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New England Patriots: Why Pats Fans Need to Appreciate Kyle Arrington More | Bleacher Report

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots: Why Pats Fans Need to Appreciate Kyle Arrington More | Bleacher Report

Good take from James Ermilio on one of the most polarizing players in the Patriots secondary. I agree with what he lays out. It’s nearly impossible to find versatile corners who can stay healthy. Arrington isn’t a shutdown corner, but when used right he’s really solid.

It’s easy to pick on corners because when they make a mistake it likely ends up on the scoreboard. But I think Arrington is a safe investment and should give the Pats some good depth at multiple spots in their secondary.

Although the market for CBs is inflated in a passing league, Arrington might still be had relatively cheaply. At 26, a two-year deal that keeps his cap hit manageable (he had an $825,000 base in 2012) should be doable for both sides. As a fan? All I ask is that you look beyond Arrington’s talk-radio reputation and appreciate him for what he is: a good, versatile, hard-working corner with room to grow.

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Is the Championship Window Closed for Tom Brady, New England Patriots?

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Is the Championship Window Closed for Tom Brady, New England Patriots?

Obviously it isn’t, but maybe it was for the last few seasons due to the defense?

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February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I think most of my injuries last year were due probably to the fact that I didn’t have an offseason. I had a surgery, I came back and played a game right at six months after an ACL surgery, so I think that rapid recovery kind of hurt everything else,” Mankins said during a volunteer appearance with his wife Kara at the Kraft Family Blood Donor Center. “I made it through the year. It will be nice to actually have an offseason this year.

Mankins: Domino effect with injuries – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-think-most-of-my-injuries-last-year-were-due/

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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast: Today at 11am EST! WELKERCAST!

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast: Today at 11am EST! WELKERCAST!

Join me and Frenz this morning as it’s all about the Welker sitch.

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It Is What It Is » Free agent snapshot: Defensive lineman Mike DeVito

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Free agent snapshot: Defensive lineman Mike DeVito

It’s hard to find someone with a bad word about DeVito — my “NFL Sunday” partner Matt Chatham played with him briefly in New York and raved about his skill level and how well he would mesh with the New England system. His versatility is impressive, as well as his willingness to see the bigger picture. (He took a cut in his base salary before the start of the 2012 season to help the Jets’ try to get some cap relief; he was able to make a chunk of it back by hitting playing-time incentives.)

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Free Agency For New England May Involve Defensive Tackles :Pats Pub

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Free Agency For New England May Involve Defensive Tackles :Pats Pub

Good stuff as always from Steve, another member on the D-Tackle train like yours truly…

Look back to the Patriots Super Bowl seasons of 2001, 2003 and 2004 and some of the better role players were those guys who battled on the interior of those Patriots defenses. And yet many people scarcely remember Anthony Pleasant, Bobby Hamilton and Keith Traylor, and Ted Washington. Those players were stout in the run department but could also push the pocket from the interior. The team recognized that this was a weakness last season and thought they addressed it with the signing of Jonathan Fanene, like the year before with Albert Haynesworth. But Fanene was beset by unknown knee problems and never stepped on the field. Haynesworth never was in shape and the desire was no longer there.

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One overlooked topic in the offseason at this point has been what to do at the Kicker position with Gostkowski. He carries a $3m cap charge next year and $3.4m in 2014 which doesn’t seem sustainable in a flat salary cap situation with more pressing needs to address. I think the Patriots strongly need to consider cutting ties with Gostkowski (who has been fairly average this year) and going with a new, cheaper K (probably a late pick) sooner rather than later. Thanks for your thoughts Mike!

February 12, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I wouldn’t totally rule it out, but Gostkowski’s been pretty consistent, and barring a major need to open up even more cap space I think he’ll be safe.

Gost missed 6 field goals this year, tying a career high from his rookie year, but he also hit a career-high 15 from 40-plus yards. I wouldn’t rule out some quality competition for him in training camp, but it would take a lot to dethrone him.

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