11-5 is still but a dream. So is 10-6, for that matter.
The Patriots will head to Buffalo on Sunday and will be looking to do something they haven’t done in a while, and that’s to not allow the Bills to keep the game close.
Controlling your destiny. Next to winning the Super Bowl, it’s the most desirable thing for an NFL team. The last thing a team wants is to have to rely on another team to improve its playoff chances. You want to “win to get in”, not “win and get help”.
Former Patriots QB Steve Grogan reviews the team’s win over Cleveland in this week’s edition.
He’s not a big name guy, but Troy Brown is certainly playing pretty big for the Patriots these days.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Patriots took one step closer to the postseason by beating the Cleveland Browns 27-16 in Foxboro on Sunday.
No way Cleveland was this good.
No Courtney Brown. No Daylon McCutcheon. No Aaron Shea. A pathetic offense that is Kevin Johnson and not much else.
New England has seen wide receiver Terry Glenn in trouble with the law as of late, but it appears that the Cleveland Browns have a problem of their own.
Red Sox fans once liked Carl Everett. For a brief time in the 2000 campaign, Red Sox Nation got a good heapin’ helping of this new slugger from Houston. Everett put up great numbers in the first half of the 2000 season. He had an OPS (that’s on-base percentage plus slugging percentage, for those of you who think Bill James is the devil) of 1.050, second on the club to Nomar Garciaparra. He was the runaway team leader in home runs and RBIs. He was hitting .329 at the All-Star Break.
ESPN reported on Friday that Former Patriots defensive end Chad Eaton will appeal a $12,500 fine for his hit on San Diego quarterback Doug Flutie in last Sunday’s 13-10 overtime victory over the Chargers.
Wide receiver Terry Glenn is day-to-day, but this time it has nothing to do with his hamstring.
Honk if you discussed the words “Patriots” and “playoffs” in the same sentence, and the person(s) you were talking to you snuck out to begin lunacy hearings on your behalf.
Considering how lousy the Patriots play in the third quarter this year, you might have wanted to cart out B.B. King and his guitar. Maybe he could write a new song, entitled “Ah’ve got them Patriots Leavin’ Their ‘A’ Game In The Locker Room At Halftime Blues”. Of course, that was not the case on Sunday, as the Patriots never had their “A” game to begin with.
Former Patriots QB Steve Grogan reveiws the team’s battle against the Jets.
New England went into the locker room down 13-0 at halftime against the New York Jets on Sunday knowing full well that they needed to come out playing better in the second half if they wanted to have any hope of staying in the playoff hunt.