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Patriots looked incredible on offense yesterday. That 4X hurry-up is something to be reckoned with and put our pathetic defense to shame..........

BTW Yaz, Von Miller is a VERY special player!! He made a couple of unbelievable plays, in the middle of the Pats manic pace.
 
Patriots looked incredible on offense yesterday. That 4X hurry-up is something to be reckoned with and put our pathetic defense to shame..........

That and the lame conservative playcalling in the first 3 quarters of the game. You're down 17-7, you're at midfield, it's 3rd down and 4, you have Peyton Manning as QB, what do you do? Run up the middle with your 3rd string RB. Nice call. These guys don't realize they have Peyton "Freaking" Manning...let him loose!!! I want to see him just say FU to Mike McCoy and start calling his own games.

And, IF we didn't have those 2 stupid turnovers and that 4th down drop from McGahee.......................IF IF IF
let me add that yesterday Peyton proved his arm is just fine. For those who were questioning his arm strength,Still good.
 
I find it interesting that New England is becoming a fast-paced team this year.

Their 2007 and 2010 offensive wrecking crews, while prolific, I think were a little slower-paced looking back.
 
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let me add that yesterday Peyton proved his arm is just fine. For those who were questioning his arm strength,Still good.

I still have not seen any proof of his arm having anywhere near the strength he once had before. The long pass hw completed late in the game looked like a wounded duck. BUT, in the offense Denver runs, arm strength is not needed. Just great precession and management...something everyone knew he had.
 
let me add that yesterday Peyton proved his arm is just fine. For those who were questioning his arm strength,Still good.

Yep he proved it in the cool,damp weather.Plus he took a couple of rough shots and came right back firing.
 
How about the end of the Chargers game? One of the offensive linemen was hurt on one of the last plays of the game. He didnt tell Rivers about it. Collinsworth mentioned that because the offensive linemen is hurt, there will be a sack. Sure enough, next play, someone sacked Rivers to end the game. The offensive linemen who got hurt, couldnt even move and couldnt block the Saints guy who wound up sacking Rivers.
 
How about the end of the Chargers game? One of the offensive linemen was hurt on one of the last plays of the game. He didnt tell Rivers about it. Collinsworth mentioned that because the offensive linemen is hurt, there will be a sack. Sure enough, next play, someone sacked Rivers to end the game. The offensive linemen who got hurt, couldnt even move and couldnt block the Saints guy who wound up sacking Rivers.

Yea the Saints smartly took advantage of it.Before the injury Gaither had played a great game.
 
And then some....but, they are due for letdown. Hopefully, it will be this weekend.

They've had their let down, and won that game too with a FG as time expired to win by 2.

Top 5 passing offense against a bottom 5 passing defense, and its another of their 5 EST away games this season... of which Oakland is like 5-21 historically.

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Yep he proved it in the cool,damp weather.Plus he took a couple of rough shots and came right back firing.

agreed. and even though its not exactly as it was like before the injury, it was still good. according to some in the media he didn't have any at all...
 
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Week 5- Top 10
1. Texans
2. 49ers
3. Falcons
4. Patriots
5. Ravens
6. Bears
7. Giants
8. Cardinals
9. Vikings
10. Steelers

Week 5- Not 10
32. Browns
31. Jaguars
30. Titans
29. Raiders
28. Chiefs
27. Panthers
26. Bills
25. Dolphins
24. Colts
23. Saints
 
They've had their let down, and won that game too with a FG as time expired to win by 2.

Top 5 passing offense against a bottom 5 passing defense, and its another of their 5 EST away games this season... of which Oakland is like 5-21 historically.

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One can hope. Atlanta is VERY GOOD...almost elite. But they have been very fortunate in some games, especially in the Carolina and the Redskins game where those teams had no business being as close as they were. So I am hoping that trend continues.
 
Some fun with Sanchez, Tebow, and numbers:

For instance, he's thrown six touchdowns. He also has a half-dozen interceptions. How many yards per attempt, do you think then, is Sanchez averaging? It's 6.6, of course. While Sanchez and the Jets haven't hit on many long passes this season, you may not be surprised to find out the his longest completion of the season went for ... 66 yards. It gets better, though. When you tabulate all of those numbers in some sort of weird way that spits out quarterback rating, Sanchez's QB rating comes out as, wait for it, 66.6. Six-six-six. For No. 6. It only gets better when you consider that Sanchez is being backed up by Tim Tebow. The southpaw signal caller may be one of New York's most popular men right now, as he is the only antidote to Sanchez at this point. It's also a little bit zany given Tebow's outspoken and widely publicized religious beliefs. Oh, that and if you add the two digits of Tebow's No. 15 jersey, one and five, you of course, get six. Wait, wait, wait. There's even more. The Jets were defeated Monday night on Monday Night Football. Not a big deal, right? Teams play on Monday night every week and all of that. Tebow's tweet on Monday:

@TimTebow Looking forward to giving God all the glory in tonight's 666th Monday Night Football game. Romans 8:37-39

Mark Sanchez Has Quarterback Rating of 66.6, Which Is Just Part of Fun With His Passing Stats
 
UGH!! That was an ugly looking injury to Pouncey...........probably the best center in the NFL!

Good news is that he walked off on his own power.
 
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