Anyone else remember when this picture came out just before Super Bowl 42 sending all of Patriots nation into a tizzy?
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Anyone else remember when this picture came out just before Super Bowl 42 sending all of Patriots nation into a tizzy?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/anyone-else-remember-when-this-picture-came-out/
Not bad Bills. Maybe you’ll actually beat the Patriots more than once in these uniforms.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/not-bad-bills-maybe-youll-actually-beat-the/
Reiss: Fletcher putting in the work
Great stuff here from Dane Fletcher. Sounds like he’s really dedicated himself this off-season and I’m excited to see what strides he can take. A realistic ceiling for Fletch in my mind is him challenging Guyton as the top coverage linebacker who occasionally blitzes. I’m not so sure he’s ever going to be a three down outside linebacker but he should be able to contribute in a number of different ways.
“He’s done things there in his short career with the Patriots that I wasn’t able to do until my eighth or ninth year or something like that. That’s how far along he is. That’s how good he is,” Bruschi said of the 6-foot-1, 245-pound Mayo. “I never had the ability that he has — how fast he is, how big he is and strong. The sky is the limit for him. I truly see him being the best linebacker in the game within two years. I think that’s how good he is.
“No matter what defensive scheme they run,” he added. “They’ll run some 3-4. They’ll run some 4-3 looks. And he can do it on a down-to-down basis. It’s very difficult to do, especially in that system — I know. The sky is the limit for him.”
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This one has been circled since the schedule came out in April, and now it’s finally time to enjoy a clash of the two best teams in the NFL. Many are betting the Patriots and Broncos will meet again on the way to the Super Bowl and this game might just decide where it’s played. […]