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January 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


H/T to @DocVarmint for posting this. And a H/T to the Daily News for printing it. The Patriots are going into this one feeling like legitimate underdogs, and things like this will only add to it. I bet by game time the line is even or favors the Giants despite opening at Patriots -3.5.

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PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast today 11am EST!

January 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Join me and Frenz on the podcast today at 11am EST as we struggle to find something Patriots-related to talk about. Hmm, what would be a good topic….

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January 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


How about we include regular season numbers for a little better sample size to answer this “Who’s Elite” question. And this let’s remember Brady’s one season short of Eli due to the little 2008 debacle..

Regular Season Win-Loss:

  • Eli: 39-25
  • Tom: 37-11

Regular Season Pass YPG:

  • Eli: 253.0
  • Tom: 281.8

Regular Season TD-INT:

  • Eli: 108-65
  • Tom: 103-29

Who’s elite?

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-giants-super-bowl-41/

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January 25, 2012 by Mike Dussault


My instinct is to avoid posting too much Super Bowl 42 stuff over the next couple of weeks. We’ll see, some of it will probably be unavoidable, but knowing we have another shot at the Giants in a Super Bowl certainly makes it slightly more tolerable to be reminded of how things went in Arizona. Apologies ahead of time if they give anyone flashbacks or nightmares…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-giants-super-bowl-42/

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Patriots overcame flaws to get back to Super Bowl

January 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

It’s taken two days but it’s finally sunk in that the 2011 Patriots are headed back to the Super Bowl. There will be plenty of time to over-analyze the match up with the Giants over the next twelve days, so for now I just want to take a look back at how the Pats got here, and where I see them at right now.

We must start with the classic AFC Championship that felt in many ways similar to last year’s playoff game against the Jets. The difference this time? The Patriots defense.

It’s strange to hear the biggest storyline on all the sports networks being that the Patriots defense actually carried the Patriots on a day when Tom Brady was off. There’s no doubt the defense came up with big plays when they needed them most. From Vince Wilfork’s all-around unstoppable game, to Brandon Spikes’ interception that should’ve had a bigger impact if not for Brady’s next-play interception, to Sterling Moore’s clutch plays on the ball in the closing seconds to keep the Ravens from winning, the Patriots defense made the big plays in the clutch moments and the Ravens did not.

However, I didn’t see a suddenly dominant defense out there like some may have us believe. I don’t ride the media roller coaster, so on a day when one of the big talking points is the Pats D turning it around, I don’t think it’s quite a slam dunk that this defense can shut down an elite quarterback just yet.

They made the plays they had to against the Ravens, but we all know how close we were to spending an off-season recounting Joe Flacco’s 4th quarter touchdown drive that sent the Patriots home. We’ve said all year that living off turnovers and red zone stops can be a slippery slope, but this time around the breaks fell the Pats way. But don’t be fooled, win or lose in the Super Bowl there is still much work to be done with this defense.

If the biggest difference in this game was defense, the biggest difference from last year’s team is something that is not measurable in cold, hard statistics. The 2011 Patriots are a team with unparallelled team chemistry.

All season long Vince Wilfork has spoken highly of the character of the players on defense. We’ve written about it here on the blog as well, and I’d argue that a team where everyone gets along and works hard is be far more difficult to defeat than a team that set the world on fire statistically but is loaded with egos.

While you can point to all the missed draft picks the Patriots have made over the years, or all the talented players who were released, or all the undrafted free agents that always seem to be playing significant roles, credit must go to the Patriots for identifying the kind of players who have created this championship chemistry.

Offensively, the Patriots had a dominant year, but they sputtered in the AFC Championship, which had to be somewhat expected against a great defense like the Ravens. The most egregious example was Tom Brady missing a wide open Gronk for an early touchdown. That seemed like an ominous sign, but as always the Pats were able to put together one last scoring drive to give them the late lead.

It was a situation that we’ve seen so many times since 2006. In the ‘06 AFC championship and the ’07 Super Bowl the Pats had late leads that their defense could not hold. This time they did hold, with a couple clutch plays, and a little luck.

Now with one game left the Patriots will be put to the ultimate test on both sides of the ball. Eli Manning and the Giants passing offense look like an extremely difficult match up considering what has plagued the Patriots defense all season long. And on the offensive side, Brady has struggled the last two times they’ve faced the Giants. Throw in a potentially less-than-100% Gronk and things could be even more dicey.

Add all the factors together and the Patriots should be underdogs in my book, and I think that’s just the way we want it to be from a preparation stand point. Let’s spend the next two weeks hearing how unstoppable the Giants passing attack is and how dominant their defensive front is, while the Patriots prepare under the shroud of underestimation, with constant reminders of how the Giants have had their number recently.

We’ve seen games like this play out many times over the last decade, and we know we can almost always count on them to put forth their best efforts when they are the team expected to lose.

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January 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault


jullie-anne:

Rob Gronkowski – ESPN Deportes

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Captain Comeback: Special Mistakes Set Up Super Rematch | Cold Hard Football Facts

January 24, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Captain Comeback: Special Mistakes Set Up Super Rematch | Cold Hard Football Facts

Great stuff here from Scott Kacsmar, the entire article is must-read. But the below quote is a fascinating stat on the D…

The New England Patriots are the only defense in the league to never allow more than 27 points in any game this season (including playoffs). A few caveats: this is all about points allowed by the defense. Buffalo scored 34, but 7 were the result of a pick six thrown Brady. The Patriots allowed 27 twice on defense (Buffalo, Washington), which is their “minmax” this year. Only the 49ers also allowed no more than 27 points in the regular season (and also twice), but did allow 32 to the Saints in the NFC Divisional. Every other team gave up 28 at least once on defense. Was it just a coincidence the Patriots and 49ers hosted on Championship Sunday? We’ll leave that one on the research backburner. Just know for right now that the Patriots haven’t given up more than 27 to any offense, and that has been a critical factor in getting to Super Bowl XLVI.

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