He’s not coming back. Sorry.

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He’s not coming back. Sorry.

Ty Law is my choice for obvious reasons given the current makeup of the defense and what they probably need most. Don’t even think about choosing Revis over him.
Hard not to miss Wilfork as well, just the perfect piece up front. I always have a soft spot for Vrabel too, but I think generally an OLB isn’t really a big need.
The only answer is 2007. The shift from what the offense was in 2006 to that was just unreal. Yeah, it’s been a great offense for a while now, and the fast pace, no huddle is fun and Gronk is a dominant man-child that is a joy to watch, but nothing can replace Tom Brady suddenly unleashing a deep aerial assault to Randy Moss and the uncoverable Wes Welker. 2007 was just a thrilling offensive ride. Such a shame is sputtered at the end like it did.
Uni Watch’s Friday Flashback – Remembering New England Patriots’ awkward pre-Tom Brady phase
Love this flashback to the 90′s unis the Pats wear. I still have a reversible Drew Bledsoe jersey in this style and it was what I was wearing during Super Bowl 39. If you’ve noticed the Pats haven’t worn the red throwbacks since 2011 due to this:
A recommendation by the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee forbids teams from changing helmets during the season for safety reasons. A team may wear a throwback uniform, but the helmet must be the same one worn throughout the season.
That leaves teams with two options: wear the vintage uniform with a present day helmet or change the logo on the current helmet to the vintage.
It’s a rare instance of the NFL missing out on a chance to make money selling more jerseys.
So why not bring back these 90s jerseys and then they can just keep the helmets they currently have?
It’s definitely something to watch because Brown’s foot has been an issue all season and it seems like it flared up again to the point where they decided to sit him against Jax but he was still dressed. That says to me he could’ve played if they needed him to, but at that point they wanted to get him two weeks off to heal up. He’s now on the injury report.
Personally I kind of think Fletcher’s injury is a blessing in disguise because it will likely prevent them from using him and that’s good for our pass defense.
I thought Coleman held his own in his first NFL game, and while I’d like to see Swanson get a shot, it’s strange to me that he never has really gotten a chance before and that could signal they like him but they don’t like him like him, if you know what I mean.
Get your questions in now so when my coffee kicks in it’s go time!
Areas I’m curious about this weekend:
How the offensive line looks if Wendell is back. Prediction – Wendell at center with the Kline/Jackson/Mason rotation continuing. Does David Andrew go MIA after a good start?
Will the Cowboys sell out to stop Gronk?
Can Dion Lewis keep showing such a spark?
Does Mayo play more this week or does Bostic have a role on defense?
What does the defense look like when they try to stop the run?
Plenty to talk about as we’re about to embark on 13 straight weeks of Patriots football. Love it!
