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March 16, 2015 by Mike Dussault

What sets New England apart isn’t so much the financial acumen (the Patriots have had more than their fair share of bad deals), but their steadfast approach to valuation of a player. They don’t waver or allow themselves to be taken advantage of. They are cold as ice when it comes to their players. It goes back years, to the team cutting Lawyer Milloy on the eve of the season. No player is bigger than the organization. Whether it was Wes Welker, Randy Moss, Richard Seymour, Logan Mankins, Mike Vrabel, Deion Branch or a number of other players, the team either turned the players into draft picks or walked away without getting stuck in a bad contract. Just the fact that they would approach Tom Brady about accepting a contract that would pay him in the ballpark of $10 million a year is something to appreciate. The Patriots can also be very quietly generous with their players to build that trust with a player who performs. Last season the team reworked the contract of Sebastian Vollmer to give him a better chance of earning incentives in his contract that he missed the year before because of injury. Often they give even their practice squad players a boost in salary at the end of the year. When the time comes to ask players for a pay cut later on, I am sure that these things are remembered. They play a different game than anyone else in the NFL.

Philadelphia Eagles coach Chip Kelly’s bold trade for QB Sam Bradford | The MMQB with Peter King

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March 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault


Ahh, the long-haired Brady of 2010.

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It Is What It Is » Sunday NFL Notes: New year, same old Rex Ryan

March 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault

It Is What It Is » Sunday NFL Notes: New year, same old Rex Ryan

Chris Price’s Sunday notes have the Jets being a near-lock to open the Pats’ season, but the rings will already be handed out sometime in June. Also some good insight into the Pats’ search for a Vereen replacement, with Pierre Thomas and Ahmad Bradshaw now potentially leading the list. Obviously, they’re not the names that Reggie Bush and CJ Spiller are, but I think both are strong possibilities as the Pats have shown interest in Thomas before and Bradshaw could be a good low-risk signing.

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Quick-hit thoughts around the New England Patriots – ESPN Boston

March 15, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Quick-hit thoughts around the New England Patriots – ESPN Boston

Favorite part of Sunday morning is reading Reiss’ Quick-hit thoughts. This one has some good nuggets on Brandon Gibson getting a lot of respect from the Pats in 2013 and how Scott Chandler’s deal could be a positive sign for the future contract negotiation with Nate Solder.

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March 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriot’s Funniest Moments Compilation

Awesome collection of clips!!

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

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March 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

“New England, the Patriots and We”

After another crazy kickoff week to a new season, let’s lighten the mood with an all-time classic.

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

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Hey Mike! Thanks for staying level-headed during the craziness of free agency unlike some fans. People seem to forget that we’re Super Bowl champs! Kind of a fun two-part question – who do you THINK the Pats will host in the opening game of the season, and who would you LIKE them to host?

March 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Most signs are pointing toward the Jets right now and I’m fine with that. Still, there are elements both for it and against it. 

The first game of the season is always weird and usually has little reflection on who these teams will be for the season. There’s also a lot of unknowns going against a team with a new coach. You can look back at old film and know they’re probably going to blitz a fair amount and they’ll probably use Revis/Cromartie in press man, but otherwise, especially on offense, there are some question marks.

But on the positive side, the new players and coaches are not battle-tested together yet, so there’s less chance of them playing together like a well-oiled machine. Plus, mistakes are always the deciding factors in September and you have to like you chances facing Geno Smith in the first game of the season.

Regardless of who the opponent is, the openers are always the same – clunky, usually mistake-filled, especially with missed tackles. But the Pats are at home and we know how tough to beat they are there. So whoever it is… BRING IT.

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