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February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Inside the NFL: Second Half Highlights

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Bill Simmons/Grantland: Retro Running Diary: Super Bowl XLIX

February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Bill Simmons/Grantland: Retro Running Diary: Super Bowl XLIX

Nobody can sum up the Patriots fan experience quite like Simmons can, these are the kind of pieces where he’s at his best.

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February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Inside the NFL: Super Bowl First Half Highlights

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-super-bowl-49-2/

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Pats Propaganda Site Input Wanted!

February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

As I start to turn the page to the offseason, I wanted to give you guys a chance to give me some input on any changes/improvements you’d like to see in the blog for the 2015 season. 

April will mark five years of PatsPropaganda.com and I want to continue to elevate my blog game as much as possible.

Click on this link to my comment page where you can submit anonymously.

Some areas to consider:

  • Want a different site layout?
  • More podcasts?
  • Should I start Vlogging?
  • What kind of weekly articles would you like in addition to/instead of Posits/GIFs that Defined/All-22 Review/Gameplan?
  • What kind of content do you want more of? Less of?
  • Should I bring on more writers? 
  • What aspects of the game/team do you feel don’t get enough attention?

The floor is open and I’d love to hear anything that you guys think would improve the overall experience here at PatsPropaganda. 

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February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault


Just let me know when you guys are sick of me reblogging this.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/just-let-me-know-when-you-guys-are-sick-of-me/

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Pats Posits: Winding Down on 2014

February 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Maybe it was the excessive (and wonderful) celebration at the parade yesterday, or just the realization that the offseason is now upon us, but I’m starting to feel the football void now.

I still can’t seem to shake the horror that the miracle Kearse catch brought upon me. Not even the elation of Butler’s pick could get that feeling out of my system. I’m sure it will fade in time, but for now it still can’t quite sink in what the Patriots pulled off.

It’s funny how you look back on all the debate surrounding the team since last offseason, about who they did or didn’t sign, about the games they lost early in the season and why, about their strengths or weaknesses and what would be their fatal flaw.

In the end, it comes down to one play, made or missed.

Sometimes the answers are just too simple when we need to write and talk about sports 24/7. If the Patriots make an interception in 2007 or 2011, the script is completely flipped. If Butler misses the interception or Lynch powers it in, the script is completely flipped this year.

But the breaks went the way they went, and this Patriots team can be remembered as “great” while the other two who couldn’t make that last play are just footnotes in NFL history. 

So for all the talk of the Pats shitty offensive line, or lack of a deep threat or great pass rush, none of that really matters today. But of course, it will matter going forward this offseason as weaknesses must be strengthened.

Two stats are most remarkable to me, and speak directly to the kind of football this team played to win the Super Bowl is their red zone offense that went 12-for-14 in three playoff games and their third down defense, which only allowed a first down 23.3%. That’s just a ridiculous level when you consider they’ve been in the 40%-50% range the last four years.

Red Zone defense had come to define this defense in 2014, but they were quite as elite in the playoffs as they had been toward the end of the regular season. However, they were clutch.

Overall they allowed TDs on 8 of 11 opponent red zone possessions. But those three stops, were what allowed them to take the lead and beat the Ravens and Seahawks.

So now the blog will transition to the team-building portion of the season. I love watching football games, but I find putting the 2015 Patriots together pretty enjoyable (and less stressful) as well.

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February 4, 2015 by Mike Dussault


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