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February 8, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Join me and Frenz as we wrap up the 2011 Patriots season and look forward to the off-season. Not that we’re looking forward to it, but you get what I mean.

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Greetings from my Patriots Fallout Shelter!

February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Apologies for my lackluster posting over the last two days, instead of just jumping into the furious blame-game I like to take a few days to gain some distance and perspective on the season before I start making commentary.

So if you’ve been knee deep in all the mud that the media has been flinging,  without a beacon of Patriots homerdom like you get here, I’m sorry.

My TV went off as Brady’s last pass fell incomplete and it has not been turned back on to a channel that might show anything Super Bowl related since, but I’ve kept a lazy eye towards all the fallout.

From Gisele’s post-game analysis, to the Boston media finally getting a free shot on Tom Brady, to today’s Butterfingers that were delivered to Welker, it seems like an unending parade of ancillary story lines that conveniently ignore reality.

The most ironic part  is how all season long we heard how bad the defense was, that it was their major weakness, and yet it wasn’t the defense that lost this game. The Giants offense made the critical plays at the critical times. The Patriots offense did not.  End of ball game.

Of course this is far too simple for those who get paid to write thousands of words about what went wrong. Everything has to be linked to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick’s legacy, with a grand “what does it all mean” spin off of every last detail of this single game.

So does this mean every outlet can run their “Patriots dynasty is over” or “Belichick is no longer a genius” article again for the twelfth time since 2007? Hardly.

The 2011 Patriots proved that as long as Bill Belichick is there this team will be competitive. And for those who cried all season long about how untalented this team was, how they didn’t have a deep threat or a pass rusher, or whatever else, none of it really mattered. We lost the game on what had been our strength.

They couldn’t execute when it counted most on offense, something they had done a great majority of the season, and that sealed their fate. There’s no way to “fix” that. And when you lose a game because you can’t land your best punch you deserve to lose.

You can look at Brady and Belichick and yes, they’re the all time winningest coach-QB tandem, but clearly they are closer to the end of their run than the start. That’s all common sense and fine, and sure, you can say their window might be closing.

But the unsexy thing that no one wants to talk about is how this young defense, much maligned all season long, is only at the start of their trajectory. When you look at the experience that Tedy Bruschi, Ted Johnson, Willie McGinest and others gained in the loss of Super Bowl 31, you can see how that set them up for the dynasty run.

This current defense is no different, with pieces like Mayo, Spikes, Chung and McCourty clearly in place for the long haul. Couple them with all the draft picks that will be added again this season and it’s hard to really feel down about the Patriots, unless you’re solely beholden to Tom Brady’s legacy and your only factor for enjoyment is ensuring that Brady is the undisputed greatest QB of all time.

31 teams don’t win the Super Bowl, and even when the Patriots are the best of those 31 it’s still of little consolation. But there was a lot to enjoy about the 2011 season. Records were again broken. Rivals were dispatched. And the Patriots once again were AFC champs.

There’s no doubt the 2012 Patriots will be back and ferocious as ever, it just might take a few weeks to get over the sting of losing to the Giants. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and once we get there we’ll be winning games and trying to make another Super Bowl, which is more than you can say for at least half of the rest of the NFL.

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2012 Patriots opponents

February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Here’s the list of the opponents the Patriots will face this fall and their records from this season.

Home

  • San Francisco 49ers 13 3 .813
  • Houston Texans 10 6 .625
  • Denver Broncos 8 8 .500
  • New York Jets 8 8 .500
  • Arizona Cardinals 8 8 .500
  • Miami Dolphins 6 10 .375
  • Buffalo Bills 6 10 .375
  • Indianapolis Colts 2 14 .125

Away

  • Baltimore Ravens 12 4 .750
  • Tennessee Titans 9 7 .563
  • New York Jets 8 8 .500
  • Seattle Seahawks 7 9 .438
  • Miami Dolphins 6 10 .375
  • Buffalo Bills 6 10 .375
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 5 11 .313
  • St. Louis Rams 2 14 .125

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February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Legacy? Sure, we can talk about Tom Brady’s legacy. Obviously, when you look at the way Brady carried the Patriots to the Super Bowl and the way he played Sunday, he added quite a bit to his legacy.

Wait. Are you saying you think Brady damaged his legacy Sunday? What?

Sometimes I wonder if people watched the same game I did. Brady completed 27 of 41 passes for 276 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw one interception, when he underthrew a deep ball to Rob Gronkowski. (A healthy Gronkowski probably would have knocked that ball down if he didn’t catch it, but Gronkowski had an injured ankle.) And Brady took a safety when he threw another deep ball to nobody from his own end zone.

But overall, these facts should not be in dispute: Brady took an otherwise nondescript Patriots team to the brink of a championship, and he played well Sunday. At the end of the first half, he completed 10 of 10 passes and drove the Pats 98 yards for a touchdown. He broke the Super Bowl record for consecutive completions.

Quarterbacks have played worse than Brady played Sunday and won Super Bowl MVP. One of them was Tom Brady: In his first Super Bowl, he completed 16 of 27 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown, and he won the game’s MVP award.

Patriots’ Tom Brady added to his legacy in Super Bowl XLVI – Michael Rosenberg – SI.com

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2012 Super Bowl — New England Patriots fans need to recognize the better team won – ESPN Boston

February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

2012 Super Bowl — New England Patriots fans need to recognize the better team won – ESPN Boston

Hard to argue with what Jackie MacMullan lays out here. There’s no doubt this one hurt but I can’t honestly say the Pats were the better team on Sunday night. Maybe if Gronk wasn’t playing at 50% they might’ve been, but he wasn’t so that’s that.

There’s a long road before the Patriots take the field again. There will be many changes to the team, but if nothing else 2011 just proved again that the Patriots are a well-coached team that will be in every game they play. Regardless of the perceived talent on the roster.

But with that said there will be talent added this off-season and look for the 2012 Pats with a creampuff schedule to again be right in the thick of it next year. With a young defense that gained valuable experience under the biggest of spotlights this season.

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February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault


Mankins putting a fumanchu on his Flying Elvis?

https://www.patspropaganda.com/mankins-putting-a-fumanchu-on-his-flying-elvis/

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February 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

When the Patriots wake up from this funk, they’ll find themselves in a tremendous position to do it all over again. Aside from Belichick and Brady, the core of the Patriots’ roster is very young, led by safety Patrick Chung (25 years old when the 2012 regular season begins), tight end Rob Gronkowski (23), tight end Aaron Hernandez (22), linebacker Jerod Mayo (26), cornerback Devin McCourty (25), tackle Nate Solder (24), linebacker Brandon Spikes (25), tackle Sebastian Vollmer (28).

“We’ve got a young team,” Mayo said. “This one stings. We’ll remember it for a long time, and this offseason, we’ll get back to work real soon and try to get back to this point. It takes a lot of work to get back to this point. It will be a lot of work.”

There’s also an older generation of leaders who are still in their prime like left guard Logan Mankins (30 years old when the 2012 regular season begins) and defensive lineman Vince Wilfork (30). Of course, add wide receiver Wes Welker (31) to that list, under the strong assumption he’ll be back, either with the franchise tag or a long-term contract.

The Patriots have also amassed a strong group of role players who continued to improve this season, such as cornerback Kyle Arrington (26 years old when the 2012 regular season begins), defensive end Brandon Deaderick (25), linebacker Dane Fletcher (25), safety James Ihedigbo (28), defensive tackle Kyle Love (25), linebacker Rob Ninkovich (28), running back Stevan Ridley (23) and special teamer Matthew Slater (27).

Tom Brady, Patriots Crushed by Super Bowl Defeat, But Optimistic With Talented Young Foundation for 2012 – New England Patriots – NESN.com

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