Here’s what Tom Brady had to say following the team’s win over the Rams.
No one will ever forget the season that started one of the best runs of success in NFL history, which kicked off one of the most incredible runs in both franchise and NFL history.
NFL fans are treated to five games between a pair of teams with winning records in Week 13. KC at Atlanta and Miami at Baltimore in the early time slot compete with the Rams at Patriots, and then Buffalo at Oakland and Giants at Pittsburgh are a pair of compelling late games.
“They respect me, and nothing changes in the game plan or anything if I’m in or Gronk’s out or anything like that. We just run our offense.”
While Brady is always quick to point out the team aspect of the game, his place in history is further cemented here and the moment will not be lost on him.
With the “Pony” backfield of James White and Dion Lewis in the passing game, there will be too many weapons to guard and the Patriots should find success.
Congratulations to the New York Jets. Gang Green has accomplished what many thought was impossible: Team Bowles is an underdog to the San Francisco 49ers.
This will change the Patriots offense, but at least the coaches have time to implement their changes before the playoffs start
After the Rams game at home this week, a game the Patriots should win, is when the crucible of this season’s schedule begins.
In this episode we discussed the latest victory for the Patriots against the Jets and preview the next game against the Rams. We also talked about the re-signing of Marcus Cannon by the Patriots. We also asked the question, what is a quality win for the Patriots?
The Rams (4-7), continue their mediocrity under coach Jeff Fisher. They always teeter between making the jump to being a good team and doing enough to lose.
Twitter is one of those mediums where bad judgement lives on in infamy, and a former NFL Exec got taken to task after his comments brought out the ire of the Patriots’ official Twitter account.
The Patriots-Rams game will be broadcast in all or parts of 24 states on Sunday. The Fox telecast will be announced by Kevin Burkhardt, with John Lynch providing the commentary. Game kicks off at 1:00 pm at Gillette Stadium.
It’s amazing the difference less than a year can make, and now Marcus Cannon is reaping the reward of his hard work.
After two weeks on the road the Pats return home to Foxborough to take on the Los Angeles Rams. For those of you that will not be at Gillette Stadium the game will be on FOX rather than CBS, announced by Kevin Burhardt and John Lynch. After too many games with Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts this will be a treat. We rarely hear Lynch since he works for FOX and does NFC games.