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The Blueprint: How the New England Patriots Beat the System to Create the Last Great NFL Superpower
Christopher Price
Thomas Dunne Books
, 2007 - 304 pages
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A Good, not great, look into the current success of the Patriots.
The Blueprint offers a complete breakdown of the
New
England
Patriots
' history and the foundation for the team's current dominance. The book is well written and is a good foundation for new fans, but doesn't offer much additional insights into the franchise beyond the well known facts. The writer's style is a bit dry. For a more entertaining and deeper look into the New England Organization, Michael Holley's "Patriot Reign" was far more insightful and a much more entertaining read. For a newer fan this book is
great
; for a die hard, lifetime fan, there isn't much here you didn't already know. On a personal note, a big pet peeve of mine is insufficient editing, and I found numorous spelling errors, and repeatitive thoughts through out the book, which is a bit distracting.
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The thesis is correct.............
First, yes, the
Patriots
didn't win Super Bowl 42, some team named the
New
York Giants won. I am a Patriots fan and I gladly congratulate the NY Giants for a tremendous win in SB 42. To the true Giants fans (and not the fairweather ones that popped out on Feb 4th), you deserve all the bragging rights afforded to you.
Second, the point of this book is not that the Patriots should win it all every single year and if not, then the Patriots failed. It's that the Patriots, unlike a lot of
NFL
teams, put themselves in position to be an elite team (i.e. with a serious chance to win it all) year after year after year. Yes the Patriots have Tom Brady but its also true that the Patriots also have a lot of turnover and a lot of contract disputes on both sides of the ball and yet this team still finds ways to get to playoffs, get to SBs and even win 3 of em and all of this in the era of parity and free agency.
Third, there will always be a lot of jealous fans of other teams who put up one-star reviews and whine and cry about this and that but these are the same people who think that the sole reason for the Patriots success was Spygate which is just silly. I truly hope these people don't vote in 2008 because I would hate to see these gullible fans nullify my vote.
I bought this book on sale and it is extremely insightful. It covers the decisions made from the time spent on the draft and free agency to the unique ways that Belichick coaches each player to have more than one responsibility.
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Price continues to write great stuff
I've read alot of his daily stuff, and LOVE his writing style. He's as good as they come. The book has some nice insite, and is well written. If you're a sports fan in general, you'll love this book.
For years, the
New
England
Patriots
were a certifiable joke of a franchise. They were run on the cheap and were once the very example of
how
not to manage a team. They hired inept coaches---one of whom (Clive Rush) was nearly electrocuted when he grabbed a microphone at his introductory press conference. In 1968 their scouting director, Ed McKeever, suggested they draft a wide receiver . . . before someone in the organization realized the player had been dead for six months. They plucked ex-players out of the stands minutes before kickoff---Bob Gladieux was enjoying a beer at the game when he heard his name called over the P.A. (The Patriots had cut a player earlier that morning and found themselves short. Gladieux, who would go on to spend four years in the league as a running back, made the tackle on the opening kickoff.) And they played in a run-down stadium that was one of the worst venues in professional sports. There were brief moments of success, but on each occasion, front-office infighting would invariably cause the franchise to slide back down to the basement again.
But in the first four months of 2000, everything changed. The hiring of head coach Bill Belichick and Vice President of Player Personnel Scott Pioli and the drafting of quarterback Tom Brady turned the fortunes of the franchise around. And their nontraditional approach to acquiring personnel---remembering that it?s not about collecting talent, it?s about assembling a team---quickly led to three Super Bowl titles in four seasons. It?s a feat that, in the salary cap era, with free agency, planned parity and balanced scheduling, is in many ways even more impressive than anything achieved by the past dynasties of Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Dallas, and San Francisco.
Along the way, Christopher Price has had a front-row seat for football history, chronicling the rise to power of the
NFL
?s unlikeliest superpower. Price takes the reader inside the franchise to give him a dynamic portrait of a mighty organization at the height of its power. Readers are immersed in the locker room during the strange and tumultuous days of 2001 and 2003, when major personnel moves involving a pair of the most popular players in franchise history---Drew Bledsoe and Lawyer Milloy---threatened to rock their championship foundation to the core. Readers get an up-close look at the team that dominated the league on the way to a record-setting winning streak in 2004. And Price analyzes what went wrong when they fell short in 2005 and 2006, and how they plan to return to Super Bowl form in 2007.
The Blueprint will explore how the Patriots went from the dregs to a dynasty, becoming the gold standard for professional sports franchises everywhere. It will prompt sports fans (and those who study organizations) to acknowledge what many football insiders have believed for a long time: when it comes to building a successful
system
, the Patriots have the Blueprint. Praise for Christopher Price?s Baseball by the Beach: A History of America?s National Pastime on Cape Cod
?[Price] provides anecdotes bound to amuse some, astound others, and inform all.?
---Cape Cod Times
?[Price] captures the true essence of the game and its people.?
---Front Row, New England Sports Network
?An excellent job . . . a solid, definitive story of the Cape Cod Baseball League.?
---The Cape Codder
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