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My MVP was Gostkowski. He was ridiculous with his kickoffs and was right down the middle with 4 of his FGs. We needed him more than anything yesterday and he came through BIG time. All of a sudden, Gostkowski's job will be under the microscope now that close games are gonna be there throughout the year. Yesterday was an incredible performance by Gost
 
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I agree that Gost is the MVP. With the jets having a very good return game, those touchbacks are invaluable.
 
Jordan for me was 1A with Gostkowski being 1.
 
The Dline

specifically Seymour. Playing like a man possessed. Has anyone noticed he doenst have as big of a gut this year?
 
How come he doesn't kick it to the back of the endzone every game? Seems like he could do it with ease.
 
Gostkowski and Jordan were both very good, and quite frankly the play that I love re-watching.. is the 4th quarter sack of Farve& Washington by Adalius. Take em' down!!
 
How come he doesn't kick it to the back of the endzone every game? Seems like he could do it with ease.

Warmer air is less dense than cold air, so there's less air resistance. Also, as the temperature gets colder, the ball becomes more and more like a brick, meaning that there's less efficient transfer of energy from his leg to the ball.
 
...I'm going a different route with this...

the Jesters' punters. His ****ty kicks kept the Pats in good field position.
 
Gost; not close for me. I understand kicking like that in Denver, but in New Jersey?
 
Warmer air is less dense than cold air, so there's less air resistance. Also, as the temperature gets colder, the ball becomes more and more like a brick, meaning that there's less efficient transfer of energy from his leg to the ball.

uggh now my brain hurts

I say Seymour, Wilfork, Warren
 
My MVP was Gostkowski.

This game to me was a defensive battle with two heavyweights slugging it out especially in the first half and where field position and forcing turnovers were critical in securing a win. I can think of no single player who single-handedly influenced the field position battle like Gost. So yes, my vote also goes to the idiot kicker. He was great yesterday.
 
The whole D is #1 for me with Faulk, Ghost, and Jordan in that order.
 
Coach Bill Belichick. He was a Chess Master yesterday playing against a checker player
 
Warmer air is less dense than cold air, so there's less air resistance. Also, as the temperature gets colder, the ball becomes more and more like a brick, meaning that there's less efficient transfer of energy from his leg to the ball.

Ok, then why didn't he do it in the 5 warmer games the Pats have played so far?
 
Faulk seemed pretty valuable to me.
Don't know what his numbers were.
 
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