Why pats will win superbowl
The Patriots are a true dark horse. The Patriots did lose a bunch of players to opt outs last year amid the pandemic. One of them was linebacker Dont'a Hightower, who's not only a very talented player but also a tremendous leader on defense. Hightower is back in the fold this year. New England's aggressive approach in free agency bolstered the roster on both sides of the ball. Kellerman mentioned the tight ends, but the Pats also acquired wide receivers Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne as free agents.
The defense was upgraded with the signings of linebacker Matthew Judon, defensive lineman Davon Godchaux, defensive back Jalen Mills and others. The offensive line could be a top five unit after the trade for tackle Trent Brown and the team re-signing center David Andrews.
The quarterback situation also should be improved. First-round draft pick Mac Jones, coming off a national title-winning season at Alabama, has played well in training camp.
The Patriots addressed their QB situation through the NFL Draft , and it will be interesting to see how they perform after a season in which they missed the playoffs. The New England Patriots were incredibly active during the free agency period and were given a gift this spring as they did not need to trade up to grab former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Mac Jones in the first round.
New England re-signed Cam Newton, who looked like a shell of himself in in his first year with the Patriots. There is expected to be a quarterback competition between the two heading into training camp, so this is one to keep an eye on. New England transitioned into one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL last season. They ran the ball on The passing game should improve as they ranked No.
If whoever gets the start Week 1 struggles early in the season, the Patriots have a backup option at the quarterback position. That said, there are a number of challenges awaiting Bill Belichick and company as they enter Sure, it's going to look different in New England this year without No.
Here are four reasons to believe that the Patriots will be able the climb the NFL mountaintop for the seventh time in the franchise's history. The major variable heading into , however, is that he won't have Tom Brady, the quarterback he's won all six of his Super Bowl titles as a head coach with, under center.
While losing the greatest quarterback of all-time in free agency isn't ideal, I do think Belichick relishes the opportunity to see what he can do without Brady. This is an opportunity for both Belichick and Brady to carve out a different chapter in their Hall of Fame legacies and prove to the rest of the NFL-viewing world that they can succeed without one each other. That type of challenge is one that I believe Belichick, who did go with Matt Cassel as his quarterback in when Brady suffered a torn ACL, will embrace.
Belichick who has career wins is also breathing down the neck of George Halas and Don Shula on the all-time wins list, so the motivation is there for the head coach on multiple fronts.
That brings us to , where Belichick has a roster -- if everyone remains healthy -- that can make a legitimate run at a Super Bowl with the proper coaching. This season is set to be unlike any other in the league due to the COVID pandemic and the lack of offseason activities, preseason and limited training camp will put a lot of pressure on coaches across the league to get their players up to speed.
There should be no doubt that Belichick will be able to do that in Foxborough. In fact, this may even give New England an advantage over other clubs if coaching takes on even more value in While the AFC East is improving, no club has really pulled away as the clear favorite, leaving the door open for the Patriots to win their 12th-straight division title in and put Belichick in line for the fourth NFL Coach of the Year award of his career. Everything coming out of Foxborough as it relates to Cam Newton is five-star.
Since the former Panthers quarterback signed on with the club back in July, he has received rave reviews, including from Julian Edelman , quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch and even Belichick himself. To this point, it feels like a foregone conclusion that Newton will eventually be named the starter to open up the regular season.
What makes Newton's arrival in New England so exciting as it relates to their Super Bowl chances is that the year-old is finally healthy.
He's had no real limitations due to his shoulder or his foot, a pair of injuries that have hampered his production over the past few years.
If that remains the case, the Patriots have themselves a quarterback who was league MVP at the peak of his powers and was able to take Carolina to Super Bowl Of course, it may be too much to ask for Newton to return to his self, but if he can get close to that type of production both with his arm and legs, the Patriots offense will have a versatility that they've never been able to utilize before.
Newton has also shown the ability to be a very accurate quarterback, completing The writing appears to be on the wall for Newton to bring above-average quarterback play to the Patriots in , which may mean more of the same in Foxborough in , even without Brady at the helm. A lot has been made about the Patriots losing a number of key figures on defense, specifically at linebacker, and rightfully so. Kyle Van Noy, Jamie Collins, and Elandon Roberts all leaving in free agency is unquestionably a big blow to a New England defense that was arguably the best in the league a season ago.
The opt-outs of fellow linebacker Dont'a Hightower and safety Patrick Chung also make things that much more difficult for Belichick. Despite those losses, the Patriots do have the pieces to not only replace them to a degree but continue to be looked at as an elite unit.
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