http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBIl9WA8a18
Best of Deion Branch | Career Highlights (by mike vaz)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/best-of-deion-branch-career-highlights-by-mike/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBIl9WA8a18
Best of Deion Branch | Career Highlights (by mike vaz)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/best-of-deion-branch-career-highlights-by-mike/
MustketFire.com: The New England Patriots: A Decade of Frustration
Nice thorough and fair recap of the last decade of disappointment. No one wants to hear Patriots fans complain, but I think it’s worth asking, what’s harder to go through as a fan? When your team consistently stinks, your expectations aren’t very high. You make the playoffs and it’s a good year even if you bow out in the conference championship.
Remember when the Jets went to back-to-back AFC Championship games in 2009 and 2010 and everyone was making it out as a sign they were ready to take the next step in 2011 and then everything fell apart. We don’t hear the Pats getting much love for losing the last two AFC Championships this offseason, do we?
The Pats have fell short on the biggest stages over the last decade. They had late fourth quarter leads in both Super Bowls they lost. They’ve been to the conference championship in six of the last ten seasons. They lost three of them.
No one will feel bad for Pats fans, but to know we’re in the the prime of the greatest run the Patriots might ever have and to continually fall just short for the last decade sure isn’t fun.
Depth is the Patriots line’s secret weapon. Stork is a well-regarded prospect. Marcus Cannon is a massive super-sub who played well in place of Vollmer and others last year. Guard Josh Kline played mistake-free and opened some holes in a spot start last year, and rookies Cameron Fleming and Jon Halapio ensure depth-chart competition. Some teams may boast a more talented top five, but none can offer a more prepared and capable top eight.
I’ve covered a lot of fun games, but for some reasons I’ll remember the game New England won to set the record for consecutive NFL wins (19) in 2004, because that story contained my favorite SI line. (The list of good lines is a very short one, believe me.) I’d written previously about Belichick having the biggest football library in the world—which he has since given to the U.S. Naval Academy library. In a quiet moment in the locker room after New England beat Miami to earn the record, I got Belichick about as celebratory as you’ll hear him. And I wrote, “ ‘It’s great to be in the history books,’ said the man who has read them all.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1532EgbnG7g
Best of Matthew Slater | Patriots Special Teamer (by mike vaz)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/best-of-matthew-slater-patriots-special-teamer/
As the season progressed he was having issues with his front side when he threw to his left. Most people wouldn’t even notice or care, but he’s such a perfectionist, he was missing by 6 inches to a foot instead of being dead on,” House said. “So those are the small things we talk about and obviously provide him with a toolkit — two or three things he can do in skill drills and when he’s throwing to make the adjustment necessary to have him be more efficient with his accuracy.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/as-the-season-progressed-he-was-having-issues/
Good read from Christopher Price. I’m just going to try and enjoy this year because who knows what happens next year with Revis. It’s exciting but at the same time it’s kind of like a Game of Thrones character, it’s wise not to get too attached to anyone.