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Patriots Practice Squad Reset

November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Practice Squad Reset

Patriots’ practice squad: 
QB Jonathan Crompton 
CB Tony Carter 
S Ross Ventrone 
OT Steve Maneri 
OL Thomas Austin 
TE Carson Butler 
CB Thad Turner 
DL Lorenzo Washington

I find it kind of weird that there’s no OLBs on here when last year there were always at least a couple of them.

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Boston Globe: Interesting Steelers Nuggets

November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Boston Globe: Interesting Steelers Nuggets

  • Rank fourth in total yardage allowed and 24th against the pass. Steelers have the NFL’s top run defense (58.3 yards). No team has rushed for more than 75 yards against Pittsburgh (Tampa in Week 3).
  • Steelers have allowed 11 touchdowns in eight games and lead the league with 15.4 points allowed per game. They have a league-leading 21 takeaways (also No. 1 with plus-9 in takeaway/turnover ratio).
  • Steelers defense is tied for fifth with 24 sacks.
  • They have out-rushed seven of their eight opponents by an average of almost 60 yards.
  • The touchdown Pittsburgh scored to open Monday night’s game against the Bengals ended a five-game scoreless drought on a game-opening drive (touchdown or field goal).
  • Steelers have scored three times (two TDs, FG) to open their eight games. They have two field goals to open the second half in eight games.
  • Pittsburgh has struggled on offense. It is 28th overall – 12th rushing and 27th passing.
  • Steelers’ average passing yards (181.9) is 41.5 yards below the league average.
  • WR Mike Wallace leads the NFL with 23.0 yards per reception.
  • RB Rashard Mendenhall ranks seventh in the NFL with 702 yards.
  • Steelers are 25th in third-down conversions (35 percent).
  • Pittsburgh has been outscored 63-54 in the fourth quarter.
  • Steelers are 13-4 in primetime regular-season games under Mike Tomlin.
  • Tomlin has won one of five challenges this season.
  • Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski was born in Pittsburgh and attended nearby Woodland Hills High.
  • Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, pittsburgh steelers

    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault


    lolpats:

    THE THINKER AFTER THE STINKER

    https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-thinker-after-the-stinker/

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    Steelers Will Start Backup at Left Tackle

    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

    Steelers Will Start Backup at Left Tackle

    If we had some kind of a pass rushing monster I might think is a little bit of a bigger deal, but it could make a little bit of a difference in where the Pats decide to stick big Vince. 

    I was surprised last week to see Myron Pryor at nose and Mike Wright at RDE when it seems their specialty for most of the year has been pass rush. So this week I’m going to go on a limb and say we see a Brace-Wilfork-Warren front three.

    Or perhaps it makes sense to put Vince at LDE and dare the Steelers to run the defensive right side. Make them predictable and it’s advantage Pats D.

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    Steelers DVOA Kinda Scary

    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

    In taking a gander at the Steerlers DVOA rankings from Football Outsiders I was hoping to find a fatal flaw that the Patriots might hope to exploit, but there certainly isn’t one jumping off the page.

    The Steelers are 2nd in defensive DVOA (4th vs. pass, 1st vs. run), and 17th in offensive DVOA (15th passing, 17th rushing). So yes the defense looks… uh what’s the word… oh right.. impenetrable, while the offense looks like they might possibly have trouble moving the ball. Of course that’s if the Patriots defense shows up and plays well, something they didn’t do last weekend.

    If there was ever a game you could expect the Pats to go spread it has to be this one.

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    Pats Pulpit: Mid-Term Patriots Grades Are In!

    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

    Pats Pulpit: Mid-Term Patriots Grades Are In!

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    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

    http://www.hulu.com/embed/GTd0nBDbBLiUHZZtauBIIg

    2004 AFC Championship Game

    I clearly remember watching this game, and just shaking my head because I couldn’t believe how badly we were beating them. 

    (Source: http://www.hulu.com/)

    https://www.patspropaganda.com/2004-afc-championship-game-i-clearly-remember/

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