IT’S ONLY A TOUCHDOWN WHEN HIS EYES LITE UP
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IT’S ONLY A TOUCHDOWN WHEN HIS EYES LITE UP
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-only-a-touchdown-when-his-eyes-lite-up/
One of my biggest pet peeves while playing hockey growing up was when I’d tell people I was on the team and they’d ask “do you start?”. That would elicit a response that went something along the lines of:
“Well, no I wasn’t on the first line that was on the ice to begin the game, but I played a lot. So I see what you’re asking and while technically no I’m not a starter, I’m still a significant contributor, which is what I think you’re asking, right?”
In hockey and football, “starting” doesn’t really mean much of anything.
Let’s say the Patriots open a game in their 3-4 defense and Brandon Spikes is on the field for the first series but after that the Patriots move to a nickel subpackage for the rest of the game. Does it really mean anything that Spikes was on the field to start the game? Not at all.
First off let me say that the chances of Randy Moss ending up on the Jets is slim to none. First we heard reports that Moss spent Tuesday with Jets players, then the Jet said they hadn’t put in a claim on him which of course doesn’t rule out the Jets signing him if he goes unclaimed.
But let me just say as a Patriots fan I’m all for Moss going to the Jets. In some ways I think he’s more effective for the Patriots if he’s on the Jets than if he was still on New England.
Why? Because Moss’ skill set is similar to that of both Santonio Holmes and Braylon Edwards. All are supposed to be “deep threats”, though Moss is the only one of the trio with reliable hands. But Mark Sanchez’s accuracy problems are well documented, and he’s already having problems trying to spread the ball to everyone. What’s the use of having three guys who all basically do the same thing?
Basically with Moss in the fold you’re looking at three volatile wide receivers, all on one-year “prove it” deals, with a quarterback who’s going to struggle enabling any of them to “prove it”. And I’m sure Holmes and Edwards would have no problem seeing their playing time reduced so old nemesis Moss can get in the game, right?
So yes, at the end of the day Moss probably isn’t going to end up on the Jets. He’d have to go unclaimed, then choose to go to them. But if he did it would be like adding plutonium to a concoction that already contains gasoline and plenty of matches. So this Patriots fan says “YES PLEASE!”/
“The New England Patriots are the antithesis of the National Football League right now,” Dilfer said. “They simply come to work. They bring their lunch pails. They try to get better each day, and they try to do their job. At the end of the day they don’t try to explain very much. They just simply tell you ‘Yeah, we did our jobs well today’ or ‘We didn’t do our jobs well today.’ They’re definitely not glamorous. They only have one star on their entire football team — he happens to be their quarterback — and he’s not even putting up staggering numbers.
“Then why are they the only one-loss team in the National Football League? Because the Patriot Way is the right way, and more owners and more coaches around the National Football League need to figure that out and implement the same philosophies that Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick have.
“They don’t have the best talent, but they have people getting better each week with the right mentality. That’s why they’ll always be the class of the National Football League.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/collectedclutter-the-new-england-patriots-are/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B83HeZ8L_6k
Logan Mankins Press Conference. Let the Mauling Begin!
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I can’t really argue with what Brian Baldinger writes in this article where he basically says the Patriots just aren’t good enough defensively to win the AFC East this year. The struggles of the young defense have been well chronicled here. But the fact is that despite all the rankings that say the Pats D […]