Authentic Kendarius Webster Jersey , which gives both the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams plenty of time to prepare for the biggest game of the year. However, to paraphrase Spiderman’s Uncle Ben, with a great amount of time comes a great amount of responsibility. What does this mean, you ask? Coaches need to find a way to use the time as efficiently as possible to not be counterproductive in their preparation.New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels spoke about this during a conference call on Tuesday, explaining the difficulties behind getting a team ready for a game like the Super Bowl. “I think one of the challenges of this preparation is to be well-prepared but not overdo it,” said McDaniels — he himself on his way to his ninth Super Bowl since joining the Patriots’ staff as a personnel assistant in 2001.“There’s really only one other situation that you can compare this week to and that’s even a stretch to say that, and that’s the first game of the year where you have so much time to prepare for the opponent because you’re not really sure what they’re going to do,” McDaniels continued. “This one, same thing: you’ve got a lot of time to prepare for them but you’ve got to be careful because you start getting into over-coaching and too much information and you overload the players.”The Patriots, of course, haven proven themselves to be masters when it comes to finding the right balance between getting in the right shape for the game ahead and keeping it basic by focusing on fundamentals. It is what allowed them to go to four of the last five Super Bowls. And as McDaniels pointed out, doing this is paramount heading onto the NFL’s biggest stage despite seemingly plenty of time available.“Now we’re not playing fast and aggressive Kendarius Webster Jersey Boys , we’re thinking and trying to do too many things that are out of character or not in our nature,” the 42-year old said when talking about the issues too much new information might cause on the field. “I think you want to try to strike the right balance with [the players] like you do every week. You just have more time so you’ve just got to distribute it properly.”“Make sure you don’t overdo too many things in one area so that they know what to do and can go out and do it properly, the way that you’d like them to. That’s really the goal,” McDaniels continued before pointing out that one thingcertainly helps in this regard: experience. New England does not only have an experienced coaching staff familiar with reaching the Super Bowl, but also plenty of players that have been to the big game before.“Obviously, Tom [Brady] has experience in this situation,” said McDaniels about the Patriots’ quarterback who like his coordinator and position coach will appear in his ninth title game next week. “We have a lot of players that have experience in this situation as well, so that doesn’t really much matter this week. What matters is how well we prepare this week for this opponent who’s the best team we’ve played all year — what we’re able to do [...] out there on the field in terms of performance.”Knowing how to manage information will certainly play an important role in the process leading up to the game, and to making sure this performance is what it is supposed to be in order to win. The Patriots and their staff have shown the ability to do just that time and again in the past. The bigger question might therefore be how the Rams and their comparatively green coaches and players tackle this under-the-radar problem over the next 11 days.New England Patriots 2018 roster breakdown: #91 DE Deatrich Wise Jr. The New England Patriots currently have 89 players on their active roster. However, only 53 of them will be able to survive the cutdowns on September 1 and ultimately make the team. Over the course of the offseason, we take a look at the players fighting for those spots to find out who has the best chances of helping the Patriots recapture the Vince Lombardi Trophy.Today, the series continues with one of New England’s defensive linemen.Name: Deatrich Wise Jr.Position: Defensive edgeJersey number: 91Opening day age: 24Experience: 1Size: 6’5 Infant Chase Winovich Jersey , 275 lbs.2017 review: The New England Patriots picked four players during the 2017 NFL draft, but only one of them actually found his way onto the team’s 53-man roster: Deatrich Wise Jr., who heard his name called in the fourth round and turned out to be a very good selection for New England during his rookie year. In fact, the Arkansas product served as the de-facto number two defensive edge behind fellow ex-Razorback Trey Flowers.In that role, Wise Jr. appeared in all 16 of the Patriots’ regular season contests and played 51.2% of New England’s defensive snaps (543 of 1,060). And even though his playing time decreased later during the year to a point where he played only 23.6% of snaps (51 of 216) in the postseason – mostly due to the additions of Eric Lee and James Harrison –, the 131st overall draft pick remained a productive presence opposite Flowers.Through the Patriots’ last six games of the season and with his role more specifically that of a pass rushing specialist, Wise Jr. registered 4.0 sacks to bring his season total to 7.0 – second-most on the team behind only Flowers. His impact was not limited to quarterback takedowns, though, as the rookie also was a regular disruptor of opposing passers: Wise Jr. finished the season with an additional 14 hits and 13 hurries.He still had his rookie hiccups, though: while productive as a pass rusher, Wise Jr. was a bit inconsistent at times and also had issues when it came to setting the edge in the running game (which played a role in the team adding the aforementioned Lee and Harrison late in the year). Overall Chase Winovich Jersey Draft , however, his first NFL season can still be seen as a success: Wise Jr. acclimated well to life in the pros and laid a solid foundation for the future.2018 preview: Following his encouraging rookie campaign, Wise Jr. appears poised to make the famed second-year leap in 2018: the 24-year old was one of the Patriots’ training camp standouts due to his high-motor during team drills and competitiveness when going one-on-one against the team’s projected starting offensive linemen. Consequently, he received plenty of opportunities to play together with the top defensive lineup.Given his performance over the summer, Wise Jr. is expected to continue seeing considerable playing time in year two. While a deeper rotation at the defensive edge positions should lead to a decreased total number of snaps for him, Wise Jr. should be a beneficiary of playing in a group that saw the additions of Derek Rivers (off injured reserve) and Adrian Clayborn (via free agency) over the course of the offseason.The second-year man will still see a lot of time, but possibly in a more clearly-defined role as a situational pass rusher – a usage that fit him well last year and allowed him to play to his strengths. As such, he will likely be on the field for 30-40% of defensive snaps. And all things considered, it would not be a surprise if Wise Jr. turned out to be the Patriots’ most productive pass rusher this season as opposed to the higher-profile Flowers or Clayborn.