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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.did they run this rest of the way ???ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- After focusing on the pass on their opening drive of the third quarter, the Patriots made a noticeable strategic change on their long drive that ended with a Stephen Gostkowski field goal.
They ran five plays out of the two-back set on that long drive, favoring more compact, powerful formations in the run game.
That will be something to watch in the fourth quarter as the Patriots look to build on their 17-3 lead.
Good win but Brady is not Brady yet.
I don't know how this will sound, but I think Brady did get back to being Brady and that now he's not Brady again. I think that those who suggest he's been playing a lot more hurt these past couple of weeks than we know are on to something.
I really hope Miami lose in OT because Jacksonville may just eat us alive.
ugly win...I really wantr to know why Slater is on the field and Welker on the sideline with 3 minutes left...this kid looked like he was singlehandedly trying to throw the game
I'm suggesting that we all pitch in and buy O'Brien a playcalling dartboard for Christmas. Something to inject some randomness and unpredictability into the plays. We just need to make sure that it has more than the two existing dartboard segments: "Bomb to Moss" and "Quick out to Welker".
they're using Slater as a blocker,not a wr.................
they're using Slater as a blocker,not a wr.................which.of course signals that we're going to run.
playing not to lose is not working..........kevin faulk is the answer..........throw to the running backs.........goddamnit
You started drinking much too early today...Tom Brady is flat out no longer reliable or good in the clutch. Consisntently makes poor reads/decisions and when pressure the ONLY checkdown he will make is a throw to Welker no matter what the coverage-double or triple.
yeah Pat...the thing is, I would have pulled him from the game after he flubber gumped the onside kick...THAT was truly pathetic and for someone with "hands" supposedly, totally unacceptable. It IS possible to work a running play without having Slater as a "blocker" and lining up Welker on the other side of the run.
Look, it's a small point, but it could have REALLY been a different story if Buffalo wasn't offside...Slater does NOTHING for me.