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Canzano: Chip Kelly’s NFL dance becomes clear as he returns to Oregon | OregonLive.com

January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Canzano: Chip Kelly’s NFL dance becomes clear as he returns to Oregon | OregonLive.com

Interesting stuff. I don’t know a ton about Chip Kelly but his football innovation certainly appeals to the X and O side of me.

But I think the job Kelly absolutely wants is the one currently held by 60-year-old three-time Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Belichick, who is as close to Kelly in his monomaniacal drive and ultimate hands-on style as there is in sports. Kelly visited with the Patriots this offseason. It’s been well-documented. The Patriots now use some of Kelly’s no-huddle terminology and basic concepts. And I wondered as the Browns and Eagles invested their time trying to convince Kelly they had dream jobs for him, if they could ever measure up to what Kelly learned from spending time with Belichick, who has unique control of Robert Kraft’s franchise in the same way Kelly does at Oregon.

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NFL Playoff Post-Wild Card Regroup

January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I’m really disappointed that I didn’t lay any bets down on the NFL Playoffs this weekend as all of the teams I predicted to win did so in fairly convincing fashion. There’s no argument that the remaining eight NFL teams are the best ones.

There’s no Cinderella this year, at least not yet, and hopefully it will make for a competitive divisional round. Here are some quick thoughts on the teams that were in action this weekend:

Houston Texans – I wasn’t overly impressed with Houston but there’s no denying they’ve got some talent. If the game against the Patriots unfolds favorable for them, i.e. an early turnover or quick score, they’ll take the Pats down to the wire. Arian Foster will once again be the key. The Bengals defense is good, but just didn’t have an answer for Foster.

Green Bay Packers – The Packers are my pick to go to the Super Bowl from the NFC, and they looked every bit the part against the overmatched Vikings. Yes they have problems on the offensive line that the 49ers could expose, but I see the Packers as peaking over the course of the next three games. They had a run at perfection last season but this time around they’ll put all their energy into winning in January. I like them in a high-scoring affair with 49ers.

Baltimore Ravens – I’m glad the Ravens are headed to Denver and not Foxboro. The Patriots really got a good draw in this year’s playoffs. The Ravens flashed much of what scares me so much about them against the Patriots. And the long touchdown toss to Anquan Bolden over Darius Butler was certainly an apt reminder of what the Ravens deep passing attack can do. I think the Ravens will travel well to Denver and give Peyton Manning and the Broncos all they can handle. Not ready to make a pick on that one yet. Right now I see the Broncos with just a slight advantage.

Seattle Seahawks – Not many Patriots fans have any love for the Seahawks but I certainly enjoy their style of football especially on defense. A great defense in football is like a great hockey goalie in the playoffs, once they get hot all bets are off. The physical style they’ll bring to Atlanta is just what they’ll need, but the Falcons weapons should provide a great test for Seattle’s secondary. Chris Clemons’ ACL injury is a significant blow, and just enough to make me think the Falcons hold serve at home.

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January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault


This guy is going to be a big factor in the Pats playoff run.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-guy-is-going-to-be-a-big-factor-in-the-pats/

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Patriots Must Improve in Playoff Rematch with Texans

January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Must Improve in Playoff Rematch with Texans

The Monday column at Bleacher Report is up, it’s a long look at where the Texans had, and could have, success against the Patriots.

AFCDG Week is here!

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January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The indication that I’ve gotten is that Belichick signed a lucrative contract extension at some point in 2011. And Jonathan Kraft has said several times that he expects Belichick to be here for a “number of years to come.”

Chiefs go all in with Andy Reid – Sports – The Boston Globe

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-indication-that-ive-gotten-is-that-belichick/

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Taking a look at Patriots-Texans the second time around – Extra Points – Boston.com

January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Taking a look at Patriots-Texans the second time around – Extra Points – Boston.com

Good quick breakdown here…

The Bengals were pushed around at defensive tackle (opposite Geno Atkins) and on the edges at defensive and linebacker against the Texans’ zone running game. And Arian Foster ran 32 times for 140 yards. He was 15 for 46 against the Patriots because Vince Wilfork, Brandon Deaderick, Kyle Love, Jerod Mayo and Brandon Spikes owned the interior, and Chandler Jones and Rob Ninkovich owned the edges. Take away the threat of playaction, and Schaub is below average and he’s line isn’t as elite as it normally is.

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January 7, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Belichick was asked if the Dec. 10 game between the teams (a 42-14 Patriots win) gives New England any type of advantage in preparations. “No, as we all know, when you play a team twice during the season, the games are totally different. They never go the same way,” he answered. “We’ll be able to certainly look at some of the matchups, individually of guys that faced each other in the game, but as far as plays and calls and things like that matching up, I’m sure they’ll have some new wrinkles and I’m sure we’ll have some too. It will be totally different.”

Belichick: Wrinkles ahead for both teams – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/belichick-was-asked-if-the-dec-10-game-between/

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