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February 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Matt Patricia was shifted to coaching the safeties in 2011 which is an interesting move in that…

  • BB didn’t name a Defensive Coordinator for 2011
  • Patricia should have less bodies to coach, and will have experience coaching two of the three levels of the Patriots defense. He looks primed to be a defensive coordinator at some point.
  • Patricia should continue to be the one who calls the defense and with less players to worry about he might be more involved with big picture defense stuff.
  • Pepper Johnson remains as the defensive line coach and you have to wonder if he really does project as a defensive coordinator. It certainly seems like Patricia is being groomed. 

https://www.patspropaganda.com/matt-patricia-was-shifted-to-coaching-the-safeties/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: matt patricia, new england patriots, pepper johnson

February 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Say hello to your new offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien! I know a lot of Patriots fans who are experts in offensive philosophy and play calling have had issues with BO’B in the past, but the Patriots had one of the best offenses of the last decade in 2010, so you can’t really argue with those results.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/say-hello-to-your-new-offensive-coordinator-bill/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bill O'Brien, new england patriots

February 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R6iJ0n_

Great video of McCourty’s interceptions by @JustinHarned! 

Not a bad season for a special teams guy.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: devin mccourty, new england patriots

Patriots set to tag Logan Mankins

February 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault

In what is probably the must unsurprising news of this young off-season, Ian Rapoport reports that the Patriots will tag Logan Mankins as their Franchise player. So yes, that is why you might’ve heard a guttural scream and things breaking from the general vicinity of the Mankins home region of California.

If Mankins thought the Patriots would allow him to just walk to off the reservation to whatever contract tickled his fancy he was surely mistaken. But he’s smarter than that. He had to know this was coming.

The good news is that it looks like they’re taking a similar approach like they took with Vince Wilfork last year. Mankins still hasn’t been officially tagged yet so perhaps they are talking about a new contract. This could be unlikely due to the uncertainty surrounding the CBA, but it’s nice to at least have a little hope they’re only using the tag as a way to extend their negotiating window before someone like the Jets swoop in and offer a $3 billion dollar contract.

Mankins is exactly the kind of player the Patriots (or any football team for that matter) need. Granted the Pats did okay without him early last season, but there’s no denying the effect he had upon his return. Re-signing Mankins long term would lock up a nice young piece to build around for the next decade.

If a long term deal isn’t reached and Mankins has to play under the franchise tag there’s no doubt he’ll play just as pissed off as he was last year. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Maybe the Pats should just keep tagging him every season just to make sure he keeps up his bad attitude and mauling ways.

Either way I hope he’s a Patriot for a long time.

Logan Mankins Patriots

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Logan Mankins, new england patriots

Patriots’ Patrick Chung still explaining botched punt fake

February 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault

You know, I haven’t seen a single second of the Jets playoff loss since the game ended, it slowly awaits a viewing sometime in March if it’s lucky. However it seems like the failed fake punt is still very much on the minds of the media and fans alike.

On Thursday, Pat Chung showed up to read to some kids at an elementary school, and so did, in the words of Mike Reiss:

Reporters from Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Comcast SportsNet, WBZ-TV, Kraft Sports Productions, Fall River & ESPNBoston here at Chung event

Bruce Allen of Boston Sports Media Watch pointed out via twitter it was curious that the entire army showed up to an offseason charity appearance. As Bruce said:

would the media crowd be as big if it were James Sanders out there today? I’m cynical.

Just last week even the Sports Guy was still bemoaning the play via his mailbag.

Q: I’ve been playing the Pats-Jets game over and over again in Madden for the past two weeks, and never once have I panicked and accidentally let a special teams player audible to a fake punt.– Brendan, Boston

SG: (Nodding grimly.)

Okay, so clearly every one is hung up on this particular play, which by the way wasn’t accidentally allowed or made by a just a “special teams player”. But I haven’t even seen it since it happened. So I was finally goaded into re-watching it so I could form my own opinion about the call.

The first question: Could he have made the first down if he handled it cleanly? 

Even Trent Dilfer, master of all things football knowledge, and Mr. Factorback Merrill Hoge couldn’t even agree on that, Dilfer told Bill Simmons on a recent podcast. They even called in all their interns and even they were divided. How controversial!

Well let’s have a look:

Pause it at :23 and tell me he isn’t walking to a first down. It’s Chung’s delay on mishandling the snap that allows Eric Smith to beat Sammy Morris’ block. If Chung catches it cleanly, Morris kicks Smith inside and Chung cuts around them with at least ten yards before the double team on the gunner can stop, cut back and tackle him.

So it really should’ve worked. The Patriots had four blockers for three Jets. The call is aggressive, there’s no doubt. Especially in a playoff game. But if successful it would’ve left the Pats just outside field goal range and they had the numbers. You can understand why they called it and why it should’ve worked.

So I guess the question is do you want an aggressive team, or do you want a team that plays it safe?

If Brady had been picked six on his halftime lob to Branch vs the Bears would you have been bullshit at him for throwing it?

Frankly I’m often surprised when teams aren’t more aggressive like the Patriots. The Ravens in particular played conservatively versus the Pats and it ended up costing them.

So while the call was an aggressive one, it’s what we’ve come to expect of Bill Belichick. Especially in a situation like that where the Jets might’ve been sleeping. Tactically I can understand why the call was made. However it went completely wrong, and the mistake was compounded when the Jets scored a touchdown (I think, right? Again, still haven’t re-watched this travesty yet).

As for Chung it was a confident call, and one that I hope he continues to be willing to make. He boofed it. He admitted he boofed it. So let’s move on.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, new york jets, patrick chung

Mayock Ranks Top 5 at each position

February 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Mayock Ranks Top 5 at each position

Behold the word of Mayock! Kinda bummed that he doesn’t separate 3-4 prospects but still good stuff nonetheless. 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Mayock, new england patriots

Patriots Schwag Hunt: Authentic Woodhead Jersey

February 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Well wouldn’t you know it, there’s been an influx of authentic Woodhead jerseys on eBay, all for about $40. There might not be football in 2011 but that doesn’t mean you can’t represent the Woodie!

Medium (48)

Large (50)

X-Large (52)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Danny Woodhead, new england patriots, Schwag Hunt

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