Archive for October, 2010

NCAA Week 6: NFL Draft Prospect Preview

Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Michael Floyd

Someone needs to replace Randy Moss for the Patriots next year. Can Notre Dame's Michael Floyd be that guy?

This week, we have four NCAA games that we’ll be scouting – focusing mainly on wide receivers, on account of some guy named Randy Moss leaving town. Defensive ends and 3-4 OLB’s will also get a look this week.

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A Female Touch: Week 5

Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Randy Moss Goodbye

Goodbye to you too Randy.

Randy Moss is just gone? Really? Seriously… these are the thoughts went through my mind when Mr. NEPD broke me the bad news.
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2010 NFL Picks: Week 5

Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Week 5 NFL Picks

Mr. Shiancoe, prepare to be open. A lot.

With Randy Moss playing in his second consecutive Monday Night Football game due to a shocking trade yesterday, the eyes of the NFL Nation will be on the Vikings and Jets throwdown.

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Patriots Trade Randy Moss to Minnesota

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Randy Moss Traded

And just like that... he was gone.

In a somewhat shocking bye-week move, the Patriots have chosen to close the book on the Randy Moss era in New England. In return for shipping Moss’ talents to Minneapolis, the Patriots will receive a 3rd Round draft pick in 2011. Here is a full list of the Patriots Draft Picks in 2011.

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NCAA Week 5: NFL Draft Prospect Recap

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Jake Locker

Jake Locker had a good day against USC, but he wasn't the most impressive prospect of the week.

Adrian Clayborn is among the five prospects that the Patriots have scouted this year that we’re checking back in on at Patriots Insider.

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The Aftermath: Patriots vs Dolphins

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
Patriots at Dolphins

Brandon Tate kicked off the 2nd-half special-teams scoring barrage with an 103-yard kickoff return for a TD.

NEPD Staff Writer: Jerry F

The New England Patriots heard it all week. 82 points allowed in the first three games of the 2010 season, the most points allowed by any Patriots defense since Bill Belichick came to new England in 2000. Tom Brady and the high octane offense will have to keep putting up 30 points every game if the Patriots plan on winning games.

The Patriots had something else in mind.

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