• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

PatsPropaganda

An Independent Patriots Blog

  • Home
    • Free Agency
    • Draft
    • Videos
  • Prop Shop
  • Analysis
    • Pats Posits
    • Gameplan
    • Film Review
  • Belichick Hoodie Database
    • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Draft Big Boards
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2011
  • Hall of Fame
  • About/Contact

sb51

Eats and Activity Recommendations in Houston

January 30, 2017 by Mike Dussault

For those of you lucky enough to be headed to Houston for the Super Bowl (I’m still available if anyone wants to send me!!), it can be tough being in a new city and not being sure where all the fun and food is at, especially if you’re looking outside of the Super Bowl 51 circus which has taken much of the city over.

Thanks to our friends at Obsidian PR, they put together a great list of places to check out this week in Houston! Because let’s face it, the Super Bowl is nothing without great

Flying Saucer Draught Emporium
Flying Saucer offers Houston’s biggest and best craft beer selection in two locations – Downtown Houston (705 Main St) and Sugar Land (15929 City Walk). Travelers should check out:
  • Downtown Saucer
    • Tuesday, 1/31 – trivia
    • Wednesday, 2/1 – Houston flights featuring a sampling of some of the city’s best beer
    • Thursday, 2/2 – tapping a keg of Founders KBS 2016 at 6 p.m.
  • Sugar Land Saucer – $3 Texas drafts all day on Sunday, Feb. 5
  • Food – I suggest the loaded rocket tots (see above!), the Saucer burger or, of course, a beer float for dessert!
Additional recommendations for travelers
  • Food
    • Tex-Mex: Lupe Tortilla
    • Breakfast/brunch: The Breakfast Klub (come early or be prepared to wait…the line often snakes around the building!)
    • Authentic Mexican (no frozen margaritas here…only top-shelf!): Hugo’s
    • Date night: Brenner’s on the Bayou
    • A little exotic (or cheesy): Houston Dairymaids
    • Fresh: Canino Produce Company
  • Attractions worth a visit
    • Art
      • For the artist in all of us: Orange Show Center for Visionary Art (home of the Beer Can House)
      • Menil Collection
      • Museum of Fine Art Houston
      • Art Car Museum
    • For the whole family:
      • Houston Museum of Natural Science (includes the planetarium and butterfly center – and has a location in Sugar Land, as well)
      • NASA Space Center
      • Children’s Museum
    • For your inner Jillian Michaels: Enjoy a run or walk around the 2.9 mile Rice Loop at Rice University.
    • Rothko Chapel
  • Travel
    • Save on the Uber surges or the paid parking rates: Try the METRORail
  • The most random fun activity: Turtle racing at Little Woodrow’s on Thursday nights

Filed Under: Off Field Tagged With: houston, sb51, super bowl 51

Pats Posits: SB51 Here We Come

January 29, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Bill Belichick Super Bowl 36

Here it is folks, the week we all live for, it’s Super Bowl week.

I spent the weekend getting sucked into more Patriots historical pieces than I expected. First came the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 49. For the first time I was able to watch the Kearse Katch happen again. That moment always brought quick-onset Pats pit in the stomach, until now. Now I’m pretty confident Butler will in fact intercept the ball every time afterwards.

Malcolm Butler flashed not just on the interception, but on multiple plays before that. It was a nice reminder of how well he played that entire season, with plenty of glimpses toward what he would become.

Then came Do Your Job, and I still fast forwarded through the Deflategate bullshit.

Bill Belichick’s A Football Life came next, part one followed immediately by part two. I was amazed how much I’d forgotten, and truly what a disaster the 2009 season was. Every Kraft and Belichick interaction was awkward as ever, while the CaserioBot was still on version 3.1.

I even watched about 38 seconds combined of the Super Bowl 42 and 46 recap shows. Progress.

Combined, it put the Belichick/Brady run in new perspective now as they head toward their seventh together. It was a good week of prep on the Falcons, it will be a big circus this week.

Let’s enjoy every moment of it!
[Read more…] about Pats Posits: SB51 Here We Come

Filed Under: Pats Posits Tagged With: falcons, sb51

One Stat to Define Super Bowl 51 Matchup

January 26, 2017 by Mike Dussault

We’re still over a week away from Super Bowl 51 and the analysis of the matchup between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons has been pouring in. This is what I live for — one opponent to focus on for an extended period of time.

In all my research into how the teams match up there’s one stat that really stick out like a Brian Baldinger Finger and that is Yards After Catch. It’s quite simple really:

  • Falcons Offense: 2nd in YAC (148.9 yards-per-game) vs. Patriots Defense: 1st in Preventing YAC (91.4 yards-per-game)
  • Pariots Offense: 3rd in YAC (145.9 yards-per-game) vs. Falcons Defense: 32nd in Preventing YAC (132.9 yards-per-game)

Usually, stats don’t really tell the whole story when presented without context. Things like yardage and sacks, stats that many use as a crutch to support their arguments are incredibly dependent on how particular games unfold. Nobody knows this better than Patriots fans, who’ve seen plenty of mush rush discipline and soft zones when they have a big lead. Those kind of situational stats don’t really tell us a lot about how good a team really is.

But Yards-After-Catch are pretty good indicators of two things — how much an offense leans on their receivers to make plays on short throws and how well defenses get into position and tackle. Those are strong tells of how the game will be fought and in the case of YAC, the stats firmly favor the Patriots.

[Read more…] about One Stat to Define Super Bowl 51 Matchup

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: falcons, sb51, yards after catch

A Look Back at How Pats Defended Falcons in 2013

January 25, 2017 by Mike Dussault

The Pats haven’t seen the Falcons since Sunday Night Football in Week Four of 2013. Here were my post-game takeaways back when I was writing for Bleacher Report.

Schematically, at least for the Falcons’ defense, there’s isn’t a ton to take away. This is even more true when you consider the Pats leading receiver was Kenbrell Thompkins with six catches, 127 yards and a touchdown. Julian Edelman wasn’t far behind seven catches for 118 yards.

The Pats rolled Stevan Ridley, LeGarrette Blount and Brandon Bolden as their running backs, none of whom are anywhere close to the receiving threats Dion Lewis and James White are. The Falcons’ defensive coordinator was Mike Nolan back then, so the Seattle-esque defensive scheme had not been installed.

However, Matt Ryan and Julio Jones were still the straws stirring the drink back then so it’s worth taking a look at how the Pats defended them.

[Read more…] about A Look Back at How Pats Defended Falcons in 2013

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: falcons, sb51

Five First Impressions of the Falcons

January 25, 2017 by Mike Dussault


The extra week off gives a little extra time to jump into some more in-depth film review of the opponent, so I’ve enjoyed the chance to take a look at the Falcons. Admittedly, I get so focused on the Patriots during the season it’s hard to keep track of what every other team is doing, especially in the NFC.

First, the obvious thing to get out of the way is that the Falcons’ offense is explosive. Julio Jones and Devontae Freeman are two players that jump off the screen. Defensively, they’re fast and do a fair amount of rotation up front to keep players fresh. Vic Beasley and his 15.5 sacks are the biggest overall threat.

Here’s what Belichick had to say about the Falcons overall:

“I’d say the stamp on the team, the thing that I would notice the most is just the speed, the team speed that the Falcons have,” Belichick said. “They have a lot of fast guys. Defensively they close up space very quickly. Their linebackers run well. Their defensive line, although they have a couple of big, strong, physical guys in there, overall they have usually nine or 10 players on the field that I would say are fast. They’re either as fast or faster than probably what the average speed of their position is in the league. I’d say that’s a big stamp that (Dimitroff) has put on the team.

We saw plenty of matchups against both a fast defense (Colts 2000s) and the Seahawks scheme so I expect the Patriots will have a good idea how to attack them. The Pats certainly have the heavy personnel option to test their physicality, but there are plenty of favorable coverage matchups to exploit as well.

Here are my five other initial impressions of Atlanta:

[Read more…] about Five First Impressions of the Falcons

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: falcons, sb51

Don’t Bet on a Super Bowl 51 Shootout

January 24, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Sports Illustrated gave an early preview of their Super Bowl cover this week and as you can see below the headline matches what pretty much everyone has been writing/thinking: SHOOTOUT!

This week’s @SInow cover. pic.twitter.com/7QSBRYhWzW

— Christopher Price (@cpriceNFL) January 24, 2017

Yes, the Falcons have put up 80 points in their two playoff games combined and broke 38 points seven other times this season. The Patriots are no slouches either, having put up 70 points in their two playoff games. The opening over/under was 58.5, the highest over/under in Super Bowl history, but I wouldn’t go betting the over just yet.

[Read more…] about Don’t Bet on a Super Bowl 51 Shootout

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: falcons, sb51

Patriots will wear white jerseys in Super Bowl LI

January 24, 2017 by Mike Dussault

Wearing white jerseys could be a good sign for the Patriots and their fans based on past Super Bowls.

Blue: 2-2

XXXVI (20-17 win over Rams)

XXXVIII (32-39 win over Panthers)

XLII (17-14 loss to Giants)

XLVI (21-17 loss to Giants)

Red: 0-1

XX (46-10 loss to Bears)

White: 2-1

XXXI (35-21 loss to Packers)

XXXIX (24-21 win over Eagles)

XLIX (28-24 win over Seahawks)

Source: New England Patriots will wear white jerseys in Super Bowl LI – New England Patriots Blog- ESPN

Yesterday I held a poll to find out what Patriots Nation preferred for jerseys this time around and it wasn’t surprising the majority picked white, and that’s what they’ll get in Super Bowl LI.

What color would you prefer the Pats wear in SB51?

— Mike Dussault (@PatsPropaganda) January 23, 2017

The other good news is that the Patriots were undefeated in white this season, going a perfect 8-0 on the road in them, becoming just the seventh team all-time to do so. So really, what else would you want to wear given that this is another away game? Add in that they have their best win percentage in the Super Bowl in white and it only further confirms this was the way to go.

I think we’re all a little gun shy since wearing blue back-t0-back in Super Bowls 42 and 46, so it’s good news they’ll keep the white jersey train rolling to Houston.

Patriots will wear white jersey for Super Bowl LI. Teams that have worn white have won 11 of the last 12 Super Bowls pic.twitter.com/d7oRsobjDS

— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 24, 2017

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: sb51

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Go to page 4
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Original 28-3 Comeback Tee

Recent Posts

  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 63 – off season entertainment
  • The great (?), retired jersey number debate
  • Pats Procrastination Youtube show – Episode 62 – Patriots rookie mini camp and more!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 61 – the 2025 Draft – a conclusion!
  • Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 60 – the final countdown… to the Draft!

Archives

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  
« May    

Footer

Pages

  • About/Contact
  • Bill Belichick Current Hoodie Stats
  • Hall of Fame
  • Privacy Policy

Random Post

(no title)

Big day coming from this guy tomorrow.

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Sample Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in