Re: No Morning Links Today
I'll see if I can come in off the bench with a few links for everyone:
Tom E Curran at CSNNE has
Suh and Co. pleased with pressure on Brady. DE Cliff Avril commented that "once we made (Brady) step up, he didn't have a lot of stepping up room so he tried to slide out a little bit to the ends and we just made the plays. But definitely the defensive backs did their thing."
Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe writes that
Mark Herzlich is a giant source of inspiration. Following the fine piece on Herzlich, he also notes that Peyton and Eli Manning both made "generous" donations to the Myra Kraft Foundation, according to Robert Kraft.
Bedard also has an analysis of Saturday's game,
Breakdown: Lions 34, Patriots 10
Over at
espnBoston Tedy Bruschi has his post-game analysis, declaring that
Patriots need more than Tom Brady if they are going to advance in the playoffs this year.
Also at espnBoston
Mike Reiss takes a look at how many snaps each defensive player was on the field for, noting there was a
Lot of nickel work.
All Things Pats has a summary of a WEEI interview from this morning in which
Tom Brady talks about Pats loss to Lions, Ochocinco, the offensive line, and whether or not this loss was a good thing for the Patriots.
The
Rap Sheet at the Boston Herald has
Patriots WR Brandon Tate: "Working on everything I can do to make the team".
Ian Rapoport and Karen Guregian also ask the question
in wake of Tom Brady being mauled by Lions, might Nate Solder be a viable backup plan at right guard?
My stomach is rumbling, so it's off to lunch for me ... maybe I'll find some more later this afternoon.