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February 15, 2011 by Mike Dussault

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Who missed Tom Brady on Entourage last year?

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, any time TFB “acts” it makes me cringe. Anyone think we see this shaved head version of him this summer? Or will the hair still floweth?

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February 15, 2011 by Mike Dussault

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As we get more and more in depth with our draft research here is one player we’d like to share. Titus Young from Boise State might not be the biggest guy, but there’s no question he could provide an explosive deep threat for the Patriots in the mold of Desean Jackson. 

Here’s what Wes Bunting of the National Football Post had to say about Young:

one of the few receivers I have seen who really strikes fear into opposing defenders as a vertical threat. Possesses a real second gear down the field and is a consistent big-play guy. 

He would need time to develop, especially learning how to defeat jams at the line of scrimmage, but could someone like Young be just the right fit to blow the top off of defenses?

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https://www.patspropaganda.com/as-we-get-more-and-more-in-depth-with-our-draft/

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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast Episode #2 Tonight!

February 15, 2011 by Mike Dussault

We’re back on the internet airwaves tonight at 11pm EST breaking down the last week in Patriots news and evaluating some potential offseason moves. Tune in live here.

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Top 5 Patriots who will take big steps in 2011

February 15, 2011 by Mike Dussault

One factor that is often discounted when projecting needs for your team next year is the development of younger players. For those who just finished their rookie season they are just now, for the first time since the offseason before their last year of college, getting a chance to slow down and catch their breath.

Here’s my list of five players I expect to see take big steps forward in 2011.

Taylor Price

Price had a couple things going against him in his rookie year. First, he was coming from a run first, basic college offense, and second, he got a later start than most because he couldn’t report until his after his college’s late graduation. 

So he was already behind the learning curve, but couldn’t even get into rookie mini-camp with everyone else and get a jump. Price had essentially a red shirt year in 2011, but his two hallmarks, size and speed, are what the Patriots definitely need more of. We should hope to see something out of him in camp and preseason.

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Jermaine Cunningham

Few positions provide a great transitional challenge that college defensive end to NFL outside linebacker but Cunningham showed enough potential to be considered a possible three down linebacker for the Pats. His progress is tough to totally grade due to the nagging calf injury he had late in the year, but when healthy he was used in a variety of ways and made a couple big plays along the way, most notably just getting enough pressure to force Peyton Manning into a game-sealing interception.

Brandon Spikes

Spikes was really making great progress when he was suspended the final four games of the regular season for taking an ADHD medicine that was banned. Spikes provided the instant “Mike” inside linebacker presence that we thought he would. He comes down hill hard and is excellent at timing his run blitzes. I look forward to watching him continue to blast offensive lineman backwards. The biggest thing for Spikes is quickly identifying play fakes, something he was really picking up as evidenced by his interception of Mark Sanchez in the 45-3 game. The year of experience, both on and off the field, should really pay huge dividends for Spikes.

Brandon Tate

No one really cuts Brandon Tate much slack for some reason, but coming off a 24-catch season that was essentially his first full year in three seasons, it’s actually a pretty good start. Compared to how much we saw Chad Jackson on the field during his first year, it looks like the coaching staff does see potential in Tate. Consider what Tory Holt had to say about Tate after the seasons:

Brandon Tate, I think he is a speed guy. We all saw that he can stretch the field. More playing experience will help him in terms of slowing down and understanding the game and knowing where to be, being that much more reliable for Tom. I think that will come. 

So while people like Mike Lombardi are saying the Pats do need to add another vertical threat this off-season, let’s not fall asleep on Tate developing into a more all around receiving threat that defenses will have to respect.

Patrick Chung

I’m sure there are a lot of people out there who will continue to hate my boy Patchung! for the botched playoff fake punt. But the truth is that Chung will likely be the number one safety in 2011 for the Pats. He’s a versatile player, who was a victim of that versatility when he was forced to play as a slot cornerback for much of the second half of the season. If he’s allowed to move back into more of a Rodney Harrison-type role he should really excel, especially given how much experience he gained in 2011.


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February 15, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Logan Mankins (aka My Mankins) is a tremendous player (who mauls fools). He (and his beard) has been a fixture on our offensive line since we drafted him in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft (to the shock of everyone, including Mel Kiper and his hair) and he remains an important part of our future plans (i.e. winning Super Bowls with extreme prejudice). Unfortunately, we have not been able to reach a long-term agreement, despite many attempts and proposals by both sides (you guys know how long this shit has been dragging on) . That remains our objective in utilizing the franchise designation (so don’t get too mad, Mankins, it’s worth $10.1 million!) and we are hopeful that Logan will be a Patriot (and maul many non-Patriot fools) for many years to come.

The Patriots (with help from yours truly)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/logan-mankins-aka-my-mankins-is-a-tremendous/

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February 14, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick—I think he’s the best coach in history, and this is arguably his second best coaching job after his performance in 2001. He traded Randy Moss and Laurence Maroney, then lost seven key players to injured reserve. Belichick has done it with the youngest defense in the NFL and 18 undrafted players, including his two top running backs. He runs the defense, and he runs the offense. He has a great feel for playing to the strengths of individuals and identifying and playing to the strengths of the team, and that has been very evident this season. Belichick has gotten more out of a number of players than any coach should have.

Dan Pompei

https://www.patspropaganda.com/bill-belichicki-think-hes-the-best-coach-in/

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Last chance to vote PatsPropaganda as Best Patriots Blog!

February 14, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Today is the final day to vote for the New England Sports Blog awards presented by CSNNE and TruFan! If you’ve already voted before today please vote again!


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