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Price: Five Things To Watch For Thursday Night

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Scouting report: Bengals vs. Patriots

By Joe Reedy

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m.
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Coaches: Bengals – Marvin Lewis (seventh year, 12-13 in preseason); Patriots – Bill Belichick (10th year with Patriots, 15th overall; 21-17 with New England, 32-26 overall in preseason).

Last week: The Bengals lost at New Orleans 17-7 while the Patriots defeated the Eagles in Philadelphia 27-25.
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Injuries: Out – QB Carson Palmer (ankle), CB David Jones (foot), WR Antonio Chatman (ankle), TE Ben Utecht (concussion), DT Pernell Phillips (groin). Doubtful – TE Matt Sherry (shoulder). Probable – TE Dan Coats (ankle), LS Brad St. Louis (turf toe) and FB Fui Vakapuna (knee).

Under the spotlight: With Palmer out...

No mistakes: The first-team offense...it didn’t score and made two turnovers.

Secondary vs. receivers:

Special teams improvement: It’s never good when the head coach singles outs your unit after a game saying “they will improve.”
 
I can imagine it now, Chris Hanson just shows up for practice and Edelman is all over him asking to punt to him even before he's had a chance to change
 
Thanks Chris. Real good stuff! Keep it coming.
 
Thanks, Chris. I'd forgotten about the BB/Ocho trash talk. Funny stuff.
 
Rapoport: Five Things To Watch For Thursday Night

Just to give credit where credit is due, the article was by Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald, not Chris Price ...

It's interesting that four of the five things listed to watch for are vets - Brady, Galloway, Bruschi, and Taylor - and only one is on the rookies (Edelman, Pryor, Vollmer, Butler and Brace.) I feel we'll look back in a few years at 2009 as the year the 'new' Pats came to be.
 
Re: Rapoport: Five Things To Watch For Thursday Night

Just to give credit where credit is due, the article was by Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald, not Chris Price ...

It's interesting that four of the five things listed to watch for are vets - Brady, Galloway, Bruschi, and Taylor - and only one is on the rookies (Edelman, Pryor, Vollmer, Butler and Brace.) I feel we'll look back in a few years at 2009 as the year the 'new' Pats came to be.

the first post in the thread is Chris....
 
My Pick Five:

O'Connell, Welker, Galloway, Pryor, Springs
 
My Pick Five:

O'Connell, Welker, Galloway, Pryor, Springs

Springs is a big one for me. If he plays, does he still have a starting spot? If so, is he still an elite CB in this league? If the answer is yes, our CB depth is insanely good.
 
My Pick Five:

O'Connell, Welker, Galloway, Pryor, Springs

My own (aside from watching Burgess simply because that will be fun)

Galloway, Springs, Alexander, Bruschi, and special teams performances

OK, that last one is really 5 in itself (who are the kickoff returners, who makes key blocks, which gunners make plays, who looks absolutely lost, and who cleans up the mess when someone does gest lost) but it's what's gonna tell us who those last few guys are.
 
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