So let’s run this down:
- 5 Punts
- 4 Interceptions
- 4 Touchdowns
- 2 Fumbles
Can we call this the Feast or Famine Defense?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-lets-run-this-down-5-punts-4-interceptions/
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So let’s run this down:
Can we call this the Feast or Famine Defense?
https://www.patspropaganda.com/so-lets-run-this-down-5-punts-4-interceptions/
McCourty is starting to show signs of 2010.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/mccourty-is-starting-to-show-signs-of-2010/
The Patriots forced six turnovers, and linebacker Brandon Spikes, in particular, was a thumping force with two forced fumbles. Spikes’ forced fumble at the end of the second quarter saved a possible half-ending Bills touchdown as the Patriots recovered. The turnovers: Spikes’ two forced fumbles, Devin McCourty’s two interceptions, Jerod Mayo’s interception on a tipped pass by Vince Wilfork, and safety Tavon Wilson’s pick late in the fourth.
Gronk redeemed himself with this TD and the onside kick recovery, but there are going to be some calling him out this week for the Summer of Gronk. He did play with a hip injury. I’ll cut him some slack here.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/gronk-redeemed-himself-with-this-td-and-the-onside/
It was 21-7 and the Bills were flying high, until…
It was certainly ugly on both sides of the ball for a good chunk of it but both sides turned it around. Turnovers from the defense and a dominant run game that hasn’t been seen since the days of Corey Dillon led the way.
Mike Petraglia via CLNS Media weighs in on the Patriots 33-30 loss to the Panthers from Foxboro.