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2016: PatsPropaganda Year in Review

February 25, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Slightly non-football, self-indulgent post today as I take my yearly look back at the blog and all the fun that was had.

It’s hard to believe that this coming December will make it a full decade since I started writing internet blogs about the Patriots, and this April will make it seven years since I started focusing my efforts on PatsPropaganda. I’m still not entirely sure where this is all going, but what I do know is I enjoy it way too much to stop and each year it grows a little bit more.

The first major order of business in 2016 was to migrate the entire site from Tumblr over to a hosted WordPress site. That process was a crash course in all kinds of computer stuff I never thought I’d get into, but it all went smoothly and I learned a ton. In hindsight, I wish I had done it far sooner. The disadvantage was that I could no longer just make a simple video or GIF post and count that as content, but it pushed me to create better and more consistent posts and I think that improved the “brand” while I still could use Tumblr as a media outlet.

I’ve already made some 2017 tweaks to the design and will continue to streamline things while staying true to making PatsPropaganda the very definition of an independent sports blog.

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Patriots Gameplan: Super Bowl Bye Week vs. The Haters

January 27, 2017 by Mike Dussault

No game this weekend so instead of a gameplan for the Pats I’m writing a gameplan for us, the Patriots fans.

It’s hard work being a Patriots fan when the games aren’t on, when we’re not kicking ass up and down the gridiron. Because we’ve been doing it for so long the countless blowhard pundits who need people talking about them often have our team in their crosshairs.

All you have to do these days is have a dumb opinion about Tom Brady and it’s going to spread like wildfire. Just ask Chris Simms.

The Pats’ merits are debated both at macro (Deflators! Videotapers!) and micro (Tom Brady can’t throw deep!, the defense hasn’t played anybody!) levels, because that’s what “sports media” is now and it’s annoying as hell to have to deal with for Patriots fans.

What can you do, New Englanders are passionate about their sports and that passion only seeps into all the other Patriots fans around the globe. I know because I hear from them. From places like Brazil and Germany and Hungary to name a few.

The support of this team runs deep everywhere by those who can appreciate excellent, once-in-a-lifetime quality football.

But this weekend let’s take a moment to appreciate what we have in this football team. How lucky we are that in this crazy world we have a diversion that has brought us all so much  joy over the last decade-and-a-half.

Let’s take a short trip down memory lane for some perspective.

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Video: Welcome Back Brady Bus Recap

October 18, 2016 by Mike Dussault

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I wrote a little bit in the Posits yesterday about what a blast the Welcome Back Bus was but every year I like to edit a small video of my Patriots Pilgrimage on the return flight so here that is along with a bunch of pics as well.

Thanks to Skedaddle for making it all happen and to Nick “Fitzy” Stevens and George Kippenhan who kept us all laughing the entire day. And thanks especially to all the fans just crazy enough to join our merry bus of Pats fun. I hope you all had as much fun as we did! And best of all, the Pats won and we didn’t leave anyone behind!

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And finally here’s the video I put together of the day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fEnVHmESJE

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A Closer Look: Birth of a Patriots Blogger

August 5, 2016 by Mike Dussault

I’m excited to share a very special treat today with you all today. I get a lot of emails asking about how I got my start blogging about the Patriots, when I started rooting for the team, etc. While there are plenty of moments that I look back on that played a part in me starting this site, there’s one particular memory that I can not only tell you about, but show you.

I was the ultimate NFL Films junkie when I was a kid. I loved the epic nature of their work and would never miss a week of Inside the NFL. This inspired me to teach myself how to edit videos on my parent’s VHS camcorder. My first project? A highlight film of my freshman football team set to Eye of the Tiger and Bust a Move. I dragged our rack stereo system across the living room, hooked everything into our regular VCR, used the “dub” button and play/record/pause and cut by cut made my own cheap ass version of an NFL Films highlight video.

Here it is as an appetizer. You might catch a little of me, #34 playing some middle linebacker, but I was far from one of the stars, and probably knew my destiny laid on the sidelines or perhaps in the press box.

This video got me into our high school’s cable communications class that was run out of the cable access studio. I learned to shoot and edit, and eventually carved out a niche for myself as being a great handheld cameraman with my sideline work at our high school’s football games.

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A Last Look Back at the Patriots 2016 Offseason

July 27, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Patriots 2016 offseasonAs we stand on the precipice of another campaign, I wanted to take one last quick look back at another Patriots offseason.

In some ways I felt like I never got a true ending for the 2015 Patriots. It all started the Saturday evening before their AFC Championship Game against the Broncos. And by “it” I mean the pukes. I was sick all night, finally getting some rest in the early morning hours. Needless to say this completely derailed all excitement and preparation for the big game.

Instead of putting together a ton of good food and drinks, I watched the 2015 Patriots’ demise trying to hold down saltine crackers with a bit of Gatorade. I just didn’t have the mental nor physical energy to deal with such a frustrating loss as that one. Going in I knew if it was a “clean” game the Patriots should win. If it was a fluky game, the Pats would get upset.

Surprise, surprise it was a fluky game. Gostkowski missed his first extra point since his rookie year. The offensive line was completely unprepared to deal with Denver’s pass rush. Jamie Collins, coming off an excellent year in pass coverage, was toasted twice for touchdowns. And all Peyton Manning‘s ducks somehow avoided interception.

Still, Brady put together a miracle drive and if he’d found the open Gronk for the two-pointer we really woulda/shoulda been headed to overtime. But the disappointment of laying another unrepresentative turd in Denver quickly subsided as I crawled back into bed and continued what would be a two-week fight against the flu that cost me over ten pounds.

The biggest offseason headline was the continuation and ending of Deflategate. Brady’s lawyers got hammered by the three judge panel in the Second Circuit. A couple months later Brady’s suspension was re-instated and his last appeal later denied.

By the time Brady decided to just accept a four-game vacation to start the season, everyone was done with Deflategate. Once October hits it will be nice to know the whole charade is in the rearview mirror. Until we have to eat that final fourth-round pick in next year’s draft. Then it’s really over.

Free agency was interesting as usual. Martellus Bennett, Chris Long, Chris Hogan and Shea McClellin were the key additions. Dominique Easley and Brandon LaFell were the surprise (ish) departures. Bennett alone was enough to inspire excitement that the Patriots’ offense will have an unstoppable new dimension.

The most significant subtraction came when Chandler Jones was traded in one of the most predictable “surprise” moves Bill Belichick has ever made. Jones was entering the last year of his deal and was a lock to command way more than the Patriots would ever pay him. This was a classic Belichick move. A year early rather than a year late. And if Jonathan Cooper lives up to his draft billing, the Pats could come away with a steal.

But most of the football-related attention of the offseason focused not on 2016 but on 2017. That’s when Dont’a Hightower, Jamie Collins, Jabaal Sheard and Malcolm Butler (RFA) are due to hit free agency. “How can we keep everyone?”… “Who walks if one of them has to walk?”… Yes, we’re already burned out on these questions that we’ll be rehashing in seven months.

The draft ended up being a head scratcher as usual. With no proven healthy running back on the roster the Pats still passed on selecting one in the draft. This is an area of major interest going into camp, because no one forgets how one-dimensional the Pats were at the end of 2015.

Still, the Pats did what they always do in the draft. Take the players who fit, worry about lack of depth later. Cyrus Jones and Joe Thuney should step right into significant roles, while expectations for Malcolm Mitchell are high. The list of failed wide receivers in New England is long. But there’s hope Mitchell can click.

As for things here on the site, this will be the seventh full season of PatsPropaganda and the tenth overall that I’ve blogged excessively about the Pats. There were major changes to the site this offseason, including a migration from the Tumblr platform to a fully hosted site. I’ve added a collection of great contributors who should push the level and frequency of the content here to an unprecedented level.

The Prop Shop is back. We’re adding new partnerships with brands every week, including a near-daily short podcast that will be featured on RotoGab. It’s my hope that we can continue to carve out a unique niche within the landscape of outlets who cover the team professionally. We’re still just a blog, but I’ll put our coverage of the team up against any other outlet, including those who do it as a full time job.

2016 is an exciting year for the Patriots. We must realize that we’re closer to the end of Brady and Belichick than the start. And the end can come quickly and unexpectedly. We have to enjoy every snap this season and unfortunately, take it a little more seriously, because this very well could be the best last shot at ring number five.

We’ll get a glimpse of Jimmy Garoppolo as a small potential post-Brady preview and that should only serve to have us all appreciate TB12 that much more. But with Peyton and the Broncos seemingly out of the way, there really should be no excuses to fall short of the Super Bowl this year.

That’s a lot of pressure, but would we really have it any other way?

Here’s to another great season and most of all, NO INJURIES!!!!

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Write for PatsPropaganda!

July 5, 2016 by Mike Dussault

Thursday 7/7 Update: Thanks for all the emails and interest! It looks like I’ve found a few good bloggers to get things started this season. If you’re still interested feel free to shoot me an email and I’ll hang on to your info should people drop out as things progress.

This season I’m looking to add some other voices to PatsPropaganda. For the past six years I’ve been running the site entirely by myself and now that I made the switch over to my own hosted site from just being a simple Tumblr blog, I have the capability expand things a bit and bring in more people to produce quality Patriots content.

While I can’t say any of these positions would be paid, the site has done plenty of promotions with various companies over the last few seasons that resulted in piles of swag and tickets that I can’t use all by myself. For someone who wants to be on board for the whole season and reliably post content, essentially being my assistant editor, those benefits would often be passed along to you. There are also plenty of media opportunities the site gets invited to that I’m unable to attend but would love to send a representative to, something that would be great experience for someone looking to get into journalism.

If you just want to contribute without being so involved as an editor, I’d be open to that as well, but I can’t promise anything other than exposure. With contributors I’d work with you to find very specific focus areas to track and analyze. Maybe it’s a specific training camp battle in August, or tracking how the Pats use their defensive front seven each week. I’m not looking for someone to come in and write the same “patriots signed so and so today” piece that could be read on any other Pats site. I want microscopic analysis of the team.

I don’t know how it will all fit together just yet, but I know there are plenty of passionate Patriots fans out there who can write and just need an outlet, and that’s the biggest thing I can provide. So shoot me an email (PatsPropaganda @ gmail.com) and tell me what kind of role you’d be interested in, and the kind of storylines that interest you most for the 2016 Pats. Ideally the smaller and more specific the better.  Again, the most important thing is knowing the Patriots.

That email will start a dialogue and we’ll start putting the pieces together and hopefully bring aboard some people to help produce outstanding unique Patriots content this coming season.

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The Prop Shop is Back! Tees! Tanks! Hoodies! Get Some!

March 9, 2016 by Mike Dussault

What better way to kick off the new league year than re-opening The Prop Shop with a bunch of new tees? Yes there’s Patriots ones but also some that are just general football ones, aka things that the NFL can never give me a cease and desist again for. My favorite is the New England Spec Ops tee, made for those doing the secret dirty work in Foxboro (aka Pink Stripes)… wink wink…

Head over and check everything out at The Prop Shop! There’s $10 deals on our old inventory, a re-do of our original Do Your Job tee (circa 2010) and five other new tees that I hope you all find lovely. There’s sweatshirts, ladies tees, and tank tops too! Something for everyone!

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