New England Patriots T-Shirt , head coach Bill Belichick joins radio color commentator and ex-Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak for a film breakdown of the action. This week, the duo took a look at three pivotal plays from the team’s 38-31 victory over the Chicago Bears – New England’s first road win of the season.(11:00) S.Gostkowski kicks 66 yards from NE 35 to CHI -1. B.Cunningham to CHI 17 for 18 yards (N.Grigsby)Belichick and Zolak start by taking a look at kickoff coverage, using a first quarter play to highlight the unit’s execution. “We get a really good kick from Stephen Gostkowski, that’s always a key thing,” the head coach says. “Good hang time, good distance, gives the guys a chance to cover.” Belichick then highlights how his team does a good job of setting the defensive right-side edge and having two players – Nicholas Grigsby and Matthew Slater – beat their blocks to close the lane for the ball carrier.(8:40) S.Gostkowski kicks 68 yards from NE 35 to CHI -3. B.Cunningham to CHI 16 for 19 yards (B.King; N.Ebner).The next play to be analyzed is a kickoff in the fourth quarter. After praising Gostkowski for another well-placed kick, Belichick points out how Brandon King is able to set the left-side edge while the backside players also close in quickly. “We got that hole return condensed into [a] small area New England Patriots Hats ,” he says. “When the play starts it looks like they have a lot of field to work with but if we can get a good kick, good coverage and get our outside guys to set the formation tightly then there isn’t really a lot of room to run.”(11:05) C.Parkey kicks 60 yards from CHI 35 to NE 5. C.Patterson for 95 yards, TOUCHDOWN.“This is a big play to answer the score that the Bears just had,” Belichick says about Cordarrelle Patterson’s 95-yard kickoff return touchdown in the second quarter. The coach points out that Chicago, while initially having good coverage, overplays the runback which in turn allows his team to take advantage. Belichick also points out the role that two blocks by Brandon King and rookie J.C. Jackson played: “The key to this return is getting the backside cut off [to] create a little bit of an alley so C.P. can hit it.”4-8-CHI 45 (6:05) P.O’Donnell punt is BLOCKED by D.Hightower, Center-P.Scales, RECOVERED by NE-K.Van Noy at CHI 29. K.Van Noy for 29 yards New England Patriots Womens Hoodie , TOUCHDOWN.Belichick starts his breakdown of the Patriots’ blocked punt in the fourth quarter by highlighting the personnel and how the bigger defender are on the field to prevent Chicago from trying a potential fake. With Chicago initially blocking well, one of the rushers had to make a play – and Dont’a Hightower did. “Hightower is able to get in there with a good two-arm extension [...] good blocking technique, puts his hands right on the ball,” Belichick points out. “Great individual play here by High.”To watch video of the breakdown, please visit patriots.com.Patriots bring in two defenders for free agency workouts On a short week, the New England Patriots’ focus is lying primarily on getting ready for tonight’s opponent, the Indianapolis Colts. However, that does not mean that the team won’t take a look at some free agency to potentially bolster its roster further down the line. According to ESPN Boston’s Mike Reiss Womens Customized New England Patriots Jerseys , this is exactly what the Patriots recently did by bringing in a pair of defenders:LB Calvin MunsonCalvin Munson originally entered the NFL in 2017, when the New York Giants signed him as an undrafted free agent. The San Diego State product was not only able to make the team’s 53-man roster, he also carved out a role on defense and special teams: Munson appeared in 14 games during his rookie season and served as New York’s number three linebacker and a core special teamer. However, the 23-year old failed to build on his encouraging first year in the league and after a stint on the Giants’ practice squad to open the 2018 season was released.DT David ParryDavid Parry appeared in 35 games over the course of his three-year career. The former fifth-round draft pick was a two-year starter for the Colts but waived during 2017’s final roster cuts. The New Orleans Saints picked him up but shortly afterwards placed the 6’2, 320 lbs defensive tackle on injured reserve due to an ankle injury. During his stint on IR, Parry served a four-game suspension stemming from a guilty plea for disorderly conduct and attempted unlawful means of transportation. The Saints did not re-sign him and Parry joined the Minnesota Vikings for whom he appeared in two games this season as a rotational defensive tackle. He registered two tackles and a sack but was let go two weeks ago.