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I remember where I was when Mo Lewis knocked out Drew.Diggs was sensational tonight, what a performance.
They might play that game on NFLN in years to come
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They might play that game on NFLN in years to come
Maye outplayed Allen tonight.Oh... Bang for the buck? Maye is the best deal in the NFL. Though Allen even with his massive contract might still be worth more... cause he is just that good right now.
And bildoes. Don’t forget the bildoes.Thing is, there's not much else there but grit. Except for the grime. So much grime!
Forged in Foxboro episode that covers this game is gonna be so good.
And bildoes. Don’t forget the bildoes.
This is a completely factual, indisputable statement. On the road, in his 17th start, no less.Maye outplayed Allen tonight.
That play was like vintage Mahomes or Allen.I was almost scared of in the grasp but it was just quick enough
Training camps really are too short nowadays. I understand why they shortened it, but at the end of the day, those are types of issues a well-coached team used to have under control by the end of preseason. Or if you’re the Jets, never get under control.The thing is, just 2 weeks ago I wasn't sure there would be a Forged in Foxboro, or if we were seeing a Faked in Foxboro.
I mean, the penalties, the turnovers, the team coming out so flat, the ultra-conservative play calling. It didn't look promising.
What a turnaround.
Training camps really are too short nowadays. I understand why they shortened it, but at the end of the day, those are types of issues a well-coached team used to have under control by the end of preseason. Or if you’re the Jets, never get under control.
We used to laugh and complain saying Belichick treated September as extended training camp, but I really don’t think it was intentional, he just really needed that long to get the team up and running. And seeing Vrabel with the same experience validates that idea. Anyway, really great to see the Pats progressing on all fronts, it’s a great feeling to be a fan of this team again!
That comment by belichick has been bastardized.Training camps really are too short nowadays. I understand why they shortened it, but at the end of the day, those are types of issues a well-coached team used to have under control by the end of preseason. Or if you’re the Jets, never get under control.
We used to laugh and complain saying Belichick treated September as extended training camp, but I really don’t think it was intentional, he just really needed that long to get the team up and running. And seeing Vrabel with the same experience validates that idea. Anyway, really great to see the Pats progressing on all fronts, it’s a great feeling to be a fan of this team again!
Here’s a thought.One of the many joys of the dynasty years was watch BB "climb the mountain" every year. No matter how the NFL tried to screw the Pats - cooked up scandals to steal draft picks, rule changes - plus the usual roster turnover, he would take whatever he had to work with and mold it into a contender by Thanksgiving. Some of those teams were very flawed - the 2011 secondary, the 2006 and 2013 WR corps.
I'm finally beginning to have the feeling that we may see something similar. There is some good talent to work with, starting at some of the most critical positions. The effort is there. The team is young, but with coaching and experience should improve.
I think we may finally be over the painful past 5 years. Just maybe.
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