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One thing I did just notice is the 3 pass plays of 30+ yards Sunday were the most since week 6 against the Chiefs, and they obviously had two the week before against San Diego. Prior to that you have to go back to the Colts game, where they had one.
Here's the link of the whole season for that:
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/stats/2014/gains/
Big plays as a whole are also a little behind from last season:
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/stats/2013/gains/
Looking at the totals as a whole, barring a big finish these next two weeks, they'll likely finish behind last year's totals for the number of plays of 20+ yards. Here are the numbers of where they are now, compared to where they finished last year:
Pass Plays by distance (2013 Final Totals in parenthesis):
Plays of 20-30yds: 22 (27)
Plays of 30-40yds: 7 (11)
Plays of 40-50yds: 6 (5)
Plays of 50+: 2 (3)
Although as we saw Sunday on that pass play to Tyms, they're not off by much. As I mentioned in another thread, part of the problem is the fact Amendola hasn't played up to what he did last year. He had eight plays of over 20 yards in 2013, including one over 50. This year, not one. Another player missing that also had a few big plays is Dobson, who had three receptions of 30+ yards last season including two of over 50 yards, while Thompkins had three of 30+ also.
Overall, however, this is a better group than they had last season in terms of guys who have consistently played well. LaFell has been a terrific pick-up and he already has more receiving first downs this year than every other receiver finished with last season with the exception of Edelman. LaFell also has 7 touchdowns at this point in the year, also more than any player had last season (Edelman lead the team with 6 in 2013).
Have to say, I definitely feel better about these guys than I did last year heading into the postseason if they all stay healthy, although it would be great if Amendola would pick the playoffs to make a few plays - but I don't want to get everyone too fired up about him
Here's the link of the whole season for that:
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/stats/2014/gains/
Big plays as a whole are also a little behind from last season:
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/stats/2013/gains/
Looking at the totals as a whole, barring a big finish these next two weeks, they'll likely finish behind last year's totals for the number of plays of 20+ yards. Here are the numbers of where they are now, compared to where they finished last year:
Pass Plays by distance (2013 Final Totals in parenthesis):
Plays of 20-30yds: 22 (27)
Plays of 30-40yds: 7 (11)
Plays of 40-50yds: 6 (5)
Plays of 50+: 2 (3)
Although as we saw Sunday on that pass play to Tyms, they're not off by much. As I mentioned in another thread, part of the problem is the fact Amendola hasn't played up to what he did last year. He had eight plays of over 20 yards in 2013, including one over 50. This year, not one. Another player missing that also had a few big plays is Dobson, who had three receptions of 30+ yards last season including two of over 50 yards, while Thompkins had three of 30+ also.
Overall, however, this is a better group than they had last season in terms of guys who have consistently played well. LaFell has been a terrific pick-up and he already has more receiving first downs this year than every other receiver finished with last season with the exception of Edelman. LaFell also has 7 touchdowns at this point in the year, also more than any player had last season (Edelman lead the team with 6 in 2013).
Have to say, I definitely feel better about these guys than I did last year heading into the postseason if they all stay healthy, although it would be great if Amendola would pick the playoffs to make a few plays - but I don't want to get everyone too fired up about him
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