Both of his ints was 15 yards over the wr's heads. He makes Dobbs look a like accurate QB.
Both of his ints was 15 yards over the wr's heads. He makes Dobbs look a like accurate QB.
He is proving that a overall top 5 QB pick in the draft is not a sure thing.
Jets 55 total yards 1st half.
Another pick
Another pick.
he was a hero last week, but he beyond horrible tonight
For those i love i will sacrifice.
Si ventus non est, remiga
Hoodie playing Jedi mind tricks with Darnold
The former USC star who was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 draft is mic'd up for the game and after his second interception he was heard saying on the sidelines: "I'm seeing ghosts."
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/10/pat...-seeing-ghosts
Rudolph will be seeing dead people when he faces Miami.
The Patriots defense is unreal.
They are on the way to winning their 7th title.
1. Graham Barton, C, Duke 2. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 3. Maason Smith, DT, LSU 3. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 4. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame 6. Tommy Eichenberg, ILB, Ohio State 6. MJ Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
Two things are clear, one the Pats are dominant. Better than they were not only in 17 and 18 but 16 as well. They aren't winning it solely by mere default this year. The Pats are probably surrendering less than 200 points this year. Two though, the rest of the AFC east remains a complete and total joke. This division still sucks ass. The Dolphins obvious tanking may be worse than the Colts tank job from 2011, the Jets are a joke, and I don't want to hear about how the Bills aren't complete and total frauds winning solely because of a soft ass schedule after they barely beat the sorry ass Bungals and the tanking Dolphins at home.
yeah, when talking about the pats you have to mention the competition or lack thereof this year;
Chiefs defense is worse than thought and they are struggling
Chargers are not as good this year
Ravens are one dimensional - a flawed team
of course there are our Steelers who many thought would take the division and challenge the pats
And the browns are still no good
the pats are good - with a good looking defense, but I don’t see any real competition in the AFC this year.
Pats are betting up on some bad teams this year. Mostly in their division as usual, and sorry Darnold is horrible. So would not crown them just yet. Giants actually gave them a game the other week till the 4th quarter and without Barkley and a rookie QB.
Kirk Cousins in a playoff game on the road or for that matter any big game is a risk
Saints going undefeated in the games after the Rams loss in week two when Brees was injured has been impressive.
Unlike the AFC where New England stands alone, NFC has multiple Super Bowl candidates in Saints, 49ers, Packers & Vikings (Cowboys are trash and after home losses to Saints and Ravens IMO Seattle’s record is inflated by close wins over mediocre teams)
And the Pats add Mohamed Sanu in a trade with the Falcons
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...de/4060712002/
Sanu was a good complementary WR option to Julio Jones back when the Falcons offense was rolling.
Good pickup for Pats - at least they did not add AJ Green (I hope)
Yep - Belichick usually covers all the variables and often is playing chess against the opposing HC and coordinators (it's not just Butler this happens to) playing checkers.
Interesting incident on how Belichick entertained himself against Gase during the 4th quarter of a blowout win last night.
With the game well in hand, the Patriots elected to punt on fourth down from the Jets' 33 with just under 10 minutes left. Belichick, in an effort to give punter Jake Bailey more room to operate, intentionally let the play clock run. But the Jets declined the penalty, which led to New England intentionally going offsides on their second attempt to punt. But Jets head coach Adam Gase again declined the penalty, which led to Belichick's extended smile on the sideline.
The smile was also the product of Belichick milking more of the game game clock after Gase declined the false start penalty by virtue of a loophole in the NFL rulebook.
"It was just the way the rules were set up, Belichick said after the game, via Prime Time Sports Talk. "We were able to run quite a bit of time off the clock without really having to do anything."
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/b...over-the-jets/
Yeah, I read that this morning as well AD. He's like coaching against Mr. Spock (although Spock wouldn't have smiled).