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  • jnkm1
    Rookie
    • Oct 2014
    • 15

    #181
    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

    Just read through all this, amazing stuff man for your last franchise in a while. 3 more wins, perfect season is a perfect way to end it. Nice one

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    • djp73
      Coach Porter Davis
      • Jun 2009
      • 8504

      #182
      Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

      Originally posted by jnkm1
      Just read through all this, amazing stuff man for your last franchise in a while. 3 more wins, perfect season is a perfect way to end it. Nice one
      Thanks for the kind words man, appreciate it!
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      • djp73
        Coach Porter Davis
        • Jun 2009
        • 8504

        #183
        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

        Patriots Report


        Chiefs @ Patriots
        Divisional Playoff
        Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
        Sunday, January 10th, 2016 – 1:00PM



        GRONK WINDS UP FOR A SPIKE AS MARCUS COOPER LOOKS ON


        Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
        Kansas City Chiefs [10-6]00000
        New England Patriots [16-0]7147028

        THE IMMOVABLE OBJECT AND THE UNSTOPPABLE FORCE

        After going three and out on their first possession the Patriots got the ball back deep in their own territory after Brandon Browner picked off an Alex Smith pass. Brady and the rest of the Pats offense didn’t waste the opportunity, driving 82 yards and capping the drive with a LeGarrette Blount one yard TD run. The Pats would roll from there, shutting out the Chiefs and putting up 28 points for another lopsided win.

        Brady struggled early on in the game but finished strong with 222 yards and three scores. He hit three different receivers on the touchdown passes. Edelman played largely a decoy role as the Chiefs double covered him on 90% of the plays. That opened up other receivers and Brady spread the ball around to all of them. Edelman did catch a touchdown pass in the third quarter.

        The Pats defense held the Chiefs scoreless and allowed just 148 yards of total offense. They kept Jamal Charles in check, not allowing him to break many big plays. Charles finished with 33 total yards. Alex Smith finished 10 of 17 for 146 yards and threw two interceptions. His final quarterback rating was a dreadful 47.3. He was sacked five times.

        New England will host Peyton Manning and the Broncos next week. Denver topped Houston 45-24 at Mile High yesterday.

        Scoring Summary
        1st Quarter
        NE L. Blount 1 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
        2nd Quarter
        NE T. Ford 7 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
        NE R. Gronkowski 13 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
        3rd Quarter
        NE J. Edelman 4 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
        4th Quarter

        Key Player Stats

        A. Smith 10/17 146Yds 2Int
        J. Charles 9Car 39Yds
        A. Pettis 4Rec 85Yds
        K. Browning 3Rec 36Yds
        T. Kelce 1Rec 19Yds
        D. Johnson 8Tkl
        E. Berry 7Tkl
        C. Clemons 7Tkl
        T. Hali 5Tkl, Sck


        T. Brady 20/30 222Yds 3TD
        L. Blount 27Car 109Yds TD
        S. Ridley 3Car 13Yds
        S. Greer 3Car 13Yds
        A. Dobson 4Rec 49Yds
        R. Gronkowski 3Rec 44Yds TD
        T. Ford 3Rec 42Yds TD
        T. Wright 2 Rec 34Yds
        B. LaFell 5Rec 33Yds
        J. Edelman 3Rec 20Yds TD
        D. Hightower 4Tkl
        D. Harmon 3Tkl, Int
        J. Collins 2Tkl, 2Sck
        B. Browner 2Tkl, Int
        L. Walden 2Tkl, Sck
        V. Wilfork Tkl, Sck
        C. Jones Tkl, Sck

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        Current Record: 17-0
        Next Week: vs Denver Broncos (14-3)
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        • djp73
          Coach Porter Davis
          • Jun 2009
          • 8504

          #184
          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

          Additional Game Media





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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #185
            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

            New England Patriots 2015 Schedule
            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
            Sep 7at Buffalo BillsWon, 24-3
            Sep 13vs Dallas CowboysWon, 19-17
            Sep 20vs Denver BroncosWon, 21-14
            Sep 27vs Philadelphia EaglesWon, 36-22
            Oct 12at New York GiantsWon, 31-0
            Oct 18at Miami DolphinsWon, 37-7
            Oct 22vs Buffalo BillsWon, 48-13
            Nov 1at New York JetsWon, 45-10
            Nov 8at Pittsburgh SteelersWon, 29-7
            Nov 15at Tennessee TitansWon, 69-7
            Nov 22vs Miami DolphinsWon, 50-6
            Nov 29at Houston TexansWon, 44-3
            Dec 6at New York JetsWon, 45-0
            Dec 13at Washington RedskinsWon, 49-7
            Dec 20vs Indianapolis ColtsWon, 44-3
            Dec 27vs Jacksonville JaguarsWon, 21-13
            Jan 10vs Kansas City Chiefs - Divisional PlayoffWon, 28-0

            Red=MNF, Blue=SNF, Green=TNF
            Bold=AFC East Game
            (Scores are links to game report)
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            • patriot1136
              Rookie
              • Sep 2014
              • 94

              #186
              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

              Awesome, first off. I have really enjoyed following this. Quick question, I was looking at your regular season stats. How do you split carries so evenly between Ridley and Blount? It seems tough to do the running back by committee approach in this game.

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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

                #187
                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                i do a lot of formation subs then manually sub them in and out also, I've been leaning on Blount these past few weeks and using Ridley as a change of pace.
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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #188
                  Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                  Around the NFL

                  Divisional Results

                  Saturday January 9th 2016 – 4:30PM
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                  Saturday January 9th 2016 – 8:00PM
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                  29 - 22

                  Sunday January 10th 2016 – 1:00PM
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                  0 - 28

                  Sunday January 10th 2016 – 4:30PM
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                  14 - 49

                  Players of the Week
                  NFC Offense – DET QB M. Stafford – 29/47 309Yds 3TD 3Int
                  NFC Defense – PHI CB B. Boykin – 4Tkl, 2Int
                  AFC Offense – DEN QB P. Manning – 34/41 295Yds 6TD
                  AFC Defense – DEN CB B. Roby – 6Tkl, Int
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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #189
                    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                    Around the NFL

                    Conference Championship Matchups

                    Sunday January 17th 2016 – 3:00PM
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                    Sunday January 17th 2016 – 6:30PM
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #190
                      Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                      Patriots Report

                      Broncos @ Patriots Preview
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                      13-3-------16-0

                      AFC Championship
                      Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
                      Sunday, January 17th, 2016 – 3:00PM



                      COULD THIS BE THE LAST BRADY VS MANNING MATCHUP?


                      Peyton Manning. Tom Brady. Broncos at Patriots for a trip to the Superbowl. Before the first snaps of the season were taken you had to see this coming. Manning is 39, Brady 38. Both passers could very well call it a career following this season. They’ll do battle at least once more with a trip to the big game on the line.

                      Players to Watch
                      Obviously it all starts and ends with Peyton manning for the Broncos. Manning threw for 4,085 yards, 33 touchdowns and just nine interceptions as he led the Broncos to a 13-3 regular season record. Behind him runningback C.J. Anderson ran for 1,302 yards and 10 touchdowns. Montee Ball added 500 yards and eight scores. Demaryius Thomas hauled in a team high 102 passes for 1,079 yards and 7 scores. Julius Thomas had 82, 831 and 7. The offensive line has been solid but left tackle Ryan Clady is out with a pulled groin.

                      Defensively linebacker Lamin Barrow led the team with 114 tackles, safety T.J. Ward was second with 112. Von Miller’s 8 sacks led the way and cornerbacks Aqib Talib and Chris Harris each had five interceptions. Talib is on injured reserve with a PCL tear.

                      Tale of the Tape
                      DEN –Stat - NE
                      Offense
                      5938 - Tot – 7236
                      4114 - Pass – 5197
                      1824 - Rush – 2039
                      28.8 - Points – 38.3
                      Defense
                      4882 - Tot – 2832
                      3458 - Pass – 1713
                      1424 - Rush – 1119
                      287 - Points – 132

                      Injury Report
                      DEN LT Ryan Clady, CB Aqib Talib
                      NE – None

                      Outlook
                      To expect anything but a game that comes down to the wire would be foolish. Whichever team makes the big play last will likely take the win. These teams played a one score game early in the season and will likely do the same this weekend.


                      Starting Lineups
                      BRONCOS OffensePosNumberPATRIOTS OffensePosNumber
                      Peyton ManningQB18Tom BradyQB12
                      C.J. AndersonHB22LeGarrette BlountHB29
                      Demaryius ThomasWR88Julian EdelmanWR11
                      Emmanuel SandersWR10Brandon LaFellWR19
                      Cody LatimerWR14Rob GronkowskiTE87
                      Julius ThomasTE80Tim WrightTE81
                      Pat McQuistanT76Nate SolderT77
                      Richie IncognitoG68Mackenzy BernadeauG63
                      Nick HardwickC50J.C. TretterC53
                      Brynnan Smith (R)G63Onaje Asante (R)G70
                      Louis VasquezT65Sebastian VollmerT76
                      BRONCOS DefensePosNumberPATRIOTS DefensePosNumber
                      Malik JacksonDE97Rob NinkovichDE50
                      Sylvester WilliamsDT92Vince WilforkDT75
                      DeMarcus WareDE94Chandler JonesDE95
                      Von MillerOLB58Jamie CollinsOLB91
                      Lamin BarrowILB57Jerod MayoMLB51
                      Jamar ChaneyILB51Dont'a HightowerOLB54
                      Danny TrevathanOLB59Darrelle RevisCB24
                      Chris Harris Jr.CB25Brandon BrownerCB39
                      Bradley RobyCB29Logan RyanCB26
                      Rahim MooreFS26Devin McCourtyFS32
                      T.J. WardSS43Duron HarmonSS30
                      BRONCOS Special TeamsPosNumberPATRIOTS Special TeamsPosNumber
                      Frankie Huerta (R)K6Stephen GostkowskiK3
                      Britton ColquittP4Barry Ferrell (R)P9
                      Dontre Rucker (R)KR81Tad Avery (R)KR13
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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

                        #191
                        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                        Patriots Report


                        Broncos @ Patriots
                        AFC Championship
                        Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
                        Sunday, January 17th, 2016 – 3:00PM



                        BLOUNT CELEBRATES THE FIRST TD OF THE GAME


                        Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                        Denver Broncos [13-3]00000
                        New England Patriots [16-0]0071421

                        PUNCHING THEIR TICKET

                        Peyton Manning and Tom Brady combined for three interceptions and zero touchdowns in what could have been their last meeting. Brady’s Patriots topped Manning’s Broncos by a score of 21-0 in a game that was much closer than the scoreboard indicated.

                        New England’s first possession ended when Rahim Moore picked off a Brady pass at the Denver 25. The Broncos were held to a punt. After a New England turnover on downs Denver came up empty again when Huerta missed a 51 yard field goal to end the first quarter.

                        Midway through the second quarter Kyle Arrington picked off a Manning pass. New England was forced to punt. Denver punted back. New England turned the ball over on downs again and the Huerta missed a 57 yard field goal just before halftime. At the break it was all tied up 0-0. Both quarterbacks were having trouble placing the ball in the snow and they each had a good amount of pressure when they dropped back to pass.

                        Denver’s opening possession ended when Dont’a Hightower stepped in front of a Manning pass at the Patriots 8 yard line. The possession would lead to the first score of the game when LeGarrette Blount plowed into the endzone from a yard out. Denver was forced to punt on their next possession and the Patriots capitalized with Stevan Ridley scoring from five yards out early in the fourth.

                        Denver turned the ball over once again when Darrelle Revis hit Emmanuel Sanders and jarred the ball loose. Duron Harmon was there to scoop it up and the turnover led to the third and final score of the game, a Blount 3 yard TD run.

                        Neither quarterback looked good in the snow. The game fell on the shoulders of the defenses and the running game. New England stepped up with 217 rushing yards and 3 takeaways.

                        New England now waits to see who they will face in Superbowl L as Seattle hosts Detroit later today.

                        Scoring Summary
                        1st Quarter
                        2nd Quarter
                        3rd Quarter
                        NE L. Blount 1 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                        4th Quarter
                        NE S. Ridley 5 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                        NE L. Blount 3 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)

                        Key Player Stats

                        P. Manning 10/22 114Yds 2Int
                        C. Anderson 10Car 94Yds, 1Rec 1Yd
                        D. Thomas 5Rec 79YDs
                        E. Sanders 3Rec 23Yds
                        J. Thomas 1Rec 11Yds
                        R. Moore 11Tkl, Int
                        T. Ward 10Tkl
                        L. Barrow 6Tkl
                        B. Roby 5Tkl, Sck
                        V. Miller 4Tkl, Sck
                        D. Ware 3Tkl, Sck


                        T. Brady 15/28 158Yds Int
                        L. Blount 36Car 190Yds 2TD
                        S. Ridley 4Car 23Yds TD
                        R. Gronkowski 6Rec 85Yds
                        B. LaFell 3Rec 30Yds
                        T. Ford 2Rec 21Yds
                        J. Edelman 2Rec 10Yds
                        T. Wright 1Rec 8Yds
                        A. Dobson 1Rec 4Yds
                        D. McCourty 5Tkl
                        B. Browner 5Tkl
                        R. Ninkovich 3Tkl, 2Sck
                        V. Wilfork Tkl, Sck
                        D. Revis 3Tkl, FF
                        J. Collins 3Tkl, FF
                        D. Harmon 2Tkl, FR
                        D. Hightower Tkl, Int
                        K. Arrington Int
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                        Current Record: 18-0
                        Next Week: SUPERBOWL
                        Last edited by djp73; 03-06-2015, 04:34 PM.
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                        • djp73
                          Coach Porter Davis
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 8504

                          #192
                          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #193
                            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                            New England Patriots 2015 Schedule
                            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
                            Sep 7at Buffalo BillsWon, 24-3
                            Sep 13vs Dallas CowboysWon, 19-17
                            Sep 20vs Denver BroncosWon, 21-14
                            Sep 27vs Philadelphia EaglesWon, 36-22
                            Oct 12at New York GiantsWon, 31-0
                            Oct 18at Miami DolphinsWon, 37-7
                            Oct 22vs Buffalo BillsWon, 48-13
                            Nov 1at New York JetsWon, 45-10
                            Nov 8at Pittsburgh SteelersWon, 29-7
                            Nov 15at Tennessee TitansWon, 69-7
                            Nov 22vs Miami DolphinsWon, 50-6
                            Nov 29at Houston TexansWon, 44-3
                            Dec 6at New York JetsWon, 45-0
                            Dec 13at Washington RedskinsWon, 49-7
                            Dec 20vs Indianapolis ColtsWon, 44-3
                            Dec 27vs Jacksonville JaguarsWon, 21-13
                            Jan 10vs Kansas City Chiefs - Divisional PlayoffWon, 28-0
                            Jan 17vs Denver Broncos - Conference Championship Won, 21-0

                            Red=MNF, Blue=SNF, Green=TNF
                            Bold=AFC East Game
                            (Scores are links to game report)
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                            • djp73
                              Coach Porter Davis
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 8504

                              #194
                              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                              Lions @ Seahawks
                              NFC Championship
                              CenturyLink Field – Seattle, Washington
                              Sunday, January 17th, 2016 – 6:30PM



                              MATT STAFFORD THREW FOR 302 YARDS AND THREE SCORES IN DETROIT’S WIN


                              Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                              Detroit Lions [11-5]3710727
                              Seattle Seahawks [13-3]03036

                              FIRST TIMERS

                              The Detroit Lions defeated the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 27-6 to clinch their first ever Superbowl berth. They will face the undefeated New England Patriots.
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                              • djp73
                                Coach Porter Davis
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 8504

                                #195
                                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                                Around the NFL

                                Conference Championship Results

                                Sunday January 17th 2016 – 3:00PM
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                                Sunday January 17th 2016 – 6:30PM
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                                Players of the Week
                                NFC Offense – DET QB M. Stafford – 32/45 302Yds 3TD 2Int
                                NFC Defense – SEA CB R. Sherman – 7Tkl, Int
                                AFC Offense – NE HB L. Blount – 36Car 190Yds 2TD
                                AFC Defense – DEN FS R. Moore – 11Tkl, Int
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