http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=759Fb4yyxks
The Brady Six primer, highlights of Tom Brady’s best performance at Michigan, the 2000 Orange Bowl
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-brady-six-primer-highlights-of-tom-bradys/
An Independent Patriots Blog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=759Fb4yyxks
The Brady Six primer, highlights of Tom Brady’s best performance at Michigan, the 2000 Orange Bowl
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-brady-six-primer-highlights-of-tom-bradys/
Source: League sent letter to players’ attorneys suggesting negotiations w/owner involvement. goal would be resolution of all issues.
Judy Battista
This would be great news, get together and figure it out! Let’s get it out of the courts!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/source-league-sent-letter-to-players-attorneys/
I’ve kind of been operating under the assumption that opponents of the Patriots picked on their slot corners (Wilhite, Chung and Butler) more than any other area of the defense.
Kyle Arrington and Devin McCourty seemed to be fairly solid, despite getting occasionally beat deep. But when looking at Football Outsider’s breakdown of Defense vs. Types of Receiver rankings there are some surprising revelations.
The Patriots overall pass defense was ranked 15th overall. Let’s start with who they were best against:
5th overall vs. Other WRs (3rd/4th/5th WRs)
11th overall vs. 2nd WRs
21st overall vs. TEs
23rd overall vs. 1st WRs
30th overall vs. RBs
The new holy grail of Patriots schwag: vintage snapback hat
There was a time not too long ago when the holy grail of Patriots schwag was a blue satin starter jacket from the 80s. Well I conquered that one via ebay for a steal of $12, now this vintage 80s snapback is the new object of my schwag desires.
This hat harkens back to the days of Raymond Berry, Steve Grogan and Craig James, when I first became a Patriots fan. The only problem is that those who have these hats know their value and you’re going to pay anywhere from $80to even $199 on ebay or other online stores to score one.
But the thing about ebay is, if you know what you want, be patient, be diligent and it will fall into your hands. I expect to make one of these beauties my 2011 hat. Watch me make it happen. For under $30. I promise you.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-new-holy-grail-of-patriots-schwag-vintage/
Looking at the 2010 New England Patriots through a historical prism would show a team that performed how you would think a young team with an elite quarterback would perform. Brady helped them overcome a lot of deficiencies, but with such a talented young roster, that will only be infused with more young talent in a few weeks, it’s clear that things are heading up.
The Patriots will probably not top their fourteen regular season wins of 2010 in 2011, but you can bet that they will be a better team considering the progression and experience of their younger players along with the return of their injured ones.
Sure, there are needs, but they have enough ammo to fill them with talented high-round picks. The Patriots first dynasty was built on a veteran defense that played clutch in the post-season and a second dynasty defense is slowly being assembled before our eyes. It hasn’t been without it’s trials, especially the last two seasons in the playoffs. As the young D learned against the Jets in January, playing clutch in the regular season is one thing, but in the playoffs it’s something else entirely.
In a lot of ways I find the story of building a defense from the ground up more interesting that hanging on and trying to squeeze one last championship out with an aging crew.
We’re witnessing something that I don’t think has ever happened before in NFL history. A Hall of Fame head coach hand picking an entirely new defense, for a system that is established and proven.
NFL head coaches just don’t get that kind of longevity, and they especially don’t have the level of control and oversight that BB has with the Patriots. Given what we know about BB I’d say it’s pretty obvious that he relishes the challenge, and the chance to construct a unit that is entirely of his own design.
To use Bill Parcells’ analogy it’s like a master chef finally getting to choose every single last ingredient. Sure, BB had total control in the past, but many of the ingredients were inherited. Now it’s his turn to pick each one, to create a masterpiece that will be years in the making.
There have been a lot of special things that Patriots fans have witnessed, the construction of BB D 2.0 is an unheralded one that we are right in the midst of and another major chapter will be added in just 22 days.
Getting an OLB like this guy would certainly help matters…
It’s clear that some teams with a first-round running-back interest – Miami, New England, New Orleans, Seattle – are studying both players hard, and it could come down to whether they trust that Ingram’s knee won’t give him trouble for the next few seasons.
“The question is whether you think Ingram’s toughness and physicality sets him apart from Leshoure,” one coach said at the league meetings last month. “I’ve seen a lot of Leshoure being physical himself, and he [Leshoure] is faster to the corner. I think he’s going to have a very good career.”
Peter King
(The Pats have first round runningback interest?)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-clear-that-some-teams-with-a-first-round/
Sorry Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhodie and Connecticut…