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Here we go:
- I will start the thread with an apology to Gronk and his father. I thought they would play the Gronk won't play until he is 100% thing and I was wrong. He probably played with some pain, but he came back quickly. I unfairly criticized him. Granted the you can't rush back the bone bruise people and he needs to be completely healed people were not right either.
- This defense is clicking at the right time. Belichick and Patricia always hold things back until late in the year and seems to be they have finally unloaded their arsenal. This is the best pass rush I have seen from the Patriots in years. Granted this is the most talented pass rush crew they have had in years with Jones, Nink, Sheard, Easly, and Hicks. The secondary, which was supposed to be a huge weakness, is actually a strength.
- I really like this Leonard Johnson guy and what he brings to the table especially while only being here for a week. But can he stop with the Chris Canty dance moves? Act like you have been there before. You broke up a pass. You didn't have a pick six.
- I have been a huge fan of his season long before it was trendy to do so, but last night was Logan Ryan's best game. I don't know. In some ways, he may be the best CB on our roster right now. Taking on DeAndre Hopkins is a big boy assignment even with over the top help. Hopkins destroyed Revis. Ryan drew single coverage on Hopkins at times too. I have been saying he is an upgrade over Browner for a while, but now I think he is a huge upgrade.
- It seems pretty clear where the Pats have been hurt the most from all these injuries is the special teams. Many people have questioned over the years why the Pats play so many starters in key special team roles and over the last three games we have seen why. The special teams played a key role in the loss to Denver. It was THE REASON the Pats lost to the Eagles. And it was the only time the Texans had any hope last night. Almost every big mistake in the special teams over this time were caused by back ups playing roles they were not accustomed to.
- It is good to see Jerod Mayo finally being healthy at the right time of the year. When Hightower gets back, the Pats will have the best LB corp in the league. I still think Mayo could be gone after this season unless he takes a sizable pay cut, but his impact could be big in the playoffs this year.
- I know the o-line had problems at times, but overall they did a pretty good job. They totally took Watt out of the game. Yes, it was easier with his bum hand, but even completely healthy, I wonder if he would have been all that effective.
- That said, Tre Jackson was awful. I didn't think losing Kline would be that big of a deal because Kline had been struggling too, but Jackson was a big downgrade. Too many missed assignments and stupid mistakes.
- I still don't get why they don't make James White a bigger part of the offense. This is the second week in a row where he seemed to only get significant playing time because of the situation forced them to play him more and the second week in a row where he came through big time when they put him in.
- To his catch that was overturned, I think many people here get the rule wrong. I have seen many people say that when the toe touched that it was a catch, but I am pretty sure that the rule states that if any part of the foot hits out of bounds that the receiver is out of bounds. That said, I don't know if his heel ever touched out of bounds and I don't think there was enough evidence to tell either way.
- I still don't get how this team continues to pile up the injuries and then still play lights out. I thought for sure when McCourty went out that Hoyer was going to exploit the Pats deep, but the Pats dialed up the pressure and literally knocked Hoyer out of the game.
- What is Bill O'Brien doing using the Wildcat? He was here when the Pats figured out how to destroy the Wildcat. No one falls for it anymore.












