PATRIOTS SUPER BOWL POST CELEBRATION !! (by soldouttv)
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PATRIOTS SUPER BOWL POST CELEBRATION !! (by soldouttv)
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Super Bowl XXXVIII – February 1, 2004
Site: Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
Result: Carolina Panthers 29, New England Patriots 32
MVP: Tom Brady, QB New England
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Super Bowl XXXVII- February 3, 2002
Site: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Result: St. Louis Rams 17, New England Patriots 20
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Doctor Predicts Tom Brady And Patriots Will Win The Super Bowl
This doctor is living in the world I want to live in…
Really good read from Doug Kyed and I very much agree with him. And I don’t think the Pats are really that far off. After this season, they have developed some new guys on the defensive line and everyone will be a whole lot better with more of a rotation.
The biggest difference I see is in the secondaries, where the Seahawks have a collection of big corners and safeties with Earl Thomas being an elite back end defender. Put it this way, Dennard, Arrington and Gregory would not fit in Seattle.
I’ve been focused on the Patriots’ drafts since 2006 and I think I have a pretty good idea of the kind of guys they like.
Really, BB hasn’t missed one a first-round pick. You might throw Maroney or Meriweather as misses, but neither were complete busts. Maroney essentially sealed the 2007 AFCCG and the back end of the defense (outside of maybe the 09 Saints game) was okay with Meriweather back there from ‘08-’10. Regardless, every other first rounder has been elite.
I think “raw” is over-generalized. These are college kids, they are all raw to an extent. The big traits I look for when putting together my big board are football smarts, toughness, versatility and leadership.
This is not always perfect, in the right round they’ll take a guy if they like the value given his talent. These are football players. Alpha males with tempers who like to run into walls 16-plus times a year. They’re not all going to be choir boys. And if someone got busted smoking pot a time or two, it’s not a deal-breaker.
Here’s the thing… not even the NFL teams know exactly what they’re doing in the draft. The ONLY way to mitigate the risk is to take as many guys as you can, especially in the 2nd/3rd round.
I know everyone wants to take the “name” players in the first round, and sometimes, like 2012, there’s a place for that. But generally the safest way to attack it is to go into the draft with NO needs. You might not love a free agent that you filled a hole with, but you never want to be in the position of having to come out of the draft with a starter at a position. This also forces all rookies to compete.
That way they can draft who they like at whatever position. Between injuries, busts and mis-scouting you never know who will flame out, so all you can do is gather as many players as you can that you like, including via rookie free agency where the Pats have had a lot of success, and throw them into the competition of training camp and see who emerges.
ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay is holding a conference call today and he shared his insight as to some of the “value” areas that could be there for the Patriots late in the first round (27th and 31st). “I look at the Patriots, and if they were to stay home and use these two picks, […]