New England Patriots: Training Montage (HD) – YouTube
The only thing better than a training montage is one set to the Rocky IV soundtrack.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-training-montage-hd/
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New England Patriots: Training Montage (HD) – YouTube
The only thing better than a training montage is one set to the Rocky IV soundtrack.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/new-england-patriots-training-montage-hd/
Donnie Wahlburg was my personal choice but Chris Evans, Captain America himself, is just fine too!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/donnie-wahlburg-was-my-personal-choice-but-chris/
One of the great things about the way Belichick approaches defense is that his scheme doesn’t require, and doesn’t set out to, shut everything down completely. He’s betting that your offense isn’t good enough to beat him with your 4th or 5th option.
Sometimes, that’s gotten him into trouble. There are a couple of memorable (some in Boston would call them lucky) catches in the pair of Super Bowl losses to the Giants that ultimately ended up costing the Patriots the game, but Belichick’s win percentage speaks for itself. More often than not, his well-coached defense is going to take away the things you do best, and leave you with a few things that you’re either not very good at, or just haven’t practiced that much. Now you have to go out on the field and beat him.
Breaking down Bill Belichick’s Super Bowl defense, Alex Kirby (via wordsspokenofwise)
So very true. Think of some of the names who had big games against the Pats in recent memory – David Tyree, Mario Manningham, Chris Matthews. All guys who came essentially out of nowhere in those games to make an impact. Direct effect of BB’s style.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/one-of-the-great-things-about-the-way-belichick/
KICKOFF COVERAGE’S HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK: PRESEASON WEEK 2:
Jimmy Garoppolo escapes pressure then connects with Chris Harper for the TD vs Saints
https://www.patspropaganda.com/kickoffcoverage-kickoff-coverages-highlights/
Reggie Wayne: The Right Fit at the Right Time for New England Patriots
New one up on Athlon on why I like the Reggie Wayne signing. No one expects him to be old Reggie Wayne, but a savvy veteran who knows where to be will be a perfect 4th WR.
Forbes: ESPN’s Uncomfortable, Unnerving Relationship With The NFL
Nothing we haven’t been following since 11 of 12 here, but it’s put into a nice package, pointing out where the allegiances lie. I’d be surprised if you see any insider interviews or information coming from the Patriots via ESPN any time soon, that’s for sure.
Thank you! Getting a lot of these kind of questions today, let’s hit on Boyce first because even I expected he’d get more snaps than he did. What can we say? Clearly the Pats don’t think he’s ready yet based on what he’s shown in practice and we haven’t seen. The fact that Dobson and […]