Posted on
November 08, 2009 by
Joe Gill
Coming of their successful 1994 campaign, optimism for the Patriots was at an all time high.

Patriots running back, Curtis Martin gained at least 1,000 yards from 1995-1997.
They had the owner in Kraft, the coach in Parcells, and the franchise quarterback in Drew Bledsoe. Bledsoe was able to lead the New England Patriots to the playoffs for the first time since the 1980’s.
What did 1995 have in store for this up and coming franchise?
The Patriots drafted University of Pittsburgh running back, Curtis Martin in the 3rd round of the NFL draft.
Martin proved to be far more than just a third rounder.
The 1995 season did not start how the Patriots wanted. They started to repeat the team’s inconsistent ways.
Overachieving one year and underachieving the next.
The team started off 1-5 and never was able to emulate the magic from the previous playoff season. New England finished a very disappointing 1995 campaign with a 6-10 record.
However, not all was lost in 1995.
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Football, New England Patriots, Sports History
Posted on
October 16, 2009 by
Joe Gill

Bill Parcells breathed life back into a bumbling Patriots Franchise.
To say the 1990’s were a turbulent time for the New England Patriots would be a vast understatement. The franchise was on a downward slope and just a shell of the competitive team that went to the playoffs in the mid 1980’s. The opening of the decade would be one of the team’s darkest times.
The Patriots started the 1990 season with a 1-1 record. They beat the Colts in Indianapolis 16-14 to mark their first win of the season. A victory should be positive energy to a team and hopefully build momentum for the next game.
Not for these Patriots.
Boston Globe reporter, Lisa Olsen, was in the Patriots locker room the following day. Tight end Zeke Mowatt and two other players exposed themselves and they sexually harassed the female reporter. The story became a black eye for the franchise and a total embarrassment.
The team would use three quarterbacks in 1990. Former Raider Marc Wilson, rookie Tommy Hodson, and old standby Steve Grogan combined for only 14 touchdown passes. The defense was terrible as well, yielding 446 points which was second worst in the NFL.
The Patriots finished 1-15 and was the laughing stock of the league.
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Posted on
August 18, 2009 by
Joe Gill
Dynasty Developers
The 1996 New England Patriots team was very special. They could be considered the ones that started a football revolution here in New England. They added another brick to the foundation of a future football dynasty that Bob Kraft, Bill Parcells, and Drew Bledsoe were working on since 1994.
This ensemble included future dynasty members such as Tedy Bruschi, Adam Vinatieri, Ted Johnson, Ty Law, Willie McGinest, and Troy Brown. Being a season ticket holder since 1994, I grew up with these players. I saw their careers develop right before my eyes at my bench seats in Foxboro stadium and the future Gillette Stadium. How many people can say they saw the birth and maturation of a Dynasty?
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