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Mike Shanahan’s return to Broncos during 1989 season did not cause controversy – The Denver Post

January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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.

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All Patriots present for Tuesday’s full pads practice

January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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.

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January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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10 notes on the Patriots/Broncos first tilt

January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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…

  1. A lot was made after the game (especially by me) how the switch to a 3-4 front on the fly was the reason for the Patriots defense turning it around after looking like swiss cheese early on. I don’t stand by this any more. The only real difference was turnovers and better tackling.
  2. Yes, the Patriots looked better after the fourth drive, but the difference was not the scheme, it was that the Patriots built a lead and that affected how the Broncos had to play.
  3. The Broncos still got a number of big yards on the ground and through the air after the Pats went to the 3-4.
  4. I expect the Pats to go back to the normal 4-3 base they’ve used this year to start to the game. If they can just tackle and keep contain they won’t have to  switch it up to the 3-4 that they have less experience in.
  5. HUGE KEY PATRIOT #1 = Rob Ninkovich. Ninkpoop had one of his worst games in Denver, that cannot happen again. I expect him to play with something to prove this time around. His missed tackles were embarrassing and despite coming away with a sack at the end, I still expect Ninkovich would like to make up for his performance early.
  6. HUGE KEY PATRIOT #2 = Brandon Spikes. It’s elementary football that you want your biggest meanest middle linebacker when you’re playing the league’s best rushing team. The fact that Spikes played with and practiced against Tebow is just an added bonus. I know Spikes had been out a while, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he plays a ton this weekend.
  7. HUGE KEY PATRIOT #3 = Patrick Chung. Chung’s tackling and aggressiveness will add a whole new dimension to the Patriots defense that the Broncos did not see last time. And the fact that he’s the only drafted safety on the roster won’t hurt either.
  8. Say what you will about the “bend don’t break” but I don’t think we’ll see the Patriots give up the number of long bombs the Steelers. Of course Patriots fans know that long bombs completed on the Steelers in the playoffs are pretty much how they do it.
  9. The Pats couldn’t get much going on the ground early on vs. the Broncos with Benjarvus Green-Ellis struggling mightily to find any running holes. Once the Pats switched it up with some Woodhead and Ridley things started to open up. By the second half the Pats were having good success on the ground, with Law Firm leading the way.
  10. I expect this game to be reminiscent of the 05, 06, 07 divisional games with the Pats rolling. It’s just a perfect storm between the re-match, the Broncos short week, McDaniels, and the lack of a Pats playoff win since January 2008. The signs are pointing to a big Pats victory to me.

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Patriots offense has rarely been better – Sports – The Boston Globe

January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

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.

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WEEI/Price – One Scout’s Take: Patriots have to exploit individual matchups to beat Broncos – WEEI | Christopher Price

January 10, 2012 by Mike Dussault

WEEI/Price – One Scout’s Take: Patriots have to exploit individual matchups to beat Broncos – WEEI | Christopher Price

Great stuff here from Chris Price…

The Denver defense needs to win on third down. This will go part and parcel with their offense trying to win time of possession, the complementary element of keeping Tom Brady off the field. The Broncos will need to run the football to a degree that they need to take control of the time of possession, which will play some “keep away” from the Patriots defense.

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Si.com| Tom Brady as you forgot him

January 9, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Si.com| Tom Brady as you forgot him

Before he became the premier postseason performer of his generation, the Patriots icon was a middling college quarterback who invited skepticism, even scorn, from fans and his coaches. That was all—and that was everything

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