SANTA CLARA, Calif. — We made it.
Tremendous Bowl Sunday.
Lastly time for soccer, proper?
Not so quick.
Every week within the Bay Space uncovered lots in regards to the Patriots, from Mike Vrabel’s zingers in group conferences, Stefon Diggs’ excessive regularity, Drake Maye’s secret weapon juice machine, the backstory behind Wes Welker’s famous “foot soldiers” press conference, what it’s wish to follow this team at the Super Bowl and the way the workers introduced components of residence to determine a consolation and routine this week.
And but, there’s extra.
Get pleasure from 10 leftover notes and ideas from the week that led to Super Bowl LX:
1. Antonio Gibson, recovering
Bear in mind him?
Antonio Gibson was within the Bay Space this week, and all indicators level to a wholesome restoration from the torn ACL he suffered in the course of the Patriots’ win at Buffalo in Week 5, maybe the defining win of their common season. Following a typical restoration timeline, the veteran working again could possibly be in line to return Week 1 subsequent season.
2. Vrabel assembly leftovers pt. I
OK, again to Foxboro.
In his group conferences, now well-known for Vrabel cracking on players, often getting rookie left sort out Will Campbell fined and extra, the top coach has a phrase he likes when exhibiting clips of an explosive play.
“He gone!” Vrabel will shout.
“It’s one thing easy,” Pats left sort out Vederian Lowe mentioned. “Nevertheless it makes me snigger.”
3. Vrabel assembly leftovers pt. II
By now, you’ve heard the Patriots are specialists in situational soccer because of Vrabel and vp of soccer operations John “Stretch” Streicher. A lot of the group’s situational preparation is finished on Fridays, once they begin with “Friday train tape,” a cutup of performs from across the league that Streicher places collectively for Vrabel to current in a morning assembly.
However the Patriots don’t simply pull performs from final week or the week earlier than that for this reel. Vrabel and Streicher will go years again into the archives to make some extent about uncommon performs that would have an effect on their subsequent sport.
“(Vrabel) will present performs all year long, from the earlier week or three years in the past, 4 years in the past or the Tremendous Bowl,” Pats exterior linebackers coach Mike Smith mentioned. “He actually thinks about each state of affairs that would come up within the sport. After which issues he’ll simply name out as flat-out dumb performs. Like, ‘what the f— was this man pondering?’”
4. Defensive disrespect
One of many extra frequent Patriots storylines this week coated each the rise of their protection within the postseason, and the perceived slights gamers admitted have motivated their play.
Inside linebacker Christian Elliss, who’s extra reserved by nature however unafraid of a microphone, pinpointed precisely who’s giving the Patriots bulletin-board materials.
“It hasn’t actually even been different groups. You already know, more often than not you’ll be able to have a look at different groups like, ‘Oh, have a look at what this participant mentioned.’ More often than not it’s been reporters,” Elliss mentioned. “And for us, we’re simply going to make use of it as gas to the hearth.”
By the numbers, the Patriots protection registered as a median to above-average unit in the course of the common season. Since then, they’re monitoring to complete among the many biggest playoff defenses of all time, permitting 26 factors in three video games, good for fewer than one level per possession.
5. The coaches’ Dunkin’ run
Throughout an everyday sport week, Tuesdays are the longest work day for NFL coaches. Particularly in New England.
Patriots coordinators and assistants will spend upward of 16 hours constructing a sport plan for the next Sunday, a course of that requires statistical research, movie evaluate, conferences, dialogue and debate. So to interrupt up the lengthy hours, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and quarterbacks coach Ashton Grant drive up Route 1 to choose up the identical order at Dunkin’ each Tuesday at 3 p.m. They seize massive coffees for themselves, Vrabel and passing sport coordinator/tight ends coach Thomas Brown.
“Callie, who works on the Dunkin’, has our order memorized by coronary heart,” Grant mentioned. “And so she sees Josh’s automobile pull up, and he or she’s like, ‘I obtained all 4 for you.”
6. Tonga mum on free company
The Patriots’ checklist of impending free brokers is a brief one.
Exterior linebacker Okay’Lavon Chaisson is the most important title to know, adopted by some order of security Jaylinn Hawkins, tight finish Austin Hooper, inside linebacker Jack Gibbens and defensive lineman Khyiris Tonga. This season, Tonga has damaged from his status as a run-first, run-only participant and generated constant push as an early-down cross rusher.
He has one sack this postseason, double his profession whole getting into the season. Tonga won’t ever begin in New England, the place he sits behind Milton Williams and Christian Barmore, however he does enable the Patriots to flex into totally different defensive fronts with heavy personnel. So has he considered a return?
“No,” he mentioned. “Not but.
7. Maye’s confidence

Of all the expansion Maye confirmed over his MVP-caliber season, which started with a disappointing loss to the Raiders and completed with him breaking a number of of Tom Brady’s franchise data, it’s the unseen progress that has impressed teammates essentially the most.
“I can simply inform you in that huddle, the arrogance and the way he speaks has grown a lot,” rookie left guard Jared Wilson mentioned. “It’s simply so dominant and assertive now. And it was earlier than, however you’ll be able to inform he’s simply picked it up only a notch.”
Maye was elected a group captain earlier than the season, however Vrabel and McDaniels pushed him to raise his management effectively afterward. The 23-year-old wished to exhibit he was worthy of main the Patriots first, specifically by means of his on-field manufacturing, which instantly adopted that loss to Las Vegas. The week after, he led the Pats to their first win at Miami since 2019, and later commanded the primary game-winning drive of his profession in Buffalo.
8. Sport plan revealed?
In a mid-week interview with Go Long TD, Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis mentioned this week the protection has a easy plan for defending Jaxon Smith-Njigba, star Seahawks receiver and the NFL’s newly minted Offensive Participant of the 12 months.
“We’re going to have (Christian Gonzalez) comply with him,” Davis mentioned. “Clearly, he’ll movement, and I’ll in all probability see him a few instances.”
Smith-Njigba popped off for 10 catches, 153 yards and a landing in Seattle’s win over the Rams within the NFC Championship Sport. His 1,793 receiving yards led the NFL in the course of the common season. So naturally, shadowing him with a first-rate cornerback like Gonzalez is sensible.
Nevertheless, due to the Seahawks’ motions and stack formations, that might not be as straightforward as Davis made it sound. Vrabel hinted at that Thursday, when a deeper learn of his feedback suggests the Patriots could also be open to occasional double-teams of Smith-Njigba and different coverages.
“I believe it’s a stability,” he mentioned. “I believe there are occasions the place you moderately can’t simply primarily based on what they do with him and the place he goes. We’ll should be very conscious of him, similar to we’ll should be very conscious of having the ability to cease the run and the opposite issues that they do rather well. So, I believe it’s only a good stability of having the ability to present totally different appears.”
9. Ben McAdoo’s position
One of many few holdovers from Jerod Mayo’s workers to the Vrabel period, Ben McAdoo principally labored within the shadows this season.
His official title is senior defensive assistant, a curious change for a coach who has spent a lifetime on offense round a head-coaching stint with the Giants. In contrast to the Patriots’ place coaches, McAdoo was not required to be accessible to reporters, which saved most of his tasks in his new position at nighttime.
This week, one in every of his colleagues shone a lightweight on how McAdoo has been serving to the group. One in every of his chief tasks is getting ready the scout-team offense, which is tasked each observe with simulating the following opponent in an 11-on-11 setting in opposition to the Pats’ beginning protection.
“(Vrabel) offers him a number of — I don’t need to say, leeway with it as a result of it must be inside the opponent’s system — however he comes up with (play-calling) scripts,” Grant mentioned. “He’s additionally sending movies to (backup quarterbacks) Josh Dobbs and Tommy DeVito whereas we’re in conferences, like, ‘Hey, once we go on the market on this play, that is how I wished (it) to look.’ And so he’s doing a great job.”
Grant mentioned McAdoo, who coached quarterbacks for years, has helped him together with his position this season.
“We’ve had a ton of conversations once we had been evaluating quarterbacks within the draft. And I simply wished to choose his mind on a few issues, as a result of he’s been across the place at a excessive degree,” Grant mentioned.
The 30-year-old added he tries to study from each coach on workers who beforehand labored with nice quarterbacks. Particular to McAdoo, who coached Aaron Rodgers and Eli Manning, amongst others, Grant mentioned he discovered correctly contextualize errors on tape by contemplating the finer factors of the offense the quarterback was working.
“It’s asking, ‘What are they asking these guys to do in an offense?’ Each turnover isn’t just the identical, and every little thing has a distinct purpose and a distinct why behind it,” Grant mentioned. “And (McAdoo) simply sort of helped me convey that to realization.”
10. Quote of the Week
“You all the time knew that when he kicked (subject objectives), they had been going to go in. I believe that was simply sort of what we all the time thought and knew if we obtained into these kinds of conditions. The kick within the snow, that’s in all probability the best feat – one of many biggest feats I’ve ever seen on a soccer subject. You could possibly barely run, not to mention strategy and kick a soccer that size.” — Vrabel on ex-Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri making the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame.
