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Three Big Names for the Patriots ruled out for Sunday’s game: OG Logan Mankins (hip), TE Aaron Hernandez (ankle) and WR/PR Julian Edelman (hand).
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“The Mighty Brady” Tom Brady meets Thor Mashup.
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I learned how to work,” Anderson said, according to Skurski. “We worked hard every day. I felt like that helped my career and took my game to another level, just the preparation. As the years go on you mature as a player. I felt going there, the expectations and standards are so high, I felt like it could help my game and focus so I could get more serious about my craft.
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Inside the matchup: Patriots at Bills – Extra Points – Boston.com
Inside the matchup: Patriots at Bills – Extra Points – Boston.com
The best Patriots read of Saturday…
Buffalo has done a great job of blocking defensive linemen in the running game, which has sprung their ball carriers loose many times through three weeks. The Patriots have to stop this from happening and one way to do it is get penetration from both the front four and linebackers, but especially the linebackers. If they can attack the gaps and cut off running lanes, they will make the Bills one dimensional by having to rely on Ryan Fitzpatrick to not make mistakes. Linebacker Brandon Spikes will be key here.
BostonHerald.com » An inside look at Brandon Lloyd’s approach as a receiver
BostonHerald.com » An inside look at Brandon Lloyd’s approach as a receiver
Great must-read piece on Brandon Lloyd. It could be all about him and Welker tomorrow…
“You practice as fast as possible. I really feel like the race is between the defensive line getting to the quarterback and it’s not necessarily the race between me trying to get open,” Lloyd said. “The route maybe is supposed to be at 16 yards, but according to how the release was – if it wasn’t clean, or what kind of stem you did in the route – it may come out to be a 10-yard route. That’s just the timing and the body language that the quarterback sees, ‘All right, he’s going to break now,’ and he’s going to let the ball go.”