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I think the best case scenario for the afc playoffs for NE is: IND beats KC. SD beats CIN. I think SD can beat the broncos because they are familiar with them. Plus i dont think SD will be afraid of going to denver now that Von Miller is out. I think our best shot at making a playoff run is to pull IND, then SD. What do you think?

January 4, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’d like to play Cincinnati, then go to Denver, then see Seattle in the Super Bowl if I was creating a dream matchup road. That’s not the easiest road, but it’s the one that would be most satisfying to win against as far as I’m concerned.

I think the Colts would be the most favorable matchup. The Chiefs scare me a bit, I think they have good elements to matchup well against the Pats. Bengals are good, but I think the Pats would love another shot at them.

Divisional matchups in the playoffs are always tough (see Pats in 2010). The teams have played twice, there are no major surprises nor is anyone intimidated. The Broncos have two potential playoff opponents from their division, plus two teams that already beat them. I think just about any team in the AFC can beat any other team on a given playoff day, but Denver certainly isn’t going to get an easy pass from anyone.

These teams all know them and will feel confident going into Mile High.n

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Mike Vrabel vs Rob Ninkovich. Who would you rather have and why?

January 4, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Now that’s a question! Nothing against Ninkovich but I’d still lean toward Vrabel. I think he was just an overly more dominant player and more of a tone-setter and on-field leader. I remember reading a story that when the defensive calls weren’t relayed in quick enough, Vrabel would call the play.

Also can’t forget the touchdown catches in the Super Bowl. And also telling Philip Rivers in the 2006 AFCDG that “he would never be Drew Brees, he knew it, the Pats knew it and the fans knew it”. 

Vrabel was everything the early 2000’s dynasty was. A castoff from Pittsburgh who found multiple roles in New England and came through in the clutch time and time again. He also gave the defense much of the edge that they had. No one looked forward to playing against Mike Vrabel, that’s for sure.

Ninkovich has certainly built a great career for himself in New England, and is one of the main stalwarts of the post-2000’s defense. There’s a ton to love about him, but Vrabel was special, and helped win Super Bowls, so he still has the edge.

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January 3, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Mankins is currently getting some extra attention by virtue of the Patriots moving him from left guard to left tackle after starter Nate Solder went down with a concussion two weeks ago. You can count on one hand the number of left guards in the league who could make that move without drowning. Mankins was a tackle at Fresno State before moving inside as a pro, during which he’s been the consummate Bill Belichick player: versatile, physical, and angry. The Patriots have had to lean on their running game to manufacture yards this year because of receiver issues, and Mankins has been the guy who has made that possible. The Patriots are second in Adjusted Line Yards behind left tackle and tops in the league in runs to the middle of the line, which are the two areas where Mankins would have the most noticeable impact.

Bill Barnwell on his pick for the NFL All-Pro team – Grantland

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Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

January 3, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Questions, Comments, Complaints, Compliments, Whatever

Still on vacation but if you’ve got questions or anything else, lay them on me and I’ll get to them when I’m not luxuriating later today.

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January 3, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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January 3, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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Top 5 Plays of the 2013 New England Patriots Season

January 3, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Top 5 Plays of the 2013 New England Patriots Season

Posted the GIFs of these last night, here’s the write-up for B/R. 

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