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First Look At New England Patriots 2009 Schedule

UPDATE: The 2009 schedule has been released.

New England PatriotsThe NFL has released the New England Patriots schedule for 2009 and by the looks of it, it’s not going to be easy. The AFC East opponents are in bold.

Home:

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New York Jets
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers

Away:

  • Buffalo Bills
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New York Jets
  • Houston Texans
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Denver Broncos
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Of their 16 opponents, 6 made the playoffs this year. 5 of those games will take place at Gillette Stadium and 2 of them will be on the  road.

I don’t know about what you think but I don’t see an easy game for the Patriots next season. Of course we still have a long way to go until we get to that point.

Another One Bites The Dust

Adios Shanahan: The Denver Broncos have fired their head coach Mike Shanahan after they saw their playoff hopes go out the door when they lost their last 3 games. Shanahan was 24-24 over the past 3 seasons. He finished with a record of 146-91 including the playoffs during his 14 years as head coach. He was the second longest tenured coach behind Jeff Fisher of the Tennessee Titans. He has won two Super Bowls as the head coach of the Broncos back when John Elway still played. [Denver Post]

Josh Bard Signing Official

Bard back with Red Sox: Tony Massarotti reports that the deal between the Boston Red Sox and Josh Bard is official now. The deal is for 1 year, $1.7 million and has incentives that could bring the deal to $2.5 million. Most of the contract is non-guaranteed.  He also adds that this DOES NOT eliminate the Red Sox from trying to re-sign Jason Varitek. [Extra Bases]

Georgetown Upsets UConn In Big East Opener

Jeff Adrien, center, hangs his head after a stinging 74-63 to Georgetown Monday night at the XL Center while Jerome Dyson, left, and Kemba Walker stare at the scoreboard - Hartford Courant Photo

Nobody ever expected the No. 2 UConn Huskies to go through this season undefeated. Nobody also expected the Huskies to play like absolute crap in their Big East opener tonight. And one day, they will learn how to beat a team that plays primarily zone against them.

The No 8. Georgetown Hoyas got off to a big lead at the start of the game and were able to wear down the Huskies as they won 74-63 in front of 16,294 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT in the Big East opener for both teams.

The Huskies fall to 11-1 (0-1 Big East) while the Hoyas improve to 10-1 (1-0 Big East).

UConn coach Jim Calhoun calls for timeout late in the second half, but by then the Hoyas had built a double-digit lead in a game they would win by 11 points - Hartford Courant PhotoThe Hoyas got out to a 15-1 lead and then 18-3 as UConn had turned the ball over 5 times and missed their first four shots. It was not pretty as Jim Calhoun had to call two timeouts in the first 5 minutes. UConn was able to start to come back a little when the Hoyas switched from a zone defense to man-to-man. The Huskies got as close as 4 points twice during the first half but went into the locker room trailing 36-27.

Georgetown got a three pointer to start the second and then went without a field goal  for the next 4:54 during which UConn went on a 12-3 run to cut the lead to 3 points. With the score 49-45, the Hoyas put together a 7-0 run and never looked back from there. Every time it looked like UConn had a chance to come back, the Hoyas would make a shot and then forced some turnovers and just like that the lead swelled to 17 and the XL Center faithful started heading to the exits.

DaJuan Summers led the Hoyas with a game-high 18 points. Talented freshman Greg Monroe had 16 points as did Chris Wright. Austin Freeman chipped in with 13 points and added 6 rebounds.

Jim Calhoun had this to say after the game:

I want to congratulate Coach Thompson for coming in here and giving us a lesson on how to play basketball with enthusiasm, execution and energy. We got beat by a solid 20 points. I really want to thank our fans for trying to help bring it back into a game – they seemed to want it more than we did.

The Huskies were led by A.J. Price’s 16 points. Jeff Adrien added 15 points and freshman Kemba Walker’s first taste of Big East basketball saw him net 14 points. Hasheem Thabeet was a non-factor on the offensive end as he had just 4 points but he pulled down 7 boards and had 7 blocked shots.

It was a brutal performance by the Huskies tonight as they just never really got things going tonight. They lacked heart as the crowd seemed more into the game than they did.

The Huskies will need to regroup now as they will take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday night at Gampel Pavilion at 7 PM. I’ll tell you one thing, I wouldn’t want to be at practice for the rest of the week.

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Happy New Year! Oh By The Way You’re Fired!

Rod Marinelli, Romeo Crennel, Eric Mangini - AP & Reuters Photos

The end of the NFL season is upon us now so that means only one thing. It’s firing time for coaches whose teams underperformed or didn’t make the playoffs.

First up on the list is Rod Marinelli. He was fired by the Detroit Lions today after guiding the team to an 0-16 record. You can’t really fault him though because it was actually Matt Millen (already fired) who gave him crap for players to work with. Marinelli was 10-38 in 3 seasons with the Lions.

Second up on the list is former New England Patriots defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel. He was canned today by the Cleveland Browns after the finished with a 4-12 mark. Crennel was 24-40 in 4 seasons with the Browns.

Third up on the list is another former Patriots defensive coordinator, Eric Mangini. He was promoted to defense coordinator of the Patriots when Crennel left and was there one year before being named head coach of the New York Jets. He was fired today after failing to lead the Jets to the playoffs. Mangini was 23-26 (0-1 playoffs) in 3 seasons.

The Browns have expressed interest in former Steelers head coach and current CBS analyst Bill Cowher but he has said he’s not interested in the position but hasn’t returned out a return to coaching in 2009.

The Browns are also asking the Patriots for permission to speak to Patriots vice president of personnel Scott Pioli about their opening GM position after Phil Savage was fired on Sunday. Pioli can leave the Patriots if he is offered final authority on personnel decisions something he doesn’t have with the Patriots. Bill Belichick handles the final decisions for the Pats.

And in some good coaching news, Mike Singletary had the interim tag removed from his title and is now the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Singletary took over for Mike Nolan who was canned after 7 games and led the 49ers to a 5-4 record. For that, he was rewarded with a 4 year contract.

TFB & Gisele Engaged

TFB to marry Gisele Bündchen: According to E! Online, injured New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady proposed to his girlfriend Gisele Bündchen on a flight from New Jersey to Boston. According to the report, she accepted his proposal. [E! Online]