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nfloffseason:

A photo of Tom Brady’s arm from the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Knees flexed — DOWN, DOWN!NO TURNOVERSFind 20 ON EVERY PLAY

nfloffseason:

A photo of Tom Brady’s arm from the AFC Championship game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Knees flexed — DOWN, DOWN!
NO TURNOVERS
Find 20 ON EVERY PLAY

— 4 months ago with 130 notes
"You can’t just let the rookies come in and have them feel completely comfortable,” right guard Chris Snee said with a sneer Thursday. “There’s got to be some benefit to being an older guy. They have the benefit of fresh legs. We’re sore. What’s a little pizza? Can we at least have that?"
— 4 months ago with 17 notes
Are Patriots building another dynasty? - AFC East Blog - ESPN →

patspropaganda:

This is the storyline we’ve been tracking since the defensive re-build began in 2008. And I’d argue that the defensive pieces that are in place now and about to play in their first Super Bowl will be the guys who allow for some growing pains when a new quarterback has to take over for Brady. At that point you’re looking at another 2001-esque run with a quarterback who can manage the game and a tough veteran defense.

Belichick has done a masterful job of fielding a championship-caliber team while simultaneously positioning New England well for the future. The Patriots have two first-round picks and two second-round picks thanks to previous trades. The Patriots also have approximately $20 million in cap room to spend in free agency. Expect most of those resources to go to New England’s 31st-ranked defense. Belichick is a defensive-minded coach, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he spends at least three of those first four picks on that side of the football. That is where the Patriots need depth and impact players. Leading receiver and pending free agent Wes Welker will take up a chunk of New England’s cap space, assuming he re-signs. But the Patriots can still add two or three difference-makers in free agency. A cover corner? A hard-hitting safety? A deep threat at receiver? The Patriots have the ability to plug all these holes next season.

— 4 months ago with 6 notes

BenJarvus Green-Ellis points to his MHK jersey patch after his touchdown.

BenJarvus Green-Ellis points to his MHK jersey patch after his touchdown.

(Source: bosstownsports)

— 4 months ago with 480 notes
washingtonpoststyle:

Joe Paterno 1926-2012. Here is his last interview.
Photos | Obituary | The case against Sandusky
Photo by Phelan Ebenhack (AP)

washingtonpoststyle:

Joe Paterno 1926-2012. Here is his last interview.

Photos | Obituary | The case against Sandusky

Photo by Phelan Ebenhack (AP)

— 4 months ago with 3475 notes
siphotos:

This week’s Sports Illustrated features Tom Brady, who is making his 19th appearance on the SI cover. (Simon Bruty/SI)
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A COPY OF THIS WEEK’S COVER

siphotos:

This week’s Sports Illustrated features Tom Brady, who is making his 19th appearance on the SI cover. (Simon Bruty/SI)

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A COPY OF THIS WEEK’S COVER

— 4 months ago with 1525 notes
paulkatcher:

Via Jake Stofle, this creative soda display at Walmart, leading up to Super Bowl XLVI.
If that was beer and not soda, I’d be even more impressed.

paulkatcher:

Via Jake Stofle, this creative soda display at Walmart, leading up to Super Bowl XLVI.

If that was beer and not soda, I’d be even more impressed.

— 4 months ago with 385 notes