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Championship weekend proves Patriots are building the right way

January 24, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Super Bowl 45 is set and for the third year in a row the Patriots will not be playing in it. It’s a little easier to swallow this year when you consider we’re in the process of building something that both the Steelers and the Packers have… an elite defense.

The ultimate truth is that the Patriots have not won a Super Bowl since the last incarnation of their defense peaked in the mid-2000s. They had some very good years in the late 2000s, especially in 2006 and 2007, but by then their defense had aged enough that it just could not close playoff games out when they had to. They had lost their speed, and the veteran experience factor was not enough to take them to the promised land.

When you look at the defenses of the final four NFL teams they were a good blend of veterans and talented youth. Clearly Pittsburgh’s defense especially is a great model to aspire to. They built through the draft and now have a dominating D that is battle test enough to get four straight stops on their two yard line in the AFC championship game. That is what dominant defense is all about.

Some might argue that the Patriots owe it to Brady to go out and stock up on free agent defenders, but free agents are better used as hole-fillers. The foundation has to come through the draft, and the Patriots have one of the strongest young defensive foundations in the NFL.

If anything, this season has reinforced for me that the Patriots are going about their defensive re-build in the entirely right way. You need to continue to throw talented players into the mix via draft, and allow them all to play together as much as possible. 

As hard as the Ravens and Jets playoff losses have been to handle the last two seasons, the young Patriots have acquired a boatload of great experience.

In 2010 they learned a lot about what it will take to be truly great. The first step is learning how to win consistently in the regular season. To not have letdowns after big wins, to remain consistent in your preparations, and how to battle in any environment or conditions, on any stage.

The final step now is to make a playoff run, and then this defense will ascend to that elite level. Are there still players and positions to be addressed? Of course. But it will be far better to add a young, talented player who can be molded to the Pats style, and play a part in the next 5-10 seasons, than to add an early 30-something who must unlearn what he already knew, then translate the new knowledge into prime performance (see Adali-ooops).

So I’m feeling pretty good today, and not just because the Jets lost. I think the Patriots defense will be much improved in 2011, but in 2012 they should really hit their stride, with a number of talented veterans all hitting their peak at the same time.

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Today in things Patriots fans can feel good about…

January 24, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Jermaine Cunningham kinda fizzled at the end of the season due to a nagging calf injury, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that a rookie OLB got significant time in a multitude of different roles in a BB defense. Expect a big jump from Cunningham in 2011, he just might be a three-down player.

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January 24, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjvcIdeZ6E8

Goodbye 2010 Jets.

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/goodbye-2010-jets/

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Sanchez picks his nose, wipes it on Brunell

January 24, 2011 by Mike Dussault

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January 23, 2011 by Mike Dussault

This year’s football team, I can put in that category, that this was a front-running team,” Brown said. “That’s something we always talked about in New England about other teams about them being front-runners, if you can get them behind they would be a different football team. They fit that category this year very well. Once they got behind they had no idea what to do, made no adjustments, couldn’t make any plays, couldn’t pass the football, forgot about BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Everything went out the window. They had no idea what to do once they got behind.

Troy Brown

https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-years-football-team-i-can-put-in-that/

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January 23, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Looking back at the Patriots’ playoff loss to the Jets, one of the surprising developments that was overshadowed by the loss was at outside linebacker, where Eric Moore – who had signed with the team Dec. 3 – started over Tully Banta-Cain and Jermaine Cunningham. In the most important game of the season, what does it say that the coaching staff felt the best fit was with a player who had joined the team just six weeks ago?

Mike Reiss

Cunningham was battling a nagging injury, so I really only think what this tells us is that Moore > Banta-Cain as run stopper. TBC could be on the outs in 2011.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/looking-back-at-the-patriots-playoff-loss-to-the/

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Howe: Top 10 Patriots plays of 2010

January 23, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Howe: Top 10 Patriots plays of 2010

Some additional plays that weren’t mentioned include:

Brandon Spikes interception in the 45-3 game that basically ensured it was going to be a domination.

Mesko’s punt in overtime against the Ravens.

Brandon Tate’s second half opening kickoff return for TD that erased the bad memories of second halves in 2009.

Woodhead’s TD run against the Colts.

4th down stop of Adrian Peterson.

Benjarvus Green-Ellis’ steamroll to the end zone against the Detroit.

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