He took advantage of the smothering coverage of Moss and Welker. Laurence Maroney, what can we say about him He ran very hard again and putting his head down running over tacklers while posting 64 yards and two touchdowns. However, yet again he tarnished his good play with a fumble. Fred Taylor, how is the ankle buddy (yes I wrote this last week as well) What can you say about the Saints There is no doubt they are the real deal and arguably the best team in football. They are better than the Colts. New Orleans seldom plays from behind and blows teams out of the water. The Colts seem to be pulling wins out of the fire as of late. Drew Brees He is money. His numbers were gaudy last night. He went 18 for 23 yards for 371 yards and 5 td’s. He had as many touchdown passes and incompletions!!There is no doubt about his leadership skills and he is a deadly accurate passer. He keeps his composure as he did when his team was down big against Miami earlier this year. I have a feeling the Saints will be Marching into Miami in February. Ok enough of the Saints love fest and back to the Patriots. The Patriots have a tough road test in Miami (5-6) next week where they historically haven’t played well. They need to bounce back with a performance like they had against the Jets. They need to clinch the AFC East and try to work out their road kinks. There is no doubt, they will have to win on the road and play better defense to get to the Super Bowl. Jerod Mayo said it all, "It's all about execution and being on the same page," Mayo said, per the Boston Globe. "Tonight, the defense wasn't on the same page. I take that on my shoulders, not having these guys on the same page and given up big plays against a good offense." The D better find that book and get on the same page next week versus Miami. Joe Gill is a featured blogger for Boston Sports Then and Now, Rootzoo and Trufan . Management-led Buyout Returns IPWireless to Its Roots as a Leading Innovator forDevelopment of Mobile Broadband and Mobile Broadcast Technology Solutions andPositions Company for Substantial GrowthSAN BRUNO, Calif.(Business Wire)IPWireless, a pioneer in the development of 3GPP mobile broadband and multimediabroadcast technologies, announced that the management team of IPWireless hasacquired 75 percent of the company from its former parent, NextWave Wireless.IPWireless also announced that it has simultaneously arranged long termfinancing with a significant strategic partner. The company believes that thesefunds will put it on a secure financial footing to provide continuing support toits existing and new customers in the commercial and government sectors usinginnovative, standards-based, mobile broadband and broadcast solutions. "Over the past decade, IPWireless has proven its ability, over and over again,to pioneer innovative 3GPP solutions that dramatically broaden the possibilitiesof wireless for our customers in both government and commercial markets," saidDr Bill Jones, co-founder and CEO of IPWireless. The 3GPP was created in 1998 to create the technical specificationsfor UMTS, the evolution of GSM, the worlds dominant standard for mobilecommunications. The company has delivered its innovative 3GPPtechnology in five generations of 3GPP ASICs that power devices from handsets,to USB modems, to PCI Express Mini cards for embedding in laptops and other formfactors. 
The current generation of ASICs is based on Release 7 and the companyis now developing software and chipsets for Release 8. Since it first launched commercial products in 2002, IPWireless has continuallyproven its ability to deliver mobile broadband solutions with exceptional realworld performance, economics, and deployability based on UMTS standards. The Companys mobile broadband solutions are also used in thegovernment sector, providing the underlying technology for the New York CityWireless Network (NYCWiN), which is being deployed by Northrop Grumman. Based on 3GPP standards, IPWireless mobilebroadcast TDtv solution allows mobile operators to deliver a range of multimediaservices, including mobile TV, at a far lower price point using existing, unused3G spectrum. Based on the success of the Bristoltechnical trial, Orange, and T-Mobile announced in early 2008 the launch of acommercial TDtv pilot in West and Central London.

IPWireless will continue todeliver chipsets, software, and network solutions to both mobile networkoperators and ecosystem partners as integrated 3GPP mobile broadcastcapabilities become widely adopted as a way to lower costs and increase returnon 3G investments. The company was acquired in May, 2007 by NextWave Wireless and became part ofthe NextWave Network Products division. In an announcement on December 26, 2008NextWave disclosed that it had sold 75 percent of IPWireless to IPW Holdings, anentity formed by the senior IPWireless management team. With the closing of thetransaction, IPWireless returns to being a private, independent company thatwill be led by the entire management team that went to NextWave. The company willcontinue to have its two primary locations in San Bruno, California andChippenham, UK. Our UMTS mobilebroadband technologies have been deployed by a set of marquis customers aroundthe globe in both the commercial and government markets. Many of theworlds largest mobile network operators have announced initiatives with thisunique mobile broadcast solution.