Doesn’t get any better than this as far as I’m concerned.
Let’s kick off Friday with a little Tom Brady Hair comedy shall we?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lets-kick-off-friday-with-a-little-tom-brady-hair-2/
Let’s kick off Friday with a little Tom Brady Hair comedy shall we?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lets-kick-off-friday-with-a-little-tom-brady-hair/
Two New England Patriots rookies in Pro Football Focus’ top ten
Here’s how ProFootballFocus.com ranked the Patriots rookies amongst the top ten of 2010. Have to imagine if these went to a top twenty you’d see Hernando and others in there too.
1. Devin McCourty, CB, New England Patriots (+11.6)
McCourty wasn’t seen by many coming out of the draft as even worthy of a first-round pick — in fact, the talk was that his primary impact this year would be on special teams. Instead he’s played like a top-10 cornerback league-wide, even with some tricky games, and has been one of the keys to New England’s great play down the stretch.
5. Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England Patriots (+12.5)
Early on in the season he looked to the most complete tight end entering the league, and after a blip, he reinforced that with a superb second half of the season. Not bad to lead tight ends in touchdowns and still do a superb job as a run blocker.
Patriots three keys to victory vs. Jets
The 34 Front.
Football Outsiders: Top Offensive Patriots in 2010
Football Outsiders released their top players from 2010 today and wouldn’t you know there’s quite a few Patriots making an appearance:
- Tom Brady: #1 QB
- Benjarvus Green-Ellis: #4 overall RB
- Danny Woodhead: #5 overall RB, #5 receiving RB
- Rob Gronkowski: #2 TE
- Aaron Hernandez: #4 TE
- Deion Branch #11 WR
- Wes Welker #19 WR
Other Patriots notes:
- Woodhead didn’t have enough carries to qualify for the main rushing-only RB rankings, but his score would’ve had him as the 8th best RB in the NFL. He only missed out on this by three carries. His #5 overall RB ranking is aided by his receptions.
- Law Firm was the 3rd best rushing-only RB.
- Tate #14 WR for WRs with under 50 passes thrown at them, he had 46. He was #8 in WR rushing.
Notes out our enemies:
- Mark Sanchez #20 QB
- Peyton Manning #2 QB
- Santonio Holmes #31 WR
- Braylon Edwards #34 WR
- Reggie Wayne #24 WR
- Joe Flacco #11 QB
- Shonn Green #11 RB
- Ladainian Tomlinson #16 RB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ1jW5Y
You know I don’t really watch much pregame, and it looks like I missed out in this case because I’ve been saying for a while now that Peyton Manning could never pull off the Tom Brady hair. Here is the proof.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/you-know-i-dont-really-watch-much-pregame-and-it/