Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘The Patriot Way’, your number one source to New England Patriots news and analysis from around the web.
Aqib Talib praises Patriots, also details how he’d escape from Alcatraz
"This shouldn’t be a surprise, but Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib had the best line of the night at Super Bowl media day.Talib, who was in his standard, jovial mood, delivered the goods when he was asked how he’d escape from Alcatraz.“I’d probably holla at one of the female guards, you know what I’m saying?” Talib said. “I’d holla at one of the female guards for a couple years, have her get a little key or something and walk right out the building.”"
Patriots Must Focus On Bringing Balance To Offense This Offseason
"The New England Patriots ran the ball 14 times against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game, and it felt like they ran it entirely too much.That’s the story of the running game in New England over the past two seasons: not much production, because they don’t and can’t run the ball.Whether it’s a lack of movement on the offensive line, an inability by Patriots running backs to create yards on their own when the easy yards aren’t there or some combination of both, something must improve for the Patriots to establish a formidable rushing attack in 2016."
Ranking the best Super Bowl winners of NFL salary cap era
"The Panthers have an opportunity to become the third Super Bowl champion in history to win 18 games, and they’d be the first since the salary cap was instituted in 1994. Meanwhile, quarterback Cam Newton could be the seventh player in history to double up as the MVP and Super Bowl MVP.Because of that, the Panthers are a victory shy of making their case as one of the league’s greatest teams in history.In that spirit, here’s one man’s ranking of the greatest Super Bowl champions of the salary-cap era:"