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March 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault

[The Pats] went after some of those so-called second-tier and second-week players right from the start, a strategy that I think is brilliant. Who says just because a player isn’t a marquee name or won’t command more than $10 million in guarantees that you have to wait until the second week of free agency to pursue him? Nobody.

Almost immediately, New England went after and signed free agents it had targeted, such as defensive lineman Jonathan Fanene, safety Steve Gregory, pass-rusher Trevor Scott, wide receivers Anthony Gonzalez and Brandon Lloyd, and offensive lineman Robert Gallery. The Pats went immediately to the bargain aisle while most of the other teams were fighting over the fancy new releases for the upcoming fall season.

Why is it such a smart move? Because the Patriots understand the inherent insecurity of NFL players who are not among the elite. They know that players like Fanene, Gregory and Scott are nervous about the amount of interest they will generate on the open market and are keenly aware of their mortality as football players.

NFL – New England Patriots prefer contrarian approach to free agency – ESPN

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March 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault

New England reportedly flirted with acquiring Carolina Panthers WR Steve Smith last offseason, and in hindsight, should have. Bill Belichick did not miss a chance to get a crafty veteran this time around, signing Brandon Lloyd to a deal on St. Patrick’s Day. OK, so why is the Lloyd signing notable? Lloyd will be reunited with Josh McDaniels, who coached him last season in St. Louis, and in Denver before that. Lloyd’s productivity was hampered when the Broncos went with Tim Tebow at quarterback, and a relocation to St. Louis took some getting used to. Yet he still caught 70 passes for 966 yards in 15 starts. In 2010, Lloyd led ALL receivers with 1,448 yards. He’s more of a playmaker than the serviceable Deion Branch, and will make teams pay for giving the Patriots’ tight ends too much attention inside the seams. All that, and he costs New England less per year than Pierre Garcon or Josh Morgan command in Washington … or Laurent Robinson in Jacksonville, for that matter. Besides Lloyd, New England got Anthony Gonzalez to provide depth in the receiving corps, safety Steve Gregory, guard Robert Gallery, defensive end Trevor Scott and tight end Daniel Fells (just what the Pats need – another tight end). Re-signing center Dan Connolly was a nice move, too.

NFL.com news: Broncos, Pats headline free-agency winners; Fins striking out

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March 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0JIVlcPE5c

Rob Gronkowski 2011-2012 Highlights//The Gronk (by sololeg1)

Tuesday is the worst day of the week so I think we need a little Gronk highlights to get us through it.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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March 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3_Mh1GE_fo

Vince Wilfork Highlights (by BenjiGridiron)

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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March 20, 2012 by Mike Dussault


Logan Mankins recovering from ACL surgery, hopes to be ready for training camp.

Well there’s a retroactive stomach punch for you. This clarifies a few items:

  1. When Belichick called Manking “Super Tough” he wasn’t kidding. Mankins likely played three playoff games against tough defensive fronts with the injury. Hard to know if it was a complete tear but regardless, Philip Rivers got a lot of love for playing just one game on a torn ACL. Mankins played three.
  2. Robert Gallery signing seems a little bigger now than it did Monday. Gallery has been at LG for the past few years and it would appear to be his best spot. Hopefully we won’t need him to start, but you can’t rule out a start to the season on the PUP for my Mankins.
  3. Mankins now will get a pass on his Super Bowl performance which lacked luster.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-logan-mankins-acl-tear/

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March 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Belichick is building up the middle class of the team’s roster (players 20-40), which will create more depth and increase the level of competition. Part of this is tied to only three draft choices remaining on the roster from drafts in 2006, 2007 and 2008.

It’s been an aggressive approach at the middle and low levels of the market, and most of the deals come with limited financial risk. Some of the signings might not even stick on the roster (e.g. Gonzalez, Stallworth), while others fill specific needs to create more flexibility entering the draft (e.g. Fells as a third tight end).

While using free agency to mostly address the 20-40 range of the roster, it adds importance to this year’s draft as the primary vehicle to address the 1-20 range. That’s the Patriots’ chance to add a much-needed playmaker to the defense at a cost with which they are more comfortable.

The free-agent signings of Fanene, Gregory and Scott should all help on D, but those three alone won’t be enough and Belichick surely knows this.

So this isn’t the complete picture.

While there could be more free-agent signings (DL Luis Castillo), the key remains the draft. Belichick can’t overlook D in the draft like he did in 2011.

Don’t forget the defense – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

https://www.patspropaganda.com/belichick-is-building-up-the-middle-class-of-the/

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March 19, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Less than a week into free agency, the Patriots have picked up three veteran receivers in Stallworth, Gonzalez and Brandon Lloyd. And it appears that they are doing with the wide receiver spot what they did with the defensive line spot last season: bring as many tested veterans in, sift through and find the ones who can play, and toss the rest.

It Is What It Is » A closer look at the Patriots’ decision to bring back WR Donte Stallworth

https://www.patspropaganda.com/less-than-a-week-into-free-agency-the-patriots/

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