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Patriots Talk: Patriots acquire Marquis Flowers From Bengals

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Patriots Talk: Patriots acquire Marquis Flowers From Bengals

At the end of the day, the New England Patriots are not likely to be effected by their setbacks this season. With the release of Kony Ealy after having spent a second round pick for him from the Carolina Panthers, or Julian Edelman suffer a season ending injury, the team is still likely making the playoffs.

This team has been through Aaron Hernadez, a player that was very close with the team for several years, that ultimately was convicted of murder, yet still managed their team all the way to winning Super Bowl 49. The team has been able to work with Tom Brady missing his first four games last season and still won the Super Bowl. It has been proven time after time that as long as Bill Belichick and Tom Brady are still leading this team, they are going to continue winning.

The recent news is that the team has traded and acquired backup Linebacker Marquis Flowers from the Cincinnati Bengals for a seventh round pick. This news comes when Harvey Langi, Shea McClellin and Nate Ebner being absent at today’s practice, he was immediately inserted into the special teams unit for drills.

So why is it that the team acquired a linebacker when they just lost Kony Ealy (to the New York Jets of all teams), a defensive end when the pass rush is vital to the team? It’s Belichick valuing the special teams unit in the wake of injuries to multiple players. Getting Flowers out there is important now because the team is unsure about several special teamers like MMcClellan’sreturn. And even more important, the team is opening up against the Kansas City Chiefs who have returners Tyreek Hill and De’Anthony Thomas, who are incredible at their positions (Hill was a First-Team All-Pro as a rookie punt returner).

The acquirement of Flowers is Belichick trying to get his special team unit back into the shape before September 7th. As that is over a week away, it means that time is obviously crucial to get the Patriots ready for the season opener. The Kansas City Game will be at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night at 8:30 PM EST.

Stephen is a Contributing Editor for Trifecta Sports Network and covers the New England Patriots and the NFL.

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Patriots Talk: Players That Have The Most To Prove

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Patriots Talk: Players That Have The Most To Prove

It is here. The final game of the preseason is tonight against the New York Giants. The Patriots now have to see who else can prove their worth and make the final cuts. With players like Julian Edelman falling to an ACL torn or Kony Ealy being traded, many roster spots are now left open. As of now, there are several players on the roster who still need to prove themselves to make the roster for the 2017 NFL season.

Austin Carr (Wide Receiver) - Arguably the most polarizing and most spoken name after hearing of Edelman’s injury is none other than Austin Carr. As of now, he has been a player that has done well in both training camp and in the preseason (especially his touchdown catch in the first preseason game against the Jaguars) Due to his ability to play in the slot that he was well-known for at Northwestern, he has been seen to make the fifth and final slot for the receiving position.With wide outs like Chris Hogan, Brandin Cooks, Danny Amendola and Matthew Slater (mainly special teams) likely making the four top spots at wide receiver, Carr could make a push for the fifth spot of players like Cody Hollister with a strong performance tonight.

Brandon Bolden (Running Back) - While Bolden has been a major special teams players, with the addition of Marquis Flowers from the Cincinnati Bengals, his butt is on the hot seat. He provides little as a running back and with the amount of depth the Patriots have especially with strong performances from Dion Lewis, D.J Foster, and Mike Gillislee, he will be one of the few special teams who likely won’t be able to validate their position. The current picture looks like the end for Bolden unless he gets on the practice squad if he clears waivers.

Cyrus Jones (Cornerback) - Oh boy, the one issue that seems to be a never ending concern is Mr. Cyrus Jones. Despite being the highest draft pick in the Patriots 2016 Draft, he has had severe difficulty adapting to the game. The player had these same issues at Alabama until his final year where he broke out. So far, Jones has shown little to no improvement as a defensive back and has been shown to be a liability as a punt/kick returner. He has mainly been competing with Eric Rowe for the slot corner back position, but Jones’ best chance of making the final 53 roster is his job as a special teamer. He has shown some improvement in that area, but there are many issues that still need work. Jones is the most likely of any on this list to make the final roster, but having a horrible game today would be the signal to sign his release papers.

Adam Butler (Defensive Tackle) - Possibly the biggest surprise to see on this list is Butler. The reason for why he is a major player is due to the lack of depth at defensive tackle. He has shown an ability to break through the defensive line and make a presence in the backfield, but long time players like Malcolm Brown and Alan Branch are the current starters at the position. The undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt has been quite the surprise and considering how much depth is still at the position, he could make spot if he shows something against the Giants tonight.

Jacoby Brissett (Quarterback) - While the team has traditionally carried two quarterbacks on the roster, Brissett was added onto the roster when he was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Many have felt that Brissett despite being able to handle the quarterback position. He still has much to improve and with both veterans on the team at Quarterback, he is likely to be stashed onto injury reserve or be put onto practice squad once waivers are cleared.

Jacob Hollister (Tight End) - Hollister is an undrafted rookie free agent that has been on the hot spot for awhile now. His first preseason game where he had over 116 yards receiving had many thinking eh could be a third tight end behind Allen and Gronkowski. Even though Matt Lengal has been pushed to injury reserve, Hollister is now competing with James O’Shaughnessy for the final tight end spot. Without another strong showing with this final preseason game, he could very well be on the cutting block.

As of now, there is a lot of names that can be tossed around to make the final cuts but we can never be certain on everything, especially when it comes to Bill Belichick. The game will be starting tonight at 7:30 PM EST at Gillette Stadium.

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Boxing Lights Up, Irving Trade Falters, Edelman Goes Down

Last Thursday was my 23rd birthday and you know what that suggests?

Bad decisions infinite (of course) and a Monday edition of “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”.

Without further delay, let’s get it started.

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Patriots Sign Three Players To Bolster Defensive Line

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Patriots Sign Three Players To Bolster Defensive Line

The New England Patriots announced today that they have signed three rookie free agents -DL Michael Bart, LB Christian Kuntz and LB Nick Usher.

Bart was originally signed by the Arizona Cardinals as a rookie free agent on May 17, 2017, out of North Carolina. The 6-foot-3, 270-pounder, was released by Arizona on June 6, 2017.

Bart appeared in 48 games with 29 starts and finished with 83 total tackles, 12½ sacks, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries.

Kuntz was a part of three Northeast Conference championship teams (2013, 2015 and 2016) at Duquesne.

The 6-foot-2, 228-pounder, helped the school to a 23-11 overall record and a 14-3 record in his conference during his three years as a starter. He was named a second team Associated Press All-America in 2015 and 2016.

Usher was originally signed by the Seattle Seahawks as a rookie free agent on May 12, 2017, out of Texas-El Paso. The 6-foot-3, 235-pounder, was released by Seattle on July 29, 2017.

Usher started in 36 of 49 games in college and was moved to linebacker as a senior after three years along the defensive line. He recorded 179 total tackles and 12 sacks during his college career.

All three are part of the Patriots effort to create depth on their defensive line after the retirement of Rob Ninkovich, injuries to Rivers and Wise, and the cut of Kony Ealy.

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