• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

PatsPropaganda

An Independent Patriots Blog

  • Home
    • Free Agency
    • Draft
    • Videos
  • Prop Shop
  • Analysis
    • Pats Posits
    • Gameplan
    • Film Review
  • Belichick Hoodie Database
    • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Draft Big Boards
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2011
  • Hall of Fame
  • About/Contact

Spikes & Deaderick Huge Factors in Dominant Patriots Run D

November 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Sometimes it’s really amazing how much you miss when you’re watching the game and you’re all caught up in the emotion of it. That’s why I always enjoy watching the DirecTV shortcut to really see where the game was won and lost.

The Defensive Packages page will be updated later today, but for now here are some things that I didn’t notice while watching the game live.

There are two players who really stood out to me the second time through. The first is Brandon Spikes. He’s still a little rough around the edges at times, but most of the time he is making a huge impact in the run game. 

Let’s not forget how badly our run defense was gashed against the the Ravens in the playoffs. Now we have a defense that no team has run for a hundred yards on. Spikes has been a huge part of that. He comes downhill hard and often blows offensive lineman backwards. He’s always right in the middle of the plays and that’s exactly what you want from a Mike linebacker in the 34. It has also allowed Jerod Mayo to become a tackling machine.

The second guy I want to point out is Brandon Deaderick. We’ve seen Deaderick’s play time slowly spike over the last few weeks and after having a chance to really focus on him against the Vikings I can see why.

Deaderick is explosive and can play both end positions. He’s used as a pass rusher at times, but he looks like he’s really growing as a two-gapper. Opposing lineman always have their hands full with him and most times he’s tossing them into the backfield.

At a position where the Patriots had major question marks even before Ty Warren was lost, the ascension of Deaderick has been a much-needed boost. It has allowed the Patriots to have a healthy rotation of solid defensive lineman. Gerard Warren barely saw the field until the second half against the Vikings, but when he did he was fresh and ready to keep Adrian Peterson shut down.

Ron Brace has also been showing up well as of late, with the biggest play of his young career coming on the 4th down goalline stand. Seeing a defensive front of Brace-Wilfork-Deaderick for a good chunk of the first half should give Patriots fans optimism heading into the future.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brandon Deaderick, Brandon Spikes, Minnesota Vikings, new england patriots, Ron Brace

Football Outsiders Week 8: Brady 6th, BJGE 3rd Best

November 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Football Outsiders Week 8: Brady 6th, BJGE 3rd Best

6.Tom BradyNE 16/27 240 1 0 Moss, schmoss. In Weeks 1-4, when Randy Moss was on the Patriots, Brady completed five-of-16 deep passes for 110 yards. Since then, he’s completed 7-of-13 for 220 yards, and also drawn a 29-yard pass interference call on another throw.

3.BenJarvus Green-Ellis NE The Williams Wall has, apparently, fallen. Or at least we know they can get tired. Nine of Green-Ellis’ carries came with a lead in the fourth quarter. He gained 71 yards, and seven of those carries were successful.F

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: benjarvus green-ellis, new england patriots, tom brady

Here Comes Your Mankins, Patriots Fans!

November 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Wow we almost forgot about our little Pro Bowl left guard, didn’t we? It is good to have my Mankins back and from the sound of it, the players are excited too.

The Pats shot at gaining homefield advantage will be put to serious test over the next three weeks. Wins over Indy and Pittsburgh would really put the Pats in the driver’s seat for one of the top two seeds in the AFC, and getting Mankins back now could be just the boost they need. Not to mention that Cleveland won’t be a walk in the park but I don’t expect to see much if any of Logan this weekend.

Everyone thought Mankins would be back at the end of November but Adam Shefter dropped yet another Patriots news nugget at halftime of the Monday Night Game that he’d be back today. So why’s he back early? 

My guess is that he saw the Patriots doing really well without him and realized why wait? If he reports now he gets in shape quicker and will be better able to help the Pats push to the playoffs. 

Ultimately Mankins playing well for a dominant Patriots team is what will be best for him if he’s going to secure the big free agent deal he so covets. 

I’m glad the wait is over, and I expect to see him start against the Steelers.

Did you bitches miss me?

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

November 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault


collectedclutter:

“…none of them were bigger than the one woody had…that was a big play, that was huge..”-TFB on woodys 17yrd catch on the 3rd and 12

🙂

Game sealer. Wow Woody Wow.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/collectedclutter-none-of-them-were-bigger/

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

WEEI: BB Weekly Interview

November 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

WEEI: BB Weekly Interview

Must Listen Alert! I hear Belichick went on for 10minutes too long talking about end of game situations. Can’t wait to hear it for myself!

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

Advanced NFL Stats: Pats vs. Vikings Game Graph

November 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Advanced NFL Stats: Pats vs. Vikings Game Graph

McCourty’s interception was HUGE.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Minnesota Vikings, new england patriots, randy moss

November 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

n. Ron Brace. Huge play in Minnesota-New England late in the first half, with the Vikings having a first-and-goal at the Patriots’ one with the score tied at 7. Brace, a second-year defensive tackle from Boston College (looks like he has classic noseman size), lined up on the head of Minnesota right tackle Phil Loadholt. At the snap, Adrian Peterson took the ball and ran right behind Loadholt. One problem: Brace was pushing Loadholt back. Peterson couldn’t find a hole, and he was enveloped by the Patriot defense. Never would have happened if Brace hadn’t win the man-to-man battle with Loadholt.

Peter King gives Ron Brace some love.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/n-ron-brace-huge-play-in-minnesota-new-england/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, Ron Brace

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 2272
  • Go to page 2273
  • Go to page 2274
  • Go to page 2275
  • Go to page 2276
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 2369
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Original 28-3 Comeback Tee

Recent Posts

  • The great (?), retired jersey number debate
  • Pats Procrastination Youtube show – Episode 62 – Patriots rookie mini camp and more!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 61 – the 2025 Draft – a conclusion!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 60 – the final countdown… to the Draft!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 59 – countdown to the Draft!

Archives

May 2025
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Apr    

Footer

Pages

  • About/Contact
  • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Hall of Fame
  • Privacy Policy

Random Post

Jeff Demps fits all Belichick, Patriots stand for – NFL.com

Jeff Demps fits all Belichick, Patriots stand for – NFL.com The Patriots have injuries in the backfield, and New England has nothing to lose by acquiring Demps. He won’t break the bank, but he will give Belichick another project to work on – while Rex Ryan stares out of dark windows over New Jersey, wondering […]

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Sample Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in