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Today Patshow #102!

August 23, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Very excited today as we will be shooting episode number two of Patshow — a new Facebook live show with yours truly alongside the hardest working man in Boston, Nick Stevens aka “Fitzy” and WAAF’s Matty and Nick show.

Keep an eye out around 11am EST, when we’re aiming to go live.

You might’ve caught episode one, we purposely kept it a bit quiet as we worked out the bugs. But it went far better than we hoped and now we’re thrilled to ramp Patshow up.

The plan is to make Patshow a bi-weekly event, a recap show on Mondays and a preview show on Fridays. But it will be so much more than just me and Nick talking Pats. We’re going to put the full might of our creative skills behind Patshow, including digital shorts, sketches and tons of other fun things that I can’t wait to share.

I promise there is nothing else out there like this and our aim is to make being a fan fun again. We’re not going to spew angry hot takes at you. We’re going to take down those hot takes with smart analysis and the kind of entertainment that embraces being a fan.

The creative team behind Patshow is second-to-none. We’ve partnered with Ian Barrett, Erin Hayes and Paul Bouley of MediaBoss in Framingham to deliver a polished production that looks like it belongs on real television. MediaBoss can do everything — remote location shoots, green screen, etc. and we hope to utilize all their talents in helping us create Patshow.

So run now and like our Facebook page and our Twitter handle. Pencil in episode #103 comong Monday, August 28 before we start banging them out twice a week.

Thanks for tuning in and spreading the word to your Pats pals!

Filed Under: Announcement, PatsPropaganda Tagged With: facebook live, patshow

Pats Welcome Some Important Injured Players Back

August 22, 2017 by Mike Dussault

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwpIJF26_U0

I had a feeling there would be some injured players returning to practice today as the Pats lock in on their most-hyped third preseason game in Detroit this Friday and I was right.

The headline is Dont’a Hightower coming off of the PUP list, rocking some Ninja Turtle socks and going through drills with the defensive linemen (?). Others to return to the padded practice included Nate Solder, Mike Gillislee, LaAdrian Waddle and Deatrich Wise.

Obviously it’s always good news to get players back from injury, especially now as we’re closing in on the regular season kickoff in just a little over two weeks. Most of the starters should get a half-plus of work against the Lions before the team shuts just about everyone of importance down for next week’s preseason finale against the Giants.

However it wasn’t all great news, as Rex Burkhead and Malcolm Mitchell were both new absences from practice. They join previously missing players Matthew Slater, Shea McClellin, Matt Lengel and Tony Garcia.

Incredibly, Elandon Roberts, last seen getting carted off in considerable pain with a rib injury, was at practice but rocking a red “no contact” jersey. No question, Roberts is old school tough. This makes multiple times he appears to sustain a significant injury in a game only to be right back out there shortly thereafter.

Injuries become more and more important to monitor at this time of year. There are some extremely important players amongst those dealing with something at this point, none more important than Solder and Hightower, so today has to be seen as a positive step forward.

 

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: donta hightower, elandon roberts, nate solder

The Curious Case of Belichick Praise

August 22, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Every now and then Bill Belichick sings the praise of an individual player. Usually he deflects specific player questions into team generalization. You know the drill. A reporter asks about a certain player who’s struggling or shown promise and Belichick responds with something along the lines of “the player did some good things, needs to improve on things, we all need to improve on things, including the coaches.”

If you’re like me you just tune these responses out by now. Not that they really bother me. I get it. All of Belichick’s answers are well-crafted, not for the reporter, but for the specific player and for the team. Belichick doesn’t coach through the press, at least in a negative sense.

But every now and then Belichick throws some glowing praise at a player and more often than not it’s some random guy you never really gave much thought to.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: brandon bolden, jonathan freeny

Monday Morning Pats Regroup

August 21, 2017 by Mike Dussault

We were scheduled to shoot our second episode of Patshow this morning, unfortunately a sick kid is forcing us to reschedule to Wednesday. I’ll post a full announcement in the next day or so with all we have planned for Patshow. First episode was a total blast, excited to start cranking them out twice a week during the season. Big things planned!

In the meantime, we’re just a little over two weeks away from the season opener and plenty is going to go down in that timespan, including at least one or two jaw droppers.

I remain underwhelmed by the Texans preseason game and these last two “games” on the schedule only reinforce how there are way too many games in the summer. The hardest part of the NFL season is battle against attrition and four preseason games only makes it harder.

The weather’s getting cooler and I just want real football!!

Here’s a bunch of regroup thoughts on where the Pats are at…

 

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: antonio garcia, lawrence guy

Pats Posits: A Last Minute Drive in Houston Finally Falls Short

August 19, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots and the Texans played a preseason game on Saturday night that came down to the final play, with Jacoby Brissett fumbling what was almost the game-winning touchdown pass.

It might’ve been thrilling if it weren’t the preseason…

But it is the preseason and how this game ended or what the score was matters not. What matters is how well the 2017 Patriots are coming together and who looked good, bad and injured in their second preseason game of the summer.

The headliners? Rex Burkhead‘s arrival, some defensive struggles but with some individual improved performances that could really help, and Stephen Gostkowski putting us all at peace.

Despite some more big plays allowed, I feel pretty good about the team right now after the second preseason game. Elandon Roberts appeared to be the only significant injury, while some of the guys who really needed to start playing well did so.

Of course we got to see Tom Brady play (meaningless, don’t tell him) football, so it was a good day no matter what.

Here’s them Posits as we inch closer and closer to the start of the regular season.

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Filed Under: Pats Posits Tagged With: elandon roberts, harvey langi, lawrence guy, preseason, rex burkhead

What Losing Derek Rivers Means

August 18, 2017 by Mike Dussault

If there’s one thing you hate to see in August it’s season-ending injuries.

Unfortunately Derek Rivers’ situation took a turn for the worse on Friday.

 

The Patriots are optimistic that Derek Rivers avoided a significant injury, but tests aren’t done yet. Still, the early word is positive.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 16, 2017

From @MikeReiss & I: the Patriots fear their top draft pick DE Derek Rivers has suffered a season-ending knee injury, per league sources.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) August 18, 2017


So yeah, I was already a little concerned about the defensive front seven as you might’ve read here or here and if Rivers is gone for all of 2017 it certainly doesn’t help matters.

In recent days I was excited to hear about Rivers’ emergence at camp. He was far better the second time I took a glance at his Jacksonville game. I felt like he could be a key contributor on third down and really help fill the vacated roles of Chris Long and Jabaal Sheard.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: derek rivers, injuries, jonathan freeny, shea mcclellin, trey flowers

Five Patriots to Watch vs. Texans

August 18, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The Patriots will play their second preseason game of the summer on Saturday night against the Texans, returning to Houston, where they were last seen winning Super Bowl 51.

It’s a good bet we’ll see more of the starters this week after Bill Belichick gave just about every top line player the night off in the first week of the preseason against the Jags.

The headlines for the Patriots, as they are for most teams, are all about overcoming injuries. Nate Solder has been out for a couple weeks, while one of his backups, LaAdrian Waddle had to leave joint practices with then Texans for medical evaluation back in Boston. Rookie left tackle Tony Garcia has also been missing time, leaving just Cam Fleming and Marcus Cannon, two players who should be protected as much as possible.

Tackle isn’t the only spot the Pats are dangerously thin. Defensive end Derek Rivers also had to return home to get his knee looked at and rookie Deitrich Wise continues to recover from a concussion he suffered in week one.

Simply put, the team cannot afford another injury at either of these two vital positions, but they can’t let that stand in their way of setting a baseline of performance against Houston. Between this week and next, the starters will get most of their work in. So it’ll be exciting to finally see some of the top end guys in action.

Here are five players that I’ll be keeping a close eye on.

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Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: harvey langi, preseason, texans

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