“What you do learn from watching (Brady) – and then watching the Patriots organization – you get a big-picture look at it,” Griffin said. “Man, honestly, they operate like a high school football team. You remember in high school, how the coach calls everybody up, everybody runs up, gets on a knee and looks at the coach like what he is saying is the most important thing in the world? That’s how the Patriots are.
"They’re attentive. They run on and off the field. They run after practice. They do what they have to do – and everyone understands, whether they like it or not, this is what it takes to win championships. And they won the championship.
The play is part of “3 Games To Glory IV,” (NFL Films/Kraft Sports Group, $39.95). This the fourth time the Patriots have put out a video series during the Kraft ownership regime—one after each Super Bowl victory. This three-Blu-ray/DVD set is seven hours, a collaborative effort of NFL Films and the Kraft Sports Group, and includes every play of the three playoff games from NFL Films cameras, plus interviews and footage shot by the Patriots and not seen before. Such as the Thursday practice play, which is the most enlightening piece of video I’ve seen in the wake of one of the best Super Bowls ever.
The Tim Tebow Trial | The MMQB with Peter King
Oh boy, practice footage of Malcolm Butler getting burned on the same play he’d make an interception on in the Super Bowl is included in 3 Games to Glory!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-play-is-part-of-3-games-to-glory-iv-nfl/
Today marks the fifth anniversary of PatsPropaganda.com. Technically I started blogging about the Pats in December of 2007 and the PatsPropaganda twitter handle was born in April of 2009 before everything became consolidating in this Tumblr blog on April 20, 2010.
Obviously it was a great year for the blog and not just because the Pats won the Super Bowl. Our partnerships with NRG and Verizon Wireless were a huge highlight, along with seeing two great Pats games live – Denver and San Diego.
I also finally made a pilgrimage to Patriots training camp. Not sure I’ve ever seen the Pats three times in one season before this.
There’s no slowdown in sight as we get ready for the 2015 schedule to be released tomorrow and then next week’s NFL draft. Soon training camp will be upon us!
Thanks to all the readers for the awesome support. I truly appreciate the kind messages that come in quite often from Pats fans around the world who enjoy the type of Pats coverage I try to provide here. Above everything else, connecting with all those fans is what makes this so enjoyable.
Here’s one of my favorite pictures from the season, combining Pats forces with a legendary trio of Jerry Thornton, Nick Stevens (aka Fitzy) and George Kipppenham (aka the other guy from the Shit Pats Fans Say videos).

https://www.patspropaganda.com/today-marks-the-fifth-anniversary-of/
Why are the Patriots so bad at drafting? They aren’t.
The Patriots have had the toughest roster to crack in the NFL for 14 years. They have picked at the end of the draft or have been forced to sacrifice picks to move up every year for the last 14 years. The Patriots are one of the best franchises in the league at recycling cheap veterans in free agency, and they rank with the Packers and Giants at finding and grooming rookie “street” free agents. Therefore, their “high” draft picks are not very high, and they enter an environment where the starter might be All-Pro, the backup just got plucked off the waiver wire from Tampa for a custom-fitted role and the undrafted rookie at the same position is a top athlete who will be given a serious chance to compete. Under the circumstances, it is inevitable that some high-round picks wash out.
It’s OK for Patriots fans to keep thinking that the Patriots stink in the draft, though, because it is the only time they ever admit that the Patriots might be imperfect mortals.
Every Draft Question You Have Ever Asked, Answered Once and for All
(via wordsspokenofwise)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/why-are-the-patriots-so-bad-at-drafting-they/
I talked to Bill (Belichick) at the combine, and I asked him how Jimmy was doing,” recalled Christensen in a recent phone call. “He said ‘(Jimmy) looks like a linebacker. He works out like a linebacker. He acts like a linebacker. I really like him a lot, coach. You did a great job with him. Thank you.’
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-talked-to-bill-belichick-at-the-combine-and/
Quick-hit thoughts around the New England Patriots, NFL – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN
Quick-hit thoughts around the New England Patriots, NFL – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN
Patriots second-year offensive tackle Cameron Fleming (6-foot-6, 325 pounds) has devoted more time in his offseason training to the guard position…
Very interesting on Fleming working more at guard this offseason, but it still doesn’t solve the LG opening as I’d guess Fleming is probably a RG. He certainly provides a much-needed level of depth, but is he really a potential starter there long-term? Or just another tackle who can play inside in a pinch?
The Force is very strong w/@Edelman11 for making this awesome Star Wars ‘n #Patriots mash-up trailer
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-the-force-is-very-strong-wedelman11/