J.J. Watt lacks stats, but the Texans end remains as dominant as ever | The MMQB with Peter King
Another good week by Chandler Jones, but the Patriots still down at 22nd for overall pressure.
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J.J. Watt lacks stats, but the Texans end remains as dominant as ever | The MMQB with Peter King
Another good week by Chandler Jones, but the Patriots still down at 22nd for overall pressure.
Stock Report: AFC, Second Quarter | ProFootballFocus.com
Stock Up: Rob Gronkowski ( 5.7, Q2 2013; DNP, Q1 2013) The NFL is a better place when the league’s best players are on the field rather than the treatment table and it’s a pleasant surprise this season to be able to comment on a player heading away from the treatment table rather than towards it. In only three games this month Gronkowski was targeted 32 times with only one drop offering his typical impact on intermediate targets. His run blocking was poor this week so he’s still got some work to do to return to his absolute best but time is on his side to play his way into his best form over the remainder of the season.
Stock Down: Julian Edelman (-5.8, Q2 2013; 4.8, Q1 2013) In spite of being targeted 12 less times this month Edelman managed to drop three more pass (five) than he did in the first month of the season and was marginalized after being one of the league’s most targeted receivers in a tough first month for the Patriots’ passing game. The return of Gronkowski and Danny Amendola along with Tom Brady’s growing trust in the younger receivers may see Edelman’s role marginalized further next month unless injuries rear their ugly head again in the New England passing game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUFbjCD2taw
Final drive of Super Bowl 36. (by skuool1)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/final-drive-of-super-bowl-36-by-skuool1/
ABC Monday Night Football intro (October 18, 1976): Patriots/Jets (by The “New” Fun & Games Channel)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/abc-monday-night-football-intro-october-18-2/
The NFL season is well underway and the speculation as to who the favorites are to win Superbowl XLVIII is rampant. The Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks have all started well, making up the top three favorites. The online casino seems to agree, having the Broncos placed as favorites at around 100/30 and the 49ers and Seahawks at 7/1 and 11/2 respectively. However, after the first batch of games there seems to have been a rush of money on New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs, who have both gained some early momentum. The Chiefs seem the more likely to go all the way, but are still rated as a 12/1 outsider for the Vince Lombardi trophy.
The New England Patriots can never be ruled out and will continue to improve as the season continues. The Pats’ offense is starting to find its stride, with Stevan Ridley and Aaron Dobson making key contributions in recent weeks. Rob Gronkowski’s return from injury has provided a huge spark for the Patriots. And who would be stupid enough to write off a team with Tom Brady at quarterback. Their early season performance in the AFC East Division has been very strong, with a record of 7-2, and they have won three of their last five outings. The bookmakers are still convinced by the Pats as well, and have them placed at a fair 8/1 to be the Superbowl champions.
The Fruit Bowl XXV is probably the most fun and quirkiest American football slot game around. It blends the football and a fruit machine, by making the typical fruit reel icons (bananas, cherries, pineapples etc) into football players, referees and cheerleaders hence the name of the game. It also boasts a fine touchdown-based bonus game, similar to that of $5 Million Touchdown, but here you are playing for free spins and possibly a bigger payout.
Of course, I’ve already watched this a bunch of times. Really a good one with insight into how BB coaches and how specific he gets. Doesn’t get any better than this…
Patriots’ Playoff Picture: Analyzing the Latest Outlook for New England
The weekly B/R column is up. Playoffs? We’re talking about playoffs? Well, of course.
MileHighReport: Analysis of Patriots passing offense Great stuff here back from 2009 when the fanalysts over at Mile High Report were still excited to get a taste of what Josh McDaniels would do for their offense. I’ve been posting these articles as much for myself as you the readers, and I’ve really be intrigued by […]