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Week 3: What Happens in Foxboro…

September 28, 2020 by Steph McDonald

Some thoughts and observations on the Patriots 36 – 20 Win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Foxboro:

First, apologies for not posting on Week 2: Battle in Seattle. The site was down with technical issues and once resolved, the takes were colder than my 1st pumpkin beer of the season. My type A-minus personality is moving on to the Raiders.

It was another gorgeous Fall day that felt like Summer in New England. If I didn’t know what comes after it, Fall would be my favorite time of year and a 1pm home game for the Patriots is a major reason why. I’ve never had a pumpkin spice latte and don’t feel I’ve missed out, but I do love Fall flavors, so when I came across seasonal apple cider flavored seltzer it made perfect sense to mix up a batch of *skinny* apple cideritas for the game. Dangerously delicious, especially during an early game, but we’re only guaranteed 16 of these per year so each one is cause for cheer(s).

Here’s what stood out:

  • The NFL allowed teams to raise the volume on the fake crowd noise pumped in during the game and I didn’t really notice except when it sounded like Boo’s raining down from the invisible Foxboro Faithful before the end of the 1st quarter.
  • It was a fairly ugly start, and fans are allowed to express their frustration, but I’d like to think real Pats fans would cut the team a little more slack. Maybe I’m just a giant homer
  • And it sure wasn’t pretty watching our D get gouged by Joshua Jacobs, but they held on and kept the Raiders out of the end zone
  • There were a few times Cam Newton looked flustered and panicky and its never a good thing when I’m cheering for a great punt, so when with 6:20 left in the 1st I noted “we look bad/ I don’t have a good feeling about this one” Pats fans, you are welcome because immediately after that the defense had a sweet fumble recovery and momentum shifted
  • How much does Jon Gruden hate Foxboro? I’m guessing its a LOT since it looked like maybe that fumble was recovered by Vegas and we got the call, but I’ll take it all day
  • Terrible interception by Cam into triple coverage, but great job by the D holding them to 3 points
  • Zuber? Who?! You really never know who or what Bill Belichick is gonna pull out of the supply closet
  • J.J. Taylor continuing to impress, Sony Michel taking his game to the next level both running and catching passes, and Rex Burkhead getting himself a hat trick on the day. The backs really carried the team in this one
  • And its interesting to note that through the first 3 games of the season we’ve seen really 3 different approaches. Week 1 was tons of Cam running and RPO plays; Week 2 lots of Newton passing was almost enough to win; Week 3 showed that the team can win even if Cam doesn’t have to be Superman. Love to see it
  • Can’t say enough about the Defense, especially after the half. Winovitch continues to be a disruptive and opportunistic force and Derek Rivers is turning into a beast
  • Speaking of Dereks, Derek Carr looks really…INTENSE.
  • As frustrating as the 1st half was to watch the team struggle to move the ball, sticking with the run game paid off and helped sell the play action that took over in the second half. Along with some excellent blocking up front and from the receivers
  • Huge credit goes to the offensive line, replacing David Andrews and it never skipped a beat
  • If the Patriots can continue to have that kind of success running the ball I like their chances to compete with anyone and it is incredibly fun to watch

Next week at Kansas City is going to be a huge, HUGE challenge up against Patrick Mahomes’ super explosive offense, but if the secondary can prevent the big plays downfield (without the gift of DPI, Gilmore) and the offense can slow down the game by running the ball and controlling the time of possession, I’m saying there’s a chance. Who would’ve thought 3 weeks into the season that we would be looking this good in all three phases, complementing each other, compensating for strengths and weaknesses, and enjoying the games this much? It wasn’t me a few long months ago, that’s for sure. This team seems to have each other’s backs and genuinely like each other. Guess what? Football is fun again in Foxboro!!

As always, Go Pats!

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Patriots vs Raiders – Player Ups & Downs

September 28, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

The Patriots improved to 2-1 with a 36-20 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in an empty Gillette Stadium on Sunday. Today is a good day, more ups than downs to discuss, that’s for sure.

Ups ⬆️

Rex Burkhead
Who else could be could be the first name on the ups list? Burkhead found the endzone three times and was vital in the team’s win yesterday. In the offseason, there was discussion that he could be a candidate to leave the roster ahead of the new campaign, but after signing a new deal, he’s shown his worth once again in one of the best performances of his career.

Rex Burkhead flies into the end zone! @RBrex34 | @Patriots | #GoPats

📺: #LVvsNE on CBS
📱: NFL app // Yahoo Sports app: https://t.co/9RobDGGsOD pic.twitter.com/2QH4nLlYvf

— NFL (@NFL) September 27, 2020
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The Patriots run over the Raiders, improve to 2-1 on the season

September 28, 2020 by Jason Pombo

Patriots are the latest team to gash Raiders' run defense
Image: Getty Images

The Las Vegas Raiders came into this matchup against the Patriots with a 2-0 record, after upsetting the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football last week. Many people believed that Jon Gruden finally had this team going in the right direction.

But, the Patriots saw what the Raiders did to the Saints on Monday Night Football, and they were up for the challenge.

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Patriots GameDay Supplement 9/27

September 27, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

A misty morning at Gillette Stadium ahead of Patriots v Raiders.
Photo – Mike Reiss

Many questions have begun to be answered about what Patriots football will look like this season, and today, we’ll find out even more. Here’s your Game Day supplement for all of the latest news ahead of this afternoon’s Week 3 encounter against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Roster Moves

Main Roster
OL James Ferentz (Signed from PS)
DL Nick Thurman (Promoted from PS)
WR Isaiah Zuber (Promoted from PS)
*Main roster promotions will revert back to PS after the game

Placed On Injured Reserve
C David Andrews
LB Josh Uche

With the news coming in yesterday that David Andrews and Josh Uche had been placed on IR, a couple of inevitable PS promotions have taken place. Firstly James Ferentz was signed to the 53-man roster instead of being promoted, which means he won’t automatically revert back to the PS after today’s game. Ferentz along with Hjalte Froholdt are candidates to start at center in the absence of Andrews, although, don’t be surprised if there is some movement across the whole offensive front.

Nick Thurman is called up to the main roster for the second-straight week and UDFA Isaiah Zuber also gets the nod, hopefully this isn’t an indication that Edelman or Harry can’t play.

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Patriots placing C David Andrews & LB Josh Uche on IR, promote three from practice squad

September 26, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

First reported by Field Yates, the Patriots have placed C David Andrews and LB Josh Uche on IR.

The Patriots are placing starting C David Andrews and second round LB Josh Uche on IR, per source.

James Ferentz will be promoted from the practice squad and could start on Sunday vs. the Raiders.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) September 26, 2020

Both players were ruled out of Sunday’s game and now will miss at least three weeks. Andrews is a huge loss for the offensive front, there was some discussion that Andrews may attempt to snap using his left hand, but now he heads for a break on the sidelines.

Uche, who has been on and off injury reports since camp will now have an extended period of time to recover from a foot injury. Frustrating, but hopefully he’ll be ready to get involved when he returns.

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Week 3 Injury Report – 9/25

September 25, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Sunday is upon us, let’s take a look at the final injury report of the week that include the official game status projections.

New England Patriots

OUT
C David Andrews (Hand)
RB James White (Not injury related)
LB Josh Uche (Foot)
DOUBTFUL
NONE
QUESTIONABLE
DL Adam Butler (Shoulder) – Limited today
S Kyle Dugger (Ankle) – Limited today
WR Julian Edelman (Knee) – Limited today
WR N’Keal Harry (Ankle) – Limited today
OL Isaiah Wynn (Calf) – Limited today

News surfaced today that David Andrews had broken his right thumb and required surgery to fix the damage, he’s officially out. A big blow for the Patriots offensive front, the team will look to Hjalte Froholdt to step in at center or call up James Ferentz from the practice squad.

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Week 3 Injury Report – 9/24

September 24, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Big names on both reports for a second straight day, let’s check-in with today’s injury report from practice.

*-Change of status/new addition to report

New England Patriots

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
C David Andrews (Hand)
RB James White (Not injury related)
LIMITED
DL Adam Butler (Shoulder)
LB Brandon Copeland (Knee)
S Kyle Dugger (Ankle)*
WR Julian Edelman (Knee)
WR N’Keal Harry (Ankle)
LB Josh Uche (Foot)*

David Andrews returned to training with a wrap/cast over his right thumb, he also didn’t participate in any regular practice, looking more and more likely he’ll be out this weekend. New additions to the report were rookies Kyle Dugger and Josh Uche, the latter being the more cause for concern and has been limited since camp with various ailments, will know more tomorrow when game status projections are released.

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