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June 14, 2014 by Mike Dussault

If he is not a guy in the starting five, which I do think he’€™s capable of, but if he’€™s not, then would he make a good jumbo tight end? Absolutely,” Bloomgren said. “He’€™s a great athlete and he has the ability to do some really cool things.

It Is What It Is » For Stanford double-major Cameron Fleming, learning Patriots playbook shouldn’t be difficult

Good read on Cameron Fleming.

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Hightower: ‘Green dot’ like conscience | Comcast SportsNet – CSNNE.com

June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Hightower: ‘Green dot’ like conscience | Comcast SportsNet – CSNNE.com

Interesting little bit from TEC talking to Hightower. I can only imagine how much information overload can happen pre-snap. Also really impressed with how well-spoken Hightower is. Reminds me a bit of Willie McGinest. That’s a very good thing. What a great trio of starting linebackers in Hightower, Mayo and Collins.

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I feel with the current roster barring major injuries (which are always a possibility during the grind of an NFL season) expectations as always are at their very highest this year for Patriots fans. What is it going to take for this team to get over that final “playoff hump” that has ended at the hands of the Jets, Ravens, and Broncos just to name a few within the last decade or so since their last Super Bowl win?

June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Comes down to two things as I see it: Injuries and Finishing. Neither are very predictable.

Look at the Pats teams that went to the Super Bowls. All had a remarkable ability to stay healthy at the key spots, of course the Gronk AFCCG injury in 2011 was devastating, but the 2007 team really only lost Rosevelt Colvin and they had the LB depth to overcome that.

But the biggest difference between the three teams that won the Super Bowl and the two that didn’t was simply a matter of finishing. Both the 2007 and 2011 teams had a lead late in fourth quarter. Neither could make that last stop on Eli. The 2001, 2003 and 2004 made those late clutch plays to close the game out.

Does the 2014 team have that ability to close out the biggest game on the biggest stage? It certainly appears they have the talent at the right spots to do so. But it’s a game of inches and it’s impossible to know who will get that crucial bounce or make that impossible play (hello Brady’s final drives to set up Vinatieri’s GW FGs in 2001 and 2003, Rodney Harrison’s interception of McNabb in 2004, David Tyree’s helmet catch and Eli’s pinpoint throw to Manningham).

If this team stays healthy, especially Rob Gronkowski, they have to be considered to be neck and neck with the best teams in the NFL on paper. We’ll see how they look on paper come January, but I certainly like their chances and their experience across the board.

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June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I think Coach Belichick’s one of the best coaches I’ve ever been around and probably one of the best coaches the game’s ever seen. He’s extremely thorough. He’s extremely disciplined in his approach. He’s simplistic and complex at the same time. Some people take the simple and make it complex. Bill takes the complex and makes it simple and I think that when you’re able to do that and do that for your players, they can function better mentally and physically and that’s the goal. The goal is to reduce the amount of mental drag on your players so they can play the game fast. And finding players that can do that is an important quality that we all look for.

Trent Baalke

Tampa Bay Buccaneers can compete for NFC South title, Jason Licht says | The MMQB with Peter King

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June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUpjxmqz60U

Dawn of the Planet of the 2014 New England Patriots ᴴᴰ » (Official Trailer) (by Y . K . I . H ♔ #NEMilitia)

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

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Can we start an organized fan movement to get the Krafts to take down that ridiculous 16-0 banner and the even more ridiculous Kenny Chesney Pirate Nation banner from Gillette Stadium? We haven’t won a single Super Bowl since those went up. I am a firm believer that excellence should be rewarded and only Super Bowls should be celebrated with banners in the Stadium.

June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I know I’m probably in the minority, but the 16-0 banner doesn’t really bother me all that much. That season was insane and I think a team that was two minutes away from being the undisputed greatest of all time deserves some kind of acknowledgement even if they did fall short.

Let’s do a poll to see what you guys think…

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Do you expect the offense to pick up the pace this year

June 13, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I would hope so, but I think what we’ve learned is that it’s best to pick your spots with the no-huddle unless you’re down by a couple scores. The biggest thing is just getting everyone on the same page with the normal offense. 

For all those piling on Brady because he had some stats that were down last year, the simplest truth is that the passing game was very much in transition last year and the offensive line didn’t do them any favors with a up-and-down year.

Add in the injuries to Amendola, Dobson, Thompkins and Gronk and it’s actually amazing they were as good as they were. I think 2013 is a feath in Brady’s cap, not a sign of deterioration.

So yes, with a full year in the system for guys like Dobson/Thompkins/Boyce (the latter two have stood out already in OTAs while Dobson is still rehabbing), things should only get better. If they can get Gronk healthy that’s a huge piece.

As always, the season is a process, so I’d expect the amount of no huddle to slowly escalate as we get into the late fall and winter. But it’s best utilized in short spurts to really turn the screws on a defense at specific points in the game. 

Overuse it and the offense can lose it’s rhythm and get off track. I think we’ve seen quite a few instances of that in the last couple seasons. 2011 was a special collection of smart, experienced and versatile weapons that allowed them to do special things. I’m fine being a little more traditional now, they just need to stay healthy, but there are plenty of more potential weapons nows. Should be fun.

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