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January 27, 2013 by Mike Dussault

If the Ravens win, it puts New England in play to possibly be part of the NFL’s 2013 season-opening game, which is traditionally held on the Thursday of opening weekend and hosted by the Super Bowl winner. It’s a tough spot to be the visitor in that type of situation. The Patriots are scheduled to play the Ravens on the road next season and would look like a prime candidate to be picked.

Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & Pats – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/if-the-ravens-win-it-puts-new-england-in-play-to/

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Tom Brady isn’t the one to blame for Patriots’ loss – Sports – The Boston Globe

January 27, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Tom Brady isn’t the one to blame for Patriots’ loss – Sports – The Boston Globe

Good perspective on the fall out from Bedard…

I think any criticism of Brady is nonsense. His team was less talented than its foe. His team didn’t play well. He didn’t play that well. Nobody in the salary cap era is ever going to be as good as Montana. That’s just the way it is. To me, if there is a common link between the playoff losses to the Giants, Jets, and Ravens, it’s a lack of execution. This has to be what Bill Belichick is racking his brain about. Why does his team execute so consistently during the regular season — especially in the second half of the season — but fail to do so in the biggest games? I don’t think there’s a simple answer. I think the Patriots were just as physical as the Ravens. My fleeting thought: The Patriots seem to play tight in big spots. It seems like, as individuals, they are trying not to make a mistake. Almost robotic. The Ravens, Giants, and Jets appeared to take the fight to the Patriots with an aggressive, throw-caution-to-the-wind mentality. I could be wrong on that, but I think the Patriots need to find some of that themselves.


So true, seems like when teams play the Patriots now they just play loose as if they have nothing to lose and let it all hang out. The Patriots play like they’re trying to live up to the Belichick/Brady teams of the past that won Super Bowl even though those teams are long gone. Look at how flawlessly the Jets, Giants and Ravens have played in defeating the Patriots the last three seasons.

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The Best of PatsPropaganda This Week

January 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

It’s the first Best of PatsProp of the long, cold offseason, and I don’t blame any of you if you’re not ready to jump back in and look at a bunch of articles rehashing the Pats unfortunate demise just six days ago. So we’ll stick to just the measured, “here’s what went wrong, but don’t worry the Pats will be back” type takes.

Here at the Ministry of PatsPropaganda we’ve already turned the page and jumped head-first into the offseason. In just nine days it will be the offseason for everyone and the book can officially be closed on the 2012 season.

Mike D Analysis

Why the Patriots Must Alter Defensive Scheme Yet Again in 2013 –> must read from me if I do say so…

Stay or Go: Breaking Down Patriots’ Returning Defensive Starters | Bleacher Report

PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast Today 11am EST: 1/23 Patriots Season Wrap

Have Gronk, Will Travel: Patriots to play four playoff teams on road in 2013, including Ravens

Have Bill Belichick & the New England Patriots Lost Their Magic? –> don’t worry, they haven’t

RIP 2012 Patriots

Patriots Offseason Primers:

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Local/National Analysis

Former 49ers head coach Bill Walsh’s first book lives on as a Super Bowl road map – ESPN The Magazine – ESPN

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Word of Muth: Patriots Exit Exam

By the numbers: Ten stats that help tell story of 2012 Patriots – WEEI | Christopher Price

In their biggest game, the Patriots failed to measure up – Patriots – Boston.com

Curran: Belichick does things his way, like it or not

New England Patriots show common threads in playoff losses – ESPN Boston

Five areas for Pats to focus on – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Maybe picking up one of our Do Your Job tees will make you feel better about how the season ended?

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If the Patriots go to more of a 3-4 system, who plays the 5-techniques? And where would it leave Jerod Mayo, who was once prone to getting pushed around inside in the 3-4?

January 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I don’t think they’ll go back to the 3-4, at least in a traditional sense when it was a straight up nose tackle and two 5-techniques. They just don’t have the two-gapping defensive ends. Deaderick is almost a fit, but he’s certainly nowhere close to what Richard Seymour was. 

Once they traded Seymour in 2009 and then lost Ty Warren in 2010 they just couldn’t run it effectively. They tried to plug Jarvis Green in for Seymour in 2009 but was rough against the run.

Mayo is certainly a better fit in the 4-3, where he can play more in space. They were playing him at the weak inside linebacker position in the 3-4 and he tended to get swallowed up down in tight.

Here’s a couple articles that expands on this a little more:

Breaking Down Jerod Mayo’s All-Pro Caliber Season in Patriots Defense

 Why the Patriots Must Alter Defensive Scheme Yet Again in 2013

 

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Patriots lost, but they didn’t fail | Boston Herald

January 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots lost, but they didn’t fail | Boston Herald

Sometimes Ron Borges nails it despite however you feel about him, this is one of those times…

Sustained success results in one of two things: thankfulness or arrogance. It breeds appreciation or entitlement. Only you can decide where you fit but understand this: The 2012 New England Patriots didn’t fail to do anything but win their last game, a fate they will share with 30 of their peers by the end of Super Bowl Sunday

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If we let welker walk, how do you think that will effect the offense?

January 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Not gonna lie, it will be a little scary, Welker was Brady’s third down blankee. But between Gronk and Hernandez he should be okay. The offense would have to adjust, but they’re in far better position to do it now with their stable of tight ends and running backs. The more I think about it the harder it is for me to justify breaking the bank on Welker when there’s ZERO wide receiver and cornerback depth on the roster, and significant needs at defensive tackle. I’m not sure how it will go, but the Patriots were a top-10 offense before Welker and they’d most likely still be one after him.

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January 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault


And on the first day that Ed Reed was a free agent Bill Belichick appeared outside his window…

Nice work from @ErikFrenz via @RumfordJohnny.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/and-on-the-first-day-that-ed-reed-was-a-free-agent/

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