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NFLN Playbook: Patriots vs. Ravens

October 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

NFLN Playbook: Patriots vs. Ravens

One of my must watches for the week, AFC Playbook is the best. I’m saving this for the glory of HD on the real TV, but I’m guessing they’re in love with the Ravens in this one. And that’s fine. They were in love with the Dolphins too.

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NFLN: Patriots Have Unspoken Motivation

October 14, 2010 by Mike Dussault

NFLN: Patriots Have Unspoken Motivation

Thanks to Breer for pointing this out. I found it especially annoying when the cameras caught Kelley Washington talking trash to the Pats fans at the end of the game. Easy Kelley, you’re out of the NFL now, maybe you should show a little more respect to a team that gave you a chance.

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October 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkZilStGXGc

A friendly reminder of what happened the last time the Ravens came to Foxboro…

I’m not a big “revenge” guy, but I’m sure the lowlights will provide some motivation for the Patriots this week. I think most of us can agree that the Ravens are solid football team that we respect. Pats will need to bring it this week.

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-friendly-reminder-of-what-happened-the-last-time/

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Week 6 Patriots Re-Group

October 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

It was yet another crazy week in the NFL this past weekend, it seems like the goal of parity has finally been reached. When you look at the league wide standings there are no undefeated teams left and a log jam of teams with 1 or two losses. 

20 of the 32 NFL teams are .500 or better and this is really good news for the Patriots.

Why? Because despite their feel-good win against the Dolphins we’re sure to get at least a few more inconsistent games from the young Pats. But in this year’s NFL it seems 4-5 losses won’t necessarily kill your season.

The set up for this weeks game against the Ravens has gone fairly well. The Ravens are coming off a feel-good win of their own and won’t be playing with desperation like they would’ve had they lost to the Broncos. 

We all know what happened the last time the Ravens came to Foxboro, so if anything I expect the Pats to have a little bit of an emotional advantage.

All in all this will be an excellent test for the young Patriots secondary, going against veteran receivers and an offense that can move the ball. Offensively the Pats face their first test without Randy Moss and it’s against one of the leagues best defenses.

This isn’t a make or break game, but it will be an excellent indicator of where the Pats stand right now, 

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New Look Patriots Face a Difficult Second Quarter of 2010

October 8, 2010 by Mike Dussault

We knew going into this season that a fast start would be essential for thePatriots to maintain their playoff hopes. Had they faltered like Miami did, losing 2 of 3 division games, it would be a long, hard road to get into the tournament.

I doubt there are many of us that wouldn’t have taken a 3-1 record if offered it before the season started. It hasn’t always been pretty, but as Bill Parcells said “you are what you are” and the Patriots are still in the division race.

The next four games against the Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers,Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns are a daunting task. That’s three 2009 playoff teams, and a Browns team that are no longer pushovers.

Analysis of a tough 2010 quarter number two after the jump…

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Video: NFLN – Pats Begin Preparations for Ravens

October 8, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Video: NFLN – Pats Begin Preparations for Ravens

And the beat goes on. Excited to see some more of Julian Edelman and maybe even some Taylor Price in the coming weeks.

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