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Cam Newton leads Pats to victory in debut
Patriots beat Dolphins, 21-11
Cam Newton leads Pats to victory in debut
Patriots beat Dolphins, 21-11
Sunday Sept 13, 2020 at 1:00
Week 1, Game 1 at Gillette Stadium
New England Patriots 21, Miami Dolphins 11
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Brian Flores
QBs: Cam Newton, Ryan Fitzpatrick
Odds: New England Patriots favored by 7½
There have been six Pats games played on September 13, each with a different head coach, and a distinct era.
First up is Game One of the short-lived Cam Newton era, which got off to a very positive start.
The stark contrast between Brady and Newton running this offense – key word here is "running" – became evident almost immediately, as Newton read-options and other designed runs proved effective in moving the football consistently against Miami's defense. After New England's defense forced a Miami three-and-out to start the game, two of the first four New England plays were designed runs for Newton, who gained positive yardage on both efforts, including a first-down. In all, Newton gained 75 yards on 15 rushing attempts – an even five yards per carry – and a pair of touchdowns with his legs.
New England's focus on the running game chewed up considerable clock throughout the day. The Patriots wound up winning the time of possession advantage 35 minutes to 25, thanks in large part to the success of the rushing attack.
Meanwhile, New England's run defense, which suffered mightily in the Wild-Card loss to Tennessee back in January, held Miami to around half a field by intermission. The Dolphins managed only 87 yards total by game's end, a paltry 3.3 average per carry. Patriots defenders knew they'd have to solidify this aspect of their play in order to get off to a better start in 2020 than 2019 ended.
Second-year edge rusher Chase Winovich epitomized that aggressive style of run-defense. He finished with six total tackles (four solo), including a pair of run-stuffers on consecutive first-quarter plays, one for a loss of three yards which contributed to Miami's having to punt for the second time in as many drives at the outset.
The secondary did its part for most of the afternoon, too, though it wasn't without its faults. Cornerback Stephon Gilmore, the league's reigning Defensive Player of the Year, thwarted one Miami drive with an early interception of QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in Dolphins territory. In the '19 finale, Gilmore surrendered eight catches for 137 yards to Miami receiver DeVante Parker.
By halftime Sunday, Parker had half as many grabs and only 47 yards, and that's what he'd end with – in part due to Parker's lingering hamstring injury, which limited him in practices all week. Yet, Gilmore also committed a couple of pass interference penalties Sunday afternoon, the first of which contributed to Miami's lone touchdown drive of the game, early in the fourth quarter to close the deficit to 14-11.
Newton and the O responded, though, by driving – mostly on the ground – to the Dolphins' 5-yard line, where they faced a 4th-and-short. Newton, running behind fullback Jakob Johnson, easily converted before tailback Sony Michel scored on a 1-yard run. Crucially, the Patriots again took precious time off the clock, and cornerback J.C. Jackson's INT just after the two-minute warning clinched the 21-11 victory.
A good start, and a most unusual one. An unprecedented one, in fact, when you consider it was played in front of zero fans, due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions league-wide.
"Yeah, it's definitely different. Everything about it," McCourty agreed. "It kind of felt like back in high school. It was definitely a different feel. You had to make your own energy, you could hear everything going on out there on the field. You could hear trash-talking, communication. But I thought we adjusted. You could feel the energy on the big plays, but it was different without the crowd noise and having the fans there supporting us."
NFL Week 1 PFF ReFocused: New England Patriots 21, Miami Dolphins 11
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The big story heading into the matchup was what the Patriots' offense would look like with Newton at quarterback and whether the team would make use of his rushing threat. Based on this outing, not only will New England make use of Newton’s rushing threat, but the team will lean heavily on it.
Newton led the team in rushing in pretty much every possible category. He had more carries (15), yards (75), yards after contact (39), first downs (8) and touchdowns (2) than any other Patriots ball-carrier, and it was clearly a staple of an offense whose receivers still didn’t look like they were going to elevate the passing game.
The Patriots embraced some of the classic Carolina run concepts that Newton makes possible, such as running pure quarterback-power plays, and don’t seem inclined to dial back on the traits that make him such a unique threat in order to preserve his durability over the course of the season.
The Patriots’ offensive line also largely had its way with Miami’s defensive front, controlling the line of scrimmage and answering some of the questions that surrounded it entering the year.
5 takeaways from the Patriots' 21-11 win over the Dolphins
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Cam Newton was always going to be the biggest story of Game 1, good or bad.
Sunday, it turned out, he was neither good nor bad. He was great.
Of the 18 quarterbacks who started games at 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon, Newton threw for the fewest yards, with 155. He joined counterpart Ryan Fitzpatrick as one of only two of the 18 among that group who failed to throw a touchdown pass.
But don’t let the numbers fool you. Newton dominated Sunday’s game, with his passing stats only telling a small part of the story in his Patriots debut, and failing to encapsulate the impact his ability to run the ball had on the efficiency and effectiveness of the New England offense.
Newton himself ran for 75 yards on 15 carries, good for an average of five yards per attempt with a couple of trips to the end zone. And those aren’t the only yards he deserves credit for. The 142 yards piled up by his teammates — bringing the team total to 217 — were likewise attributable to Newton, who helped to create those opportunities because of the threat he posed the Dolphins and his ability to decipher the Miami defense when left to decide whether to keep or give the ball away to his back.
Sony Michel had 37 yards. Rex Burkhead added 32. Rookie JJ Taylor picked up 28 on just four attempts, James White had 22, and Julian Edelman’s 23 on an end around was a testament to the value of the movement and misdirection Josh McDaniels was able to utilize with Newton as his trigger man.
In total, the Patriots kept it on the ground 42 times, and averaged 5.2 yards each time. They were 6-for-11 on third and fourth downs, and if N’Keal Harry hadn’t fumbled through the end zone they would likely have gone 4-for-4 on converting red zone trips into touchdowns.
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