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Danny Amendola saves the day with two 4th quarter TDs
Jacksonville fumble recovery fortunately blown dead
Patriots rally late from 10 down to beat Jaguars in AFCCG
Danny Amendola saves the day with two 4th quarter TDs
Jacksonville fumble recovery fortunately blown dead
Patriots rally late from 10 down to beat Jaguars in AFCCG
Sunday January 21, 2018 at 3:00
2017 AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium
New England Patriots 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 20
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Doug Marrone
Quarterbacks: Tom Brady, Blake Bortles
Odds: Patriots favored by 7½
Weather: 48°, 3 mph wind
Game MVP: Danny Amendola
Pats improve to 15-3; advance to Super Bowl 52 vs Eagles
Jaguars finish season with a record of 12-7
The 2017 Jacksonville Jaguars had a great defense, ranked second in scoring, yardage as well as turnovers. They limited Buffalo to just three points in their wild card game, then won a 45-42 shootout at Pittsburgh to advance to the AFC championship game.
What the Jags did not have was Danny Amendola and Tom Brady.
While Amendola was the hero of the game for Patriot fans, there was another play that created far more attention. Jacksonville's defense had been relentless with constant pressure on Brady, sacking him three times. The Jaguar offense had controlled the clock, keeping the Pats offense on the bench. Two plays into the fourth quarter the Jags kicked a field goal to increase their lead to 20-10.
Three plays later Amendola completed a 20-yard double pass on the left sideline to Dion Lewis, who was hit and fumbled at the Jacksonville 33. Jaguar linebacker Myles Jack recovered, with a path to what likely would have been a 67-yard scoop-and-score. However, the play was whistled dead and ruled that while Jack did recover, he was down by contact.
It was a very close call, but I can understand Jacksonville being upset. I can see if it was called either that Lewis was tackled and the play was over, or that it was a fumble and Jack recovered - much more than the ruling on the field, because I don't really see Jack ever being tackled after he recovered the ball.
The Patriots forced a three-and-out and got the ball back. Then on a third-and-18 from their own 25 with 10:49 left to play, Brady connected with Danny Amendola on a 21 yard pass for a first down. The next play was a 31 yard completion to Phillip Dorsett, then the Pats found the end zone on two more passes to Amendola.
Both teams punted on their next possessions, but Jacksonville began the next drive deep in their own territory. The Jaguars had to punt once again, this time from their nine yard line. Amendola returned the kick 20 yards to the Jacksonville 30, with 4:58 left to play. Five plays later Brady connected with 'Dola again to give the Patriots a four point lead.
Amendola finished with 84 yards receiving on seven receptions and two touchdowns, and Brandin Cooks had 100 yards on six receptions. The Jacksonville defense sacked Brady three times, limited the Pats to 2.4 yards per carry (46 yards on 19 carries). The Jaguars held a 35:08 to 24:52 advantage in time of possession, never turned the ball over (the Pats had the one fumble), and were better on third down (6-15, compared to 3-12 for the Patriots. One aspect that New England did hold a distinct advantage was penalties, with Jacksonville flagged six times for 98 yards, while the Pats had just one penalty, for ten yards.
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He was ruled down by contact, and the Jags followed with a three-and-out series. Everything started to unravel a few minutes later.
With 10:49 remaining and the Pats facing third-and-18 at their own 25-yard line, the Jaguars liked their chances — and for good reason. Jacksonville’s vaunted defense ranked fifth in the league in preventing third-down conversions of 16 yards or longer.
The unit featured six Pro Bowl selections, two speedy linebackers, the league’s top-rated secondary and arguably the best pass rush in franchise history. The Jags had few, if any, holes on that side of the ball. In third-down situations of 16 yards or longer, they had stopped opponents short of first downs 17 times in 18 tries during the regular season.
None of those came against Brady.
The New England quarterback handled a low snap in a shotgun formation, took a five-step drop to buy extra time, shuffled left to avoid Dareus’ rush and then threw a low pass to Danny Amendola in the middle of the field that he hauled in for a 21-yard gain.
“I remember how big the play was,” Patriots running back James White recalled. “I don’t remember the exact play call or what-not, but it was a big play. I mean, Danny always comes up with plays like that, finds the right spot in zone. We had good protection; the offensive line did a great job. Tom did a good job finding him. We needed that play in order to get to where we wanted to be, so it was huge play.”
New England scored four plays later, seizing the momentum from the unlikely conversion and leaving the Jags reeling.
Players, coaches, and fans point to other reasons for the Patriots’ comeback: Brady being Brady; officials ruling Jack down; Pro Bowl defensive linemen Calais Campbell and Yannick Ngakoue getting injured; two busted coverages near the goal line that resulted in touchdowns; and the offense’s inability to run the ball late.
But the one that sticks out for everyone is the third-and-long play.
On the third-down catch, Amendola ran a seam route that started between the left-side numbers and the hash marks. He curled behind Jack, who had taken a few steps right to cover White out of the backfield, and in front of safety Tashaun Gipson.
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