http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqP-8RdtO4c
Late Night Superlatives: Broncos-Patriots (by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/late-night-superlatives-broncos-patriots-by-late/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqP-8RdtO4c
Late Night Superlatives: Broncos-Patriots (by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/late-night-superlatives-broncos-patriots-by-late/
Good stuff from Doug Kyed breaking down the Pats 3-4 evolution post-Wilfork. We’ll probably see mostly sub-package this weekend and that will raise some questions.
Likely will be Hightower with Fletcher/Harmon/Collins/Ryan as the Money spot. I’d bet this is where BB gets creative. Maybe something like this:
50-72-94-95
54-91
31-30-25
28-32
Though I think Arrington might be the best bet on Welker since he has a lot of experience against him in practice. The trick-down of that then has Talib on Demaryius and then either Harmon or Ryan on Decker.
What about Julius Thomas? Who’s best on him? Collins? Hightower? Even Harmon or Gregory? Will be interesting to see how BB matches up, and I’m sure he’ll have some kind of twist we’re not expecting.
This could be the first time Roman Phifer has popped up here on the blog. That’s kind of sad. Sorry Roman, you deserve better from me.
Boston Sports By The Numbers: No. 95 – Roman Phifer
After being dumped by the Jets before the 2001 season, Phifer signed a contract with the Patriots for the veteran minimum. Starting every game that season, he recorded 93 tackles as an overlooked leader on the Pats defense, and helped defeat the Rams, the team that drafted him, in Super Bowl XXXVI.
Phifer stuck around for three more years, which yielded two more Super Bowl victories, two seasons of more than 100 tackles, and two selections as a Pro Bowl alternate. Struggling with injuries, however, the Patriots let his contract expire after 2004. He now coaches linebackers for the Broncos.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-could-be-the-first-time-roman-phifer-has/
As always I’m excited, not scared. Of course everyone loves reliability, and the Pats had that with Welker/Gronk/Hernandez going into the last two seasons. So now there’s a lot of unknowns with the passing offense, but personally I find it kind of invigorating. I just think the offense, while very good, had gotten a little […]