I thought Moore looked really good too...strip tackle and alot of pressures, probably should have had 1 or 2 sacks
The way Moore has played on passing downs has been sick given he's been here, what, 3 weeks?
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If he has a good preseason and has the chemistry with Tom I think he may pass Tate
Jackson is 6'5 and 230 llbs.
Price is 6'0 and 205 lbs. They are nothing alike in terms of size.
The comparison of Price to Givens is much better.
Cohen has been another surprise. He played extremely well today..
One reason Patriots might do that is to get Hoyer acclimated to the idea that he could be called upon at any time. Keeps him on his toes.
Tom Brady talks about unique back and forth in 2nd quarter, with Brian Hoyer in for a few snaps before Brady returned. Was pre-planned.
Hopefully we don't see a thread this offseason titled "The Taylor Price Disaster".
The illegal hit to the head call on Wilfork was total BS..
As was the PI call on Butler.. Marshall was STOPPED and so was Butler.. Just because his hands were out doesn't mean he interferred with Marshall..
Other notes.. Ohrnberger played well at the RG position. So did Wendell.
I don't see the Pats bringing Page back.
Taylor Price played extremely well. In fact, on the plays that weren't run calls when he was on the field (which were at least 3) he got open every time.
Tate continues to recover from his knee issue.. He's clearly a longstrider. But he can get open.. As he proved today on the deep TD Catch.
How did Fred Taylor look? Do you think they might try to use him in the playoffs? Obviously BJGE and Woodhead are getting it done out there, but if Taylor is healthy and still has his "stuff", he'd be a great weapon to add and the extra depth is never a bad thing.
I love the fact that we won this game 38-7 without Welker, Branch and Hernandez. We are gonna be on fire in that divisional games with our offense back in full force!
That was the call on Wilfork?! I was at a bar watching the game so I didn't get any sound, but the sack looked textbook to me. What a terrible call.
Excellent game by the starters and the subs!
Miami Dolphins soon-to-be free agent running back Ronnie Brown entered Sunday’s Week 17 matchup with the New England Patriots needing just 30 rushing yards to earn a $500,000 incentive, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Brown’s contract called for the bonus if the veteran running back could amass 750 yards on the ground this season.
Rushing for 30+ yards was a feat Brown had accomplished in 11 games this season and 32 times in his last 39 outings. But after receiving just six carries for a total of 14 yards Sunday afternoon, Brown fell 16 yards shy of cashing a check worth half a million dollars.
Not to mention playing without Woodhead for most of the game. Neither BJGE nor Taylor were productive out of what would have been Woodhead's snaps...
Well, the idiot ref called the penalty on #95 (TBC), but he wasn't dressed. And though Moore was in on that play, he wasn't a part of the tackle.. So, clearly the call had to be on Wilfork. And yes, it WAS a textbook play. The only time their helmets hit was AFTER the initial hit when they were on the way down to the ground.. There was no contact to the head otherwise.