Great Hernando shot.
aaron hernandez
Now taking applications for the Hernando Commandos Fan Club…
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Patriots – Jets quick thoughts
Wow, the Patriots defense actually showed some signs of life. Granted it wasn’t perfect but theres no doubt this was the best defensive performance of the year.
I am happy with the win but it’s hard to get too excited. The Pats played a little tight, especially on the offensive side. Protecting Brady is always an issue vs. The Jets as of late.
The defense certainly missed Jerod Mayo but they got by without him. Guyton seemed to have a decent game, Spikes seemed up and down.
Yet again the interior pass rush remains MIA. They really need Mike Wright back and hopefully will have him soon.
What a 4th quarter for the offensive line and Benjarvus Green-Ellis. They put the visions of 28-27 Jets from my mind, but it was hairy there for a second.
Mark Anderson has been quite a game sealer. Hopefully he can continue to that when the game is still really on the line.
Huge game for Matt Light, not that anyone pays attention to him unless he has a bad game.
Josh Barrett was missed today on the back end. Ihedigbo was outmatched playing deep, especially on the Holmes TD.
Shocked Hernando not only played but played well.
Not counting the Jets out just yet, but I’m sure he New York media will be all over them until they turn it around.
Excited to take a closer look at how the D played, but this week even the numbers should look good for them.
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AARON HERNANDEZ, QUESTIONABLE FOR SUNDAY
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And now a moment with Hernando regarding the health of his knee…
(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Top 5 Injured Patriots I’d love to see back at practice today
Here’s my list of the Top 5 guys I’m praying to Hoodie are back at practice today. Or at least able to go on Sunday.
1. Albert Haynesworth – It will truly be a travesty if the Patriots are not able to take advantage of the struggling Jets offensive line. If Haynesworth plays and Nick Mangold does not Sanchez should take out some additional life insurance before kick off. There have been rumors that the Pats are holding Albert back for this game in particular. I don’t know if I necessarily buy that, though it seems like he’s getting close by the fact that he had a full pads practice last Wednesday.
2. Mike Wright – For similar reasons getting Wright back could be one of the biggest factors in how much of a Super Bowl push this Patriots team can make. Fanalysts can talk about “pass rushers” all they want, but until the Patriots have someone on the interior who can push the pocket they’re going to continue to struggle generating real pressure. Sadly I’ve all but written off Wright for the season, but it’d be nice to get him back at some point.
3. Leigh Bodden – Last time Bodden faced the Jets he picked off Mark Sanchez three times. Not to say that will mean much of anything Sunday, but Bodden needs to be out there to continue knocking off the rust. The trickle down effect through the secondary from having Bodden back would greatly improve what they can do. And put Kyle Arrington back in the slot where he’d been playing so well.
4. Aaron Hernandez – Really I could’ve put Hernando at number one but let’s face it, he’s a luxury at this point and it’s the defense that needs the most help. What we’ve seen in the two weeks since he’s been out is that he elevates the offense to another level. Gronk is an amazing player on his own, but when coupled with Hernando they’re pretty much unstoppable. Make no mistake, though he’s fourth here, I will jump for joy if he’s at practice later today.
5. Ras-I Dowling – Would it be too much for Ras-I to go a game without an injury? He’s shown some flashes out there, but it seems like every time he makes a play he’s injured a play later. It’s clear that they like him as an outside corner and not a Free Safety as many of us (me included) speculated. With all the big physical receivers that we’ve seen McCourty struggle with we could eventually see Dowling handling those guys in the future. If he can stay on the field. But it would be really helpful to have him on Plaxico in the red zone this weekend.