“He is very smart and knows the entire defense. He’s fast, big, strong at the point of attack. He’s just a great player, Mayo said of Bentley.
Next in a series of articles on the 2001 positional analysis of the New England Patriots. Today’s feature: Defensive line
Funny thing is it was easier to write last week’s entry (Super Bowl Will Go Down To The Wire) because all I had to do was predict what most of us already knew without a doubt; the Patriots were somehow going to beat an excellent football team.
Former Patriots QB Steve Grogan gives his final grades for the 2001 season.
My greatest fear after watching something like Sunday night was to sit back and think, “Is this it? Is this all there is about winning a Super Bowl?” How wrong I was.
They were underdogs throughout the playoffs, now they can say they are world champions.
Quarterback Tom Brady received the Superbowl MVP with his performance over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday night in New England’s 20-17 victory.
Thanks to Jim Donaldson of the Providence Journal for the most incredible tidbit of the week: The names of the opposing defensive coordinators are Lovie and Romeo.
If you haven’t already absorbed the national perception of the New England Patriots, this should help.
The Patriots need a repeat performance of their November 18th match-up with St. Louis, only better.
The Patriots need a repeat performance of their November 18th match-up with St. Louis, only better.
My God. The Chowds are back on Bourbon Street.
Former Patriots QB Steve Grogan reviews the team’s AFC CHampionship’s win over the Steelers.
There is no quarterback controversy, and this week is certainly no time to resurrect what has taken months to finally disappear.
Bill Belichick knows defense, but he’ll definitely be tested this weekend against the Steelers.