Last time the Pats won a playoff game… sigh…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/last-time-the-pats-won-a-playoff-game-sigh/
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Last time the Pats won a playoff game… sigh…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/last-time-the-pats-won-a-playoff-game-sigh/
Stumbled upon this website today and they have some authentic jerseys for just $45.99 which is a steal. Could’ve put up a couple different options but I think there needs to be more Wilfork jerseys out there…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97uK5YH3924
Onion Sportsdome: BB threw acid in Brady’s face
A couple chuckles in here for sure, but I think they’re downplaying BB’s attractiveness. Ladies love the mad geniuses.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/onion-sportsdome-bb-threw-acid-in-bradys-face-a/
With the second highest payroll in the league – a large chunk of that going to Tom Brady and Vince Wilfork – the Patriots spent a lot. Fortunately for their financial efficiency, they also won. A lot. A league-leading 14 victories vaulted New England into the top five, as did the club’s ongoing commitment to roster value. Under Bill Belichick, the Patriots have consistently: (A) pursued budget free agents; (B) traded players in their peak earning years; © gotten production out of young players such as rookie tight end Rob Gronkowski; (D) moved back in the draft to make said young players even more affordable. (Thirty-three players on New England’s roster have three seasons or fewer of NFL experience). Really, what else would you expect from a franchise that made the humble hoodie a fashion statement?
Penny-wise: Receiver Wes Welker ($1.9 million base salary) and jack-of-all-trades Danny Woodhead ($395,000 base salary) provide bang and scrappiness for the buck.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/with-the-second-highest-payroll-in-the-league-a/
I know this might be a little hard to read but I’m posting it anyways. Say hello to a full season of snap percentages.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-know-this-might-be-a-little-hard-to-read-but-im/
We’re taking it back this year to Year 1 BBB (Before Bill Belichick). The reason that this team is an interesting one is because of all the Patriots legends that were on the team, yet they still went 8-8. This is a reminder that championship teams, and especially defenses, are forged over time. I hope that 2009 and 2010 will be building blocks toward another dynasty just like the late 90’s teams were the foundation for the first one.
It’s hard to know for sure if Vollmer’s future will eventually be on the left side, but regardless of where he ends up he’s a beast of a tackle that will be a great piece to build around as the OL turnover begins.
Here’s the second team all pro catching a punt in practice. Can you say athletic freak?
Solid season for Kyle Love. We’ll need a some big games from him.