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Its bigtime the Pats run game keeps improving. I read somewhere that only one team in the nfl faces tougher pass defenses the rest of the season than the Pats- the Panthers. Mac will be up against it the rest of the year.
On what was supposed to be a 'give up' running play we have a fumble that Jones recovers and there's another injury on the field. OOF. We just need to get out of this game in 1 piece. The win is assured at this point.
Thing is that they used to have it as a "point of emphasis" because letting the play keep going ends up getting guys hurt. Then this year it seems like it's the opposite of that. Look at this last play, they let the play keep going and... Burns gets hurt.
All these injuries. This game can't end fast enough for both teams. Maybe they should just shake hands and kneel for the last 6 minutes and 30 seconds?
That's because of the blocking call that was made. Shaq Mason was supposed to pull and get him, but Burns was too fast. The Pats got burned on that blocking call twice previously. Yet, McDaniels continues to go back to it.