The new (?) NFL uniforms.
(via New NFL uniforms unveiled; Welker models Patriots version – Extra Points – Boston.com)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-new-nfl-uniforms-via-new-nfl-uniforms/
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Darren Rovell’s photo “New Nike Jerseys For @Patriots:”
Here they are, nothing much to see here… Oh well…
Counting down to the new uniform unveiling. I’ve lost hope that there will be anything that exciting for Patriots fans though I still hold out hope that someday they’ll do a 90’s throwback game with the unis above.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/counting-down-to-the-new-uniform-unveiling-ive/
Here’s the 2012 Patriots Big Board. These are draft prospects I like and think fit the Patriots style of play, roughly in the order I value them.
All comments, criticism, advice welcome. I make no claims of being a scout. This is simply a fun exercise for myself to find quality applicants for the New England Football Machine. I’ll allow this list to go as high as 50, so I’m still looking, but the goal as it was last year is to nail as many Pats picks as possible. Hence slots won’t be wasted on positions that aren’t glaring needs.
Here is our 2012 Patriots-only mock draft.
Chad Ochocinco, Antonio Brown, Mike Wallace, BJGE Workout Video :Ian’s New England Patriots Blog
Hard to tell what Pats fans reactions will be for each of these guys. My prediction:
Chad Ochocinco: “Eh, whatever. I wish it was Brady throwing the ball to him”
Mike Wallace: “That threat looks like it could go deep”
Antonio Brown: “This guy should totally make Mike Wallace expendable, right?”
BJGE: “I miss you already, Law Firm”.
Resetting the roster and depth chart – Extra Points – Boston.com
Fantastic realistic depth chart here from Greg Bedard, this really does a great job of getting specific with the positions the Patriots run.
As Bedard notes:
Yes, I realize that have 12 positions on each sides of the ball. That’s what I see as far as positions with the Patriots – distinctive skill sets for each, but the personnel groupings are mixed and matched depending on the opponent and the injury situation at the moment.
Eric Mangini, Unlikely Voice of Reason I can’t believe I’m about to type this but I’ve really enjoyed Mangini’s Pats analysis since becoming a talking head pundit on radio and TV. Love him or hate him he was on the inside at one time. He knows how it works. He sees things that we don’t […]