I’d be all for it, I mean he was a big part of shutting down our offense in two Super Bowls and is just the kind of player they should add. But how much does he have left in the tank and how much would he want to stick in a similar 4-3 scheme as opposed to the Pats’ hybrid.
Scouting the AFC playoffs – Patriots – Boston.com
Scouting the AFC playoffs – Patriots – Boston.com
Great read from Frenz, who killed it this year at Boston.com and B/R!
Reflecting on the 8 Defining Moments of the Patriots’ Season | Bleacher Report
Reflecting on the 8 Defining Moments of the Patriots’ Season | Bleacher Report
Great stuff from James Christensen…
Since going undrafted as a junior entrant in 2011, Siliga had been cut by the San Francisco 49ers, the Denver Broncos, traded to the Seattle Seahawks and cut thrice more. The 6’2”, 325-pounder had been a member of two practice squads and played in one career game. Although after just five weeks on New England’s eight-man roster, Siliga was promoted to the 53-man roster. He’s played in five games since, starting four of them. He’s totaled 23 tackles and three sacks over that span.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/since-going-undrafted-as-a-junior-entrant-in-2011/
Hey Mike, any particular reason why the Pats didn’t wear their red throwback jerseys this season?
Was wondering the same thing myself. Also noticed this was the first year since 2008 (I think) that they have’t worn an alternate or throwback, and have worn blue at home and white on the road (except Miami of course) for every game.
We’ve seen them wear white at home quite a few times since the dreaded 2008 GU! game.
Give Blood, Get a Chance to Win Pats Playoff Tix!
Dunkin’ Donuts Hosts “Give a Pint, Get a Pound” Kick-Off
Blood Drive Event with American Red Cross
All presenting donors will receive a coupon from Dunkin’ Donuts for a free pound of coffee and will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win Patriots postseason tickets
WHAT: Dunkin’ Donuts, America’s all-day, everyday stop for coffee and baked goods, is hosting an American Red Cross blood drive on January 2 at the Patriot Place Activity Center to help increase the blood supply and raise awareness about the need for blood.All presenting blood donors at this drive will be entered into a drawing to win Patriots tickets to the January 11postseason game at Gillette Stadium. Four pairs of tickets will be given away.
Special appearances will be made by New England Patriots Cheerleaders, Pat Patriot, the Dunkin’ Donuts mascot and the American Red Cross mascot. Radio station Mix 104.1 will be on site to provide music and giveaways.
For the seventh year in a row, Dunkin’ Donuts and the American Red Cross are teaming up for the “Give a Pint, Get a Pound” campaign, which provides a coupon for a free pound of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee* to all presenting donors at Red Cross blood drives in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont during the month of January. The campaign is in celebration of National Blood Donor Month and helps increase awareness about the need for blood. The campaign has achieved great success during the past six years as Dunkin’ Donuts has provided more than 520,000 pounds of coffee to presenting donors, and if one donation may help save up to three lives, Dunkin Donuts has potentially helped more than 1.5 million patients. Donated blood is used to help accident victims, trauma patients, transplant recipients, and those receiving treatment for life-threatening illnesses.
To find a blood donation opportunity in your area, please call 1-800-RED CROSS(1-800-733-2767)or visit redcrossblood.org.
WHERE/WHEN:
- Patriot Place Activity Center
Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035 (follow signs to Activity Center)
- January 2, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.*
- American Red Cross representatives, Dunkin’ Donuts representatives, cheerleaders, mascots, Mix 104.1:10:00 a.m. –11:30 a.m.
- Blood Drive: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Dont’a Hightower, Logan Ryan Stand Out Among Patriots in 2013 Coverage, Pass Rush Statistics | New England Patriots | NESN.com
Must-read alert from Doug Kyed! Great stats and a lot of assumption-killing numbers.