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September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

When I came here, just talking to coach, I believe that this place is not the same as any other place,“ Martin said Friday after his first practice as a Patriot. "These guys they go out to practice and work hard every day. I mean, you see it. That’s why they win championships.

Keshawn Martin

Somewhere Bill O’Brien’s blood pressure just went up a few PSI. Do they measure blood pressure in PSI? They should.

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Mike, if you could play any position for the Patriots (minus QB) what would it be and why? Disregarding body type, size, and all that other normally important physical attributes.

September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Ha! Love it. For a little flashback article about how very very bad I was at actual football check this out. And yes it includes pictures of me, possibly the worst tackle to ever play the game.

But if we can throw out my lack of speed and strength I always wanted to be a linebacker or fullback growing up. Probably because those are two positions you didn’t need great speed to play, so now in fantasy land I’d probably want to be a safety like McCourty. 

Would love making the calls, seeing the plays develop from the back end and coming up to deliver some big hits. I was a defensemen in hockey and I think this is probably the closest thing to that.

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What’s the best way you think is it to attack the buffalo defense? Quick passes and screens? And what about the buffalo offense? Should we stack up against the run and dare them to beat us through the air?

September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Check out today’s gameplan article for a lot more on this. But generally you do try to use their aggression against them with misdirection and screens, and a quick pace that doesn’t allow them to get into all their disguises. You can’t let them dictate, you must make them react to what you’re doing. Once they get on their heels it can be a long night for them.

I do think we see more of a “base” defense, and very possibly a 3-4 which is their run-stopping package. It’s similar to the Super Bowl gameplan and I think we’ll see more Brown-Siliga inside than someone like Grissom who is too light to be a DT in this game.

Put the game in Taylor’s hands and make him read coverage, go through progressions and execute without turning the ball over. Maybe he has that game in him again this weekend, but history tells us that he’ll likely make a critical mistake if the Pats play disciplined enough and shut down the run.

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Hey bro Why do you dislike Simms?

September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Stupid “look at me” hot takes like this, this and this.

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What are your thoughts on Keyshawn Martin? Texans fans seem glad to have gotten rid of him, and I’m of the impression that he won’t crack the WR lineup.

September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think he’s really about depth and protecting Edelman and Amendola in the return game. Highly doubt he plays a significant role unless someone gets dinged, but he has experience in what is a similar system and can back up multiple positions. He’ll stick around until LaFell comes back and then he’s likely gone unless he really makes some plays in whatever limited opportunities he gets.

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Do the Pats keep Butler on the left vs Buffalo? Or do you see him matching up well to a specific one-on-one?

September 18, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I am very curious to see the answer to this question myself because it will tell us a lot about whether or not the Pats really plan on sticking to matchup defense like they did most of last year. The wild card is that man defense is a lot easier on quarterbacks to make reads and I don’t think they want to make anything easy on Tyrod Taylor. The easy answer is that it will be a constant mix of zone and man, but generally I don’t think we’ll see the corners following receivers around the entire game in man. They’ll want to throw a lot of disguise at Taylor, especially in the secondary.

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