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One of the coolest plays in Pats' historyDavid Patten against Buffalo, on the ground unconscious, ball out, complete!
First thing that came to mind.
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First thing that came to mind.
I agree about kc but if the Pats get as far as the AFCCG, they will be fully capable of beating kc in kc.It's possible but it'll be tight, even at 12-5. The problem is I played around on the ESPN playoff machine, and even assuming NE wins vs Tennessee and 1 Buffalo loss, the Chiefs come out on top every time. If KC wins out, then they will likely get the top seed and I don't see them losing (MAYBE they'll lose to LAC or Pitt, but I don't see it). On the other hand, if NE wins out, then not even KC winning out can stop them from getting the 1 seed. That Miami loss (and Harris’ fumble) may come back to haunt us.
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It's possible but it'll be tight, even at 12-5. The problem is I played around on the ESPN playoff machine, and even assuming NE wins vs Tennessee and 1 Buffalo loss, the Chiefs come out on top every time. If KC wins out, then they will likely get the top seed and I don't see them losing (MAYBE they'll lose to LAC or Pitt, but I don't see it). On the other hand, if NE wins out, then not even KC winning out can stop them from getting the 1 seed. That Miami loss (and Harris’ fumble) may come back to haunt us.
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Maybe it depends on who beats who, but I’m getting us as the 1 seed if both us and kc finish 12-5, I tried a few different combos too -
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The Pats have tiebreakers vs. everyone except Buffalo( due to better afce record).Maybe it depends on who beats who, but I’m getting us as the 1 seed if both us and kc finish 12-5, I tried a few different combos too -
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Ohh ok I think I misread your post. Yeah if kc or even lac win out we would need to win out. If not , we could very likely afford one lossyeah, you are assuming 1 KC loss and 1 NE loss. I was assuming 0 KC losses and 1 NE loss. Hopefully your scenario is right.
The Pats have tiebreakers vs. everyone except Buffalo( due to better afce record).
But if they tie with anyone else,Pats are #1 seed.
I agree about kc but if the Pats get as far as the AFCCG, they will be fully capable of beating kc in kc.
This fires me up
It was only Fairbanks' second season. Local and national Patriots denigration was already in high gear since the merger only four years earlier, from describing Chuck as 'controversial' (like what happened at Oklahoma was unusual, or a big deal) to creating stupid excuses for our success in '74: the preseason players' strike, and the league 'catching up to' the Fairbanks-Bullough 3-4 defense - which is nonsense, as every team in the league except one adopted it within five years.Thanks for posting these videos. I had season tickets back then and was probably blitzed at that Rams game so my memory of the actual game is pretty foggy. Sheaffer Stadium was not what one would say "family oriented" in the 70's. And seeing those aluminum bench seats again . . . Can't believe that was almost a half century ago. LOL
However, I do remember Mini Mac making play after play and Plunkett to Vataha and Stingley was awesome. BTW, I looked back and the year before in 1973, the Patriots had an outstanding draft that included John Hanna, Sam Cunningham, Ray Hamilton, and Darryl Stingley. Stingley's carreer was cut short by an awful paralyzing injury in 1978. I think all four are in the Patriots Hall of Fame.
you mean the number 1 seed, right? Or the difference between playing at home or away.Yeah as others have said I think we need to sweep the Bills if we want the division. That's a tough task. That freaking 1 point week 1 Dolphins loss might be the difference between playing on wild card weekend and resting...
Yes for tying the Bills for the division and the conference top seed.you mean the number 1 seed, right? Or the difference between playing at home or away.
Pats do NOT need to sweep Buff to win div. Buff has 2 guaranteed losses: @Bucs and @ Pats. They could even lose@SaintsYeah as others have said I think we need to sweep the Bills if we want the division. That's a tough task. That freaking 1 point week 1 Dolphins loss might be the difference between playing on wild card weekend and resting...
great recap, I loved that 70's team. Some of the greatest Patriots of all time on both sides of the ball.It was only Fairbanks' second season. Local and national Patriots denigration was already in high gear since the merger only four years earlier, from describing Chuck as 'controversial' (like what happened at Oklahoma was unusual, or a big deal) to creating stupid excuses for our success in '74: the preseason players' strike, and the league 'catching up to' the Fairbanks-Bullough 3-4 defense - which is nonsense, as every team in the league except one adopted it within five years.
The '74 team was simply outstanding. After losing both games - and the playoff spot - to the Bills by a total of three points, four of the ensuing losses were by one score or less. Injuries killed us. Mack Herron set the NFL All-Purpose Yards Single-Season record, which Terry Metcalf broke by 18 yards a year later. The Patriots scored the second most points in the league.
Hog & Sam are in the team HOF, and Darryl should be. Ray was of course very good for us, but wasn't a Pro Bowler.
1974 put the Patriots on the map. Injuries messed up 1975, but to go with some close losses, Grogan - Plunkett's future replacement - got critical experience. The draft haul we got from the 49ers for Plunkett put us over the top, and only Dreith prevented our first Super Bowl title.
Pats do NOT need to sweep Buff to win div. Buff has 2 guaranteed losses: @Bucs and @ Pats. They could even lose@Saints
tomorrow night. But Pats might need to run the table to beat out kc for #1 seed.
To show how much the game has changed, Ray Hamilton played NT in the 3-4 at 240 lbs, which even then was light, maybe the equivalent of 265 lbs today. Needless to say, he rarely two gapped even though he played all three downs...It was only Fairbanks' second season. Local and national Patriots denigration was already in high gear since the merger only four years earlier, from describing Chuck as 'controversial' (like what happened at Oklahoma was unusual, or a big deal) to creating stupid excuses for our success in '74: the preseason players' strike, and the league 'catching up to' the Fairbanks-Bullough 3-4 defense - which is nonsense, as every team in the league except one adopted it within five years.
The '74 team was simply outstanding. After losing both games - and the playoff spot - to the Bills by a total of three points, four of the ensuing losses were by one score or less. Injuries killed us. Mack Herron set the NFL All-Purpose Yards Single-Season record, which Terry Metcalf broke by 18 yards a year later. The Patriots scored the second most points in the league.
Hog & Sam are in the team HOF, and Darryl should be. Ray was of course very good for us, but wasn't a Pro Bowler.
1974 put the Patriots on the map. Injuries messed up 1975, but to go with some close losses, Grogan - Plunkett's future replacement - got critical experience. The draft haul we got from the 49ers for Plunkett put us over the top, and only Dreith prevented our first Super Bowl title.