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Mike Dussault

October 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

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October 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

1985 afc title game Patriots at Dolphins (by loxienouis)

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Combination of speed, quickness and anticipation has helped Julian Edelman become one of the NFL’s best punt returners | masslive.com

October 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Combination of speed, quickness and anticipation has helped Julian Edelman become one of the NFL’s best punt returners | masslive.com

Good read from Nick Underhill about the somewhat underappreciated punt return efforts of Edelman.

Edelman has used this formula to great success throughout his career and has emerged as one of the sports preeminent punt returners. With 21 yards for 243 yards this season (11.6 per return), the wide receiver has a career average of 12.8 yards per return, which ties him for the NFL’s all-time mark with Jake Christiansen and George McAfee. Edelman’s current average ranks fifth in the NFL among players with 10 or more punt returns, though he and Seattle’s Golden Tate are the only players on that list that have not returned a punt for a touchdown. After taking one back in each of the last three seasons, it seems to be a matter of time before Edelman uses his speed, quickness and smarts to take one back.

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Film Review: Tom Brady’s Bad Yards Per Attempt and Dropped Passes | The Big Lead

October 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Film Review: Tom Brady’s Bad Yards Per Attempt and Dropped Passes | The Big Lead

Good read, with lots of pretty GIFs breaking down Brady and the drops.

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October 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The angle that we hit each other, if I would have gone out of bounds, I would have had to lose yards or go sideways, and I’m not really interested in that … you’re cutting the corner and trying to get as many yards as you can, and really not worried about much else – you’re worried about protecting the ball and flying through there as fast as you can go,” he said. “It’s kind of one of those deals and he kind of just hit me on the button. But I feel fine.

Should Danny Amendola’s mentality change? – ESPN Boston

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October 25, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Any time a perceived elite team falters, analysis pops up with “blueprints” on how future opponents can duplicate that success. Perhaps the best example was at the end of 2007 when the New York Giants defeated the 18-0 Patriots in the Super Bowl and everyone explained the Giants’ blueprint for success: “All you have to do is create pressure with your front four and get in quarterback Tom Brady’s face and get physical with their wide receivers and you can shut down their offense.” Oh. That sounds easy. All teams need to do is employ four elite pass rushers capable of creating pressure without a blitz while the back-7 covers one of the best wide receiving groups in the history. Easy enough.

Palazzolo’s Pitch: Blueprints | ProFootballFocus.com

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October 25, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick seems to deal with returning players only in the context of, if they’re cleared, there’s no restrictions. Recent examples: Rob Gronkowski played 64% of snaps and was targeted 17 times last Sunday in his first meaningful game action in 11 months. In 2011, Kevin Faulk played 39 snaps (67%)—22 more than BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead combined—in his first game action in 14 months after ACL surgery. He missed the next two games and played just 51 snaps the rest of the season, the final of his career. Aaron Hernandez was supposed to miss four-to-six weeks with an MCL sprain in 2011, but missed only two and played 80% of the snaps in his return (basically on one leg). He didn’t miss any more games, but Hernandez wasn’t nearly close to his form until six games later.

Sean Payton and Doug Marrone reunite in Saints-Bills clash on Sunday | The MMQB with Peter King

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