http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R99Lhy-ZZA
NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2013 #44 Wes Welker (by Leander Forbes)
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfls-top-100-players-of-2013-44-wes-welker-by/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R99Lhy-ZZA
NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2013 #44 Wes Welker (by Leander Forbes)
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfls-top-100-players-of-2013-44-wes-welker-by/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuFUTWgUZrs
NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2013 #30 Vince Wilfork (by Leander Forbes)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfls-top-100-players-of-2013-30-vince-wilfork/
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The absence of Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes from voluntary offseason workouts might prove to be a forgotten storyline in 2013, especially if Spikes brings his trademark physical style of play and improves his work in pass coverage. But when it comes to considering a contract extension for Spikes for 2014 and beyond, I don’t think Bill Belichick will forget that he was the only player not to show up, before Spikes explained his absence this way: “I do things a little different from everybody else. Honestly, if everybody in this world was a [conformist], it would be one boring place.” Safe to say that’s not the message Belichick wants his younger players – especially 2013 top pick Jamie Collins (working at linebacker) – to hear. It’s hard for me to imagine Belichick rewarding that mindset and approach with a contract extension, in part because of the message it would send to others.
The void is upon us with the end of minicamp and OTAs, there will be no new Patriots news to discuss in the next weeks. Instead it will be a re-hash of everything we’ve talked about this offseason, and how well the Pats have filled their holes in free agency and the draft.
There’s no question, the Patriots’ defense is in position to build off of two seasons that saw them slightly more successful on the field than on the stat sheet (we all know which one really matters), while on offense they’re taking a step back to hopefully take two big steps forward by the end of the season.
For the first time since 2007, the offense will truly be an unknown until the first snap of the regular season. Personally, I kind of enjoy that.
Until the numerous position battle articles start rolling in, here’s the best of the last week.
Cutting off the Sleeves: The History of Bill Belichick and his Hoodie –> extremely proud of this one, must-read if I do say so myself.
A Brief Appreciation Of Bill Belichick « CBS Boston –> Enjoyable read from Mike Hurley
The 5 Games that will determine the Patriots’ fate –> Another one from yours truly.
PatsProp & Frenz Podcast –> New show, lots of Tebow talk, click at own risk. There’s a Colts troll that calls in too, but I was nice to him.
Amendola and Brady finding some synergy –> Good news for the Pats offense.
Momentum Builders from OTAs –> Don’t get too excited but Ras-I is on there.
Tim Tebow’s Last Chance –> The only Tebow article from last week worth reading.
On offense the breakout player has to be Amendola. If it isn’t, the Pats could be in trouble, because a receiver HAS to break out this season. Amendola should get plenty of passes thrown his way, and if he stays healthy he should be fine.
On defense, I’m going with Dont’a Hightower. I just think he’s in position to make a big jump, and really be a force on the edge of the defense.
As for underachievers let’s go with Aaron Dobson. I think his development will be slower than most would like, and won’t be surprised to see him make a minimal impact this year. But I do think there will be a rookie receiver who makes an impact, with Josh Boyce, Kenbrell Thompkins, and Mark Harrison being the other candidates.
On defense, it kills me to write this, but it could very well be Chandler Jones. He could go either way in my book, and I’m not sure why I’m feeling down on him, but I’m glad the Pats have good defensive end depth in back of him.
The Playbook: Previewing Packers-49ers, Redskins-Eagles, other Week 1 games | Audibles – SI.com New England at Buffalo (1 p.m. ET, CBS): Look for a no-huddle vs. no-huddle matchup here. The Patriots are on the vanguard of today’s speed offenses, and they’ll want to keep Buffalo’s multi-tiered defense in base nickel coverage. The Bills are starting […]