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December 29, 2013 by Mike Dussault

But here come the Patriots anyway, relentless figures emerging from the miasma, barely breaking stride as they step over your team’s smoldering carcass and head back to the playoffs.

Patriot fatigue: New England’s winning ways are getting old – Sports – The Buffalo News

Really good read from Tim Graham on why everyone hates us. I get it. I’d hate us too.

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New England Patriots’ Defense Stepping Up in High Pressure Situations

December 27, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots’ Defense Stepping Up in High Pressure Situations

I got GIF-crazy in this one. Thanks to Frenz for the tech hookup. It’s an article from the vacation abyss!

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New England Patriots vs. Baltimore Ravens: Live Score, Highlights & Analysis

December 22, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New England Patriots vs. Baltimore Ravens: Live Score, Highlights & Analysis

I’m live blogging the game today. Come check it out!

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December 22, 2013 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3pwduzma0w

Wow!

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

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Who have the Patriots missed most?

December 19, 2013 by Mike Dussault

The New England Patriots’ injuries in 2013 have been well-documented, but three stand out far above the rest. 

Rob Gronkowski, Vince Wilfork and Jerod Mayo were to be integral parts of the Patriots’ plans this season, but each would find themselves playing less than seven full games and eventually on IR.

The Patriots have clearly missed all three players this season but who have they missed the most?

Wilfork

Vince Wilfork has been the heart of the Patriots defense since 2009 and was the queen on Bill Belichick’s defensive chess board. Belichick would move Wilfork all over the defensive line to take away an opposition’s strength.

Wilfork was already battling a foot injury before tearing his Achilles Tendon in Week 4 against the Atlanta Falcons and wasn’t his usual effective self in the first three games of the season. 

The loss of Tommy Kelly the following week against the Cincinnati Bengals only exacerbated the problem on the defensive line. Prior to 2013, Kelly and Wilfork had not missed a game in eight combined seasons.

Without Wilfork and Kelly, the Patriots have turned to rookies Chris Jones and Joe Vellano, along with trading for Isaac Sopoaga and bringing in Sealver Siliga from their practice squad. All but the undrafted Vellano are essentially castoffs from other teams who have played significant snaps for the Pats.

Nowhere has the impact of Wilfork’s loss hurt more than in run defense, where the Pats are 31st in the NFL. Improved play on the back end has helped the pass defense, but the pass rush pressure has also been hurt without Wilfork to eat up multiple blockers.

Mayo

Jerod Mayo was the Patriots’ only three-down linebacker and leader of the defensive huddle before tearing his pectoral in Week 6 against the Saints.

The Patriots were stuck trying to use Dont’a Hightower in a three-down role, something he did not have the range for. Hightower has the worst pass coverage grade on the Patriots by ProFootballFocus.com with a -7.1.

Ultimately, the Pats switched to Dane Fletcher in the dime packages and incorporated Jamie Collins more in passing situations. But replacing Mayo has been a job done by a committee, and no one does the things Mayo did as well has he did them.

If Vince Wilfork was the heart of the Patriots’ defense, Mayo was its brain, consistently making sure everyone had the calls and was lined up correctly. The Pats have missed his veteran presence.

 Gronkowski

For the one battling the most injuries and surgeries this year, it’s surprising the Rob Gronkowski actually played more games than Wilfork or Mayo. There was no question, the Pats offense started to find their stride once their versatile tight end returned in Week 7 against the Jets.

After Gronkowski got two games under his belt, the Patriots hit unstoppable mode, averaging 475.4 yards of offense in the next five games.

Gronk would catch a touchdown in four-straight games before having his knee blown out against the Cleveland Browns. His season would end after just seven games, but in that span he totaled 39 catches for 592 yards and four touchdowns.

For a player coming off multiple surgeries to his arm and one to his back, it was clear that Gronk was quickly back to his dominant self. Expectations should be the same for 2014.

The Pats offense didn’t regress on the surface in their first game without Gronkowski against the Miami Dolphins. They continued their torrid pace, putting up 453 yards of offense.

But where they did miss Gronkowski? In the red zone, where they scored just one touchdowns on four trips.

Conclusion

Mayo and Gronkowski’s value to the Patriots is undeniable, but Wilfork was an elite player involved in every play and is absence has hurt the Pats the most.

Wifork will be 33 and coming off the first major surgery of his career. Can he return and be the same player he was before the injury? He seems to think he can.

But Wilfork is entering the last year of his contract and his future beyond 2014 is even more uncertain after the injury. The Patriots will need to add more talent to their defensive line this offseason, not only as insurance for Wilfork, but to groom as his eventual replacement.

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Patriots are who they are

December 16, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Maybe I’m alone, but yesterday’s loss to the Dolphins didn’t hurt that bad. Last week, the Pats had a chance to elevate to an elite team, make a statement in Miami and finish the season 3-0, locking up homefield advantage.

But we were kidding ourselves. They are not that team this year. They are not one of the elite 14-2/13-3 teams, and really, we shouldn’t be surprised given the injuries they’ve had.

They are a fight hard, sometimes make the big plays, sometimes don’t make the big plays, team. There are still plenty of reasons to be proud of this team and feel really good about where they’ll be at heading into the offseason.

And also, are there any “elite” teams in the AFC? There are good teams, but everyone has their flaws. One of the AFC playoff teams will get hot and that’s who will win go to the Super Bowl. It might be the top-seeded Broncos, or it might be the sixth seeded Dolphins or Ravens. That’s how competitive things are this season.

The Patriots are still sitting in the second seed and obviously, they are a better team at home than they are on the road. Even still, and we can’t say this enough, they don’t get blown out. When they lose the opponent has to make a big play late in the game. How can we expect the playoffs to be any different?

There’s a very fine line for the Pats to get to the Super Bowl, and it starts with keeping that #2 seed. But they aren’t dead yet, even the online casinos like http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-ca still like their chances.

It’s Week 15, it’s time to accept what the 2013 Patriots are and aren’t. They are a competitive team that never quits. They are not overly loaded with talent and are prone to major inconsistency. 

Now comes another tough test in Baltimore, where the Pats will likely get the same kind of matched intensity from the Ravens that they got from the Dolphins. Given the 2013 Patriots and the history of close games with the Ravens, there’s little doubt this one will go down to the final play yet again.

So get your heart and head ready for the next five weeks. If they follow the script of this season there will be ups and downs and games that are competitive deep into the fourth quarter and likely hinge on a single play or two.

It should be, uh, fun?

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Patriots vs Dolphins: Takeaways from New England’s 24-20 Loss to Miami

December 15, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Patriots vs Dolphins: Takeaways from New England’s 24-20 Loss to Miami

My takeaways. The Pats are who they are…

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