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Do you really think there’s a chance Edelman leaves? I can’t see the Pats risking upsetting Brady again by letting his #1 target go for the second season running.

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Sure, it’s not ideal, but with limited cap space and their conservative cap practices it’s not out of the question that another team blows Edelman away with a better offer. James Christensen mentioned Bill O’Brien and Houston as an option and I think they’ll be in play.

I do expect Amendola will take a step forward next year, hopefully he’ll be able to get healthy this offseason quickly. But he’s more expensive to cut than keep this season so he’ll be back and the Pats didn’t pay him that much dough to be Edelman’s back up. 

I have no idea how it will play out, there are a lot of factors in play, but I don’t think it’s a slam dunk. And I don’t think the Pats view their slot receiver position as the toughest one to replace.

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And we’re back at it…

January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Nice to take a little break yesterday and let the 2013 season fully marinate. The celebration and analysis of the campaign will slowly start to trickle in as we gain perspective.

Now, let the offseason begin!

Fun place to start is OverTheCap.com.

Pats have just $7.9 million in space for this offseason.  The NFL average is about $16 million, so the Pats have less room than most.

But cut Dan Connolly, Adrian Wilson, and Isaac Sopoaga and that gets them up to $13.2 million.

Cut Vince Wilfork (just sayin’) and it goes up to $20.7 million. They could also extend him to reduce his cap hit, the more likely option.

There will definitely be holes to fill, but overall the Pats have a good young base, especially on defense.

I don’t think they should hesitate to explore any and every available option at wide receiver and tight end. The middle of the offensive line must be reinforced.

Edelman could go either way right now as I see it.

Talib has recurring injury issues and that should make him more affordable. His value to the secondary is clear.

I think he and Blount would be smart to stay and hopefully they both do.

Otherwise, welcome to another long, cold offseason.

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January 21, 2014 by Mike Dussault


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January 20, 2014 by Mike Dussault



Taking some time away from the fallout today to start turning the page to the offseason. Instead of rehashing the loss I’d prefer to just look back fondly on the rest of what was a highly-entertaining season that saw the Pats overcome more than they ever have.

I don’t need to hear excuses or watch people dance on the 2013 Pats’ grave. It was what it was, and it was a lot of fun despite the ending.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/taking-some-time-away-from-the-fallout-today-to/

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January 20, 2014 by Mike Dussault




pottsisstarksheart:

…it’s tough. To battle all season, to make it to where you want to get to and lose this game, it’s very tough. You’re always proud of your team. Someone asked me if I’d rather not get to this point than lose it, and… no, I’ll take these games every year. We’ll come out, we’ll swing every year, we’ll try to get here. If we lose, we lose, but we gave our best.”

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Patriots vs Broncos: Takeaways from Denver’s 26-16 Win over New England

January 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots vs Broncos: Takeaways from Denver’s 26-16 Win over New England

It was a great season, the Pats and their fans should keep their heads high. This team fought down to the wire and ultimately just didn’t have enough to pull off the upset in Denver.

The Broncos played a perfect game and the Patriots did not. That can’t take the luster off of an inspiring season and one of the most fun I’ve experienced.

The 2013 Pats will always have a special place in my heart. For now, here are the takeaways after the season-ending loss.

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I’m Live Blogging the AFC Championship!

January 19, 2014 by Mike Dussault

I’m Live Blogging the AFC Championship!

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