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A little Patriots negativity to get the blood boiling

December 6, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Patriots fans might as well write this off as another AFC East title-winning, playoff disappointment season now according to most of the chatter across the internet today.

We’ve got resident parade poo pooer Bert Breer on Gresh and Zo saying he “just doesn’t see it with this defense” and CSNNE’s Mike Giardi playing the playmaker card again:

It’s about playmakers. Packers got em defensively. Pats lacking. Best defender a DT, Wilfork. Love Carter but can/has been neutralized.

I’m not going to try and make a case that the Patriots defense is the ‘85 Bears or even the ’86 Bears, but I think it’s all about match ups in the playoffs and with Tom Brady it’s foolish to write a team’s Super Bowl hopes off in early December. We’ve seen plenty of flashes from this defense in 2011 that gives me far more belief they are capable of winning a pressure-packed playoff game than either of the past two seasons.

If the Pats were in the NFC there’s no doubt the odds would be higher for them get to the Super Bowl, but in the AFC there is not a team the Pats can’t beat. No question the Steelers will provide the biggest challenge, but let’s not forget how that game has turned out every time those two teams have met in the playoffs.

Regardless of who represents the NFC we’ve been down this road once before. The 2001 Patriots defense was a similarly disrespected crew of cast offs and never-have-beens and they shut down what was at that point one of the most unstoppable offenses ever seen.

And to Giardi’s point of it being about playmakers, how about we line up the 2001 Patriots offense with the 2001 Rams offense, and tell me who had more playmakers on that side of the ball. What matters is execution. The Patriots might not be favored against the Packers or Saints in the Super Bowl, but I’d bet neither team would relish the chance to face a Belichick coached team regardless of who the personnel is.

In a single game with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick I’ll take on any team in history and think we have a fighting chance. So the naysayers can continue to say  they “just don’t see it” but the naysayers just don’t see a lot of things. Championship teams don’t always fit into a perfect neat little box, where statistical dominance, playmakers and “peaking at the right time” coincide.

Football is the ultimate team sport, and I can guarantee that the 2011 Patriots will all be on the same page when January comes around. It will take a flawless game to beat them no matter how many passing yards you think you can rack up.

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Let’s talk Patriots and playoffs

December 5, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Like last year, this final quarter of the Patriots season will be all about maintaining pace and hopefully locking up the first overall seed in the AFC. The Pats are certainly in the drivers seat, and while games against the Broncos and Dolphins certainly look more interesting right now than they did a couple weeks ago, there’s no doubt if the Patriots play the way they’re capable of they should finishing 13-3 and have home field throughout.

A trip to NFL.com’s playoff picture page (one of the only pages on the NFL.com site that doesn’t send your computer into a state of stalled confusion) shows the current seedings as such:

  1. Patriots
  2. Texans
  3. Ravens
  4. Broncos
  5. Steelers
  6. Bengals

A finish like this would put the Steelers as the likely divisional opponent, something that isn’t exactly ideal, but the Pats might not really have an easy road no matter how it plays out. This is what looks likely to me at this point:

  1. Patriots – duh.
  2. Ravens – I’d rather the Steelers ended up here, but I just don’t see it happening so we’ll keep it realistic. They should go 4-0 the rest of the way.
  3. Texans – They can run the ball and play defense, could be enough to get them past any of the 6 seeds.
  4. Raiders – both Denver and Oakland should drop at least a couple games. I’m going with the Raiders here because I just think they’re a better all around team.
  5. Steelers – at 49ers is a tough one, even if they can squeak it out they’ll still lose division on a tie breaker to Ravens.
  6. Jets – I see the Bengals, Titans, and Raiders/Broncos all with two more losses and I only see the Jets with one. They sneak in yet again.

Unfortunately for the Pats this sets up a likely divisional matchup against the Steelers, Jets or Raiders. Of course the Raiders are a fine match up but the other two would be hotly contested battles.

The Jets would have their hands full stopping the Houston running attack and pass rush, I see them as a longer shot to pull off that upset than the Steelers over the Raiders.

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December 5, 2011 by Mike Dussault


I will celebrate when Adam retires and we can bring him back to Foxboro and fully embrace him again. The boo birds didn’t really bother me yesterday, I’m sure once his career is over all these years he’s spent with the Colts will be totally forgotten.

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Patriots domination of Colts still feels like a loss

December 5, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Never before has a Patriots dominant victory felt more like a loss than Sunday’s debacle against the Dan Orlovsky-led Colts. Usually it’s more due to injuries than actual performance that you might still be feeling gross after a Pats win, but this time it was all about what happened (or didn’t happen) on the field. 

The offense was unstoppable for just long enough, and not a moment longer. The defense made just enough key stops and take-aways. Then it was as if the precise moment the game was in hand the Patriots left the building. 

Some of it can be chalked up the potpourri of players on defense, but not much of it. I was glad to hear that the mood in the locker room felt like they lost. Perhaps it’s just what they needed. But the scary thing is that if they made such an inept offense look like the Packers, what’s going to happen when it’s the actual Packers? Scary.

Here’s the weekly Monday collection of thoughts, observations and stuff:

– Pats finish the third quarter of their season 4-0, first time this season.

  • 3-1 (Bills loss)
  • 2-2 (Steelers, Giants losses)
  • 4-0

– While I still think the Pats will lose one more game they’re still looking strong to get a bye even though the other three 9-3 teams all held serve as well.

– The next two games are kind of strange playing Mike Shanahan next weekend then going to Denver where he handed the Belichick/Brady dynasty their first playoff loss the next.

– These next two road games should be a positive experience for these 2011 Pats, even with me pencilling them in to lose one of them. This team cannot get enough road experience. And even if they get the number one seed they’d still have to win a game in Indy in the end.

– There were a few bombshell starts on defense. Niko Koutivides over Gary Guyton and Tracy White was a bit of a shock. But Matthew Slater and Nate Jones at safety? Neither had ever played a snap there this season, and Jones was just recently signed.

– Antuan Molden and Sterling Moore were either dinged up or suddenly plummeted down the depth chart. 

– James Ihedigbo looked to be in a 3-4 outside linebacker role early on, which isn’t too much of a departure from how he’s been used in the box in recent weeks, but it was still a fairly vanilla 3-4 look that the Pats presented to Orlovsky. Ihedigbo seems to really be growing into a significant player for this defense. Belichick has always toyed moving big safeties down to linebacker, “Dig” is the latest.

– Regardless of Peyton Manning, Belichick always cooks up a couple twists on defense for the Colts. Most commonly unexpected starters (see Eric Alexander 2006 AFCCG, Kyle Arrington as pass rusher in 2010, Slater/Niko/Jones 2011).

– The Pats running game continues to be missing in action. They’re getting no traction with Law Firm, Woody or Ridley. This is a troubling trend that is popping up at the wrong time of year.

– If they should’ve been able to get their big uglies going against anyone it should’ve been the small/fast Colts. But nope, 3.0 average for the day. They’ll have to figure something out here, because as we saw in last year’s playoffs you need a running game as insurance for the rare off Brady day.

– Nice to see Jerod Mayo finally make a big play with the interception. Hopefully this will open the floodgates.

– I’m just hoping that they’re playing it safe with Chung. Starting to think his small frame and all out playing style might not be the best combination. Seems like he’s been constantly dinged up the last two years whether he’s playing or not.

– Not killing McCourty based on that performance. He was starting to look a lot better before the injury. For his first game back that soon after separating his shoulder he gets a pass from me. I’d rather have him “knock the dust off” in a blowout win that wait till he’s 100% in a tight game we really need him for. Just be thankful he’s back and has time to get back up to speed.

– Speaking of back up to speed, with four games left the time is right for Spikes, Chung and Fletcher to all get back out there. A quarter of the season should be just enough time for them to get back into game shape and focus.

– If the Pats get the one seed in the AFC I like our chances. Going to Pittsburgh or Baltimore could be dicey for this team. Not sure any of the other teams can beat New England no matter where they played.

– Yet again it will all come down to Tom Brady. If he goes on a three game tear it will take a lot to beat the Pats, regardless of their defense. If Brady is so-so it could go either way unless their D is totally on.

– But let’s be honest, when was the last time Brady had a lights out playoff run? You might have to go all the way back to 2005 and 2007’s wins over the Jags as the only post-Super Bowl playoff works of art by Brady.

– Outside those two he’s got a record of 2-5, hardly the dominant Brady we’ve become so accustomed to seeing during the regular season. He’s had moments of clutch, like the throw to Caldwell in San Diego that set up a winning Field Goal in 06 AFCDG, but he’s lacked the consistency that marked his early career playoff victories. 

– Does Brady have another epic three game run like he put together in 2004 in him? He can’t let another golden opportunity like they had in 2010 pass by him at this stage of his career.

– Washington should provide some good challenges, and I’m expect the Patriots to come out playing hard. Now is the time to start playing 60 minutes. Not just the second and third quarters.

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December 4, 2011 by Mike Dussault

“I’ve done it every place. I’ve kind of used this year for a couple things that I’ve never been able to do – one of them is to sign a lot of autographs before the game on the road and at home in Indy. It’s good, interaction with the fans,” Manning said after the Patriots’ 31-24 win.

“Arguably being our biggest rival, the fans here couldn’t have been nicer. Many of them told me, ‘Hope you get back soon’ and ‘Sorry you’re not out there playing today.’ Certainly you enjoy hearing that from your own fans, and I know how sincere they are. Then from the biggest rival fans, some of the same fans when I’m playing I’m sure I’ve heard them through the years making it tough on the opposing quarterback, it’s very classy. I was appreciative of it.”

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December 4, 2011 by Mike Dussault


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December 4, 2011 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Q1Xn2ddSc

Rob Gronkowski first half touchdown vs. Colts

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

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