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February 2, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Great 2011 Patriots Pump Up Video with audio from Any Given Sunday. We’ve seen Pats videos with this audio before but it still gets us every single time. It’s a little misty here in the Ministry of PatsPropaganda.

Game of Inches (by brdmaverick)

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

https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-giants-super-bowl-12/

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February 2, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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Abandon all hope, ye Patriots fans – WEEI | Jerry Thornton

February 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Abandon all hope, ye Patriots fans – WEEI | Jerry Thornton

As always Jerry nails it. I have nothing to add.

Facts, as they say, are stubborn things. And for this game coming up, the facts are these:

The Giants have been the hottest team in football over the last month. They’ve won five straight games. The Patriots have only won 10 straight.

The Patriots were lucky to get here. Lee Evans dropped that pass that Sterling Moore ferociously ripped out of his hands, which was pure luck. Kyle Williams letting a punt he had no intention of returning graze off his knee? Typical great clutch play by the G-Men.

Eli Manning is more than just Brady’s equal. You can’t spell “elite” without him. He’s the winningest winner that’s ever won. He LOVES taking sacks. Can’t be intimidated. He never forces a bad throw and laughs in the face of a pass rush. His legend grows like William Wallace’s. He’s 7 feet tall. Kills men by the hundreds. He’ll consume New England with fireballs from his eyes and bolts of lightning from his arse.

Brady? You can pressure him. Put him on the ground. He doesn’t like to get hit. He gets rattled. Don’t let the fact that that’s been everyone’s game plan for the last 11 years, three Super Bowl wins, two MVP seasons and last two weeks of playoff wins make you think it doesn’t work.

Brady’s played gawdawful in the playoffs, if you take away that unworldly, record-breaking job against Denver. And you must take it away. It doesn’t count.

The Patriots looked terrible in some of their games, including that one they barely won in Washington. Sure, the Redskins beat the Giants by two touchdowns twice, but that’s erroneous.

The Giants defensive front four are an irresistible force, as unblockable as a tsunami. There is no hope of stopping them with the Pats’ measly three Pro Bowlers and best blocking tight end in the league.

The Giants can pound the ball with Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs. Don’t get sidetracked by that whole “last in the NFL in rushing” thing.

Rob Gronkowski is missing practices and that’s going to cost New England in a big way. Hakeem Nicks (336 yards, 4 TDs in the playoffs) is missing practices, but he’ll be fine.

The Giants completely shut down the Patriots offense in Week 9. Besides those 17 points the Pats scored in the fourth quarter once they quit worrying about max-protecting Brady, spread New York out and played their own game.

Devin McCourty might have had a great rookie year but this year he’s been a disaster so they had to move him to safety. Antrel Rolle was great as a rookie then was a disaster and had to be moved to safety. But that doesn’t count, either.

Eli will shred New England’s secondary, which was 31st in the league. Brady has no chance against New York’s secondary, which was a whopping 29th.

Coughlin’s superhuman brain operates on a plane of existence the human mind cannot comprehend. Don’t let all those annual demands he be fired that fill the New York tabloids distract you from the truth that he’s the greatest football intellect since the first coach ever crawled out of the primordial ooze and learned to walk on land. Besides, what does Bill Belichick know about winning big games?

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Antrel Rolle isn’t worried about Rob Gronkowski, says NY Giants will stop Patriots’ talented tight ends  – NY Daily News

February 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Antrel Rolle isn’t worried about Rob Gronkowski, says NY Giants will stop Patriots’ talented tight ends  – NY Daily News

Might as well keep these high-larious articles coming from the NY media. They’re certainly getting me fired up.

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NY Daily News: Giants’ QB Eli Manning could be in store for a record day against Patriots

February 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

NY Daily News: Giants’ QB Eli Manning could be in store for a record day against Patriots

This is the most ridiculous article I’ve ever read in my entire life. It’s so bad that it’s as if BB commissioned this reporter to create the perfect bulletin board material prior to the game. Clearly this guy didn’t see Super Bowl 36, nor did he take note of the Patriots defensive backs in Super Bowl 39. What kind of mediot writes with this kind of over-confidence. Does anyone want to tell him that the Patriots aren’t in the Super Bowl by accident? Or remind him that it took a last minute drive for the Giants to pull off the win last time in Foxboro? We’ve been far bigger underdogs in the big game before, so don’t expect us to be exactly quaking in our cleats pal.

I hesitated even posting this but it’s just so insane I had to share. Thoughts?

Eli Manning will pick up his second Super Bowl trophy on Sunday night against the defensively challenged Patriots. While he’s at it, he could make a place for himself in the Super Bowl record book for most passing yards. The Giants’ strength is throwing the ball. The Patriots’ weakness comes anytime the ball is put in the air. Manning is going to torch the Patriots secondary. New England gave up the second-most passing yards in NFL history this season, and Manning threw for nearly 5,000 yards. The Patriots’ pass defense is made for the Giants’ pass offense.

Thanks @MikeET86 for sending to me, I think…

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How are the Patriots favored in the Super Bowl?

January 31, 2012 by Mike Dussault

From the disrespect being laid on the Patriots at every turn this week you’d never know that this team was the number one seed in the AFC, with one of the best offenses in football, and one of the greatest coaches of all time.

Let’s plot out all the talking points this week that the media are hitting on:

  • Without Gronkowski the Patriots are dead meat
  • Julian Edelman cannot cover Victor Cruz.
  • The Giants front four are unstoppable.
  • Eli Manning is better than Tom Brady, at least over the last couple months.
  • Tom Brady does not have the ability to bounce back from getting hit like Eli does.
  • The Patriots secondary is laughable.  (Cris Carter)
  • The Patriots will lose. (Madden Simulation)

These are just the big ones, but seriously, I have yet to hear one single mediot think the Patriots even have a chance in this one. So I don’t know how Vegas still has the Pats as 3 point favorites (down from 3.5 earlier this week).

This doesn’t feel like 2001 where it was truly David vs. Goliath going in, but it’s not that far off. But to be honest I really kind of like it this way. The media can disrespect the Pats, take their words out of context, and generally paint them as a team that is lucky to be there.

But the reality is that the Giants better be ready for a fight that goes down to the end. This Patriots team has not lost a game by more than a possession this year. And the more pressure and negativity that is piled on Brady, the more likely I think it is that he turns in a performance for the ages.

We’ll see how it plays out on Sunday, but this familiar feeling of being an underdog suits New England, and puts them in a position they’ve frequently won from. I guess Vegas knows that too…

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Patriots ability to run on Giants “NASCAR” package a huge key

January 27, 2012 by Mike Dussault

We’re all aware of the Giants crew of defensive ends, and they even like to get all of them on the field at once in a four-DE package referred to as “NASCAR” because of all the speed they bring.

One of the biggest keys for the Patriots will be their ability to get their run game going against this package. Having multiple pass rushers is great when the opposition is passing, but if New England’s offensive linemen are able to make their run blocks it will take the Giants out of their element.

One of the biggest issues in the 2007 Super Bowl was that everyone knew the Patriots wanted to pass the ball. The Giants defensive linemen had little to fear with Laurence Maroney and the Patriots ground game.

But this time things are different. Now the Patriots run their 12 personnel (1 RB/ 2 TE) package more than any other. This package gives them the ability to run or pass with equal effectiveness and without tipping their hand.

Rob Gronkowski has really been the key to their ability to run this offense, so his ankle and how much it affects his blocking and route running will be major areas of concern.

If Gronk is able to play at even 80% it will still give the Patriots the match-up advantage. When the NASCAR package comes in it will be imperative that Benjarvus Green-Ellis makes them pay. If they’re able to do that it will keep the Giants on their heels, and give Tom Brady the extra second he will need when the Patriots do pass the ball.

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