The game against the Steelers can be summed by the A. Penalties, B. Red Zone and C. Run Defense. And all three of those areas, the Patriots rate A’s as in Appalling, Awful and Atrocious.
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With a bye week coming up for the Patriots, it’s safe to say that every fan in New England will be waiting with anticipation to find out who the first opponent will be one week from Saturday when they next take the field.
Sometimes it doesn’t matter how you start but how you finish. Although the Steelers controlled the vast majority of this game with their offense dominating in terms of time of […]
Sunday’s win over Pittsburgh came down to the wire and certainly had some tense moments but fortunately, the Patriots came away with a 27-24 win to clinch the AFC East and put them in control of the top seed in the AFC with two games to play.
Brady finished 22-35 for 298 yards with a touchdown and his interception was his first interception against Pittsburgh in 12 years and 300 pass attempts
And with NE it is all about spreading the ball around. Gronkowski leads the team with 55 receptions, White and Cooks have 54 each while Amendola has 52.
Here’s a look at today’s Patriots-related articles for Wednesday, May 10th, 2017.
We heard ad nauseam how the Patriots hadn’t faced an elite QB. Well, they did on Sunday and held them to essentially nine points until a garbage TD
Brady did what he’s done so many times before… He eviscerated them to the tune of 32-42 for 384 yards with 3 TDs and 0 INTs for a passer rating of 127.5
The winner will go to the Super Bowl for the ninth time…most in NFL history. If there is a better barometer for continued excellence, I don’t know it.
Since 2003 the AFC has been represented once in the Super Bowl by a QB not named Brady, Roethlisberger or Manning. That was in 2012 with Joe Flacco
Ben Roethlisberger requests Tom Brady’s jersey during pregame warmups.
With the Pats facing a 3rd and 7, Brady found Gronkowski down the seam and threw a dime that went for a 36-yard touchdown