Best Of Social Media: Week 2 Patriots vs Saints
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Heading into Sunday’s Week Two matchup with the New Orleans Saints, the New England Patriots were seeking to rebound following the surprising loss at home to the Kansas City Chiefs to open the season.
The game featured a rare head to head between two of the games greatest quarterbacks of the new millennium in Tom Brady and Drew Brees, with Brees owning a 3-1 record against Brady coming into Sunday.
In the first quarter, the Patriots offense came out firing on all cylinders as for the first time in Brady’s career, he threw for three touchdown passes in the first period, the first of which to new running back Rex Burkhead.
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Tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was lost for the season after Week 8 a year ago with a back injury, returned to his rightful place on the football field after hauling in his first touchdown pass off the season, with a thunderous spike to cap it off. It was Gronkowski’s 69th career receiving touchdown.
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69th receiving TD vibe pic.twitter.com/7Z7q9v4YCk
— Chris Gronkowski (@Chrisgronkowski) September 18, 2017
69th receiving TD! https://t.co/p76GlocVuL
— Chris Gronkowski (@Chrisgronkowski) September 17, 2017
With 21 seconds to go in the quarter, Brady connected to Chris Hogan to expand the lead.
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The quarter closed with an eye popping stat line for the 40 year old quarterback and not a cliff in sight.
Tom Brady in the first quarter: 11-for-15, 177 yards, 3 TD, 151.9 QB rating.
— Ryan Hannable (@RyanHannable) September 17, 2017
Tom Brady has thrown 3 TD in the first quarter for the first time in his career (273 games, including playoffs)
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) September 17, 2017
How do you know Gronk is feeling it this afternoon? The hips are gyrating! So much for sad Gronk. #Patriots pic.twitter.com/3Mf7scHqX1
— Will D. (@WAD1980) September 17, 2017
After one quarter of play the Patriots led 20-3.
In the second, Brees got the Saints their first touchdown of the game with a quick drive downfield to cut the lead to 10 at 20-10 and then looked on the verge of scoring again before cornerback Malcolm Butler made a key pass breakup to force a field goal.
The Patriots needing a response with the score down to 7 at 20-13, Brady took advantage of the Saints struggling defense and got into position for Mike Gillislee inside the red zone for his fourth rushing touchdown of the season.
Did you start @mikescogilly this week in @nflfantasy??
He's scoring TDs again! #GoPats #NEvsNO pic.twitter.com/YfLUKI9yQQ
— NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2017
Mike Gillislee with 4 rushing touchdowns, not even 6 quarters into the season.
LeGarrette Blount ran for 18 TD's last year. #Patriots
— Adam Kaufman (@AdamMKaufman) September 17, 2017
The Patriots would tack on a field goal just before halftime after executing the perfect hurry up field goal unit to get the kick off before the clock expired.
The Patriots had 16 seconds and no timeouts remaining to get the job done.
How many teams get this field goal off? Brady tackled with 16 seconds left in the half. #Patriots pic.twitter.com/HGNY8oQhCM
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) September 18, 2017
The fire-drill field goal the Patriots ran at the end of the first half took a total of 14 seconds from tackle to snap. Impressive. pic.twitter.com/zufhntpQ6S
— Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) September 18, 2017
Former Patriots wide receiver Dont’e Stallworth shared some insight into just how the team prepares for these types of situations.
That's Belichick all day right there. The Patriots work on specifically that situation all the time. No TO's, run off the field for FG unit.
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 17, 2017
The little things get you a perfectly executed play and 3 pts headed into the locker room at the half. That was routine for the Pats.
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 17, 2017
No one simulates game situations in practice better than Belichick. He works on it constantly so that it's second nature when it's live.
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 17, 2017
Perfect field-goal operation with the running clock to end the half. The Patriots practice that almost every single day.
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) September 17, 2017
At the half the Patriots led 30-13.
Tom Brady:
2nd career game with 300 yards in the first half.
1st career game with 3 TDs in the first quarter.#GoPats— New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 17, 2017
Tom Brady has 19 completions in the first half today
He had 16 completions in the entire Week 1 game against KC
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) September 17, 2017
In the second half, the scoring frenzy died down significantly as the Patriots offense could only muster two additional field goals in the third and fourth quarter as multiple pieces to the attack got banged up with injuries, most notably this scare with tight end Rob Gronkowski.
What first appeared to be his back, was later clarified as a groin injury, Gronkowski didn’t return as a precaution.
Video of Rob Gronkowski groin injury: pic.twitter.com/MpPBqRaLlg
— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) September 17, 2017
Rex Burkhead, Phillip Dorsett, Eric Rowe and Chris Hogan would also endure minor injuries in the second half.
Patriots injuries so far:
Gronk: groin
Rowe: groin
Burkhead: ribs
Dorsett: knee— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) September 17, 2017
With Dorsett now in tent, only Patriots healthy receiver is Brandin Cooks. The injuries are epidemic at this point.
— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) September 17, 2017
Of course Twitter acted accordingly to the increasing injury news.
Pats need a bigger tent. pic.twitter.com/oYpiWuziJh
— Edward Ingraham (@Whofan70) September 17, 2017
Despite players dropping like flies, the Patriots defense continued to clamp down on the Saints offense, allowing just one “garbage time” touchdown with five minutes to go in the fourth quarter.
The Patriots would overcome the injuries and win in convincing fashion by a 36-20 score as they earned their first win of the 2017 season.
Tom Brady joins Warren Moon as the only QBs age 40-or-older in NFL history to pass for at least 400 yards and 3 TD in a game (@EliasSports).
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 17, 2017
Tom Brady sets NFL record for most games with 3 TDs and 0 INTs, breaking a tie with Peyton Manning. That's 52 games.
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) September 17, 2017
No Amendola.
No Edelman.
Lose Burkhead.
Lose Dorsett.
Lose Gronkowski.
No Mitchell.
Brady: 30/39, 447 yards, 3 TDs, 139.5 rating.
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) September 17, 2017
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Tags: Chris Hogan Donte Stallworth Eric Rowe James White Mike Gillislee Phillip Dorsett Rex Burkhead Rob Gronkowski Tom Brady