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May 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots Charitable Foundation for David’s House.

Take a minute to check out this great video from the Patriots charitable foundation promoting David’s House, which provides families with a sick or injured child with a place to stay near one of New England’s premiere children’s hospitals.

The Patriots do an amazing job off the field with all kinds of charities, and it’s a testament to the kind of culture that the Krafts have created. Not only is it a well-oiled football machine, but the players all give back to the community.

We’re trying to follow their lead here on the blog…

Click below if you’d like to make a donation to this great cause!

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-charitable-foundation-for/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: charity, David's House, new england patriots, vince wilfork

Patriots players work out quietly, carry big stick

May 11, 2011 by Mike Dussault

There’s been a lot of my fellow Patriots die hards out there who were concerned that it appeared that the Jets were the only team that was making an effort to organize workouts during the lockout.

Yes, Mark Sanchez has put together a highly-publicized Jets West camp in California, complete with full media attendance, water balloon toss contests, Ipad giveaways and even a snazzy logo…

Well news comes today from Mike Reiss, who apparently had to press Rob Gronkowski pretty hard, that the Patriots are doing some team activities of their own, they’re just not making a public spectacle out of it.

“We’ve been doing everything, but we’re on the down-low,” second-year tight end Rob Gronkowski said Tuesday night. “[Others teams] may go to the media, acting like they’re some of the only teams doing it, but we’re working hard out here too. We’re just keeping it low.”

“We are intense. The workouts are insane,” he relayed. “We’ve been getting after it hard. I feel great right now, ready to go.”

Now we hit on the differences between the standard operating procedures between the Patriots and Jets plenty of times, especially last year when we got a glimpse inside Rexy’s domain via Hard Knocks.

There’s no secret that the Jets like to keep things a little more loosey-goosey than the Pats do, and who knows maybe that played a part in why they were able to put 45-3 behind them and defeat the Pats in the playoffs.

But the fact is that the Patriots aren’t just sitting around eating bon bons,  watching the Jets all become BFFs with matching Ipads while waiting for the lockout to end. They’re getting after it and will be ready to go whenever the season starts.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Jets West, new england patriots, new york jets, Rob Gronkowski

Frenz: Stroud ready to “Do his job”

May 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Frenz: Stroud ready to “Do his job”

Nice get by Frenz to interview new Patriots defensive lineman Marcus Stroud, with some nice scheme specific questions.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Marcus Stroud, new england patriots

May 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

OLB Matt Roth – Browns to Patriots

The Patriots are most effective on defense when they can set the edge with big outside backers who have the ability to rush the passer in a physical style. Roth has been a good addition for the Browns since he left Miami and has been able to accumulate 7.5 sacks in the last 22 games and over 100 tackles. Roth is not an ideal coverage outside backer, but his size, toughness and power would fit in perfectly with the Patriots.

Michael Lombardi

Makes me wonder if the Pats put in a waiver claim on Roth in November after the Dolphins released him.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/olb-matt-roth-browns-to-patriots-the-patriots/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Matt Roth, new england patriots

Patriots Fan Weekly: Markell Carter’s positional coach raves about him

May 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Fan Weekly: Markell Carter’s positional coach raves about him

Keeping the Markell posts coming… best nugget from the article:

“He was our drop end. So any time we zone blitzed, we never brought him on a zone blitz. He always dropped. And we zone blitzed a good bit. And I think that’s one of the things that made it easier for New England when they were watching on film to say that this was a guy they could transition to that position, because they saw him dropping.

“Hey, he’s got some of the best hands on our team. He goes over there and catches Jugs with our receivers and talks trash with the receivers. He’s a good enough receiver catching the ball to play receiver. He’s not going to go out there and run a 4.5 like those guys do, but he can catch the ball. He’s got hands to play receiver. But I’m going to say athletically it’ll be no problem. He was an all-state basketball player. He’s an athlete.”

Augustine actually thinks that getting after the quarterback is Carter’s primary natural strength.

“I think what got him to the position he is right now is his ability to rush the passer,” Augustine said. “Natural way of getting off the ball and then closing his shoulders around the edge of the offensive linemen and getting their hands off him. He can flip his hips, and do all that stuff. But he doesn’t excel at that. He excels at keeping the hands off and dipping and leaning the corner.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Markell Carter, new england patriots

May 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Pretty cool video of Markell Carter being honored at an Little Rock Touchdown Club Awards Banquet. You might want to fast forward through a the ads at the start but it’s worth it. There are some highlights and you can hear Markell’s acceptance speech which shows what a true Patriot he really is.

I don’t know if Carter will be the pass rusher we’re all hoping for, but I’m happy for him to get a shot in the NFL. Seems like he’s the kind of person with the kind of character that will take advantage of it.

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/pretty-cool-video-of-markell-carter-being-honored/

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May 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault

[Eric Moore] is an interesting player when it comes to the Patriots’ 2011 roster. He is 30 years old, joined the club in December and played a variety of roles – rush end, outside linebacker, defensive end in the 3-4. He started three games because of some injuries. Bill Belichick was asked about Moore on the final day of the draft and said: “He came in here at the end of the year at the tail end of the season and was able to contribute. I don’t think that’s the easiest thing to do. A player has got to have some things going for him to be able to do that. It would be nice to work with him through an entire season – whether it’s minicamp, training camp, whatever it happens to be, and give him an opportunity from the beginning, and see if that is helpful to their performance and production.”

Mike Reiss on forgotten pass rusher Eric Moore.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/eric-moore-is-an-interesting-player-when-it/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: eric moore, new england patriots

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