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January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault


Willie McGinest will be the Pats’ honorary captain on Sunday. How perfect, Willie made his fair share of big plays against Peyton, none bigger than his fourth-down goalline stop on Edgerrin James in 2003.

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THROWBACK THURSDAY (2007) – A Look Back: New England Patriots vs. San Diego Chargers 2006 AFC Playoffs

January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

THROWBACK THURSDAY (2007) – A Look Back: New England Patriots vs. San Diego Chargers 2006 AFC Playoffs

As we started last week we’re linking to an old post at the old blog on Thursdays and today’s selection is what I wrote in 2007 about my experience getting tickets and going to the 2006 AFCDG vs. San Diego.

This was unquestionably the best fan experience of my life and this is my recounting of how it all went down. Enjoy!

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January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

What he has done with numerous challenges this year is second to none,” said Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff, a former Belichick lieutenant. “Time and again, I am amazed at how he adjust to the challenges of the season – whether it’s injury, suspension or losing a player altogether, how he’s able to be creative and capitalize against teams that are full force. It’s another masterful job by a Hall of Fame-caliber coach.

We’re starting to take Bill Belichick for granted. | SportsonEarth.com : Dan Pompei Article

Great read summing up what BB has done this season. Pretty incredible…

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January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

A blue-collar attitude,” he said. “It’s not easy being cut. I got cut from three of the top four teams. It thickened up my skin to keep pushing and working. Now I’m at where I am because they cut me and making me into who I am.

DT Sealver Siliga nearly joined Denver Broncos again – ESPN Boston

Love this guy and I think both he and Chris Jones have bright futures in New England.

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Patriots’ Secondary Has the Pieces to Stop Broncos’ Record-Setting Offense

January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

Patriots’ Secondary Has the Pieces to Stop Broncos’ Record-Setting Offense

Weekly B/R column is up, taking a closer look at the Pats’ secondary and how they could be the difference vs. Manning.

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What to expect in the AFC Championship Patriots vs. Broncos

January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

The predictions of the favorite to win the Conference Championship and the Superbowl might not favor the Patriots, but what we do know about this edition of the Pats is that they will go down fighting to the end.

You can look into the last NFL Conference Championship news here, but how can we expect the two teams to attack each other? We can break down the first time the two teams met this season or even 2012’s matchup, however the 2013 game was a turnover-fest, adversely affected by weather and turnovers, and both teams are far different than they were in 2012.

This time around, expect a cleaner back and forth game that doesn’t necessarily revolve around two quarterbacks taking to the air on every snap.

Usually when Brady and Manning meet, it’s the Patriots racing out to a lead, only to see Manning claw back into it and force a deciding play late in the fourth quarter.

While it’s impossible to know who will come out hot to start the game, it’s a safe bet that the game will come down to the final quarter, if not the final play. Why should we expect anything different?

For the Patriots, we know they can run the ball and Denver knows it as well. The running game has keyed New England in winning six out of their last seven games.

If Denver stacks the box, they’ll be daring New England to attack through the air, a spot where Denver is weakened after losing starting cornerback Chris Harris Jr.. But this isn’t the Patriots of old, who preferred to take to the air. Now they’d prefer a traditional attack based on having the run set up play action. 

Can they win when they have to throw the ball more than they run it, whether they have to comeback from a deficit or if Denver plays seven or eight in the box? That could decide the game.

Julian Edelman, Shane Vereen and Danny Amendola will be huge keys, and rookie Aaron Dobson, who fought a foot injury much of the second half of the season, could be an X-factor.

As for Denver, they’ll be tempted to attack New England’s porous run defense that will be without Brandon Spikes, their best run-stopper. Denver took a similar approach in Week 12, putting up XXX yards on the ground but they still lost.

Can they afford to make Peyton Manning a game manager? It’s a tough choice to make, but the strength of New England’s defense is clearly in the secondary.

As always for the Patriots’ defense, it will come down to turnovers and pressure. If they can force Manning into mistakes, they’ll have a good chance to win the game, but that is certainly not an easy task.

Football fans are lucky to see two of the all-time greats meet once again in the playoffs and as always, it should live up to all the hype and then some.

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January 16, 2014 by Mike Dussault

People always ask me, what’s the difference between today’s Patriots and when we faced them in 2007, when they had the most explosive offense until this year’s Denver Broncos,” former New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce told ESPN’s Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic on Wednesday. “They had no running game. We didn’t fear their running game. We dared them to try and run the football on us. But you imagine Tom Brady with a 245-, 250-pound back running downhill? That’s dangerous. You give that kind of quarterback a two-way option … when they had the most success in [Brady’s] career as a Patriot — I’m talking about winning championships — it was all about the running game. You remember Corey Dillon. That big back, that factor where when he drops into play-action and throws the ball over the top … now, you’re saying, ‘Wow — how difficult is this? What do we do?

The All-22: Keys to victory in the conference championships | Audibles – SI.com

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