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What do you the starting receiver is position going to look like tomorrow? Should we be concerned about Amendola and Dobson being held out of the game because of their injuries?

September 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Not concerned about Amendola, but it’s possible Dobson sits out. Wouldn’t be a huge loss as I don’t expect much out of him until November.

I think we’ll see a lot of Amendola and Thompkins, with Edelman working in, and maybe a little bit of Boyce. Wouldn’t be surprised to see Ridley and Vereen out there together either. 

Biggest question is how they use Hoomanawanui and Sudfeld at the tight end position. I’d say it’s likely we see Cannon used as a tight end quite a bit since I expect the Pats to really try to pound the ball on the ground.

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September 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Call it a breakthrough moment for Talib. On Wednesday, the Patriots cornerback was asked about the comments from Johnson where the Bills receiver and noted birthday cake aficionado said he believed New England didn’t have anyone who could stop him. Talib paused for a moment, and for a second, it looked like he really wanted to say something … but he stopped, waited a beat and responded by saying, “I don’t watch NFL Network.” While Talib was quiet, you can be sure that material found its way to every single member of the New England defense this week, Talib included.

It Is What It Is » Ten things you have to know about Patriots-Bills

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September 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots 2013 Kickoff (by The Title Town)

One. More. Day.

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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September 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I like football. I like the game. I like the players. I like what it’s all about,” Belichick added. “Every part of it, whether it’s assembling a team, working with new players, working with veteran players that are experienced and extremely talented at the highest level, game-planning, scouting, preparation, practice, games – I enjoy all of it.

New NFL season fires up New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick – ESPN Boston

Must-read alert!!

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Pass Atlas: A Map of Where NFL Quarterbacks Throw the Ball – The Triangle Blog – Grantland

September 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Pass Atlas: A Map of Where NFL Quarterbacks Throw the Ball – The Triangle Blog – Grantland

Fascinating read…

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September 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

“I want to get you every day in practice,” Jones recalled Gronk telling him last season. “You’re good, you’re good. I was like, ‘Wow, Rob Gronkowski telling me this.’ So, it kind of a gave me a little confidence boost. It helped. It helped a lot. I told him that the other day. “Gronk did help me, saying that to me gave me some confidence going out on the field. It gave me a little extra boost, it did.”

It Is What It Is » Rob Gronkowski did wonders for the confidence of Chandler Jones

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September 6, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Belichick and Newsome are the best head coach and best general manager in the NFL, according to an SI.com canvassing of league general managers.
A dozen GMs participated in the poll, in which they were promised anonymity and could not vote for anyone on their own teams.
Belichick received nine of the 12 votes cast for best coach. Jeff Fisher of the Rams, Tom Coughlin of the Giants and Harbaugh each received one vote.
“He can coach the offense, he can coach the defense, he can coach his own coaches,” one GM said of Belichick. “He’s the outstanding coach of his time.”
“Is there any debate about it?” asked another GM “Always prepared. Has reinvented that team several times and competed for a championship after every reinvention. There is nobody better.”
“We all have our trials and tribulations, but I don’t think there’s anyone who matches him in terms of matching personnel and scheme,” added a third GM “His ability to stay calm in the heat of fire is impressive in this league.”

NFL GM Poll: Bill Belichick top coach, Ozzie Newsome best GM – NFL – Dennis Dillon – SI.com

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