Super Bowl 38 (XXXVIII) – Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots – Full Game – Part ½ (by Robert Park)
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Super Bowl 38 (XXXVIII) – Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots – Full Game – Part ½ (by Robert Park)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/super-bowl-38-xxxviii-carolina-panthers-vs-new-2/
Breaking Down Patriots’ Problems and Progression Without Rob Gronkowski
New stuff up on B/R, taking a look at where Gronk’s absence has and hasn’t had an effect. Hopefully all that comes to an end this weekend.
I’ve always known what I can do and what I can contribute,” he said. “On different teams, roles are different. I just said from Day 1, I’m here to do whatever they need me to do to be successful as a team. Earlier weeks it was this, and later weeks it was that – whether it be fullback, in-line tight end, off-line tight end. … It just goes back to being a professional whenever your number is called upon.
Hoomanawanui makes his case – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Bosto
I don’t want brag but I got Hoomanawanui’s name down pat.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/ive-always-known-what-i-can-do-and-what-i-can/
Merry Christmas, Pats Fans! Here’s To Hoping We All Get What We Want This Year.
What went right and wrong last time vs. Phins via ESPNBoston.com
What went right: The defense played solid throughout the afternoon, and forced a turnover on a strip sack of rookie Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehiil. It also yielded just 277 yards of total offense to Miami on the day. The offense came up with a 7-minute, 18-second drive late in the fourth quarter to set up a field goal from Stephen Gostkowski that put the team up by 10 and the game largely out of reach. Wes Welker led the way with 12 catches for 103 yards and a touchdown. On special teams, wide receiver Matthew Slater stood out and earned praise from head coach Bill Belichick.
What didn’t: The Patriots had their quietest day offensively in 2012, racking up “just” 321 yards of total offense. The running game struggled for much of the day, but came together on the final drive of the game. Receiver Brandon Lloyd was targeted just once in the game, and the offensive line yielded four sacks of Brady. Right tackle Sebastian Vollmer had some struggles against defensive end Cameron Wake. Gostskowski missed a field goal.
Well I certainly like having two chances at it. If either the Broncos (vs. Chiefs) or Texans (@ Colts) lose the Pats have the wild card weekend off.
Two interesting games with the Colts and Texans both already in the playoffs and maybe looking to rest some guys. But the Texans really need to pull out the win or risk falling to the third seed. It’s a delicate balance for them. I say they should play everyone this weekend to make sure everyone gets a rest next weekend.
But the Colts should play them hard.
I’m holding out hope that Pioli and Crennel can send us one last gift from Kansas City, and I’m sure Crennel will come up with some defensive looks to challenge Peyton. Still it might be a long shot.
I’d realistically put the Pats odds at 25%.
Hard to believe it’s been four full seasons since Brady-Manning dueled in the playoffs.