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What happened in 2007 for the offense to explode the way that it did. Did the right personnel come together at the right time, did belichick and mcdaniels see something happening with the league that made them want to incorporate more spread concepts to the offense

September 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Michael Holley’s book War Room really touched on this with some good behind-the-scenes stuff. Really, it was about the only super interesting Patriots stuff in the whole book.

Essentially I think the 2006 AFC Championship game made it clear to the Patriots that the league was heading toward more and more and scoring and the Pats were going to have to keep up.

As they picked up Stallworth, Welker and Moss, it was up to Josh McDaniels to figure out how to use everyone, so a lot of the credit of the 2007 offense has to come to him. You look at those first two months and they were really unstoppable.

But like all football trends teams started to catch on a bit to what they were doing. It took a team like the Giants, who could get excellent pressure rushing just four guys, while using seven in coverage, to ultimately knock them off.

Of course 2007 was also just the right mix of an elite veteran defense making their last stand, Brady, Moss and Welker in their prime, and the whole Spygate saga that lit a fire under the whole team’s collective ass to not only win games but to totally dominate teams and prove that video tapes had nothing to do with why they were winning games.

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Friday Pats Q & A is a GO!

September 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Friday Pats Q & A is a GO!

Already a few questions in the queue, starting to answer them now. Get yours in too!

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September 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The season-opening numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt because they’ve come against teams helmed by rookie quarterbacks. But in both games, the defense has more than done its part, providing quality stops, plenty of turnovers and getting off the field regularly on third down. As a result, the early returns – the Patriots have yielded an average of 15.5 points in two games while holding the opposition to three offensive touchdowns in 29 defensive series – could provide some hope that a defensive renaissance is on the horizon for New England.

patriots – Why defense is on rise again in New England – WEEI | Christopher Price

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-season-opening-numbers-have-to-be-taken-with-a/

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3 Areas Where the Patriots Must Improve to Down the Buccaneers on Sunday

September 20, 2013 by Mike Dussault

3 Areas Where the Patriots Must Improve to Down the Buccaneers on Sunday

Our Friday B/R column is up!

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September 19, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick – Voice of Genius (by patriotsfootballplc)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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Mario Williams, J.J. Watt lead NFL in new pass-rush statistic | The MMQB with Peter King

September 19, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Mario Williams, J.J. Watt lead NFL in new pass-rush statistic | The MMQB with Peter King

Chandler Jones makes an appearance in the top-10 of MMQB’s new pressure metric. Pats are 9th overall. I’m impressed.

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Patriots vs. Buccaneers matchup breakdown: CB Aqib Talib vs. WR Vincent Jackson – Going Deep – Boston.com

September 19, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots vs. Buccaneers matchup breakdown: CB Aqib Talib vs. WR Vincent Jackson – Going Deep – Boston.com

Great read on an intriguing matchup this weekend.

Since 2006, Jackson has played five combined regular season and postseason games against the Patriots, and has logged 27 receptions for 495 yards and three touchdowns. His 18.3 yards per reception is the second-highest for any receiver with over 10 receptions against them.

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