PATRIOTS FAN SIGN WIN
I thought he broke his jaw!
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PATRIOTS FAN SIGN WIN
I thought he broke his jaw!
The Pats defense currently sit 32nd overall in the NFL in 3rd down stop percentage. While the Bears sit at #1 overall giving up a first only 30% of the time. The Patriots give up a first down 49% of the time.
A quick break down of the 3rd down performance by game:
Basically you want to see your 3rd down percentages below 40%. Only once have the Patriots done that this season, and the results were apparent on the field. Especially in the fourth quarter and overtime.
As you can see Miami was a horror show for New England on third down. Hopefully the trend below 50% since the bye week continues downward. Clearly that’s what will need to happen if the Patriots are to make some noise in the playoffs this year.
This one’s for you, Chilly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMQsqYnfXiw
Pat Kirwan (read his book Take Your Eye Off The Ball, you’ll thank me) previews Pats/Vikes.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/pat-kirwan-read-his-book-take-your-eye-off-the/
Earlier this week I felt like this was a huge game for the Patriots to prove that they are indeed in the conversation of Super Bowl contenders. Sure, they’ve beaten two very good teams since the bye week, but it’s been the old school brand of Patriots football that we were more accustomed to in the early part of the decade. Playing solid football, capitalizing on the other teams mistakes, and most of all not beating themselves. But we have yet to see an all around dominating performance in all phases of the game.
You don’t really know what you’re getting with the Vikings this week. I remember being similarly nervous before the 2006 game against them, and that ended up being, in the words of Brad Childress “a surgical procedure”. What do the Patriots have to do to get the Vikings back on the operating table this weekend after the jump.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QHM16Oh9eU Patriots Defense vs. Peyton Manning 2010 This video was uploaded by FOPPer (Friend of PatsPropaganda) Mathew40 as a look at Tully Banta-Cain, but I find it far more enjoyable/educational to watch Jermaine Cunningham. This was Cunningham’s best game of the year. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)