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July 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Looks like practice jersey numbers have been switched over to the game jersey font. Yes, I notice things like this.

(via Patriots Training Camp – 7/24/2014)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/looks-like-practice-jersey-numbers-have-been/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: tom brady

Tweets of Note from Thursday’s Patriots Training Camp Opener

July 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault

And we’re off! It’s an exciting time of year as the Pats are back at it in Foxboro and all is right with the world. 

Fade passes in end zone a big part of today’s practice. WR Kenbrell Thompkins with one of the best plays of practice to snare one.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss)

July 24, 2014

#Patriots DT Vince Wilfork: “So far, so good” with regard to his Achilles. He practiced fully today.

— Erik Scalavino (@E_Scal)

July 24, 2014

Gronk practiced with a black brace on his left arm an one on his right knee.

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ)

July 24, 2014

Gronk was limited today. Practiced for an hour and 15 minutes before observing. No 7-on-7 or 11-on-11 drills for him.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe)

July 24, 2014

Jimmy Garoppolo’s fade touch was ballyhooed in pre draft process an he’s been true to that in offseason. Just laid a perfect RZ fade to KT

— Tom E. Curran (@tomecurran)

July 24, 2014

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, Rob Gronkowski, training camp 2014

July 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault



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/moving-forward-consists-of-what-its-always-been/

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July 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Time for another run at this thing with the best coach-QB combo in NFL history!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/time-for-another-run-at-this-thing-with-the-best/

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July 24, 2014 by Mike Dussault


The quest for number four begins today!

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-quest-for-number-four-begins-today/

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The pats are playing the lions this year Can we just send y’all like a nice fruit basket or something instead? -sincerely a lions fan who fears her team being humiliated at Gillette stadium on national television

July 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Haha, well after the way you guys blew us out the last two preseason games maybe you shouldn’t be so worried. Or maybe that will assure the Pats take it seriously and want to show how different things are when the bullets are real.

Either way we can (hopefully, barring injuries) enjoy a great matchup like Revis on Calvin Johnson (assuming he’s covering him). 

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Why do you think that high powered offenses tend to crash and burn in the Super Bowl

July 23, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I think a great pass rush that gets after any quarterback early in a game can shut down any offense. Obviously the easiest examples are the 2007 Pats and the 2013 Broncos, but the way those very specific Super Bowls unfolded were very similar. Even the 2011 Patriots had a safety on their opening possession just like the 2013 Broncos did.

But you look at the 2007 Giants and 2013 Seahawks and you find consistent disruption, especially up the middle. That’s the secret to beating Brady and Manning. It’s not about edge rushers, those guys never get there unless the coverage surprises Tom/Peyton. It’s about someone immediately walking the guards/center into the quarterbacks lap, especially early in the game. (This is also why I love the Pats’ selection of Dominique Easley).

If Brady/Manning don’t establish an early rhythm they struggle. Of course, it’s like this with all quarterbacks, but everyone finds it more surprising when it happens even to two of the best to ever play the game.

Look at almost any Patriots playoff loss in recent years and you’ll find Brady having problems early. 2009 Ravens – strip sack, 2010 Jets – picked off screen pass… even last year in Denver, they just never allowed Brady to get comfortable from the get-go.

You’re not going beat Brady/Manning if you try to go touchdown for touchdown with them. Your defense needs to come out of the gate ready to destroy, and even then the outcome might be in doubt. 

Then it comes down to finishing. Making that one final play, whether it’s on offense or defense.

All that said, I still think there’s plenty of chance that if the Giants/Seahawks defenses got off to a slow start in ‘07 or ’13, they might’ve gotten blown off the field. 

They just both had determined defenses that were better on those two specific days.

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