Ranking the Top 10 Games in the Colts vs. Patriots Rivalry | Bleacher Report
New article up on Bleacher Report by yours truly, and yes it killed me to name the game number one that I named number one.
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Ranking the Top 10 Games in the Colts vs. Patriots Rivalry | Bleacher Report
New article up on Bleacher Report by yours truly, and yes it killed me to name the game number one that I named number one.
The circle of life in the NFL. Every team beat the team to the clockwise direction.
Via reddit
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bleacherreport-the-circle-of-life-in-the-nfl/
Patriots step on the gas – BostonHerald.com
Good analysis from Jeff Howe on Jermaine Cunningham and the use of him as an interior rusher.
There’s a logic to getting Cunningham on the field in the untraditional fashion. He’s a speed rusher with a decent amount of power, but his quickness can throw off interior offensive linemen who are used to blocking much bigger and slower but stronger players.
Great stuff on Spikes…
While the highlight-reel hits and animosity with opponents (either real or perceived) makes for great theater, if Spikes wants to be considered a truly elite linebacker, some believe he needs to start stringing together more consistent performances, particularly when it comes to pass defense. Over the course of the 2012 season, there have been several occasions where opposing quarterbacks have been able to locate Spikes in man coverage and pick up passing yards. To that end, Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders says there’s a lot to like about Spikes’ game, but at this stage of his career, he’s not quite among the most feared linebackers in the game.
“If Spikes is one of the most feared linebackers in the game, it’s because he hits hard,” Schatz said. “But he frequently seems to get lost in pass coverage. He’s good against runners and is better than most players when it comes to jarring the ball loose. I would say he’s probably an average NFL starter. That still makes him one of the 25 best middle linebackers in the world, but he’s not ‘elite.’
“I think you can talk about the pass defense, but at the same time, you need to also talk about the pass rush,” Parcells said. “I know Bill addressed that this past season with the addition of a few guys like Chandler Jones, but I think they could use another guy coming off that edge. They could use another pressure player off the corner.”
“Bill knows what the problems are, and he’s better than just about anyone when it comes to identifying the problems and going about trying to fix it and adjust it,” Parcells said. “With the wide-open offenses, the problems with pass defense are everywhere. It’s just a matter of making the adjustments and seeing who can play best late in the season, and I’m confident that Bill will have them headed in the right direction.”
Rob Gronkowski with a life-size model cake of himself, courtesy of Dunkin Donuts.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-destroia-rob-gronkowski-with-a-life-size/
I remember his first game against – we played Buffalo at home. I think it was the third game of the season. He had a similar-type run play for a touchdown. We kind of joked on the sideline, (former offensive coordinator) Billy (O’Brien) and I, we kind of said, ‘The legend is born.’ We saw him that week in practice, what he was capable of doing, and said, ‘Why did the Jets release that guy?’ They had him playing receiver and he was a running back in college.
Patriots Today – Inside the locker room Lots of interesting little tidbits in this video from after the Pats win. The Donald making an appearance. No not Donald Thomas. Belichick dubs Ninkovich “The Jet Killer” Slightly awkward BB/WW interaction? Ras-I slightly limping past the camera, have a feeling we won’t be seeing him for a […]