Give it up for some 70’s Patriots legends! A friend of mine was going through some of his old card collection and sent me these Patriots ones.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/give-it-up-for-some-70s-patriots-legends-a/
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Give it up for some 70’s Patriots legends! A friend of mine was going through some of his old card collection and sent me these Patriots ones.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/give-it-up-for-some-70s-patriots-legends-a/
No big thing. Just doing some water sliding in a tropical location with my super model wife, lovin life…Weeeeeee!
If the lockout doesn’t kill me, pics like this certainly will.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/no-big-thing-just-doing-some-water-sliding-in-a/
Excited to hear BB talk Mayo, and what kind of a player the Pats are willing to spend a high first round pick on.
Mike Reiss:
Bill Belichick presents Jerod Mayo on NFL Network’s “Top 100” series tonight (8 p.m.). I expect to hear Belichick talk about Mayo’s professionalism, maturity beyond his years, and passion for the game. When Mayo was looking for a place to live after getting drafted, he made sure it was within five minutes to the stadium because he knew that’s where he’d be spending most of his time.
Despite the fact that Welker ended the 2010 season with 86 catches for 848 yards, by his own admission, he was never quite at 100 percent, thanks in large part to spending the offseason rehabbing instead of training.
This year, Welker is more than a year removed from the torn ACL and shoulder surgery, and said that lockout aside, there’s been no comparison between this offseason and last offseason.“It’s been great. I’ve actually been able to train instead of rehabbing. It’s been a world of difference. I’ve actually been able to bench press for the first time. I’ve been able to squat because of my shoulder — I can reach back there to grab the bar. Some of those things are kind of key when it comes to football. I’m definitely excited about that and that’s encouraging to see.
Hopefully, I’ll be able to use some of those skills I’m working on now during the season.“I feel so much better. It’s been great, really. Being able to train … I have confidence and everything. I feel good out there. The running, there’s no achiness. There’s none of that. It’s just being able to go out there and being able to do everything I’ve been able to do in the past and not have the aches and pains in the morning or anytime through it all. It’s been nice to see.”
Chris Price – WEEI
A nice reminder since it seems like everyone looks at WW’s ‘10 and sees “decline”. Expect WW to return to uncoverable status in ’11.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/despite-the-fact-that-welker-ended-the-2010-season/
Patriots players Brian Hoyer and Wes Welker confirmed what I thought when it comes to player-organized workouts during this lockout offseason. The Xs and Os impact of the workouts is minor, with the true value coming with players forming stronger relationships with others on the club. I think that team dynamic is underrated and it’s why I think every first, second or third-year player would be smart to train in Foxborough in Jerod Mayo-led workouts. Third-year Patriots receiver Brandon Tate has done so. The jury is still out on whether Tate can be a consistent top-2 receiver, but it sounds like he’s doing everything possible to put himself in position to take the next step.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-players-brian-hoyer-and-wes-welker/
Boston Herald: Belichick using lockout to study lots and lots of film
Great stuff here, and reassuring that the Pats should still be at the top of their game once the NFL is back, no matter what the circumstances. Definite must read.
Patriots Mallet and Ridley talk to a classroom. Guess they’re both refusing to give up number 00? Robert Parrish would be proud.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-mallet-and-ridley-talk-to-a-classroom/

Before we review preview, one thing I’m monitoring: No contract extensions… … … First, I love that Bill Belichick gets extensions done with players that strengthen the overall team in the least evaluated area of the game, special teams. It reminds me of the moment before Super Bowl XXXVI when they were announced as […]