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  • djp73
    Noob
    • Apr 2014
    • 79

    #61
    Patriots Report

    First Quarter Summary


    Offense
    The offense hasn’t played as well as we would like to see. They are struggling to run the ball consistently and have scored just three total rushing touchdowns. New England is seventh in total yardage, 2nd in total offensive yardage, 2nd in passing yardage and 11th in rushing yards. They lead the league with 91 first downs.

    Brady struggled with turnovers, throwing six so far. He threw three touchdowns and zero picks against the Eagles, so that’s a good sign.

    Gronkowski and Edelman have been what we expected for the most part, though it would be nice to see them both get into the endzone more. Brandon LaFell is averaging less than 4 receptions per game, that needs to come up for certain. Aaron Dobson has seemingly emerged as the deep threat we’ve been hoping for for years. He is second behind Gronkowski with 262 yards on just 13 receptions for an average of 20.2 yards per catch. Dobson is tied for second on the team with two scores.

    Defense
    The defense has played well overall. The team is third in the league in total yards allowed and first in passing yards allowed. They are 25th in rushing yards allowed, due mostly to their struggles last week against Philadelphia’s dynamic rushing offense.

    New England has allowed the least points in the league and they’re number one in sacks. They only have one interception, which is tied for last in the league.

    Special teams
    Gostkowski has hit all five of his field goal attempts and all of his extra point attempts. The majority of his kickoffs have been touchbacks.

    Rookie punter Barry Ferrell has only punted a few times but he holds the league lead in average per punt at 43.8. None have his punts have been returned.

    Spencer Greer, the undrafted rookie runningback who has handled the bulk of the return duties, is only averaging 20.2 yards per kick return, one of the lowest in the league. His punt return average is 10.0, third best in the league. Greer doesn’t seem to be a threat to break one but he makes good choices and always seems to make a good move to pick up some extra yards. If the team wants a little more in the return game they may look to get Edelman back there some more going forward.

    Overall
    The bottom line is that the Patriots have started off 4-0. They have had some struggles in getting there but at the end of the day wins and losses are the only thing that matters. The offense needs a bit more balance and to start scoring more points. The defense needs to tighten up against the run and get some takeaways.

    New England Patriots Stats - 2015
    PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
    T. Brady104/16312567.7314.0739690.4
    RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
    L. Blount452014.5120250.32
    S. Ridley431894.4110047.30
    T. Brady294.55012.30
    S. Greer351.73001.30
    J. Develin221.03000.50
    ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONG20+YDS/GYAC
    R. Gronkowski2731711.743179.33.2
    J. Edelman2223810.822059.53.2
    B. LaFell1516511.012241.32.1
    S. Ridley1415210.904438.011.3
    A. Dobson1326220.227365.57.8
    T. Ford55711.401414.32.6
    S. Greer44210.501610.512.5
    T. Wright3258.30136.30.7
    J. Boyce11010.00102.52.0
    A. Diaz11111.00112.85.0
    BlockingPCAKESACK
    N. Solder30
    S. Vollmer30
    J. Tretter30
    M. Bernadeau20
    O. Asante21
    C. Fleming01
    TacklesSacksInterceptions
    DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
    J. Mayo3202100
    D. Hightower2202100
    J. Collins1915000
    D. McCourty1601000
    D. Harmon1600010
    V. Wilfork1158000
    B. Browner1000000
    C. Jones956000
    R. Ninkovich933000
    B. Spikes700000
    D. Revis600300
    L. Ryan400000
    L. Buchanan300000
    S. Sylvester200000
    K. Arrington100000
    L. Walden111000
    S. Thompson100000
    KickoffsPunts
    ReturningATTYDSAVGLONGTDRETAVGTD
    S. Greer1122220.2260710.00
    J. Edelman11717.017000.00
    Field GoalsExtra Points
    KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
    S. Gostkowski5510041111110026
    PuntingPUNTSYDSLONGAVGNETBPIN20TB
    B. Ferrell52195043.843.8010

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    • djp73
      Noob
      • Apr 2014
      • 79

      #62
      i think it goes without saying at this point but feel free to post

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      • djp73
        Noob
        • Apr 2014
        • 79

        #63



        Around the NFL



        BALTIMORE’S STEVE SMITH SR. LEADS THE NFL WITH 584 RECEIVING YARDS


        Scores
        Thursday Night
        CLE 27 – 34 CIN
        Sunday Early
        PHI 31 – 11 TB | DET 34 – 3 GB | MIN 6 – 16 STL | NYG 13 – 30 DAL
        BAL 49 – 9 PIT | OAK 7 – 27 KC | HOU 27 – 24 NYJ
        Sunday Late
        JAX 20 – 23 MIA | SD 14 – 22 BUF | DEN 38 – 30 CHI | SF 10 – 28 SEA
        Sunday Night
        ARI 34 – 14 WAS
        Monday Night
        IND 31 – 34 NO


        Headlines


        Bengals QB Andy Dalton out at least a month


        Players of the Week
        NFC Offense – NO QB D. Brees – 39/50 367Yds 3TD
        NFC Defense – SF LB N. Bowman – 17Tkl, 1Int
        AFC Offense – BAL QB J. Flacco – 33/44 321Yds 6TD Int
        AFC Defense – HOU LB B. Cushing – 11Tkl, 1Int


        Key Injuries
        BUF LG K. Urbik – Achilles Tear – IR
        KC LG J. Allen – Broken Ankle - IR
        IND C J. Harrison – Pectoral tear - IR
        NYG OT J. Pugh - Hip Fracture – IR
        JAX QB K. Clemens – Hip Fracture - IR
        PIT OG R. Foster - Achilles Tear – IR



        CHI WR B. Marshall – Upper Arm Fracture – 3 Weeks
        CHI RG C. Long – Broken Ankle - 11 Weeks
        CIN RE M. Daniels – Broken Thumb – 3 Weeks
        CIN QB A. Dalton – Dislocated Knee – 4 Weeks
        CIN LB V. Burfict – Foot Stress Fracture – 12 Weeks
        CIN LT A. Whitworth – Broken Hand – 2 Weeks
        BUF QB E. Manuel – Broken Thumb – 1 Week
        DEN WR E. Sanders – Dislocated Knee – 3 Weeks
        DEN FS R. Moore – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
        CLE HB A. Ellington – Partial ACL Tear – 2 Weeks
        CLE RG M. Pouncey – Ruptured Disk – 1 Week
        TB DT G. McCoy – Broken Toe – 2 Weeks
        TB DT T. Knighton – Dislocated Ankle – 6 Weeks
        TB DE M. Johnson – Upper Arm Fracture – 5 Weeks
        SD LB M. Ingram – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
        SD HB D. Woodhead – Upper Arm Fracture – 3 Weeks
        KC HB J. Charles – Quad Tear – 3 Weeks
        KC HB K. Davis – Broken Ribs – 1 Weeks
        IND LT M. Roos – Broken Thumb – 1 Week
        IND LB D. Jackson – Hamstring Tear – 1 Week
        IND FS R. Johnson – Forearm Fracture – 3 Weeks
        DAL LE W. Hayes – Partial MCL Tear – 1 Week
        DAL RE T. Crawford – Dislocated Ankle – 7 Weeks
        MIA TE F. Davis – Hamstring Tear – 6 Weeks
        PHI QB N. Foles – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
        PHI TE Z. Ertz – Shoulder Tear – 3 Weeks
        SF CB C. Culliver – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
        NYG LT W. Beatty – Partial ACL Tear – 2 Weeks
        JAX DT S. Marks – Upper Arm Fracture – 5 Weeks
        JAX DT M. Campbell – Broken Thumb – 2 Weeks
        JAX CB P. Cox – Dislocated Elbow – 5 Weeks
        NYJ WR P. Harvin – Broken Ribs – 1 Week
        DET LE J. Hughes – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
        GB TE B. Bostick – Dislocated Knee – 3 Weeks
        OAK HB K. Moreno – Broken Collarbone – 2 Weeks
        OAK LT K. Dunlap – Broken Thumb – 2 Weeks
        BAL LE H. Ngata – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
        WAS MLB P. Riley Jr. – Foor Fracture – 2 Weeks
        SEA C M. Unger – Upper Arm Fracture – 1 Week
        SEA LB K. Wright – Dislocated Ankle – 4 Weeks
        PIT TE H. Miller – Broken Toe – 1 Week
        HOU LT D. Brown – Foot Stress Fracture – 10 Weekss
        MIN HB C. Spiller – Broken Toe – 2 Weeks
        MIN TE K. Rudolph – Broken Collarbone – 3 Weeks
        MIN LE V. Curry – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
        MIN RE E. Griffen – Pulled Groin – 1 Week


        Transactions
        Bills sign LG C. Johnson - 1Yr $1.6M

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        • djp73
          Noob
          • Apr 2014
          • 79

          #64
          Patriots Report


          Patriots at Giants Preview
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          4-0-------0-5

          Met Life Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
          Monday, October 12th, 2015 – 8:30PM



          ODELL BECKHAM JR. AND THE GIANTS HOST THE PATS ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL



          This week the Patriots head into New Jersey to face the 0-5 Giants. New York always seemed to play New England tough when Eli Manning was under center. This time it’s Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback.


          Players to Watch
          The Giants had seen enough of Eli Manning and brought in Ryan Fitzpatrick in the offseason. Fitzpatrick has a plethora of weapons around him including superstar in the making Odell Beckham Jr. Victor Cruz is across from him and Reuben Randle gives the Giants three solid targets at WR. Former Patriot Danny Amendola is there as well. Newcomer Jordan Cameron is one of the top young TEs in the league. Behind Fitzpatrick is Ryan Matthews with Rashad Jennings there to spell him.


          On defense the Giants are led by CBs Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Prince Amukamara. Their defensive line and linebackers are mostly below average.


          Tale of the Tape
          NE –Stat - NYG
          Offense
          1643 - Tot – 1425
          1237 - Pass – 1146
          406 - Rush – 279
          25.0 - Points – 17.0
          Defense
          956 - Tot – 1970
          510 - Pass – 1290
          446 - Rush – 680
          56 - Points – 154




          Injury Report
          NE – None
          NYG – LT William Beatty, C Matt Milton, RG Ryan Wendell, RT Justin Pugh, LE David Bass


          Outlook
          New England has no excuse for anything but a blowout. The Giants look to be one of the worst teams in the league. New York is missing 4 of their 5 starters on the offensive line.


          The Patriots should be able to do whatever they want on offense and should be all over Ryan Fitzpatrick.


          Game Prediction
          New England should win easily and Brady should be on the sidelines for most of the 4th quarter.

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