Hat and t-shirt game. All that needs to be said. Pats Clinch Today.
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Hat and t-shirt game. All that needs to be said. Pats Clinch Today.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/hat-and-t-shirt-game-all-that-needs-to-be-said/
Hat and t-shirt game. All that needs to be said. Pats Clinch Today.
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I knew pretty early on during the offseason of 2009 that I would have to be in attendance for Tom Brady’s first game back. After all, I told him I’d wouldn’t forget him and I didn’t.
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It was pretty surprising when the Bills looked sharper than the Pats, and with the Patriots losing 24-13 with five minutes to go “fans” started exiting the stadium. I admit I might’ve yelled at a couple of people who must’ve thought they were going to beat the traffic… had they not watched a Patriots game in the last decade?
All it took was a bonehead play from Leodis McKelvin to open the door, and boom, Brady directed his biggest comeback in the game he came back.
Let’s appreciate that final drive and hope we don’t need one like this when Sunday rolls around.
In this video Tedy lays out that he thinks the Bills are the team with the best shot to beat the Pats in their remaining three games, though it’s somewhat by default since Green Bay will have Matt Flynn at quarterback and Miami will be coming to Foxboro in the cold of January.
Bru’s confidence that a Flynn start equals a Patriots win scares me a little bit. I’ve seen Flynn play a little bit and he’s not horrible. No one thought Colt McCoy could take it to the Pats (and of course he did have Peyton Hillis to lean on), but I never get overconfident about backups these days. Guys always seem to raise their level against the mighty Patriots.
In this video Tedy lays out that he thinks the Bills are the team with the best shot to beat the Pats in their remaining three games, though it’s somewhat by default since Green Bay will have Matt Flynn at quarterback and Miami will be coming to Foxboro in the cold of January.
Bru’s confidence that a Flynn start equals a Patriots win scares me a little bit. I’ve seen Flynn play a little bit and he’s not horrible. No one thought Colt McCoy could take it to the Pats (and of course he did have Peyton Hillis to lean on), but I never get overconfident about backups these days. Guys always seem to raise their level against the mighty Patriots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8biJEUKrJFk
Relive the greatest comeback of Tom Brady’s career. After the Patriots beat the Ravens this past weekend I thought that this might’ve been the last biggest win to come before we knocked of the Baltimore. It was definitely the high water point of the 2009 season.
But then I realized while this was an incredible victory it was really only because it was Brady’s first game back that it was so huge. The team played like crap and didn’t deserve to win. That can’t compete with a total team win where they go head to head with a great team and come out on top in overtime. But it’s still fun to relive. And I am still laughing at all the fans that walked out of this game with 5 minutes left.
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By the end of week six half of the AFC East inter-division games will have been played. The four AFCE teams will then embark on a rough slate of games outside the division until they finish off the final divisional games the last five weeks of the season.
From a Patriots perspective what’s the best and worst case scenarios?
The best case scenario would be if the Pats win and Jets lose, which would put the Pats at the top of the division.
The worst case scenario would be a Patriots loss and a Jets win, leaving the standing to look like this:
Then you have your middle of the road scenario: Pats win/Jets win…
That last scenario might be what is most likely in my book (yes, I’m still one of the few people in the NFL world that think New England buttons it up this week).
No matter what the outcomes this weekend this is not a must win for anyone. All the AFC East teams have extremely difficult schedules this year. The only games left for the Patriots that they “should” win are the Browns, Bills and Lions. The other 10 games are toss ups and that goes the same for the Jets and Dolphins.
So yes the road to the playoffs goes through the division, but great starts can be easily blown by a stretch of a few bad games. The NFC and AFC North divisions will take more than a few games from the AFC East, so there’s no reason to panic even if the worst case scenario unfolds for the Pats this weekend.
Though that would certainly make for a horrible two weeks of Patriots bashing and Jets praising.
The Patriots fell to 2-2 on the season Sunday, losing to the Carolina Panthers 33-30 on a last-second field goal. The Panthers scored on six of their nine possessions, with a fumble, an interception and a punt the only time the Patriots defense got off the field without surrendering points. Despite Tom Brady’s best efforts, leading […]