This catch was sick. AFC East Champs baby!
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This catch was sick. AFC East Champs baby!
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-catch-was-sick-afc-east-champs-baby/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTPrSGQm0Wo
Rick Gosselin: 2010 Re-Draft Has Three Patriots Rookies in First Round
Gosselin is one of the best draft writers around, and in this re-draft he has McCourty going 4th overall, Hernando going 19th and Gronk going 30th. That’s a low first rounder, a second rounder, and a fourth rounder all going in the first 30 picks. Impressive, most impressive.
Football Outsiders: Breaking Down Gronk
I fully expect the Gronk to feast on the small Colts defenders this week. Hey Robert Mathis, good luck holding your ground against him and Vollmer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2JxQVoSqpI
Gronk gets the hat trick. But the best part of this video? The Ref telling Lamar Woodley to talk to the hand.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/gronk-gets-the-hat-trick-but-the-best-part-of/
Football Outsiders: The 2nd Best Game of Brady’s Career
Gronk #3 Tight End:
What a difference a week makes; after fumbling in the red zone and causing a fumbled kickoff against the Browns, Gronkowski had three touchdowns on five targets in Pittsburgh. Before Sunday, the Steelers had allowed just one passing touchdown to opposing tight ends in 57 targets, a 12-yard catch by Benjamin Watson in Week 6.
Benny #4 Running Back
Green-Ellis had one carry for 17 yards and two for 13 yards. That doesn’t sound like the makings of a great day, but consider that those are three of the four longest carries against the Steelers so far this season, and it looks a little better. The 17-yarder was Green-Ellis’s opening carry, and it was one of the rare times this year that the Steelers have been defeated at the line of scrimmage, with the Patriots doing a great job of sealing the alley outside to create an easy lane for Green-Ellis.
“Seattle…Seattle…Seattle…Seattle…Seattle.”- William Stephen Belichick, 11/09/2016 Eloquent. Articulate. Expressive. On that note, let’s get to some links. Ben Volin (Boston Globe) offers his game preview, opining that the Seahawks haven’t changed all that much since Super Bowl XLI. Other than a banged up Michael Bennett, this Seattle defense is mostly the same. Earl Thomas flying around the […]