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January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

It’s the guys we’ve got versus the guys they’ve got, which that’s an entirely new team that we have and an entirely new team that they have. There’s some carryover, there’s some characteristics that are the same, but these teams have established their own identities. It’s going to be the Patriots’ 2014 version versus the Ravens’ 2014 version and we go from there.

Brady on matchup: ‘Can’t bring players out of retirement’ | Comcast SportsNet – CSNNE.com

https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-the-guys-weve-got-versus-the-guys-theyve/

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In Appreciation of the Big Fella: Vince Wilfork’s Return to Health and Form Has Been Huge – Touching All the Bases – Boston.com

January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

In Appreciation of the Big Fella: Vince Wilfork’s Return to Health and Form Has Been Huge – Touching All the Bases – Boston.com

Certainly not enough credits has gone to Wilfork for the job he did returning from his first major injury and after re-structuring his contract.

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Bill Belichick’s Coaching Tree Has Branches Both Lush and Barren – Extra Points – Boston.com

January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick’s Coaching Tree Has Branches Both Lush and Barren – Extra Points – Boston.com

Nice read from Frenz. I love how some like to hold the failures of some of his former assistants against BB. Like that’s a real indictment of him somehow.

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January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault



vanillacts:

Final four AFC playoff teams

https://www.patspropaganda.com/vanillacts-final-four-afc-playoff-teams/

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January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Crowd Shot Cundiff Missed FG

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/crowd-shot-cundiff-missed-fg/

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January 5, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Ravens struggled with Blount last year (16 CAR, 76 YDS, 2 TD).

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/ravens-struggled-with-blount-last-year-16-car-76/

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Pats Posits: Bring On The Ravens

January 4, 2015 by Mike Dussault

In Bill Belichick’s episode of A Football Life, which had inside access to the Patriots’ 2009 season, he told his team before their regular season matchup with the Ravens that this was a team that was “in it for the long haul. I know it. You know it. They know it”.

Belichick probably didn’t realize how true his words were. This will be the fourth time the Ravens have come to Foxboro in the last six playoff seasons, and really, they’ve outplayed the Patriots in all of them despite having lost the 2011 AFC Championship.

In 2009, the Ravens hit the Patriots in the mouth on the first play, as Ray Rice went 80-plus yards for a touchdown on a carry right up the middle. 

In 2012, the Patriots simply had no answer for Joe Flacco in the second half as he marched right down the field on them, outscoring the home team 21-0 in the last two quarters.

The Patriots broke up a potential Ravens game-winning touchdown in the end zone in 2011, and got a huge break when the game-tying field goal was missed. That was New England’s only win and it was far from convincing that the Pats were the better team.

This is what has a lot of Patriots fans skittish about the Ravens coming to Gillette this Saturday. The main points of concern are Elvis Dumervil and Terrell Suggs matching up with the Patriots’ tackles – Nate Solder, who has regressed in his fourth season, and Sebastian Vollmer, who recovered after a rough start to have a solid season.

The Patriots’ offensive line is always a huge focus of a playoff run, because let’s face it, every time New England has bowed out of the playoffs, it’s been a leaky line, usually in the middle, that is the culprit.

The way I see it, Solder and Vollmer are going to have to have great games at some point if the Pats are going to win the Super Bowl. Whether it’s this week against the Ravens or next week against the Broncos (hopefully), there will be no free passes.

Otherwise, this playoff matchup really flips the script on what we saw from 2009-2012 when these two teams played. 

The biggest difference for Tom Brady is Ed Reed and Ray Lewis are no longer around. I think a lot of Baltimore’s “fearlessness” we hear being talked about with them coming to Foxboro, was from Reed and Lewis.

Reed was the best free safety in the history of the game in Belichick’s view. A player he and Brady would dedicate entire meetings to. The lack of that kind of player, and the time needed to focus on him, is an immediate bonus for New England.

Baltimore has a good defense, led by their front seven, but it’s not the kind of Hall of Fame defense we saw two years ago that was ready to meet Brady head on. Pats O vs. Ravens D was a push back then, now the advantage is on the Patriots side.

We saw a taste of this in 2013’s Patriots blowout of the Ravens in Baltimore. And that was with Logan Mankins playing left tackle and no Rob Gronkowski, not to mention Brandon LaFell or Tim Wright.

On the other side of the ball, there is no comparison to this Patriots defense now and the patchwork squad they were putting on the field from 2009-2012. This is now a defense with one of the best secondaries in the game and a front seven that is just hitting its prime.

Can anyone really argue that the Ravens’ offense now is better than it was with Ray Rice, Anquan Bolden and even Dennis Pita in their prime?

I love that the Patriots will get a shot at ending the Ravens season and putting an end to the Ravens’ dominance over them of late in the playoffs. There’s something about the Ravens that will immediately get the Patriots attention and that’s a good thing.

Not that the Pats wouldn’t be locked in on another opponent, but with the Ravens there’s just a little something extra.

As much as some might want an easier first playoff game, it’s going to take three great games from the Patriots, regardless of their opponent. They’ve been up for every challenge the last two months and this game will be no different.

It will be a fun week of hype, but remember, this isn’t 2009-2012.

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