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Worst Offensive Performance in Recent Memory

ivanvamp

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The numbers themselves are U-G-L-Y.

- 9 first downs. That's right. Nine.
- 4-18 on third downs. 22.2% conversion rate.
- 232 total yards.
- 3.6 yards per play.
- Brady: 19-39 (48.7%) - Those are Tebow numbers.
- 2.3 yards per rush.
- 26 minutes of possession.

I can't remember a game where the Patriots' offense played worse. The only saving grace in this game is this number: 0 turnovers. No game-changing mistakes, fortunately.

I knew this would be a work in progress and that things would not look good early on. But this is worse than I thought. The injuries to Gronk, Vereen, and Amendola sure haven't helped. But my goodness, how many times last night did a young receiver either run the wrong route or simply drop a pass? A ton.

I thought Brady's numbers would suffer this year because of the young receivers. Yikes, has that proven to be true so far. His stats thus far:

52.7%, 473 yds, 3 td, 1 int

That is very un-Brady like.

They get 10 days to work on things. My hope is to somehow get by Tampa but see the young guys improve. If they don't improve, the Pats are in huge trouble. If they do, there's hope.
 
did you watch the patriots during the 90's?
 
2003 miami game say hi.
 
We knew this was going to be tough but we thought we would at least be doing it with the likes of Amendola, Vereen and (as soon as possible) Gronkowski. Threee of our four top weapons are currently out as well as our second string TE in Sudfeld.

You can;t expect rookie's to carry the team. Edelman did a fine job of picking up some of the workload and he was our clear MVP.

Whine about it all you want, but there were positives from our rookies. If Dobson had reeled in that catch we may be preaching a completely different story right now. He was getting open all day. However, you don't learn without making mistakes. Thompkins again was getting open and getting good seperation...there are just a few areas in his game that he needs to address.

We thought we could ease these guys in yet they became the main focal point...the last thing we wanted.

Gronkowski looks set to come back by week 3/4 and that alone will take a lot of strain away and free the rookies up as they'll put double teams on Gronk all day long. Then when Amendola returns we'll be laughing.
 
Nope. Just pointing out what's happening. There's a difference, you know. You can point out the negatives without it being whining.

you can......but your OP is whining
 
I can't remember a game where the Patriots' offense played worse. The only saving grace in this game is this number: 0 turnovers. No game-changing mistakes, fortunately.

I knew this would be a work in progress and that things would not look good early on. But this is worse than I thought. The injuries to Gronk, Vereen, and Amendola sure haven't helped. But my goodness, how many times last night did a young receiver either run the wrong route or simply drop a pass? A ton.

If they don't improve, the Pats are in huge trouble. If they do, there's hope.

I remember an entire 16-game season that was worse than this. The good news is that the 2013 Patriots have already won twice as many games!!!!

Check this out: 1990 New England Patriots Statistics & Players - Pro-Football-Reference.com

The 1990 Patriots offense averaged 11.3 ppg, 260 yards per game, and set an NFL record by being outscored by 265 points for the season.

The Patriot with the most touchdowns in 1990 was...drum roll, please...Marv Cook, with 5 touchdowns.

Cheer up IvanVamp, this season is already a huge success compared to 1990.
 
i think so. it was worse than those rare 4 ints games by brady.
 
I remember an entire 16-game season that was worse than this. The good news is that the 2013 Patriots have already won twice as many games!!!!

Check this out: 1990 New England Patriots Statistics & Players - Pro-Football-Reference.com

The 1990 Patriots offense averaged 11.3 ppg, 260 yards per game, and set an NFL record by being outscored by 265 points for the season.

The Patriot with the most touchdowns in 1990 was...drum roll, please...Marv Cook, with 5 touchdowns.

Cheer up IvanVamp, this season is already a huge success compared to 1990.


they didn't have tom brady.
 
i think so. it was worse than those rare 4 ints games by brady.

No, because we LOSE those games.
I know people find it hard to accept but a punt is actually better than an Int
 
You think my OP was me "whining"?

The 'angry face' emoticon' is the Internet equivalent of whining I would say.

Other side of the coin: Man I've been waiting for a game where the D consistently made big stops.
 
....... and yet WE WON THE FREAKEN GAME.

and are 2-0 in the division. Usually with that kind of offensive performance, we'd lose those games. The problems we saw are all fixable and Brady has won with lessor receivers than he has this year. Give it time.

p.s. You did notice the monsoon that happened in the 2nd half. Not exactly a game that's gonna see light-out numbers with the best of teams.
 
I DARE you to put up those same exact numbers for the 2007 Superbowl

All the whinning on here is getting ridiculous
 
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