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ok so i had game rewind for $26 which turned into game pass and it costs $100. does that mean that it’ll automatically charge me $100 or is it like purchasing all over again because I don’t want to waste that type of money tbh and I would just rather cancel my subscription

August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Although I am not NFL.com help, I appreciate this question because I am so on the fence about signing up for NFL Whatever It’s Called Now. To answer your question I’d make anything saying “auto renew” is off, but I think they already did the auto renewals based on some tweets I saw so you might be in the clear.

But I really don’t feel like giving the NFL $100 right now. And yes, it’s really vital to my analysis on the site and I love the all-22 film but I just can’t bring myself to pull the trigger yet.

I was alerted to some offshore sites that basically steal it, but even there you have to subscribe in bitcoin and I’m not quite ready to go down that wormhole.

I’ve done a pretty good job over the years avoiding giving the NFL money ever since they sent me a cease and desist letter for my tiny t-shirt shop, but I might just have to bite the bullet on this one for the good of the blog.

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With the offense line troubles do you think they will look at a Free agent like Mathis.

August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The only big concern about the offensive line for me right now is how healthy Solder is. If it’s not a long-term thing then everything will be fine. 

Not sure why everyone is surprised that a line consisting of three rookies inside, a converted guard at left tackle and Cameron Fleming at RT wasn’t stone cold solid last night.

And as I tweeted earlier this morning, it was pretty clear Garoppolo didn’t trust them completely either, leaving the pocket from perceived pressure when he could’ve just stepped up and pulled the trigger.

I’m probably a little too optimistic, but I loved what I saw out of Mason and Jackson last night. I focused a little more closely on Mason and was impressed with pass blocking. He has good feet and despite his smaller size he keeps moving and holding his block. 

Mason really stood out while pulling and out on screens, especially on Gray’s long TD run. Can he step in and start, I’m not quite sure right out of the gate, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s in there at some point this season.

Will focus closer on Jackson next time around, but the general consensus out there was he was very solid.

Otherwise, Fleming’s your third tackle and the other guys will probably never see a meaningful snap (although I thought Andrews showed some flashses) so we don’t really need to sweat the OL right now.

If anything there’s reason to be excited we have two solid rookie guards.

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Going back to the super bowl, one thing that people constantly gloss over that I bring up that the belichick video confirmed was him not calling a timeout allowing the Seahawks time to really think twice about the next couple of plays, if he calls a timeout maybe they decide against throwing a run the ball

August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Yeah it’s like NFL Films (the only part of the NFL machine I have no beef with) set out to make an entire documentary to flip the script on “why didn’t they just hand it off to Marshawn Lynch?” Because that’s usually what’s most talked about, not that Butler was specifically coached how to defend that play then executed.

It also shines the spotlight on a Belichick in-game gut feeling that we don’t often get insight into, but are a huge part of the game. It’s not far behind the 4th-and-2 decision in terms of a ballsy football call.

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August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Submit a Question!

After a long offseason we finally have a Friday Q & A after seeing our first glimpse of the 2015 Pats on the field. What did you guys think of last night? What are your biggest injury concerns? Let’s do this!

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August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault



pottsisstarksheart:

Patriots RB Jonas Gray’s career-long run (regular season)? 20 yards.

He nearly tripled that on this play. {x}

https://www.patspropaganda.com/pottsisstarksheart-patriots-rb-jonas-grays/

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Pats Posits: 15 Thoughts on Pats-Packers Preseason

August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

And we’re off! Who cares about the scoreboard, there was a ton of new information to process. Here are my initial reactions to the players and plays of preseason week one.

1. The defense looked pretty good. They played plenty of man defense and generally the coverage was better than we probably expected. Malcolm Butler has picked up right where he left off, being right there to make a play on the ball multiple times.

2. Chandler Jones can’t seem to get the respect Dont’a Hightower and Jamie Collins get, but Chandler is very very good. He’s long, athletic and really playing the run well. He’s a force and could be in for a monster season.

3. Jabaal Sheard really impressed me with his strength in all facets of the game. He looks like the perfect fit we’ve always thought he would be.

4. Jonathan Freeny played most of the game and had some ups and downs. Still, in a mostly special teams role I think he’s close to a lock to make the roster. 

5. Slot cornerback Robert McClain impressed me with his tenacity and making at least one nice pass breakup (that was unfortunately negated by a Ninkovich offsides penalty). 

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6. Darryl Roberts also had his moments before leaving with a hand or wrist injury. Roberts looks like a good fit to go the route Butler went last year, assuming Tarrell Brown continues his hold on the likely starting right corner spot.

7. Upfront I thought the defensive tackles ran hot and cold. Easley and Brown both had their moments in both directions. Antonio Johnson looked okay and could possibly sneak onto my next roster projection.

8. Down game for Tavon Wilson I thought, just not making the plays when he’s right there. Wilson will need to be better but it appears that a strong camp didn’t translate in this game. Meanwhile Jordan Richards looked like he fit right in.

9. Tre Flowers looks like an exciting addition, let’s hope he’s not injured significantly. What a sack on Rodgers!

10. On offense I have to start with the guards, Mason and Jackson, who I thought did pretty well, especially in the run game. I know the pass protection was ugly overall, but I think these two rookies have real promise.

11. Really wanted to see a big play out of Jonas Gray and he delivered. His long touchdown is a big highlight coming out of this one.

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12. James White was up and down for me as well. But I liked some of his moves in space, getting extra yardage. I’m thinking he will work in tandem with Cadet to replace Vereen.

13. Overall Garoppolo looked about how we expected. A little slow at times, but still making some good throws in the face of porous protection. If he has to play a game or two he’ll be fine with a real OL and Gronk/Edelman.

14. Brandon Gibson shot to the top of the WR competition behind the big three. Dobson and Tyms are hurt and Boyce hasn’t progressed. Gibson is my top X now until LaFell returns or Dobson re-enters the conversation.

15. Where did Rufus Johnson come from? Wow, not a mention about him anywhere from camp. I had him as a linebacker, but he’s a DE and really stood out. The DE position is a log jam right now, we’ll see if he can sneak on but might take an injury.

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August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault



pottsisstarksheart:

We believe. #TB12

https://www.patspropaganda.com/pottsisstarksheart-we-believe-tb12/

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