patmoran2006
09-14-2009, 11:35 AM
I've always thought our "NE39" is a very unbiased, and knowledgable Patriots and football fan. I recently had an opportunity to interview him about tonight's matchup and the Patriots.
When you lose 16 times in 17 tries against one team, as the Buffalo Bills have done with the New England Patriots this decade, things don’t look particularly good. From what I’ve seen and heard, not since 2001 has there been lower expectations in Buffalo, when the team delivered with a 3-13 record.
Tom Brady is back, and the Patriots are once against the fashionable pick to win the AFC East and return to the Super Bowl.
Still, the Patriots are beatable. Perhaps playing them in week one, albeit on the road, could actual be beneficial. Maybe the Patriots aren’t quite firing on all cylinders just yet. Maybe Brady is rusty. Maybe the defense is still adjusting to all its new starters. A great deal about the Patriots is a great unknown.
To find out more, I had a chance to interview Alan Poirier, a long-time New England fan and one of the more unbiased and knowledgeable football guys I’ve encountered in a long time.
I went digging more information about the Patriots, their strengths and weaknesses and how to beat them, and this is what Alan had to say. READ MORE (http://www.buffalosportsdaily.com/2009/09/the-pats-perspective/)
When you lose 16 times in 17 tries against one team, as the Buffalo Bills have done with the New England Patriots this decade, things don’t look particularly good. From what I’ve seen and heard, not since 2001 has there been lower expectations in Buffalo, when the team delivered with a 3-13 record.
Tom Brady is back, and the Patriots are once against the fashionable pick to win the AFC East and return to the Super Bowl.
Still, the Patriots are beatable. Perhaps playing them in week one, albeit on the road, could actual be beneficial. Maybe the Patriots aren’t quite firing on all cylinders just yet. Maybe Brady is rusty. Maybe the defense is still adjusting to all its new starters. A great deal about the Patriots is a great unknown.
To find out more, I had a chance to interview Alan Poirier, a long-time New England fan and one of the more unbiased and knowledgeable football guys I’ve encountered in a long time.
I went digging more information about the Patriots, their strengths and weaknesses and how to beat them, and this is what Alan had to say. READ MORE (http://www.buffalosportsdaily.com/2009/09/the-pats-perspective/)