start decending at 30. There was an analysts who also said something similar recently and I agree.
As a quarterback, Newton is 6-7 years further in his career because his skill revolves around his legs and not his arm. I am one of the few Patriots fans that did not want Newton signed long term after week 2. Who wanted to wait and continue to evaluate him. Who is not excited to see Newton play, thinks the patriots option offense is too slow and thinks Newton has 2 years left as a starter at most.
Check this out, Ryan Izzo has been targeted 19 times with a target rate of 7.6% , 68.4% catchable passes, Target quality 4.4%, and a true catch rate of 92.3. He catches the ball when it's catchable.
His teammate, N'Keal Harry has been targeted 43 times this season or with a target rate of 18.9%, a 65% catchable rate, 3.3% target quality and a true catch rate of 85.7.
In comparison DK Metcalf has 90 targets with a target rate of 23.9%. 76.7 catchable passes, a target separation rate of 7 and a true catch rating of 84. If Harry was thrown more catchable passes his catch rate would be higher but that requires a more accurate passer.
Notice Metcalf has almost twice as many targets as Harry. Part of that reason is Newton doesn't see the field, is staying too long on or throwing to an earlier read or is taking off.
Analysts also mention a play sunday where Newton had Byrd open and threw the ball out of bounds. 5 of Newton's 9 incompletions were on poor throws. These weren't cause he was under pressure and throwing it away.
This was something I noticed earlier this season. Newton would have Izzo wide open and the ball would sail 5 yards above or around him, or Newton would try to force it to a covered receiver while Izzo was open someplace on the screen.
The CLNS pod cast had talked about how Newton's game is the 10-20 yard range and that Cam has no idea how to take anything off. They use that as their explanation for why Newton puts so many balls short and in the dirt. Five yard passes should be a gimme for any quarterback but for Newton, they're harder to hit than 30 yard passes.
Evan Lazar has said repeatedly that Newton "is not a passing drill, timing route quarterback. He's a run around, see it and throw it over your head quarterback." When it's clutch time and the Patriots need a passer, unless they're playing poor defenses, they cannot count on Cam's arm. How anyone could be excited from this, I don't get.
Dolloff continued, "This win at least proves that Bill Belichick is still capable of preparing the roster enough to scratch out a win despite poor quarterback play."
Cam Newton isn't apologizing for his performance, saying he'd take "an ugly win over a pretty loss". At the end of the Day, a win in 75% of what matters. However with five games left and the playoffs still in reach, everyone's individual performances still matter. That leads to a whole can of questions for how the team proceeds.
There has been one question going around and it has been a debate among analysts. Newton is playing to help see what they have with their other guys. However, with how inaccurate Newton is. With how many times he either hangs on to the ball to long, throws it to a covered, or tucks it and runs; how much longer will they leave him in there? His fallacies are hurting the growth and development of the other players, whether anyone wants to admit it or not.
The question then goes to if not Cam, who? Analysts say Stidham is still making young or rookie mistakes and that includes turning the ball over. Now many analysts agree that it his turnover rate could improve as he gains experience on the NFL level. Analysts say that Stidham understands timing routes and is more accurate but again the main knocks on Stidham are that he's in experienced, and both games that he was put in, the game was still in reach and he couldn't handle the pressure and turned it over.
Then the arguement is made that Stidham's play was comparable to Newton's first half versus the Raiders during his first game, and comparable to Newton's performance versus the 49ers in Stidham's second appearance.
I have said that the Patriots need to ride with Newton until they're out of playoff contention but if Sunday's win was a statement win, The Patriots could make the playoffs despite an inconsistent Cam Newton. There are huge problems with that as far as developing players on the offense go.
Another thing I noticed and stated is Tom Brady's 2019 season stats minus 400 yards passing and plus 400 yards rushing are a typical season for Cam Newton. I said that since week one. Newton's passing stats are down by like 300 yards and that includes his one game missed. However, he's still pretty close with exceptions to his touchdown passes.
With the areas Newton is struggling, he could actually be doing more damage than good at developing other pass catchers but his legs give the Patriots the best chance to win. The alternative is a more accurate less mobile and inexperienced Stidham.
So what do the Patriots do? That is the million dollar question. When asked about the quarterback position going forward after Arizona, Belichick didn't sound as confident in Newton as he did after Houston.
Think about this, after returning from injury; In 2009 a 32 year old Brady had a 800+ yard pass catcher, a 700+ pass catcher, a 500+ yard pass catcher, and a 400+ yard pass catcher. His main receiver was Welker who is the equivalent of Julian Edelman. His secondary receiver was a washed up Dion Branch. Newton's on pace to have 4 pass catchers with the same amount of yards.
Here's the one major difference. A 32 year old Brady with nobodies at the end or beginning of their career and that includes inexperienced Hernandez and Gronk but Brady still put up 29 touchdowns all together. Newton with a similar offensive build at 31 is only on pace for 19 total touchdowns this season.
In 2019, Brady had 27 total touchdowns, which is around where Newton is normally and the offense is basically the same. So that's a huge decline in Newton's production.
One cannot use the arguement that Newton had no weapons in Carolina, and then say his stats are down in New England because he has no weapons. The arguements cancel each other out.
There was an arguement that the Patriots would be a better team in 2020, than in 2019 but would have a worse record. Now the question has to be asked, would the team of been better off going with Stidham than Newton.
For those that say "I think we know", with everything Newton has shown us this season including camp in August, with Belichick orginally wanting to sit Stidham another year before Tom left, with the Patriots having confidence in Stidham this spring and summer, and with Belichick telling WEEI the following on around November 4th, "WE DON'T KNOW" if they would've been better off.
Here's what Belichick told 'Ordway, Merloni and Fauria early in November, "Jarrett has improved a lot from last year. He’s a much better player than he was last year. Just want him to continue to track in that positive direction. We’ll just see how it goes.”
Here's my final thought. There are many who will say don't play a young quarterback early, let them sit and develop because the risk of them losing confidence like Josh Rosen apparently did could happen to anyone. This line of thinking is especially true among Patriots nation. So why is Stidham now the exception to that line thinking or is it because he's a Patriots quarterback, or is it because he's not Cam Newton, and how can we be sure that's not what Belichick is doing with Stidham?
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Yes, We can be mad at Cam, Even with his statline, his production was lacking in a few key areas.
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Patriots fail to execute their 5 keys to victory vs the Texans
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Should the Patriots resign Newton
After the Seattle game like many, I said the Patriots needed to wait until after the Arizona game minimum before considering Newton past 2020. That's currently weeks away and now I can say they'd be better off waiting to the season plays out.
With exception to his passing & rushing touchdowns, Cam Newton's stats are on average for his career. He doesn't have Greg Olsen or top tier pass catchers but his pass catchers are there.