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Rob Gronkowski ACL Update

April 12, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Good news on the Gronk front, though we’ve kind of come to expect that with ACL injuries. Gronk was hurt a month before Welker was in 2009 and he still made it back for the start of 2010. Granted he needed a full year to be back to 100% but it seems possible that Gronk could be ready for the opener.

As I said on TA, Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski visited Dr. James Andrews this week. He’s right where he should be. Will start jogging soon.

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 12, 2014

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Who could you see losing their starting job next year if any

April 11, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Offense:

  • Wendell/Connolly – For reasons stated this entire offseason. I hope they draft both a high-round center and guard to push them.
  • Ridley – Depends on how the draft goes. Technically there is no “starter” at running back, but he could lose the lead running down snaps status to a rookie, especially if he fumbles.
  • Dobson – I’m really not as sold on Dobson as some people are and his offseason foot surgery hasn’t made me feel any better about him. I could see LaFell taking the starting X spot if Dobson doesn’t take significant steps forward.

Defense:

  • Harmon – Not even sure he can really be called the starter at this point, but I’m pencilling him in there, though I could see an open competition with a rookie in camp. Lot of quality “robber” types in this draft.
  • Arrington – I consider the nickel corner a starter but I think Arrington will be pushed by Logan Ryan. I think it’s more likely Ryan starts at nickel than he does strong safety.

At defensive tackle I certainly hope Wilfork and Kelly don’t get their spots taken from them, because if they do they’ve really gone downhill fast. We’ll leave that alone until we see if they’re out there at OTAs.

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Why do you think that when the patriots have one of those games were they are thoroughly out played that they don’t get blown out

April 11, 2014 by Mike Dussault

This is something I’ve brought up a lot over the years. Great example was 2011 when the Pats were thoroughly pounded by the Steelers…and lost by eight points.

This has usually been the case with Belichick’s teams, except maybe 2009 when they got smoked by the Saints on the field and on the scoreboard.

I think it really comes down to them building their team with very competitive guys who don’t give up. I know that’s kind of a cliche, but on the Patriots it’s true and it starts with Brady.

How many games last year did it seem like it was almost assured they would lose and they somehow pulled it out?

It’s just a consistent element of the complexion of this team. If you’re going to beat them you have to play perfectly and you have to put them away. Now teams often do put their best game on the field against the Pats – thing the 2012 Cardinals, 2013 Browns. That comes with the turf when everyone gets amped just to play you.

But it just goes to show that when you have a highly competitive team that is extremely well-coached and ready for any situation, it almost always takes a flawless performance to take them down, even when they’re off their game.

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April 11, 2014 by Mike Dussault

29. New England Patriots – Minnesota DT Ra’Shede Hageman: Some feel Hageman has fallen out of the first round, but coach Bill Belichick has a long history of taking big defensive linemen in the first round. Hageman’s motor may run hot and cold but at 6-foot-6, 320 pounds, it’s worth a shot for a team with an old front.

2014 NFL Mock Draft: Browns nab Sammy Watkins, Teddy Bridgewater – CBSSports.com

The Hageman bandwagon still running strong. This of course means the Pats will not take him.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/29-new-england-patriots-minnesota-dt-rashede/

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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

April 11, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

It’s that time of the week again! What’s on your mind Pats pals? I finally feel pretty good talking about the draft prospect so if there are players you’re curious about, fire away. 

Also, check out my Patriots big board here for the top 50 guys I like and realistically could see them taking. 

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April 11, 2014 by Mike Dussault

New England is one of nine teams that added four or fewer veteran free agents since March 11, and of that group, only two didn’t qualify for last year’s playoffs.

New England Patriots rank low in total signings – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-is-one-of-nine-teams-that-added-four/

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April 10, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Dobson, who led a host of Patriots rookie receivers with 519 yards in 2013, improved greatly before a foot injury put a damper on the end of his season, ultimately leading to surgery in March. The former second-round pick has the quickness to beat press coverage and an ability to make some spectacular catches, despite having relatively small hands. He can make adjustments on the ball and is a good blocker for a receiver. He’s got some special stuff about him. Projection for 2014: 75 catches, 1,100 yards, seven touchdowns.

Kenny Stills, Dee Milliner among players set for second-year step – NFL.com

I’ll sign up for that. What a season that would be for Dobson!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/aaron-dobson-patriots-2/

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