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Hello from (Old) England!

July 27, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Growing up in the UK, you’d need to go out of your way to find the NFL.

I first discovered the Patriots during the 2012 season, It was the first time I’d followed a team for more than one regular-season game. The first game, a win over the Jets in OT thanks to a Stephen Gostkowski field goal. The second, a 45-7 thrashing over the St Louis Rams when they played at Wembley Stadium. Oh, and do you remember Gronk’s changing of the guard TD spike before 84,000 British fans in London? I do, I was hooked.

Gronk spike at Wembley in 2012
Jamie McDonald/Getty Images

You know those awkward icebreaker introductions at the start of a job interview? Yep, here it comes.

I’m Tom Shaw-Mellors or ‘TSM’. I’m from Nottingham UK, home of the mighty Notts County FC (soccer fans if you look them up, yes, I’m aware they’re not very good). I’ve been away from writing since I finished my degree in Sports Journalism back in 2018. University was a great time for me to follow and understand the sport in greater depth, I also played 3 years for my college football team as an offensive tackle.

Due to the current situation going on in the world, I’ll be working from home until 2021. Luckily enough, I’ve been given this great opportunity to offer you all new Patriots content as we head into the 2020 training camp!

I’ll be providing content on current/future international players on the team, as well as offering an alternate viewpoint on the organization as a whole. We’ll also be covering breaking team news as it happens, because, as you all know, there’s never a dull moment following the Patriots.

You can follow me on Twitter @ShawMellors, and make sure you follow @patspropaganda for all of our content as soon as it’s posted!

2020 Season – L F G

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The Patriots trim their roster putting their UDFA streak in question

July 27, 2020 by Jason Pombo

NFL Rumors: 'Nick Caserio Rule' among changes approved by owners ...
Image: Boston Globe 2018

Over the weekend, Bill Belichick and the Patriots released 10 players, trimming their roster to 80 players. Typically, Belichick would bring in 90 players into training camp, but this training camp will look a little different, for obvious reasons.

On July 24th, the NFL and the NFLPA came to an agreement in which teams had to reduce their rosters to 80 players by August, 16th. However, with training camp rapidly approaching, Bill Belichick wasted no time in reaching that 80 player mark. This might not seem like a big deal, but when it comes to evaluating talent, and finding those hidden gems it makes all the difference in the world. Especially with this current Patriots roster, with a lot of competition and unknowns with the front-7.

For the past 16 years, at least one undrafted rookie free agent has made the Patriots week 1 roster. For nearly two decades, it’s been one of the safest bets in sports, and has become one of Bill Belichick’s biggest strengths. He identifies talent like nobody else, and that is why he has been able to have success for nearly 20 years. Guys like Brian Hoyer, Brandon Bolden, Malcolm Butler, David Andrews, Jonathan Jones, Adam Butler, and J.C. Jackson all came from the undrafted ranks. Belichick has really thrived in finding the forgotten talent, but he may struggle to keep the streak alive this season.

On Saturday, the Patriots released veteran cornerback Lenzy Pipkins, and on Sunday they released an additional 9 players, including seven undrafted free agents. Quarterbacks Brian Lewerke and J’Mar Smith, wide receivers Isaiah Zuber, Sean Riley and Will Hastings, defensive tackle Courtney Wallace, linebacker Kyahva Tezino, and safeties Adarius Pickett and Malik Grant were all let go by the Patriots.

After these cuts the Patriots only have eight UDFA’s on their roster. Running back JJ Taylor, tight ends Jake Burt and Rashod Berry, wide receiver Jeff Thomas, defensive end Nick Coe, defensive tackle Bill Murray, linebacker De’Jon Harris, and cornerback Myles Bryant are the last remaining UDFA’s on the Patriots’ roster.

With training camp around the corner, will any of these eight players stick on the week 1 roster? Well, with the competition at the running back and wide receiver positions it seem like too much of an uphill battle for JJ Taylor and Jeff Thomas. The Patriots drafted two tight ends in the draft, and still have Matt LaCosse and Ryan Izzo, so I’m not in love with Burt or Berry’s chances to make the roster. The depth at cornerback is probably the biggest strength of this Patriots team, so Myles Bryant won’s sniff the roster.

So, that leaves defensive end Nick Coe, defensive tackle Bill Murray, and linebacker De’Jon Harris.

Defensive end Nick Coe played his collegiate career at Auburn, and finished his career with 71 tackles, nine sacks, and two forced fumbles. Coe was scouted and projected to be a 3-4 defensive end, and his long-arms and length really are his best traits. Coe will be fighting for a roster spot with Nick Thurman and Deatrich Wise Jr. With the Patriots continued support of Deatrich Wise over the last couple of seasons, I would be surprised if Belichick axed him in 2020. Especially in a season with a lot of question marks, Wise provides the Patriots with safety and security.

Defensive tackle Bill Murray played at William & Murray, and was a three-year starter. He recorded 143 tackles, 32 tackles for loss, and four forced fumbles. On top of that, he had an impact on special teams, as he blocked 10 kicks. His 4.93 40-time was his most notable achievement at the NFL combine. His strength is in run defense, but he has shown the ability to chase down the quarterback. Murray will be in competition with Byron Cowhart and Beau Allen for the right to backup Adam Butler. I like Murray’s chances to make the squad, as I would pin point him as the UDFA that is most likely to keep the streak alive. With Adam Butler being most effective as an interior pass-rusher, Murray could get a serious look when it comes to stopping the run. The Patriots need all the help they can get on the interior part of their defensive line. Losing Danny Shelton was a substantial loss, and Murray could slide into his shoes.

Linebacker De’Jon Harris played at Arkansas, and was mostly used as an off-the-ball linebacker. Harris finished his collegiate career with 371 tackles, seven and a half sacks, and four forced fumbles. His senior season he was named All-SEC second team. The linebacker group for the Patriots is filled with question marks, so who knows how it’ll play out. Harris will duke it out with Cassh Maluia, Derek Rivers, and Shilique Calhoun for a position as an inside linebacker. It’s tough to predict how the linebacker position will unfold, but if Harris has a good camp he can easily skate on this roster. The linebacker position is as open as any position on the roster.

As training camp begins to get underway keep an eye on Coe, Murray, and Harris, as they look to make it onto the week 1 roster.

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Dumpster fire 2020

July 25, 2020 by Steph McDonald

I think its safe to say that Big Picture Real World 2020 has been, so far, kind of a bummer. Some are calling it a Dumpster fire, which is a descriptive image that’s not quite accurate for the current moment. A Dumpster fire is automatically self-contained, and with protective equipment and tools, the lid can be closed and the fire will smother itself out. That definitely does NOT seem to be the case for Big Picture 2020.

Here, though, its about football, where we go to escape from that real world stuff. But for Patriots fans, maybe the worst and seemingly longest off-season in team history CAN be described as kind of a Dumpster fire.

We knew there was some pretty flammable stuff in there. I covered my ears and closed my eyes like a kid in denial but still heard the rumblings and saw the signs. The Seth Wickersham bombshell piece. The body language and demeanor of “the most miserable 8-0 quarterback in the league”. The frustrating lack of rapport with the young receivers and balls in the dirt. The Brookline mansion listing. The looming free agency with no contract discussions. Even Tom Brady Sr. told us it would end badly years ago.

But still I felt gut-punched. I had held out hope that there would be a last minute deal and Tom Brady’s legacy would be that rare unicorn athlete who retired with his original team. I always try to guard my heart but just couldn’t when it came to Thomas Edward Patrick Brady. He could do no wrong in my mind. Always keeping it professional. Hardest working competitor and humble role model for the new guys. Team over individual accomplishments. Spotless image on and off the field. Someone I pointed to as an example for my boys in both sports and life. I’ve literally said “thank Tom Brady” after a crisis averted. He’s laminated on my celebrity hall pass.

When the deadline for free agency passed with no joyous announcement I smelled the smoke. I already knew March 17, 2020 was going to be a bad day before it even began. We’d just learned schools were closed for the rest of the year. My oldest hockey player’s small town team had their once in a lifetime, Cinderella story trip to Nationals in California cancelled, and our family vacation there for it was off. No recognizable St. Patrick’s Day, quarantine, bleaching the groceries, PANDEMIC.

So when I woke to the news of Tom Brady moving on, it made total sense for Big Picture 2020, and the Patriots Dumpster fire was fully ablaze and engulfed. I cycled through the stages of grief multiple times and I’m not ashamed to admit it felt like actual mourning. Like, “a grown adult woman with kids maybe shouldn’t be blubbering this way over a football player” kind of reaction in my weak moments. But this was someone I pretty much worshipped for 20 years. The 16-20 Patriots games per season are basically sacred in my house and he was an enormous part of that. And when we later learned he was reuniting with Gronk in Tampa, adding fuel to the fire, I’m not gonna lie, it felt a little like the husband running off with the nanny for a bit there. Irrational maybe, but we all have our “hobbies and interests”, right?

With time and distance comes perspective, and while we’ll probably never know all the factors that built and sparked the Dumpster fire of 2020, its not relevant here right now. I believe, until I’m proven wrong, that Bill Belichick has his flame retardant football hazmat suit on. He probably designed it himself and cut the sleeves off. He’s assembling the tools to get the lid closed and put that sucker out (maybe even using some of my favorite drink, Bill’s special Kool-Aid) because this is going to be an intriguing season, no matter what. Fingers crossed for the rest of both Big Picture and Patriots 2020.

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Glad to be Aboard

July 25, 2020 by Jason Pombo

Super Bowl 2020: Bill Belichick flashes Super Bowl rings for NFL 100
Image: USA Today

Over the past 2 decades the New England Patriots have cemented themselves as one of the best dynasties in NFL history, and a case can be made that they should be in the conversation for the best dynasty in the history of professional sports.

After 17 division titles, 13 trips to the AFC title game, 9 trips to the Super Bowl, and 6 Super Bowl victories, the Patriots are headed into uncharted territories. Losing Tom Brady was something that many Patriots fans never expected to see, but it is the new reality.

The Tom Brady era in New England has come to a conclusion, but that should not stop Patriots fans from getting excited about 2020 and beyond.

As the Patriots begin to turn the page and begin a new chapter, so will PatsPropaganda. I was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to become a new writer for the site, and I couldn’t be more excited.

I’m eager to get started and eager to provide Patriots nation with the best possible content.

So, here’s a little about myself, and who I am as a person.

This past May, I completed my undergraduate studies, and received my Bachelor’s degree from Curry College. I enjoyed my 4 years at Curry, and was involved with a multitude of different things on campus. I wrote for the campus newspaper, I was involved with the campus television station, and I was the Program Director for the campus radio station, WMLN. Along with being the Program Director, I was a co-host for the most popular show on WMLN’s airwaves. Pombo and Milliken was a weekly sports show, that was a huge success. As you could probably guess, many of our shows were centered around the Patriots. I had a great time at Curry, it opened up so many doors for me, and I couldn’t have been more thankful for the time I spent there. I was fortunate enough to even intern at the home of Patriots radio broadcasts. During the spring of 2019, I was an intern for the Zolak and Bertrand program on 98.5 The Sports Hub It was a great experience!

However, after completing my tenure at Curry College, I decided to return to school to pursue my Master’s degree. So, this Fall I will be pursing my Master’s degree at Northeastern University.

So, that’s a little about me, and what I’ve really been up to. As training camp gets started, and the season gets underway, expect to hear from me often. I can’t wait to get started, and I can’t wait to provide Patriots nation with everything they need to know!

Be sure to follow me on twitter, @jpombo24!

And of course, check PatsPropaganda for the latest news and updates!

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Bittersweet Memories

July 23, 2020 by Steph McDonald

Well this photo sure brings up some feelings right about now…But that’s OK because Mike has given me an amazing opportunity here to process them and share my Patriots takes and I could not be more excited!

My name is Stephanie McDonald, and this is me and my sign with my husband and our closest friends. We were at Orchard Park for a Pats vs. Rex Ryan’s Bills game on a gorgeous fall day, coming off the miraculous 2014 SuperBowl Championship (always grateful, Malcolm Butler) and Brady was still appealing his ridiculous 4 game suspension. Hostile territory to say the least, but we witnessed a wedding between a Bills fan and a Pats fan in the parking lot, proving there’s hope for us all, and after the win we were actually visited by the Gronkowski Family party bus as we were still celebrating. Oops, another complicated memory now.

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Write for PatsPropaganda this season!

July 21, 2020 by Mike Dussault

Looking for a outlet to write about the Patriots this coming season and a way to earn some money while doing so? PatsPropaganda is seeking writers for the 2020 season.

Created in 2010, PatsPropaganda emerged as the best independent blogs covering the New England Patriots and, after a season of reduced content due to the departure of creator and lead writer Mike Dussault, the site is now looking for new writers to take things over.

If you’re interested please email patspropaganda@gmail.com and tell us about yourself — why you love the Patriots, what you’re writing history and plans are. This is a low-commitment opportunity to write what you want, when you want but to also produce sponsored content as it arises throughout the season. There are also other ways to monetize the site which will be fully available to writers.

It’s a fantastic opportunity to become the voice of an already-established site, with a proven SEO track record.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Patriots back in the Wild Card Round for first time since 2009

December 30, 2019 by Florence Marceau

Football betting took an unexpected turn on Sunday night as the New England Patriots lost to the Miami Dolphins and fell out of the second seed in the AFC. That means New England will have to play the Tennessee Titans in the Wild Card round instead of getting an expected week of rest that came with the bye.

This will be the first time New England has played in the Wild Card round since 2009 and just the fourth time since Bill Belichick took over in 2000. In 2005 they’d beat the Jaguars on Wild Card weekend but bow out in the Divisional Round against the Broncos. In 2006, they’d beat the Jets and Chargers, but lose in the Conference Championship to the Colts. Finally, in 2009 the Patriots would bow out immediately in the Wild Card game to the Ravens.

The history does not bode well for the Patriots Super Bowl chances, and a matchup against a former Patriot player Mike Vrabel and his collection of other former Patriot coaches and players appears to be a tough one.

The Titans are have a talented offense and a defense that knows how to play the Patriots offense. Following the Dolphins lead, the Titans are sure to take many gameplan elements that made Miami successful in the season finale.

New England will need their best team effort of the season. With the bye on the line their defense let them down after being the primary strength all season long. The one silver lining is that the Patriots should play angry and with something to prove.

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