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10>7-3I didn't want to make a thread on it because I knew it would not go anywhere.
This could be complete HOMERISM, but there is stats to prove it.
Can we say the pats are the BEST team in the AFC? (hear me out)
Everyone knows how the pats-colts game went down and the pats dominated most of the game.
Look at this: Pats margin of victory +126, Colts +114.
7-3>10-0? or am i just losing it
I loved how you guys tried to go to Moss up top when the game was well under wraps. Revis did his job, but damn Belichick is cut-throat! Geez.
I loved how you guys tried to go to Moss up top when the game was well under wraps. Revis did his job, but damn Belichick is cut-throat! Geez.
Actually, we did that on a fairly periodic basis all day. I just think it was due back up in the rotation of plays. I think a big part of Moss' job today, was to clear revis out of the game by keeping him out wide on Moss. Those periodic throws do exactly that. The middle of the field was open all day to Welker (and Edelman too). Revis was a non-factor all day, as was Moss. I think by design as much as anything.
Not with that little time left.
Congrats Pats fans. It is great to watch the jets lose. The Pats played a nearly flawless 1st half and i was hoping you would go into half time 35-0. The relaxed a little in the second half but over all i thought they played a good game. As a fins fan it makes me sick we gave up on welker, but then agian we dont have a Brady on the team to get him the ball. I can only hope the jets and their jack ass of a coach agonize over this game for the rest of the year.
As i had said in an earlier post, even though your team is in the same division as my team, the Pats are exciting to watch. Good game folks!
I'm a bit torn. We did the job, came away with the win and got another divisional win in the column, however we continue to come out flat after half time. I sure hope we can do something about it, as teams seem to adjust well to the Patriots after half time.
I know this doesn't have much to do with the topic but who is the better BM? I prefer McGowan. Meriweather plays better than him a few times but McG plays at a consistently high level.
I know. Why should he be pissed he got beat? Like were supposed to just give the ball back when were up at the end of the game? What is that?
Pass rush might be the worst in the league
Props to Edelman for that third down gain.
Quite fidgety...
-Jamman
Overall, a very good game. 10 good and bad points.
The good points:
1. 410 yards total offense and 31 points against a good Jets defense. Tied with Miami for most points given up by the Jets, and just behind Miami in total yards (413 vs. 410).
2. Dominant 1st half, again.
3. Dominated the time of possession almost 2:1.
4. Wes Welker was on fire.
5. Best overall defensive performance of the year, holding the Jets to 226 total yards offense (mostly in the 2nd half), with 5 turnovers include 4 INTs, one for a TD.
6. Sanchez to Bodden. The 1st INT gave us the momentum and the lead after the Maroney drive-killing fumble. The 3rd INT stopped the Jets momentum and gave us back control of the game.
7. 2 sacks by TBC, including one causing a fumble.
8. Good hard aggressive running by Maroney, despire the fumble.
9. Nice effort by a patchwork Oline, with Neal out and Vollmer missing much of the game.
10. Pretty much eliminated the 4-6 Jets from playoff contention, and embarrassed the Sanchize.
The bad points:
1. Final score should have been at least 38-7. Again missed a lot of potential points, killed a couple of drives, and missed several red zone chances.
2. Failed to show the killer instinct. Up 24-0, let the Jets back into the game and gave them some momentum. At one point a 10 point game with the Jets having the ball near midfield.
3. We once again reverted to soft coverage with no pressure and BBDB defense with a lead, allowing the Jets to mount their only sustained offensive drive of the game. Pees was much more of a threat to us than Sanchez.
4. Terrible special teams. Bad coverage of punts and kickoffs. Blocked punt by Hanson for a TD could have been huge with another team. Missed 39 yard FG by Ghost ... just not acceptable.
5. 0 points scored in the 3rd quarter again. Just not acceptable.
6. Oline broke down in the 2nd half. Brady was pressured the whole half.
7. Moss pretty much shut down by Revis.
8. 6 penalties for 51 yards.
9. Fumbled the ball 3 times, losing 1.
10. Where were the TEs? Neither Watson nor Baker had a catch. They obviously were busy helping in protection, but it would have been nice to see them involved a little bit in the passing game.
Not bad overall, but we'll have to do better next week against the Saints.
1. Final score should have been at least 38-7. Again missed a lot of potential points, killed a couple of drives, and missed several red zone chances.
2. Failed to show the killer instinct. Up 24-0, let the Jets back into the game and gave them some momentum. At one point a 10 point game with the Jets having the ball near midfield.
3. We once again reverted to soft coverage with no pressure and BBDB defense with a lead, allowing the Jets to mount their only sustained offensive drive of the game. Pees was much more of a threat to us than Sanchez.
4. Terrible special teams. Bad coverage of punts and kickoffs. Blocked punt by Hanson for a TD could have been huge with another team. Missed 39 yard FG by Ghost ... just not acceptable.
5. 0 points scored in the 3rd quarter again. Just not acceptable.
6. Oline broke down in the 2nd half. Brady was pressured the whole half.
9. Fumbled the ball 3 times, losing 1.
10. Where were the TEs? Neither Watson nor Baker had a catch. They obviously were busy helping in protection, but it would have been nice to see them involved a little bit in the passing game.
I agree with ya.
We are stil not firing on all cyclinders. We need to pick it up if we want to get to the SB.
Complete homerism, but I agree with you.
Look at what HAD to go wrong for the Pats to lose last week:
a. LoMo fumble on the goal line.
b. Brady red zone INT.
c. Another phantom PI call in Indy.
d. Horrendous spot by the ref, and uncharacteristic mismanagement of timeouts by the Pats.
e. Injuries to TBC & Ninko with Green & Warren already out.
f. Matt Light out, Vollmer did a great job, but we had no one to spell Kaczur when he struggled.
If there's a rematch, we can possible have Green & Warren back, as well as Taylor and Sammy. I like our chances....
great post.....and I agree......If we play the 2nd half against Saints the way we have against Jests and Colts........it will be a rough ending.......I have a bad feeling about next weeks game......would feel better if it was home.....not away at the loudest stadium in the league