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The Pats Propaganda 53-Man Roster Projection

September 3, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Alright, here it is. We’ll see how we did tomorrow…

Locks

  1. Tom Brady
  2. Brian Hoyer
  3. Kevin Faulk
  4. Sammie Morris
  5. Laurence Maroney
  6. Fred Taylor
  7. Randy Moss
  8. Wes Welker
  9. Brandon Tate
  10. Julian Edelman
  11. Tyler Price
  12. Alge Crumpler
  13. Rob Gronkowski
  14. Aaron Hernandez
  15. Matt Light
  16. Dan Connolly
  17. Dan Koppen
  18. Stephen Neal
  19. Sebastian Vollmer
  20. Gerard Warren
  21. Vince Wilfork
  22. Mike Wright
  23. Myron Pryor
  24. Ron Brace
  25. Tully Banta-Cain
  26. Derrick Burgess
  27. Jerod Mayo
  28. Gary Guyton
  29. Brandon Spikes
  30. Darius Butler
  31. Devin McCourty
  32. Jonathan Wilhite
  33. Brandon Meriweather
  34. Patrick Chung
  35. Stephen Gostkowski
  36. Zoltan Mesko
  37. Jake Ingram

That covers basically the starters. Now we have the guys who the core of special teams:

  1. Sam Aiken
  2. Rob Ninkovich
  3. Eric Alexander
  4. Kyle Arrington
  5. Sergio Brown
  6. Pierre Woods
  7. Brandon McGowan

That leaves 9 spots. 

  1. James Sanders 
  2. Ryan Wendell
  3. Quinn Ojinnaka
  4. Mark Levoir
  5. Eric Alexander
  6. Jermaine Cunningham
  7. Brandon Deaderick
  8. Kyle Love
  9. Terrence Wheatley

For our 8-man practice squad priorities are:

  1. Developmental DL to be acquired.
  2. Dane Fletcher
  3. Tyrone McKenzie
  4. Thomas Welch – T
  5. Ted Larsen – OL
  6. George Bussey – OL
  7. Rich Ohrnberger – G/C
  8. Darnell Jenkins – WR

Significant Cuts:

Benjarvus Green-Ellis: we’ve seen his ceiling, Morris the better fullback, not powering in last night on 4th down had to hurt.

Marques Murrell: Pierre Woods is a better run stopper/special teams contributor and Rob Ninkovich is a better pass rusher. 

Matthew Slater: Jack of all trades, master of none.

Comments/Concerns:

Ojinaka, Levoir and Wendell are unproven depth backing up an offensive line known that is well capable of getting dinged up.

Brace, Deaderick and Love are young prospects who will see time.

Fletcher might be better than McKenzie but is more under the radar. He could be a surprise to make the 53. He’s fast, and reacts quickly and also has pass rush skills that we haven’t seen yet.

Chung might find himself playing slot coverage a little more now with Bodden gone and McCourty having to slip outside. Sanders and Meriweather make a solid back end in passing situations.

Lots of O-lineman on the practice squad.

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

September 3, 2010 by Mike Dussault


With another solid outing against the Giants, and special teamers Bret Lockett (IR) and Kyle Arrington (not sure how injured) out, it looks like Sergio Brown is about to become the latest in a long line of undrafted rookies to make the Patriots 53-man roster.

Brown obviously benefits from having his defensive coordinator from last year, Corwin Brown (no relation), as the defensive backs coach with the Patriots. I’m happy for Sergio, but I have one small request…

Can we get a new facemask, bruh? Your current one brings back memories of Artrell Hawkins and those aren’t memories I want to bring back. Let’s make the switch to the RB Robot style like Chung or Meriweather. Trust me, it will make you look even better than you really are.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/with-another-solid-outing-against-the-giants-and/

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My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 4

September 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault

My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 4

Wow, so much great stuff going on in this episode. Is it just me or are the Jets already coming apart at the seams?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: darrelle revis, hard knocks, new england patriots, new york jets

The Truth About the Patriots Pass Rush

September 2, 2010 by Mike Dussault

The Truth About the Patriots Pass Rush

Here’s a little article I wrote for Pats Pulpit. Found some interesting stuff, stuff that makes me think the Pats just might be okay if they can get some production from their young OLBs and DLs.

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September 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault


It’s not often that I disagree with Patriots uber-beat writer Mike Reiss but after reading his comments this morning in his mailbag, where he states that Maroney is probably the 3rd or 4th running back on the depth chart at this point, I have to say I think something else.

We all know Maroney’s history, and believe it or not but he’s been a pretty good back for the Pats. Is he Adrian Peterson or even Maurice Jones-Drew? No. But let’s not forget he almost singlehandedly sealed the 2007 AFC Championship game with his hard runs. If it weren’t for the case of fumble-itis in 2009 most would’ve probably been pretty happy with him. (Not to mention the Pats probably would’ve won 1-2 more games).

Just because Maroney hasn’t played much in the preseason doesn’t mean to me that he’s in danger. In fact, just the opposite. I think he’s the starting running back against the Bengals.

Maroney is in a contract year, and by holding him out for most of preseason, the Patriots are pretty much ensuring that LoMo starts the season healthy. It’s like keeping your best stallion caged up, rattling him a little bit with all the media reports that he’s gonna get cut, or that he’s at the bottom of the depth chart. Maroney will enter the regular season, when the games actually count, with something to prove.

I think the Patriots are just preparing to unleash Maroney at the start of the regular season. He should be fully healthy, and fully pissed. Or as pissed as the good natured Maroney can get. I expect him to run wild over the Bengals and Jets.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-not-often-that-i-disagree-with-patriots/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Laurence Maroney, new england patriots

2009 Patriots Pass Coverage Article

September 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

2009 Patriots Pass Coverage Article

Nice to suddenly see everyone getting on the Pro Football Focus bandwagon. Here’s an article I wrote this summer breaking down the pass coverage from last year breaking down the Pats 2009 pass coverage.

Loss of Bodden hurts, but Butler looks capable. Devin McCourty, Jonathan Wilhite and Terrence Wheatley – Patriots Nation turns their hopeful eyes to you.

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Bye Bye Bodden

September 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Well it’s been a hectic few hours since news broke that Leigh Bodden was out for the season with a torn rotator cuff. Seems like I’m one of the few Pats fans who aren’t suicidal about it.

There’s no doubt that they Patriots would be a better team in 2010 if Leigh Bodden and Ty Warren were playing. But they’re not, so we have to get over it and look at the bright side. 

What’s the bright side you ask? Well, here’s a newsflash, the Patriots did not have a Super Bowl caliber defense with Bodden and Warren and they still aren’t one now. They’re young and unproven, and will be greatly inconsistent at times this year.

The bright side is that their talented young players are going to get a lot of experience this year. And who knows, maybe with more experience Devin McCourty or Darius Butler will prove to be better than Bodden. 

Either way, the Patriots are still in the early stages of rebuilding their championship defense and injuries can do nothing but expedite the growth of their youngsters. It’s not ideal, but when you think of the 2011 Pats with Bodden and Warren back, along with then experienced veterans Ron Brace, Devin McCourty, and Darius Butler, things will be looking even brighter.

Adjust your expectations. This is a young defense, but luckily the offensive Patriots are still going to be elite, and as has been proven over and over again you really only need one elite group to win a Super Bowl. You just have to all peak at the right time.

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