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Pats must harness their anger from the bad calls

November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I pretty much moved on from the end of the Panthers’ game as soon as the refs picked up the flag. I know it’s still heavily in the news rotation, but as I said yesterday, I don’t want NFL games to be decided by penalties, and regardless if it was or wasn’t the right call, it was the call they made and it was not going to change.

I’ve said it many times, the Pats don’t often lose and when they do it’s by less than one score. They’ve lost 15 games since 2010 and their average margin of defeat is less than a touchdown (6.67 points).

Strangely three losses in the last two seasons have come on controversial calls at the end of the game. This includes both the Carolina and Jets games this season, and last year’s regular season loss to the Ravens on a field goal that was questionable.

This brings me to the Broncos who are flying high and the toast of the NFL after beating the Chiefs last week. They feature a high powered offense that is at times unstoppable, and are drawing comparisons to the 2007 Patriots.

But here’s the thing – the 2007 Patriots were a perfect storm, and as much as the results and point totals might look similar, the Broncos are not that team. 

The biggest reason? Anger.

After the Spygate charade, the 2007 Patriots were angry and wanted to embarrass teams. Unfortunately for them, you can only run on anger for so long and they lost steam at the end of the season. They were still talented enough to get to the Super Bowl and have the lead late in the game, but they couldn’t close it out.

Still, a team that feels unfairly treated and miscast by the media can use that as motivation.

Could this year’s bad luck and bad calls that have gone against the Pats reignite some of that kind of anger in 2013? The Pats still seem pretty pissed off today and if they can harness some of that energy into the game this weekend, a game where they’ll hear all week how great the Broncos are and all about Peyton Manning and Wes Welker, they might play with an edge like we saw from the 2007 team, a team that was so focused and so locked in, they were unbeatable for five months straight.

By Sunday I’d expect this Patriots team to be pretty sick of it all.

The 2013 Broncos are a fantastic team, but they are not the pissed off 2007 Patriots who were looking to destroy anyone in their path. If the 2013 Patriots can take on some of that “us against the world” mantra into the last couple months of the season, they might just make a little more noise than anyone expects.

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November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Through 10 games, the pass defense numbers stand in stark contrast to where they were last year. At this point in 2012, the Patriots had allowed 289.7 passing yards per game, 30th in the league. This season, that stands at 229.2, 12th in the league. With the slippage in run defense (due in large part to the fact that the Patriots have lost stalwarts like Wilfork and Kelly), the pass defense was a point of pride through much of the first half of the season. And Talib helped silence Roddy White, Jimmy Graham and Vincent Jackson, cementing a rep as one of the best corners in the league.

patriots – Cold Cut: When it comes to Pats secondary, there’s chilling truth to Steve Smith’s words – WEEI | Christopher Price

https://www.patspropaganda.com/through-10-games-the-pass-defense-numbers-stand/

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An itsy bitsy bit of good news

November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Well, despite “minor meniscus surgery” Alfonzo Dennard was at practice today, though he’s still expected to miss a few games. Steve Gregory returned with a cast over his broken thumb and Aqib Talib was also present, though he didn’t finish the game on Monday and could still be iffy.

All in all it might be a bit of gamesmanship going on here, because all three of those guys could miss the game on Sunday and it wouldn’t surprise me. But they’re at practice and that’s the most you can hope for at this point. And now we’ll take any bit of positive news we can get.

#Patriots S Steve Gregory (r.thumb), CB Alfonzo Dennard (knee) return to practice. TE Michael Hoomanawanui (l.knee) the only absentee.

— Erik Scalavino (@E_Scal) November 20, 2013

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November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault




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The Rivals – Manning vs Brady

https://www.patspropaganda.com/gomanning-the-rivals-manning-vs-brady-3/

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November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault


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Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning: Round 14 – Stats & Info Blog – ESPN

November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning: Round 14 – Stats & Info Blog – ESPN

Time to officially turn the page to the Broncos, arguably the marquee matchup of the NFL season, though both teams have been hit hard with injuries this season.

The big question is whether or not Aqib Talib is going to play. Dennard is already out. Kyle Arrington is fighting through a groin issue. If the Pats don’t have Talib it could get ugly.

All this led to speculation the Pats should sign Ras-I Dowling off the Jets’ practice squad. If Talib can’t go I’d be all for it. Otherwise it’s Logan Ryan and gimpy Arrington against the high-powered Broncos offense and oh boy…

At least if Talib can’t go, I pray Welker can’t either. Regardless Ninkovich, Chandler and the rest of the DL will need a big day to contain Manning and pals.

We’ll find out just how much grit this 2013 Pats team has Sunday night, that’s for sure.

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November 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/8878/

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