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  • Obviously, the sign stealing video surveillance guy has really helped the Pats. From Football Outsiders' magic stats computer:

    If the Patriots are stealing the other team’s defensive signs, their offense should improve after halftime.

    New England 2006 offensive DVOA by quarter: 9.9%, 25.2%, 11.8%, 1.6%

    New England 2005 offensive DVOA by quarter: 28.5%, -7.7%, 17.9%, 14.3%

    New England 2004 offensive DVOA by quarter: 4.5%, 41.2%, 47.9%, -0.2%

    Sure doesn’t look like it to me. In fact, the 2006 Patriots ranked 28th out of 32 teams in the difference between their offensive DVOA in the first half and their offensive DVOA in the second half or overtime.


    Obviously, this has severely damaged the ability of opposing defenses to stop Brady & Co. and upset the competitive balance of the game. Or, maybe the other teams are just better at stealing signs then the Pats.

    (These numbers are also interesting because they destroy another myth...that NE is great at half-time adjustments. I'd be interested to compare them to the numbers when Weis and Crennel were there.)
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    • That whole coaching family tree subscribes to the motto that if you're waiting to make adjustments until halftime, you're way too late.
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      • I think suggesting that NE scores fewer points after halftime would not be a controversial one. When one is up by a good margin in the second half, one does not need to attempt to score many points. Teams that have a large surge in the later quarters - especially the fourth - tend to be teams that are playing from behind, something the Pats don't do much.
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        • The Pats have never been a team that blows people out though...they haven't done a whole lot of sitting on big leads.

          This conversation pretty much sums it up for me: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...simmons/070912
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          • Koy, imagine how much worse those stats would be if they didn't have stolen signs!
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            • In other news, Kevin Everett's making significant progress in recovering from full paralysis. He's conscious, breathing on his own and can move some parts of his body

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              • Originally posted by Koyaanisqatsi
                The Pats have never been a team that blows people out though...they haven't done a whole lot of sitting on big leads.

                This conversation pretty much sums it up for me: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...simmons/070912
                Merriman had a positive steroids test last year? Whaaaaaaaat??? I thought LaDainian 'I stole Lawrence Taylor's nickname' Tomlinson just told us the Patriots were the cheaters. I'm so confused. The next thing you're going to tell me is that Luis Castillo failed a steroids test right before the 2005 draft or something.

                The Rodney Harrison irony and Bill Simmons' homerism are both so obvious that they practically came out of the computer and punched me in the face.
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                • Hey Chicago

                  Ron Rivera called Rex Grossman a mental midget. Agree or disagree?
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                  • Re: Hey Chicago

                    Originally posted by pchang
                    Ron Rivera called Rex Grossman a mental midget. Agree or disagree?


                    I will say if Rex was a girl dudes would love him, because a Dude loves a woman with small hands, makes him look more of a man.

                    Rex, you should man up, fess up for small hands and go and throw intercepts no mo

                    Also

                    I do love the Bears

                    Just wish they could get it together

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                    • Eagles Fans Give McNabb Three-Week Deadline To Win Super Bowl

                      PHILADELPHIA—Frustrated with the Eagles' last-second 16-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers last Sunday, and with quarterback Donovan McNabb's failure to single-handedly score three touchdowns, prevent two of his teammates from muffing punts, or block any of Green Bay's field goals, thousands of Philadelphia fans demanded that McNabb win an NFL championship for Philadelphia sometime within the next three weeks.

                      "For the last time: How much longer do we have to wait for McNabb to get off his ass?" Eagles fan Jacob Wilkerson said of the five-time Pro Bowler in one of over 1,500 messages addressed to the quarterback left on the Eagles' voicemail Monday. "Come on McNabb, it's time to finish the job. We've been really lenient up to this point, but it's time to hunker down and throw the ball. If you think you need to take the whole three weeks, that's fine, but we would really like it by next Wednesday."

                      While many football analysts agree that McNabb has done a phenomenally good job in a less-than-ideal situation for the last eight years, blaming Philadelphia's failure to advance to the Super Bowl on such varied areas as undisciplined offensive execution, inconsistent defense, excessive penalties, lackluster pass protection, and almost criminally bad play-calling, fans say they are tired of people making excuses for McNabb.

                      "So what's our crybaby quarterback going to blame next, the NFL schedule?" fan Ed Cooke said in a call to Radio 610WIP's Howard Eskin. "He's the quarterback. If the team sucks, it's his fault. I think McNabb's lucky we're only asking for one Super Bowl in the next few weeks, because what he owes us is a three-peat by December."

                      Although he felt McNabb performed respectably, completing 15 of 33 passes for 184 yards with one touchdown and one interception in his first game back since tearing his ACL last season, Eagles head coach Andy Reid pointed out that his quarterback would have to put up much better numbers if he expected to put them in the position to win it all by the end of Week 4.

                      "This organization expects a lot from Donovan," Reid told a group of angry fans Wednesday. "After all, we did use the second overall draft pick on him eight years ago, and while he's done really well considering we made him run the offense for years with bargain- basement wide receivers and running backs that couldn't stay healthy, I agree that now is the time to finally get something back on our investment."

                      "Donovan promised us—the Eagles organization and fans alike—great things," said Eagles owner Jeff Lurie, who promised season ticket holders he would sit down with McNabb and make fans' wishes known. "You have all really been great through all of this. No one could ask for a better, more caring, more patient home crowd. The amount of restraint you have shown by not, say, throwing McNabb off the top deck of Lincoln Financial Field is nothing but admirable."

                      "For my part, I can promise that on Sept. 30 I will make sure that Donovan has the Lombardi trophy on my desk no later than the end of the day," added Lurie, noting that he thought the Eagles' fans were the best fans in the world.

                      McNabb, whose plans for this week include extra time working with his receivers on timing, studying his playbook, and watching film, said he would be working as hard as he could for the foreseeable future.

                      "Eagles fans are a passionate group who love their team," said McNabb, "if not the actual players. It's not like winning a Super Bowl before the first month of the season is the hardest thing they've ever asked of me. That'd be all those times they asked me to go kill myself."

                      "If I work hard and play my game, I'll be fine," McNabb added. "I just hope the fans realize that."
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                      • 3 weeks, huh? He's toast.
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                          “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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                          • Btw, punishments came down for the Pats: Belichick is fined $500,000. $New England fined 250,000. Patriots lose a 1st rounder if they make the playoffs or a 2nd and 3rd rounder if they miss the playoffs.
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                            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                            • A half-mil for Bill, a quarter-mil for the team, and a 1st round pick. Yeah, whatever.

                              Now I want them to win the Superbowl just for the presentation ceremony...

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                              • not quite McClaren fines, eh?

                                I'm surprised Belichick wasn't suspended a game.

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