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I like the Chandler addition. How do you foresee the Patriots using him and maximizing his skills? What do you think it affects Tim Wright? What’s your opinion on making Wright more of a WR? Thank you.

April 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think it gives the Pats just a very well-rounded tight end group that can be mixed-and-matched to give defenses a lot of problems. Obviously Chandler has great size, though he seems to get knocked for his blocking. I have to take a closer look at that to really be able to comment on it.

Wright is fascinating to me because he showed some great flashes last year after getting thrown into the fire. If he takes a big step forward could he influence the offense back toward more 12 personnel? That could directly affect Danny Amendola.

The red zone is the easiest place to start with all these big targets.  Imagine a Gronk-Chandler-Wright-Blount-Cannon package. That’s a lot of beef that can throw or run with equal devastation.

How it all plays out will depend somewhat on injuries, but on paper it’s an imposing group that covers the spectrum.

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Friday Q & A

April 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Friday Q & A

The floor is open for questions. We’ve kind of hit a dead spell in the offseason, but things will kick in full force shortly – the schedule, the Deflategate findings, then the draft will give us plenty to talk about in the next couple weeks. For now we’re just kind of treading water.

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April 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I don’t want that play to define me. I don’t want to be a guy who had one great moment then disappeared. Getting to the NFL is hard, but staying there is even harder. There’s always someone out there gunning for your job. Last season, I was that guy trying to take someone’s job. Now, because the hard work I’ve put in — and yeah, because of that interception — I have a chance to lock down my spot on the roster. And when I do, I’m guarding it with my life.

No Offseason | The Players’ Tribune

Awesome read written by Malcolm Butler himself! Hat tip to Mark Daniels of the ProJo for the find.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-dont-want-that-play-to-define-me-i-dont-want/

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Happy Birthday, Coach Belichick!

April 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

As some of you might be aware of, Coach Belichick and I share a birthday, today, April 16th. So here’s a shoutout to him, I’ll continue my yearly wait for a bday shoutout back from him.

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Can the Patriots Protect Tom Brady?

April 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Can the Patriots Protect Tom Brady?

New one’s up on Athlon, taking a look at the guard situation and how they should spend multiple draft picks there.

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April 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault



jcincleats:

Moving forward consists of what it’s always been here – to build a winning football team, be a strong pillar in the community, be a team that our fans will be proud of. That’s what we’re here for.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/jcincleats-moving-forward-consists-of-what-its/

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April 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault




I’ve kept relatively quiet on Aaron Hernandez since his arrest, but with today’s guilty verdict I felt like it was appropriate to make one last post. The above GIFset is from 2011, when Gronk and Hernandez were the toast of the football world as the Pats’ two tight end offense destroyed the rest of the NFL.

It’s hard to believe now that the two were linked so closely in those early few years, now things couldn’t be much different. 

Justice won today and really, everyone else lost. Odin Lloyd’s family, Hernandez, the Patriots, the NFL, the fans… it’s just sad all the way around. The Lloyd family gets closure and we can all close the book on Aaron Hernandez, but there are no winners.

The lasting image in my mind is that of Hernandez celebrating after scoring a touchdown in Super Bowl 46. Someday he’ll be an old man in jail telling some other young inmate about that moment, that he had a huge contract and the world on a string and he threw it all away.

I can understand the Patriots taking a chance on someone like Hernandez. When he was coming out it appeared his only issue was marijuana which is common and probably not that far off from being legalized. 

Perhaps they could’ve done more to investigate some of the covered-up violent episodes that slowly came out after his arrest, but still, this is the NFL, where violent alpha males try to kill each other once a week. Those kind of people aren’t always model citizens.

But being drafted by a team so close to his home is probably the worst thing that could’ve happened to Hernandez. He would’ve been best served far, far away from Connecticut.

Still, the murder of Odin Lloyd didn’t have much to do with Hernandez’s past in Connecticut. It was Hernandez’s short temper and paranoia that likely would’ve gotten him into trouble no matter where he landed.

Having a couple hometown friends who would do anything asked of them so close by just enabled Hernandez to think he could get away with anything, even a sloppy murder just a short distance from his home.

Hernandez’s three seasons will always be a grim footnote in Patriots history, but also a sad one of lives lost and talent wasted.

Hernandez’s past and demons are well-chronicled, but he had a chance to put that all behind him, to have a successful career on a team that wanted him around long-term. But like so many young athletes who are given so much so soon, Hernandez never truly grew up and only become more entitled with success.

Now he’ll have the rest of his life behind bars to consider just how close he was to having it all, instead of being a murderer who once caught a touchdown in the Super Bowl.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/ive-kept-relatively-quiet-on-aaron-hernandez/

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