http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plPSpdEgiy0
Our first finalist for Patriots Fan Edited Highlight video of 2011.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/our-first-finalist-for-patriots-fan-edited/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plPSpdEgiy0
Our first finalist for Patriots Fan Edited Highlight video of 2011.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/our-first-finalist-for-patriots-fan-edited/
This hit kinda makes me think Kevin Faulk was on the Saints bounty list…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-hit-kinda-makes-me-think-kevin-faulk-was-on/
“I thought two guys who played really well down the stretch and helped their defense play better — it clearly played better — were Ninkovich and Brandon Spikes,” said Cosell, who serves as the producer for ESPN’s “NFL Matchup.” “I thought he played real well, particularly down the stretch,” Cosell said of Ninkovich, one of only two NFL defenders to finish the regular season with at least six sacks and two interceptions. “I think Ninkovich, he became a really versatile player. He’s not a dynamic, explosive playmaker, play after play. I don’t think he’s a guy who offenses say, ‘We better account for Rob Ninkovich.’ But I thought he played really well down the stretch.”
As for Spikes, Cosell has been an advocate of his for a long time, writing on Twitter that the Florida product is a dynamic presence against the run who is a unique player in this day and age. “I’m a huge Spikes fan, for what he is. I’m not going to ask him to run with Jimmy Graham, but for what he is, I think he’s really good,” Cosell said. “There aren’t many guys in the league like him who play downhill. He takes on blocks with violence. That’s a dying breed in the NFL. A passing league, a spread league, now, you have linebackers that run around blocks. He took on blocks this year, and he usually won.”
Great stuff from Greg Cosell via Chris Price on two players I really like.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-thought-two-guys-who-played-really-well-down/
Fan made Patriots uniform mock up.
Always love when this stuff comes along (thank @Advil), these are not, I REPEAT NOT, any kind of official designs from Nike, but the uniforms will be changing this year. I expect the Patriots will stick to a similar style to what they have now, the fit just will probably be a little closer to the college uniforms you see Nike doing now.
Love the original Pats logo on the helmets. We can’t be too far off from a throwback season with this logo. I’d also love to see a late 90’s throwback as well.
So many uniforms… I don’t know what to do with myself.
(Check out some of his other Patriots uni mockups at Photo Album – Imgur)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/fan-made-patriots-uniform-mock-up-always-love/
Will we make it through a single week without Gronk dominating something in some way?! I hope not. Zoobaz and a Gronk scooter. I love this man.
Of course we weren’t giving up without a full shot of this now infamous scooter Rob Gronkowski has been using this week in Florida. We first learned of this scooter after Sunday night’s party at the Jason Taylor benefit and it’s been an obsession ever since. The thought of the guy throwing broads over his shoulder and scootering back to a hotel room is intriguing. And now we get a full look at this beast ride. (via First Full Photo Of Rob Gronkowski’s Scooter & His Zubaz Pants! | Busted Coverage)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/will-we-make-it-through-a-single-week-without/
Mike Wallace, the Patriots and another Super Bowl run | National Football Post
Here’s a national take on Wallace being a good fit for the Pats. Personally I think it’s an expensive and risky move that I doubt BB is willing to pull the trigger on.
And we’ve been hearing about “the window closing” for about five years now. Maybe for Tom Brady it’s closing, but when you look at the youth and talent at other places on the roster, along with all the draft capital they have to work with, I think it’s pretty apparent the window isn’t closing on the Patriots any time soon.
I love Brady and hope he gets another one, but when he does hang them up the Patriots will have a prepared player to take over for him who will be surrounded by a veteran defense (by that point), and two monster offensive tackles and Gronk all in their prime.
Many have asked about the Patriots making a run at Wallace, having picks 27 and 31. I don’t see it due to (1) greater needs on defense; (2) an organizational philosophy to not reward other teams’ free agents at that level; and (3) the standard operating procedure of Bill Belichick is to use low first-round picks to secure additional second-round picks or future selections.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/many-have-asked-about-the-patriots-making-a-run-at/
tony-perfect: LeGarrette the Patriot