Nobody wants to turn the page to the Chiefs just yet, right? Good. Me neither.
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Nobody wants to turn the page to the Chiefs just yet, right? Good. Me neither.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nobody-wants-to-turn-the-page-to-the-chiefs-just/
I find this picture disturbing. What, are we all pals now? Screw that.
H/T @gabiflogaoTB
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-find-this-picture-disturbing-what-are-we-all/
Funniest thing about Fireman Ed to me is that a lot of Jets fans hate him and still hold it against him that he grew up a Dolphins fan.
The drive that this touchdown capped off was epically clutch and a great example of playing complimentary football. How many times in recent years have we see the offense go 3 and out and allow the opposition back into the game? Not this year. This is the second time versus the Jets that the Pats offense slammed the door shut on them. They’ll have to keep that up.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/funniest-thing-about-fireman-ed-to-me-is-that-a/
Looks like the 4-3 is here to stay?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/about-to-register-a-4-point-5-on-the-richter-scale/
Even with a shortage of linebackers, Patriots coach Bill Belichick hinted that Gary Guyton’s lack of playing time Sunday was due in larger part to a coach’s decision than the shoulder injury that left him questionable for the game after three days of limited activity last week. “The players that were active for the game, were active for the game,” said Belichick. “The players that weren’t active either weren’t active because of injuries or because of coaching decisions…. Somebody that was active for the game, was able to play. Yeah, he missed some time this week in practice – that was a concern going into the game – but he was active for the game.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/even-with-a-shortage-of-linebackers-patriots/
The Patriots defense continued to show great improvement versus the Jets, building on what was largely an impressive performance against the Giants that just fell apart at the end.
At different times we’ve seen all the elements it takes to play winning defense from the Pats, and last night was the first time we saw just about all of them come together at once for the entire game.
Charting each of the Jets possessions shows just how well the D is playing…
Halftime
The place where I’m most impressed is how the D performed after giving up the 11-play, 71 yard drive for a touchdown. Every Patriots fan was on verge of a panic attack at that point, but from there on the Pats D shut it down, led by Rob Ninkovich’s pick six. It was also nice to see them hold the Jets scoreless after the game was decided. In recent years they’ve been more than generous with the garbage time points and yards allowed but this time was different.
Only time will tell but it looks like this game was a huge step for this defense. It’s not only the big plays they made, but the style and effectiveness that they maintained the entire game. As we’ve been preaching consistency is the key.
And to do it without two of the biggest on field/spiritual leaders in Spikes and Chung? The good things should continue to come.
Throwback photo for a throwback victory. It’s the first time we’ve seen a nearly mistake-free and complimentary game where O, D and Special Teams all made big plays. This is the kind of win you can build on.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/throwback-photo-for-a-throwback-victory-its-the/
Contributions from linebackers Dane Fletcher and Jamie Collins, who haven’t been a big part of defensive plans prior to this point, stood out. Fletcher had played 68 total defensive snaps through the first nine games of the season and nearly matched the total on Sunday night, when he had a key forced fumble. Fletcher was […]