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While the New England Patriots invested nine picks during this year’s NFL draft Lawrence Guy Color Rush Jersey , only four rookies are currently on the team’s active roster — and one of which is a free agency pickup. First-round running back Sony Michel is joined on the 53-man squad by three cornerbacks: second-round selection Duke Dawson, seventh-rounder Keion Crossen, and undrafted rookie signing J.C. Jackson.With the exception of Dawson, who started the season on injured reserve and was only recently activated off the list, the rookies have seen considerable action so far on offense (Michel), defense (Jackson) and special teams (Crossen). Seeing them turn into regular contributors is — even without looking at their statistics — in itself an impressive feat considering the steep learning curve first-year players face when entering the league.The fact that the youngsters are already that well integrated into the system is not just a testament to their abilities to adapt but also to the team assisting this process. “Any rookie who comes in here, you’ve got to spend a lot of time with them,” de facto Patriots defensive coordinator Brian Flores said during a conference call earlier this week. “But that’s our role as teachers. I mean, we’re coaches, but inevitably, we’re teachers.”“We try to teach the game — how to study the game, how to play the game — and that’s kind of how I view myself as a coach. I’m a teacher, I just teach football,” Flores continued. So far it seems as if this teaching process is going well for the Patriots: Michel is the team’s lead back and has registered 144 carries for 649 yards and five touchdowns so far this season. Jackson and Crossen, meanwhile, are valuable rotational players with the former recently serving as New England’s number three cornerback.“We spend a lot of time with that group, that corner group,” Flores said about Jackson, Crossen and Dawson before taking a big-picture look at helping rookie players develop. “You know, we’ve got a couple young linebackers, a couple young D-linemen, and offensively it’s the same. It’s hard to come into this league and there’s a lot to learn [...] I love teaching and so does the rest of the staff, so it’s good for all of us.”New England’s coaching staff obviously takes center stage when it comes to teaching, but Flores also pointed out that veteran players have an integral role in this process. “I would say our veteran players, they do a really good job of working with the young players, helping them improve, helping them understand why we’re doing this, why we’re not doing this, why we’re not doing that, etcetera,” Flores said.“So, whether it’s Devin [McCourty] to Jason [McCourty] to Duron [Harmon] to [Patrick] Chung to [Dont’a] Hightower to [Kyle] Van Noy to [Elandon] Roberts https://www.patriotsfanstore.com/David-Andrews-Jersey , they all do a really good job of helping those young guys because they were young once and they had an older player help them out, so I think they all understand that,” Flores continued. This part of the process also gets supported by the coaching staff, said the 37-year old.“It’s something we try to preach to them as veteran players: ‘Hey, remember when you were young? I do. You weren’t very smart then, so help these guys out,’” New England’s linebackers coach, who himself is currently in a transition period towards becoming defensive coordinator, said. “I think they embrace that, and we’ve got a good group of veteran players who understand that [...] we’re lucky to have that.”Throughout the years, the Patriots have always taken pride in having strong leadership with players like Tom Brady, Tedy Bruschi and Vince Wilfork all helping the team’s rookies to get up to speed. “They kind of take on a coaching role that way,” Flores said about veteran players being a big part of player development. This year appears to be more of the same — and the results so far are encouraging. NEW YORK (AP) — Sometimes it’s not the quarterback who has fallen apart, it’s the quarterbacking situation that has gone wrong.Fans and “experts” can scream all they want about Eli Manning , Blake Bortles and Derek Carr . The truth is, Manning likely isn’t washed up, Bortles should never be counted on as the go-to guy on offense, and Carr doesn’t seem to have the confidence of the old/new coach.While the Patriots, Saints and Packers can relax knowing they have Hall of Fame-quality QBs, and the Steelers, Chargers and Seahawks have men behind center who could be in that company, a bunch of teams have predicaments at the key offensive position. And it’s not necessarily the players involved who should be the targets of all the criticism.Take Buffalo, for example. Bills faithful were so thrilled to see their team break that ridiculously long playoff drought that they ignored or pushed aside the fact the Bills are not real talented. Well coached for sure, but not brimming with stars.Then management messed up the backup QB configuration by acquiring, then getting rid of, AJ McCarron after having traded away Tyrod Taylor, who helped get them to the postseason for the first time since the turn of the century. Sure, going after Josh Allen in the first round of the draft made sense. Sticking him in behind a depleted and under-skilled line and with no true No. 1 receivers does not.What’s going on in Jacksonville is another example of much of the blame being misplaced. No, Bortles has not earned his keep this season, but he’s been inconsistent throughout his five-year pro career, and there was no reason to believe he’d become an All-Pro.That’s not what the Jaguars were looking for, anyway — though they would have taken it. They want to pound the ball with Leonard Fournette Steve Grogan Color Rush Jersey , but he’s been injured almost as often as he’s been healthy. And they wanted to rely on their defense, which has sprung leaks.Bortles’ strength is as a complementary piece. When he has to be a focal point, he tends to flop.Then there’s Manning, whose two Super Bowl rings should have earned him a lot more respect and leeway than the New York fans or tabloids are willing to dole out. Manning hasn’t lost his grit, his intelligence or his arm strength. What he’s lost is a semblance of protection from an offensive line weaker than any other than perhaps Buffalo’s.Manning also is in a new offensive system for the third time in four years. If that’s a problem for a veteran quarterback — and it is — imagine how challenging it is for the relative kids.Rich Gannon, the 2002 NFL MVP who spent much of his career mastering difference schemes and now dissects them as one of the most insightful NFL TV analysts, points directly to system change as a culprit for poor quarterback play in some cities.“Different systems are the most dysfunctional situation you can have,” Gannon says. “A guy like Alex Smith, look at what he went through with all the coordinators in his first seven years in the league (in San Francisco). It’s crazy, and the player is never able to grow in a system. I think you see it with Mariota; Marcus is not able to grow with a system because of all those changes, and you are stunting their growth when you do it.“Suppose I say to you in the first year, we are going to learn German together. Then I come to you the next year, we are going to learn Spanish. The next year it’s French, then Polish. You have nothing to fall back on and that is what is happening with a lot of these situations. They draft a guy and in his first year they put him through that?“You can’t let the system change around the quarterback. One of the biggest reasons that Mike McCarthy and Aaron, Sean Payton and Drew, or Tom and the Patriots have had so much success is (continuity). When Charlie Weis was getting ready to leave, the Patriots didn’t look outside, they stayed in the building and hired someone you didn’t know, Josh McDaniels. When Josh left (for Denver), they promoted Bill O’Brien. Then Josh returned.”Gannon also notes that putting novice quarterbacks on the field so early is a recipe for failure because of the practice limitations in the offseason and regular season. You can cram all kinds of stuff into their heads, and some playbooks stack high enough to use as Olympic diving boards.“It’s all about reps, right? Repetition is the mother of learning,” he says.“These rookies aren’t getting the reps. We have the rules where when they are in college and it’s not until they graduate can you get them in to the program. Then they took away quarterback school and some of the learning in the spring (through the CBA).“Most of them are not getting the reps initially — Allen and (Jets rookie Sam) Darnold weren’t getting a ton, even (Cleveland’s top overall draftee) Baker Mayfield wasn’t because they were going with Tyrod Taylor. Then Tyrod gets hurt and they go, ‘Now we’ll give you all the reps.’ That’s on Sept. 10. Can’t work like that.“More important is the thorough understanding of the system and how much they can retain and process. The coaches call these plays and the quarterback is walking to the line thinking about what he’s supposed to be doing, who is his No. 1 progression, what’s the personnel? They don’t even get a chance to look at the defensive side of the ball.“With Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady and Drew Brees, they hear that play and the whole play comes to life in a split-second for them. Their eyes are always set on the defense, what are the coverages and alignment, where is the pressure? Because they know everything instantly about the play. For the rookie, it is several stages down the road before reaching that.”
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