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December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault


Please be at practice tomorrow.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/please-be-at-practice-tomorrow/

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

An Obligatory 2007 Patriots – 2010 Patriots Comparison Article

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Seems like you can’t look at any Patriots related site today without finding an article comparing the 2007 Pats to the 2010 Pats. Sure, the Patriots offense has been dominant the last few weeks, and any dominant offense has to be measured against the most dominant one ever.

While the two teams have shown some offense fireworks they are completely different. Dominant offenses can take many shapes, and in the grand scheme of football the 2010 offense is more balanced and, for now, harder to defend.

Of course no one will even mention how completely different the defenses of these two teams are. Remember the “old and slow” days? Well now we’re in the “young and inexperienced” days, with a little touch of “hitting the rookie wall”.

I don’t really care about the comparisons. As always, BB has continued to evolve. Once teams figured out the answer to the spread offensive attack revolving around Moss and Welker, BB changed the question again. Now we’re seeing a horizontal passing attack that is peaking and no one can figure out how to stop it. Yet.

No one thought the 2007 Patriots offense could be stopped for a good chunk of time, but as the November and December came their dominance began to fizzle. The difference now is that the 2010 offense is just starting to hit it’s stride.

Lost in the comparison is the biggest lesson of the 2007 season, and that is that the regular season is about progressing and building to a climax in February. The 2007 Patriots just ran out of gas at the end, and that is what this 2010 must avoid.

The 2010 Patriots are far from unbeatable folks. Many of their wins earlier this season were far closer to those of the early dynasty teams than they were the 2007 edition. They just find ways to win games. Continuing to do so when your teams life is on the line is a far more difficult task and not something anyone should just assume.

Let’s remember this is still a young defense, and a good chunk of Patriots players have never experienced the intensity of the playoffs. They will need to raise their level of play again.

Many Patriots fans and pundits are already booking their tickets to Dallas, but there are still many hard battles that must be won if the Patriots are to take the field in Super Bowl 45. Even with the way the offense looks right now, it only takes on bad game, even one bad play, to put an end to the 2010 Patriots.

To quote BB “no matter who we play [in the playoffs] will be pretty good. We’ll need our best football”. Let’s hope their best football is still to come.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bill belichick, new england patriots, tom brady

Fist Pumpin’ Brady

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

collectedclutter:

lovely.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, Pittsburg Steelers

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault


Please be at practice tomorrow.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/please-be-at-practice-tomorrow-2/

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

An Obligatory 2007 Patriots – 2010 Patriots Comparison Article

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Seems like you can’t look at any Patriots related site today without finding an article comparing the 2007 Pats to the 2010 Pats. Sure, the Patriots offense has been dominant the last few weeks, and any dominant offense has to be measured against the most dominant one ever.

While the two teams have shown some offense fireworks they are completely different. Dominant offenses can take many shapes, and in the grand scheme of football the 2010 offense is more balanced and, for now, harder to defend.

Of course no one will even mention how completely different the defenses of these two teams are. Remember the “old and slow” days? Well now we’re in the “young and inexperienced” days, with a little touch of “hitting the rookie wall”.

I don’t really care about the comparisons. As always, BB has continued to evolve. Once teams figured out the answer to the spread offensive attack revolving around Moss and Welker, BB changed the question again. Now we’re seeing a horizontal passing attack that is peaking and no one can figure out how to stop it. Yet.

No one thought the 2007 Patriots offense could be stopped for a good chunk of time, but as the November and December came their dominance began to fizzle. The difference now is that the 2010 offense is just starting to hit it’s stride.

Lost in the comparison is the biggest lesson of the 2007 season, and that is that the regular season is about progressing and building to a climax in February. The 2007 Patriots just ran out of gas at the end, and that is what this 2010 must avoid.

The 2010 Patriots are far from unbeatable folks. Many of their wins earlier this season were far closer to those of the early dynasty teams than they were the 2007 edition. They just find ways to win games. Continuing to do so when your teams life is on the line is a far more difficult task and not something anyone should just assume.

Let’s remember this is still a young defense, and a good chunk of Patriots players have never experienced the intensity of the playoffs. They will need to raise their level of play again.

Many Patriots fans and pundits are already booking their tickets to Dallas, but there are still many hard battles that must be won if the Patriots are to take the field in Super Bowl 45. Even with the way the offense looks right now, it only takes on bad game, even one bad play, to put an end to the 2010 Patriots.

To quote BB “no matter who we play [in the playoffs] will be pretty good. We’ll need our best football”. Let’s hope their best football is still to come.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bill belichick, new england patriots, tom brady

Let’s Also Not Forget The Jets Passed the Patriots Back In April

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Let’s Also Not Forget The Jets Passed the Patriots Back In April

I get it. It can’t be easy having to write about football all year round when it’s your job and you don’t have the passion of say, an uber-blogger like myself. But why do the mediots write stuff like this? 

One of the reasons I do this blogging thang is the huge void of intelligent football analysis out there. Half the people who are paid to write and talk about the game can’t tell you the difference between an X and a Y receiver so they spend their time making stupid predictions based on nothing more than what they see personnel-wise on paper.

Then people like Kellie (aka @NEGrl) dig up articles like this and they look like morons.

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

Let’s Not Forget the Patriots Dynasty Was Already Declared Dead, Y’all!

December 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Let’s Not Forget the Patriots Dynasty Was Already Declared Dead, Y’all!

Above is a previously depressing/now comical article from Deadspin declaring the Patriots Dynasty D.E.A.D.. I’ve said it many times, until BB and TFB are gone the Patriots will be contenders, it’s just as simple as that.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bill belichick, dynasty, new england patriots, tom brady

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