“New England Patriots. The organization does a good job of bringing guys in and plugging them in different places and getting it done. The backfield for instance—they’re shuffling that around. And some of the receivers when Tom Brady won the Super Bowl, they weren’t huge names, but that got it done.” — NFC defensive player
Pro Bowl Cheat Sheet: The AFC | ProFootballFocus.com
Pro Bowl Cheat Sheet: The AFC | ProFootballFocus.com
Four starters on the offensive team and three on defense, not bad. Though I’m sure there will be some Pats fans who don’t think McCourty should be on there.
I’m not one of them. He’s like the anti-Ninkovich… he only stands out when he’s doing something bad. Otherwise he’s been solid.
Say hello to Avielle Janelle Hernandez!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/say-hello-to-avielle-janelle-hernandez/
Happy Birthday Aaron Hernandez! Hope you’re ankle’s feeling better!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/happy-birthday-aaron-hernandez-hope-youre/
Belichick Breakdown – Steelers at Patriots 12/9/2007 (by xjmaki)
Defensive backs who don’t turn their head around is such a point of contention with Patriots fans this year, but here’s a great film breakdown of the how Rodney Harrison defends a pass against the Steelers without ever turning around. You don’t have to get your head around if you don’t touch the receiver and instead play the spot where the ball is coming down.
The Bills believed their defensive line to be one of the best in football prior to the season, but a lack of production and ability to stop the run has halted that notion in the eyes of many. Offensively, while the Bills have quick-strike ability and playmakers, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is already up to nine interceptions and four fumbles.



