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October 24, 2015 by Mike Dussault

NFL: History of the New England Patriots – YouTube

Got a couple hours to kill this morning?

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/nfl-history-of-the-new-england-patriots-youtube/

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October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Back in March, Revis was very amenable to the idea of staying in Foxborough. “Darrelle loved playing for (Bill) Belichick,” said one source with knowledge of Revis’ mindset. He liked, in particular, the way the Patriots coach challenged him intellectually, and saw the business-like culture was a fit for him. On the other hand, Revis felt connected to the Jets, since the organization had made such a huge investment in him personally over the years (starting with the draft-day trade-up), provided him with a chance to become a Namath-like figure in its lore, and sits in the shadow of New York City, a place he truly loves. In the end, if the money was close between the Jets and 30 other clubs, it was always going to be the Jets. If the cash was close between the Patriots and 30 other clubs, he’d have picked the Patriots. If the Pats and Jets were close? Anyone’s guess. But it wasn’t close.

Albert Breer

Don’t love how Revis showed no support for Brady during Deflaaabaa, but it was fun getting to watch him as a Patriot for a year. And again, I’ll take Malcolm Butler at 1/32nd the cost.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/back-in-march-revis-was-very-amenable-to-the-idea/

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Greg Cosell’s Look Ahead: Miami Dolphins have new offensive look

October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Greg Cosell’s Look Ahead: Miami Dolphins have new offensive look

Always enjoy Greg Cosell’s analysis and there are some interesting tidbits about the Dolphins and Patriots in this one.

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Do you think Edelman’s hand/pinky finger will play a part in this weeks game? Such a small issue but it was very much part of last weeks game.

October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I’m not really sure what to believe because Jeff Howe’s been tweeting that this finger has been screwy for a while now and the overdicussion of it on the NBC broadcast last weekend was way overblown. I tend to believe Jeff and Edelman isn’t on the injury report for it, so I think everything will be just fine with him, at least what we’re used to. Edelman does have the second-most drops in the league this year, so there’s that too.

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Balanced Jets Offense as Much of a Threat as their Vaunted Defense

October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Balanced Jets Offense as Much of a Threat as their Vaunted Defense

Always enjoy insightful reads from Matt Chatham breaking down the progression of the Jets offense. This only reinforces for me how important it is to stop Ivory. The big key to that is Dont’a Hightower playing because if you have him and Collins along with run support from Patrick Chung the Pats shouldn’t have to put 8 in the box to stop Ivory. But if Hightower is out it’s going to be a lot harder with Mayo or Freeny in there.

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TOJ Podcast Episode 9: Jets vs. Patriots Preview

October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

TOJ Podcast Episode 9: Jets vs. Patriots Preview

The Turn on the Jets Podcast was nice enough to have me on to talk some Patriots. Take a listen!

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Your thoughts on Jerod Mayo? He looks very slow and hesistant this year. Being passed up by Freeny is not good especially when you were one of the defense’s best players a year ago prior to injury. According to the guys at PFW, he’s been a full participant at camp and hadn’t looked hampered by an injury. Could he still be dealing with something? I can’t think of any other explanation. This is alarming because I feel if he went back to his level of play, the defense can make some positive strides

October 23, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I’ve been a pretty tough Mayo critic for a while now and I feel bad piling on a guy who suffered a major injury but he still doesn’t look like the player he was yet. We can’t dismiss that a torn patellar tendon is a major injury and a player might never be the same again after it, especially when that player relied on speed like Mayo did.

I wonder why he didn’t start the year on PUP. Honestly at this point I’m really missing that idiot Brandon Spikes. They could really use his presence in this linebacker corps right now, especially against a team like the Jets.

Mayo just doesn’t have that pop to defeat tackles and seems easily blocked at this point and unable to blow a play up with superior anticipation and quickness, his old hallmark.

The hope is that he gets back to where he was this season, but we’re at the halfway point from August to February so if it’s going to happen it has to happen soon.

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