Bill and Josh, reunited and it feels so good.
This picture makes me giddy with excitement.
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Bill and Josh, reunited and it feels so good.
This picture makes me giddy with excitement.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-belichick-mcdaniels/
Film Breakdown: Tebow’s Tendencies – Pats Pulpit/Rich Hill
Good stuff from Rich here. Should be sub-headed “Why Biting on Play Action Can Bite You in the Ass”.
The Patriots will have their hands full trying to limit the Broncos and their big plays as they’ve been at the bottom of the league in big plays of 20 yards allowed. In fact, the Patriots have allowed 89 plays of 20 yards this season, which is the most in (at least) the past 15 seasons. That averages out to 5.56 of those big plays every game- although only 5 touchdowns have come from those large plays. 5 plays of 20 yards was all Tebow needed to upend the Steelers; the Patriots had better take him seriously.
Mike Shanahan’s return to Broncos during 1989 season did not cause controversy – The Denver Post
This is all I’ll post about any controversy surrounding Josh McDaniels returning to the Patriots.
As bizarre as Josh McDaniels’ return to New England midplayoffs may appear to folks in Denver, there is precedent for such a move.
And that precedent was here in Denver.
Mike Shanahan was fired as the head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders after going 1-3 in the first four games in 1989. Less than two weeks later, on Oct. 16, 1989, Shanahan was back in Denver as the team’s quarterbacks coach.
Great news out of Foxboro this morning with every Patriot in attendance of the teams practice today, which was held in full pads. This includes Logan Mankins, who missed last week with a knee injury (reported MCL sprain) and Sebastian Vollmer who’s been held to just 6 games this season after battling back and ankle injuries.
There’s no question that the offensive line is vitally important to any Super Bowl run the Patriots may put together. In the last three playoff losses protection has been an issue in every one of them, and without solid line play the Pats won’t be going very far.
Having Mankins back was vital, but if Vollmer is able to go as well it will be a huge boost. While Nate Solder and Marcus Cannon have had solid rookie years, Vollmer’s playoff experience would be helpful both in the game and in preparations this week.
Like most Pats bloggers and writers I re-watched the Patriots and Broncos week fifteen game to try and glean some insight into what things might stay the same and what things might be different this time around with everything on the line. My notes below…
Patriots offense has rarely been better – Sports – The Boston Globe
Flashback to Bedard’s recap of the first Patriots-Broncos tilt, good stuff breaking down how brutally efficient the offense was.
I can imagine the Broncos saying as they went into the game that they just wanted to take away Gronk and Welker and try to force Brady to use Hernando to beat them. And that’s exactly what he did.
It will be interesting to see what the Broncos do differently this time.
The NFL wants to score, score, score, eschewing defensive responsibilities in the name of weekly shootouts. Embarrass Peyton Manning in the Super Bowl, will you? Well, the NFL will just threaten to enforce the rules it put in place a decade ago when Manning was rendered useless in the playoffs by the New England Patriots. […]