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February 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The feeling here is that McCourty’s move was a result of a safety shortage in the eyes of the coaching staff, not that the position was his best fit. Outside of Patrick Chung and James Ihedigbo, the staff didn’t seem to have confidence in any of their other options at safety at the end of the year, which sparked the McCourty move. Assuming McCourty is back at cornerback full-time in 2012, the depth chart would start with him, and a question of whether he can return to 2010 form. McCourty would be followed by Kyle Arrington, Ras-I Dowling and Sterling Moore on the depth chart. Antwaun Molden, a free agent-to-be who performed well on special teams, could return to compete for a roster spot along with any other additions in the draft or free agency. In the end, the Patriots’ picture at cornerback is tied mostly to McCourty and Dowling, the 2011 second-round pick who the staff was clearly high on before he sustained a hip injury that ended his rookie season after just two games.

Mike Reiss

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

A lot of people are projecting McCourty to safety as a permanent move but I’m with Reiss. I think he’ll be back at corner for mini-camps and training camp. Not to say he’d never go back to safety, but I still think long term he’s a corner.

Dowling is an interesting one. If you’ll remember he missed a lot of camp and was then suddenly starting in the season opener. I think this shows the staff sees a lot of potential in him. Clearly he has some size that the Patriots lack in the secondary, and it’s likely that the Patriots saw he had some ability to play man. His return to health could be a big factor in 2012.

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February 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn6IJ9r6tvs

Aaron Hernandez 2011-2012 Highlights (by BenjiGridiron)

Let the feel-good season highlight films start to roll in!

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

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Your grades are in … – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

February 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Your grades are in … – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

I think the results of this poll on ESPN Boston shows that those who voted know what they’re talking about. I find it hard to argue with any of the grades, save how Caserio gets a B-.

A+

Wes Welker, WR; Rob Gronkowski, TE; Aaron Hernandez, TE; Brian Waters, G; Vince Wilfork, DT; Robert Kraft, Owner 

A

Tom Brady, QB; Andre Carter, DE; Bill Belichick, Coach/GM 

A-

Matt Light, OT; Logan Mankins, G; Mark Anderson, DE; Jerod Mayo, LB; Stephen Gostkowski, K;Zoltan Mesko, P; Matthew Slater, ST 

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Cosell’s Watching the Super Bowl: “As Good a Throw as You’ll Ever See” : NFL Films Blog

February 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Cosell’s Watching the Super Bowl: “As Good a Throw as You’ll Ever See” : NFL Films Blog

And here is Cosell’s bullet point analysis of the Patriots defense versus the Giants offense.

Spikes again flashed as a downhill run defender, A collision player

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Cosell’s Watching the Super Bowl: Patriots Offense was Easy to Defend : NFL Films Blog

February 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Cosell’s Watching the Super Bowl: Patriots Offense was Easy to Defend : NFL Films Blog

Fascinating bullet point observations from Greg Cosell, one of our most respected analysts. You can be sure that there’s no bias in his analysis, and he’s seen as much football as anyone.

When you take all this in I can’t help but feel even more reinforced that this offense needs to add some new dynamics. The book on this current version is out and if you can execute (which good defenses can) it’s fairly straight forward to defend.

I think that the addition of Josh McDaniels is looming even larger now. He will bring in some new elements that will open things up for Gronkowski and Hernandez and Welker.

Patriots a very condensed and restricted passing game, Very little intermediate and downfield passing – They were easy to defend

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NFL Sound FX offers deeper look at Super Bowl – Extra Points – Boston.com

February 9, 2012 by Mike Dussault

NFL Sound FX offers deeper look at Super Bowl – Extra Points – Boston.com

If you’re like me and still can’t bring yourself to watch any video of any kind of Super Bowl 46 yet, here’s a nice breakdown of the Sound Fx episode that aired last night.

Some interesting stuff…

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February 9, 2012 by Mike Dussault

The pictures of Gronkowski and Light at the post-Super Bowl party didn’t bother me at all. This is a 22-year-old kid who gave his all to this team this year. People blow off steam in different ways and he’s entitled to do whatever he wants (within the law) as far as I’m concerned. I’m more angered that some low-life would take video of it and distribute it. I find that despicable. …

…As for the legacy talk, my take is simple: Talk to me when their careers are over. We always seem to want to write the ending to stories while they are going on. Why? Why can’t we enjoy the journey and then talk legacy? …

I have been having some internal philosophical debates in my head about what media is these days. What are we trying to accomplish? When I got into this business, I thought we were supposed to tell people what they needed to know. Now I think we’re trending in a dangerous area where we report based on what will get clicks. It bothers me…

I’m not perfect, but when I see a company soliciting publicity for dropping a boatload of Butterfingers in Boston and thanking Wes Welker for his drop — and then some report on it to give that company exactly what they want (publicity) — it makes me shake my head. What are we doing here?

Mike Reiss Rants on Negativity, Legacies and Anger — Boston Sports Media Watch

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