1 win = 2 weeks off. Go get ‘em, boys! #Patriots
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Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: Live Score, Analysis and Highlights
Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: Live Score, Analysis and Highlights
I’m live blogging the game today over at Bleacher Report. Stop by for my analysis and insight!
Going into the regular-season finale, the Patriots are pretty much assured of having one of their best seasons in recent memory when it comes to penalties. Through 15 games, the Patriots have been flagged for 65 penalties (tied for second-best in the league) for a total of 594 yards (third-best in the league). They won’t beat the recent mark for New England teams under Belichick — that came in 2008 with 57 penalties and 501 yards — but it represents a dramatic dip from previous seasons. Last year, New England had 97 penalties for 840 yards in the regular season. In 2011, it was 87 penalties for 815 yards, and 83 penalties for 766 yards in 2010. In 2009, it was 81 penalties for 743 yards
https://www.patspropaganda.com/going-into-the-regular-season-finale-the-patriots/
That transition from a quarterback to a wide receiver position, that’s a hard thing to do,” Moss said of Edelman, who played quarterback at Kent State and was drafted in the seventh round as a kick returner and potential Wildcat quarterback. “When guys are able to come from the bottom and work their way to the top, and when all odds and everything are stacked against you and you’re able to overcome that, that’s what makes Julian Edelman’s story so sweet.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/that-transition-from-a-quarterback-to-a-wide/
This year, he’s taken things a step further. Spikes will play in all 16 games despite a knee ligament injury that has limited him in practice for about two months (a league source said Spikes will require surgery when the season ends). Asked about the knee and how much pain he’s been dealing with, Spikes grimaces a bit, but then gives an answer that would probably make his linebacking idol, hard-nosed Hall of Famer Dick Butkus, smile. “It’s pretty banged up, but this deep in the season, everybody’s banged up,” Spikes said. “I’ve been able to deal with the pain and stuff like that. “And when I’m out there, my adrenaline is pumping and the thrill of it, but it’s part of the game. That’s what makes this game so good — you’ve got to be able to play through pain.
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