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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

    #61
    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


    Cowboys @ Patriots
    Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
    Sunday, September 13th, 2015 1:00pm

    GOSTKOWSKI HITS THE GAME WINNER AS TIME EXPIRES



    1st2nd3rd4thFinal
    Dallas Cowboys [1-0]0314017
    New England Patriots [1-0]3100619

    Pats struggle, top Cowboys

    Tom Brady threw four interceptions. Let me repeat that. Tom Brady threw four interceptions earlier today as the Patriots played host to the Cowboys.

    Brady’s fourth pick of the day went to Dallas corner Antoine Cason, who returned it 67 yards for a score to put the Cowboys on top 17-13. Gostkowski kicked a 26yard field goal early in the fourth to make it 17-16 Dallas.

    With just over a minute left to play Brady and the Pats offense got the ball back at their own 20. On third and ten Brady connected with LaFell for 15 yards and a first down at the Dallas 39. After an incompletion Brady found rookie Treyvon Ford for 14 yards to the Dallas 25. From there it was 3 Ridley runs up the middle and a game-winning 26 yard field goal by Gostkowski.

    “Pretty upset with myself really. I let the team down today. Luckily the defense bailed us out and Stephen was able to win the game for us.” Tom Brady replied when asked about his performance in the game.

    Brady hasn’t thrown four interceptions in a game since September 25th, 2011 in a loss to the Bills.

    New England found some early success running the ball but seemed to go away from it in the second half.

    Dallas’ offensive line was as advertised, holding the Patriots to just 2 sacks and keeping Romo upright and clean for the majority of the game.

    New England will play host to Peyton Manning and the Broncos next week on Sunday Night Football.

    Scoring Summary
    1st Quarter
    NE S. Gostkowski 21 Yd FG
    2nd Quarter
    DAL D. Bailey 51 Yd FG
    NE R. Gronkowski 6 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
    NE S. Gostkowski 40 Yd FG
    3rd Quarter
    DAL V. Rosemond 2 Yd run (D. Bailey kick)
    DAL A. Cason 67 Yd Int ret (D. Bailey kick)
    4th Quarter
    NE S. Gostkowski 26 Yd FG
    NE S. Gostkowski 25 Yd FG

    Key Player Stats

    T. Romo 20/29 185Yds
    V. Rosemond 15Car 61Yds TD, 3Rec 25Yds
    M. Crabtree 5Rec 59Yds
    T. Williams 4Rec 53Yds
    D. Bryant 1Rec 14Yds
    B. Church 11Tkl
    C. Lawrence 3Tkl, Sck
    A. Cason 4Tkl 2Int, TD
    J. Mouton 3Tkl, Int
    B. Carr Tkl, Int


    T. Brady 31/53 381Yds TD 4Int
    S. Ridley 7Car 45Yds, 4Rec 38Yds
    L. Blount 6Car 32Yds
    R. Gronkowski 9Rec 109Yds TD
    A. Dobson 4Rec 90Yds
    J. Edelman 5Rec 52Yds
    J. Mayo 9Tkl
    D. Hightower 8 Tkl
    V. Wilfork 2Tkl, Sck
    C. Jones 2Tkl, Sck
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    Current Record: 2-0
    Next Week: vs. vs Denver Broncos (1-1)
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    • djp73
      Coach Porter Davis
      • Jun 2009
      • 8504

      #62
      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 Broncos
      Sep 27vs Philadelphia Eagles
      Oct 12at New York Giants
      Oct 18at Miami Dolphins
      Oct 22vs Buffalo Bills
      Nov 1at New York Jets
      Nov 8at Pittsburgh Steelers
      Nov 15at Tennessee Titans
      Nov 22vs Miami Dolphins
      Nov 29at Houston Texans
      Dec 6at New York Jets
      Dec 13at Washington Redskins
      Dec 20vs Indianapolis Colts
      Dec 27vs Jacksonville Jaguars

      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

        #63
        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



        Around the NFL


        RICHARD SHERMAN SECURED A SEAHAWKS VICTORY WITH A LATE PICK OF KAEPERNICK

        Scores
        DAL 17 – 19 NE | DEN 30 – 6 KC | CAR 19 – 17 NO | MIA 24 – 13 NYJ
        STL 24 – 29 PIT | ATL 27 – 7 TB | IND 13 – 10 JAX| GB 27 – 39 CHI
        NYG 20 – 27 BUF | SD 20 – 10 MIN | OAK 17 – 20 CIN | TEN 13 – 16 HOU
        SEA 27 – 24 SF | PHI 27 – 17 WAS | ARI 27 – 24 DET | BAL 20 – 45 CLE

        Headlines

        Bears WR Brandon Marshall to be out nearly two months

        Eagles QB Nick Foles dislocates ankle, out 5-7 weeks

        Andre Johnson moves to 8th on all time receptions list

        Kendall Hunter benched in TB, Doug Martin gets start

        Players of the Week
        NFC Offense – CHI QB J. Cutler – 35/54 402Yds 3TD
        NFC Defense – NO LB J. Galette – 14Tkl, 3Sck
        AFC Offense – PIT QB B. Roethlisberger – 35/53 349Yds 2TD
        AFC Defense – DEN DE D. Ware 9Tkl, 3Sck

        Key Injuries
        NYG OT J. Pugh - Hip Fracture – IR
        JAX QB K. Clemens – Hip Fracture - IR
        PIT OG R. Foster - Achilles Tear – IR


        CHI WR B. Marshall – Upper Arm Fracture – 6 Weeks
        CHI RG C. Long – Broken Ankle - 14 Weeks
        CHI DE W. Young – Upper Arm Fracture – 1 Week
        CIN DT G. Atkins – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
        BUF HB B. Brown – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
        BUF QB C. McCoy – Shoulder Tear – 3 Weeks
        CLE RG M. Pouncey – Ruptured Disk – 4 Weeks
        CLE LB P. Kruger – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
        SD LB J. Attaochu – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
        SD LB M. Te’o – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
        SD QB B. Hoyer – Knee Cartilage Tear – 1 Week
        KC HB J. Charles – Quad Tear – 6 Weeks
        KC HB K. Davis – Broken Ribs – 4 Weeks
        KC LB D. Johnson – Broken Hand – 3 Weeks
        IND LB D. Jackson – Hamstring Tear – 4 Weeks
        DAL LB S. Lee – Shoulder Tear – 2 Weeks
        DAL LE W. Hayes – Partial MCL Tear – 4 Weeks
        MIA DE D. Jordan – Broken Ribs – 1 Week
        MIA HB L. Miller – Broken Ribs – 3 Weeks
        PHI LT J. Peters – Broken Thumb – 1 Week
        PHI QB N. Foles – Dislocated Ankle – 6 Weeks
        ATL LE K. Biermann – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
        NYG LT W. Beatty – Partial ACL Tear – 5 Weeks
        NYG DT J. Hankins – Dislocated Knee – 2 Weeks
        NYJ WR P. Harvin – Broken Ribs – 4 Weeks
        DET SS J. Ihedigbo – Broken Thumb – 3 Weeks
        OAK HB K. Moreno – Broken Collarbone – 5 Weeks
        OAK DT B. Raji – Pulled Groin – 2 Weeks
        STL CB J. Jenkins – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
        STL SS T. McDonald – Pulled Groin – 2 Weeks
        BAL LE H. Ngata – Dislocated Ankle – 4 Weeks
        NO WR K. Stills – Shoulder Tear – 2 Weeks
        SEA RE C. Avril – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
        SEA C M. Unger – Upper Arm Fracture – 4 Weeks
        HOU LT D. Brown – Foot Stress Fracture – 13 Weeks
        MIN RE E. Griffen – Pulled Groin – 4 Weeks
        MIN LE V. Curry – Dislocated Ankle – 5 Weeks
        MIN TE K. Rudolph – Broken Collarbone – 6 Weeks
        MLN LG L. Mankins – Broken Ribs – 5 Weeks

        Transactions
        Jets release FB W. Tukuafu
        Jets sign FB J. Conner 1Yr $730k
        Texans release QB T. Jackson
        Last edited by djp73; 01-07-2015, 06:46 AM.
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        • djp73
          Coach Porter Davis
          • Jun 2009
          • 8504

          #64
          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

          Patriots Report

          Broncos at Patriots Preview
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          1-1-------2-0

          Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts
          Sunday, September 20th, 2015 – 8:20PM


          PEYTON MANNING ONCE AGAIN COMES TO TOWN


          This week the Patriots will battle the Broncos and Peyton manning on Sunday Night Football on NBC. The Broncos are 1-1 and come in off a 30-6 beatdown of the Chiefs.

          Players to Watch
          For Denver it’s all about Peyton Manning. He’ll be looking to hook up with WR Demaryius Thomas and TE Julius Thomas. Absent is WR Wes Welker, who has joined the Vikings. WR Emmanuel Sanders gives the Broncos a deep threat in the passing game. HBs C.J. Anderson and Montee Ball give the Broncos a solid 1-2 punch in the backfield. Denver’s defense is led by OLB Von Miller, CB Chris Harris Jr and DE Demarcus Ware.

          Tale of the Tape
          DEN –Stat - NE
          Offense
          786 - Tot – 795
          618 - Pass – 630
          168 - Rush – 165
          30.0 - Points – 21.5
          Defense
          629 - Tot – 397
          433 - Pass – 207
          196 - Rush – 190
          41 - Points – 20


          Injury Report
          DEN – LE Derek Wolfe, DT Andre Fluellen
          NE - None

          Outlook
          New England could have trouble with Denver’s pass rush. If Tom Brady plays as poorly as he did last week the Pats will be in trouble. New England should really look to run the ball this week as the Broncos have had some trouble stopping it.

          The Patriots will have to work hard to slow down the passing attack of the Broncos. Manning is still one of the best QBs in the league and he has plenty of weapons.

          Game Prediction
          Denver might have too much firepower on offense and the Pats might not be able to keep Brady upright against their ferocious pass rush. Look for Denver to win a close one.
          Last edited by djp73; 01-07-2015, 02:09 PM.
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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #65
            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


            Broncos @ Patriots
            Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
            Sunday, September 20th, 2015 8:20pm

            EDELMAN SCORES HIS FIRST TD OF THE SEASON



            1st2nd3rd4thFinal
            Denver Broncos [1-1]0140014
            New England Patriots [2-0]7140021

            Pats top Broncos in close one, remain unbeaten

            The Patriots held the Broncos offense to just seven points en route to a 21-14 win last night at Gillette. Brady threw a pick six to Broncos linebacker Lamin Barrow that accounted for the Broncos other seven points. New England scored all their points on Tom Brady TD passes. Brady connected with Gronkowski, Edelman and LaFell.

            Brady’s two interceptions gives him six in the past two games.

            New England had their best game of the season on the ground with Ridley running for 75 yards and Blount picking up 82.

            “It’s very important. We need to be balanced and it all starts with the running game.” Julian Edelman answered when asked how important it was for Blount and Ridley to get going.

            The Pats scored first on a Brady to Edelman pass from five yards out in the first quarter.

            Barrow scored the 57 yard pick six early in the second to knot it up.

            Brady answered with an 8 yard TD pass to LaFell.

            Manning came right back, hitting TE Julian Thomas for a 42 yard score.

            Gronkowski hauled in a 6 yard scoring pass just before halftime and that turned out to be the game winner as the teams shut each other out in the second half.

            New England will host the Eagles next sunday

            Scoring Summary
            1st Quarter
            NE J. Edelman 5 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
            2nd Quarter
            DEN L. Barrow 57 Yd Int ret (F. Huerta kick)
            NE B. LaFell 8 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
            DEN J. Thomas 42 Yd pass from P. Manning (F. Huerta kick)
            NE R. Gronkowski 6 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
            3rd Quarter
            4th Quarter

            Key Player Stats

            P. Manning 21/31 185Yds TD
            C. Anderson 13Car 71Yds
            J. Thomas 6Rec 80Yds TD
            D. Thomas 3Rec 27Yds
            R. Moore 8Tkl
            D. Trevathan 8Tkl
            L. Barrow 7Tkl, Int, TD
            A. Talib 3Tkl, Int


            T. Brady 23/42 249Yds 3TD 2Int
            L. Blount 16Car 82Yds
            S. Ridley 13Car 75Yds, 5Rec 72Yds
            R. Gronkowski 6Rec 62Yds TD
            J. Edelman 4Rec 44Yds TD
            B. LaFell 4Rec 22Yds TD
            J. Mayo 11Tkl
            V. Wilfork 2Tkl, Sck
            C. Jones Tkl, Sck
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            Current Record: 3-0
            Next Week: vs. vs Philadelphia Eagles (3-0)
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

              #66
              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 Eagles
              Oct 12at New York Giants
              Oct 18at Miami Dolphins
              Oct 22vs Buffalo Bills
              Nov 1at New York Jets
              Nov 8at Pittsburgh Steelers
              Nov 15at Tennessee Titans
              Nov 22vs Miami Dolphins
              Nov 29at Houston Texans
              Dec 6at New York Jets
              Dec 13at Washington Redskins
              Dec 20vs Indianapolis Colts
              Dec 27vs Jacksonville Jaguars

              Red=MNF, Blue=SNF, Green=TNF
              Bold=AFC East Game
              (Scores are links to game report)
              Last edited by djp73; 01-07-2015, 02:09 PM.
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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

                #67
                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                Around the NFL


                JOHNNY MANZIEL THREW FOR A PAIR OF TDS AND RAN FOR A THIRD AS THE BROWNS TRAMPLED THE CHIEFS

                Scores
                SEA 49 – 3 CHI | ATL 21 – 31 NO | CLE 31 – 13 KC | HOU 10 – 13 CAR
                WAS 30 – 19 NYG | NYJ 33 – 18 IND | BUF 23 – 16 MIA | GB 37 – 16 MIN
                DAL 14 – 36 PHI | TB 14 – 16 SF | STL 18 – 42 ARI | DET 33 – 3 OAK
                CIN 41 – 20 SD | DEN 14 – 21 NE | PIT 16 – 23 BAL | JAX 23 – 25 TEN

                Headlines

                Eagles Jason Kelce to return

                Browns rookie Trayvon Payne out at least 5 weeks

                Players of the Week
                NFC Offense – NO TE J. Graham 13Rec 126Yds 3TD
                NFC Defense – STL CB B. McGee 9Tkl, Int, FF, FR
                AFC Offense – CLE QB J. Manziel – 20/31 192Yds 2TD, 4Car 83Yds TD
                AFC Defense – CIN FS R. Nelson 9Tkl, Int, TD

                Key Injuries
                BUF LG K. Urbik – Achilles Tear – IR
                IND C J. Harrison – Pectoral tear - IR
                NYG OT J. Pugh - Hip Fracture – IR
                JAX QB K. Clemens – Hip Fracture - IR
                PIT OG R. Foster - Achilles Tear – IR


                CHI WR B. Marshall – Upper Arm Fracture – 5 Weeks
                CHI RG C. Long – Broken Ankle - 13 Weeks
                CIN DT G. Atkins – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
                BUF QB C. McCoy – Shoulder Tear – 2 Weeks
                BUF QB E. Manuel – Broken Thumb – 3 Weeks
                DEN WR E. Sanders – Dislocated Knee – 5 Weeks
                CLE RG M. Pouncey – Ruptured Disk – 3 Weeks
                CLE LB P. Kruger – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
                KC HB J. Charles – Quad Tear – 5 Weeks
                KC HB K. Davis – Broken Ribs – 3 Weeks
                KC LB D. Johnson – Broken Hand – 2 Weeks
                IND LB D. Jackson – Hamstring Tear – 3 Weeks
                DAL LT T. Smith – Broken Thumb – 1 Week
                DAL LB S. Lee – Shoulder Tear – 1 Week
                DAL LE W. Hayes – Partial MCL Tear – 3 Weeks
                MIA HB L. Miller – Broken Ribs – 2 Weeks
                PHI QB N. Foles – Dislocated Ankle – 5 Weeks
                NYG LT W. Beatty – Partial ACL Tear – 4 Weeks
                NYG DT J. Hankins – Dislocated Knee – 1 Week
                NYJ WR P. Harvin – Broken Ribs – 3 Weeks
                DET SS J. Ihedigbo – Broken Thumb – 1 Week
                OAK HB K. Moreno – Broken Collarbone – 4 Weeks
                OAK DT B. Raji – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
                STL CB J. Jenkins – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
                STL SS T. McDonald – Pulled Groin – 1 Week
                BAL LE H. Ngata – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
                NO WR K. Stills – Shoulder Tear – 1 Week
                SEA C M. Unger – Upper Arm Fracture – 3 Weeks
                HOU LT D. Brown – Foot Stress Fracture – 12 Weeks
                MIN RE E. Griffen – Pulled Groin – 3 Weeks
                MIN LE V. Curry – Dislocated Ankle – 4 Weeks
                MIN TE K. Rudolph – Broken Collarbone – 5 Weeks
                MLN LG L. Mankins – Broken Ribs – 2 Weeks

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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #68
                  Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                  Patriots Report

                  Eagles at Patriots Preview
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                  3-0-------3-0

                  Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, Massachusetts
                  Sunday, September 27th, 2015 – 1:00PM


                  MATT BARKLEY BRINGS HIS 3-0 EAGLES TO GILLETTE


                  The Patriots will host the 3-0 Eagles as two of the last three undefeated teams do battle. Kickoff is set for 1:00PM.

                  Players to Watch
                  It’s no secret that the Eagles will be leaning on HB LeSean McCoy. McCoy has 294 yards and 4 touchdowns on 50 carries so far this season. Behind McCoy is the always dangerous Darren Sproles. At receiver the Eagles feature Jeremy Maclin and Jordan Matthews with Riley Cooper as their third option. TE Zach Ertz is also a dangerous option.

                  Defensively the Eagles are led by RE Fletcher Cox, MLB Mychal Kendricks and LOLB Connor Barwin.

                  Tale of the Tape
                  PHI –Stat - NE
                  Offense
                  1203 - Tot – 1203
                  806 - Pass – 879
                  397 - Rush – 324
                  36.0 - Points – 21.3
                  Defense
                  1027 - Tot – 644
                  799 - Pass – 383
                  228 - Rush – 261
                  50 - Points – 34


                  Injury Report
                  PHI – QB Nick Foles, WR Aaron Black, C David Molk, DT Bennie Logan
                  NE - None

                  Outlook
                  Philadelphia’s offense is dangerous, even with Foles out. Their receivers can stretch the field and both McCoy and Sproles can take any play the distance. New England should be able to take advantage of the Eagles’ secondary.

                  Game Prediction
                  Expect another close one as the teams match up with each other well.
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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #69
                    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                    Eagles @ Patriots
                    Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
                    Sunday, September 27th, 2015 1:00pm


                    DURON HARMON’S LATE PICK ALL BUT SEALED THE DEAL


                    Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                    Philadelphia Eagles [3-0]3106322
                    New England Patriots [3-0]7072236

                    Pats pull away in the 4th to top Eagles

                    The Eagles ground game couldn’t be stopped. LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles combined for 188 yards rushing and helped the Eagles dominate time of possession in the first half. Phily rode their runners on the opening drive which they capped with a 39 yard Cody Parkey field goal. The drive chewed up over half of the first quarter. New England was able to answer quickly on a drive that saw Tom Brady hook up with Julian Edelman for an 11 yard touchdown.

                    The second quarter was more of the same with the Eagles pounding the football and the Patriots struggling to slow them down. Matt Barkley mixed in short to intermediate passes and kept the Eagles moving the ball. They added ten points in the second, coming on a 3 yard McCoy run and a 50 yard Parkey field goal just before halftime. Philadelphia led 13-7 at the break.

                    New England opened the second half with a long drive that concluded with Brady’s second passing touchdown, this time to Aaron Dobson, who scored from 14 yards out. McCoy answered with a 68 yard touchdown run on the Eagles next possession. Philly went for 2 but the pass was broken up by Jamie Collins, giving the Eagles a 19-14 lead.

                    The Patriots put together a long drive early in the fourth and capitalized when LeGarrette Blount hopped over a crowd of defenders and into the endzone. Brady hit Rob Gronkowski for the two point conversion that put the Pats up 22-19.

                    Cody Parkey tied it back up on the next possession, hitting a 35 yarder.

                    On their own 27 yard line Brady hit Dobson on a flag route. Dobson shook of tackle attempts by safety Marcus Gilchrist and corner Nolan Carroll before going the distance for six. The kick put New England on top 29-22.

                    Safety Duron Harmon essentially sealed the game when he picked off a Barkley pass that was intended for WR Riley Cooper. Vince Wilfork and Rob Ninkovich supplied pressure on Barkley and he was forced the throw before he was ready.

                    Brady led his troops up the field and capped off the game with a 5 yard scramble TD to make the final score 36-22 Patriots.

                    “Well, I won’t say it was pretty but it put six on the board and at the end of the day that’s all that matters.” Julian Edelman replied with a laugh when asked about Brady’s run. The rushing TD was Brady’s 15th of his career and first since the 2012 season.

                    The Patriots are off next week. They will travel to face the New York Giants on Monday Night Football in two weeks.

                    Scoring Summary
                    1st Quarter
                    PHI C. Parkey 39 Yd FG
                    NE J. Edelman 11 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                    2nd Quarter
                    PHI L. McCoy 3 Yd run (C. Parkey kick)
                    PHI C. Parkey 50 Yd FG
                    3rd Quarter
                    NE A. Dobson 14 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                    PHI L. McCoy 68 Yd run (2pt failed)
                    4th Quarter
                    NE L. Blount 1 Yd run (2pt)
                    PHI C. Parkey 35 Yd FG
                    NE A. Dobson 73 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                    NE T. Brady 5 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)

                    Key Player Stats

                    M. Barkley 18/27 162Yds Int
                    L. McCoy 23Car 148Yds 2TD, 4Rec 24Yds
                    D. Sproles 5Car 40Yds, 3Rec 22Yds
                    J. Matthews 6Rec 73Yds
                    Z. Ertz 2Rec 26Yds
                    J. Maclin 0Rec
                    C. Barwin 8Tkl, Sck
                    M. Kendricks 8Tkl, Sck
                    T. Cole 6Tkl
                    J. Kruger Tkl, Sck


                    T. Brady 28/41 382Yds 3TD, 2Car 9Yds TD
                    L. Blount 12Car 48Yds TD
                    S. Ridley 10Car 25Yds
                    R. Gronkowski 7Rec 85Yds
                    J. Edelman 7Rec 79Yds
                    A. Dobson 4Rec 123Yds 2TD
                    B. LaFell 3Rec 51Yds
                    J. Mayo 8Tkl
                    D. McCourty 6Tkl
                    J. Collins 6Tkl, Sck
                    C. Jones 5Tkl, 2Sck
                    V. Wilfork 4Tkl, Sck
                    D. Harmon 2Tkl, Int
                    L. Walden Tkl, Sck
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                    Current Record: 4-0
                    Next Week: vs. BYE
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #70
                      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 Giants
                      Oct 18at Miami Dolphins
                      Oct 22vs Buffalo Bills
                      Nov 1at New York Jets
                      Nov 8at Pittsburgh Steelers
                      Nov 15at Tennessee Titans
                      Nov 22vs Miami Dolphins
                      Nov 29at Houston Texans
                      Dec 6at New York Jets
                      Dec 13at Washington Redskins
                      Dec 20vs Indianapolis Colts
                      Dec 27vs Jacksonville Jaguars

                      Red=MNF, Blue=SNF, Green=TNF
                      Bold=AFC East Game
                      (Scores are links to game report)
                      Last edited by djp73; 01-09-2015, 08:25 AM.
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                      • LopaKa
                        YaBoyRobRoy
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 3947

                        #71
                        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                        nice job starting the season 4-0, even while struggling with turnovers. Keep the streak going, and get that home field advantage!
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                        • djp73
                          Coach Porter Davis
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 8504

                          #72
                          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                          Originally posted by LopaKa
                          nice job starting the season 4-0, even while struggling with turnovers. Keep the streak going, and get that home field advantage!
                          Yeah the turnovers were a bit disappointing but i think we've got those under control now.

                          4-0 is a great start though i would like to be winning some of these games by a bigver margin

                          thanks for the comment man. Appreciate it.
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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #73
                            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                            Around the NFL


                            RUSSELL WILSON AND MARSHAWN LYNCH HAVE LED SEATTLE TO A 4-0 START

                            Scores
                            CLE 24 – 36 BAL | MIA 13 – 7 WAS | PHI 22 – 36 NE | ATL 41 – 31 DAL
                            CHI 24 – 16 MIN | NYG 14 – 22 CAR | HOU 13 – 17 JAX | NO 20 – 17 TB
                            PIT 10 – 30 SF | STL 28 – 52 GB | DET 17 – 27 SEA | ARI 26 – 8 CIN
                            SD 13 – 24 DEN | IND 31 – 24 TEN

                            Headlines

                            Bengals Vontaze Burfict out for season

                            Patriots, Seahawks only unbeaten teams left

                            Giants, Bucs, Raiders and Vikings still looking to get in the win column

                            Players of the Week
                            NFC Offense – GB QB A. Rodgers – 45/57 405Yds 5TD Int
                            NFC Defense – TB LB P. Angerer – 9Tkl, 2Int, FF, FR
                            AFC Offense – NE QB T. Brady – 28/41 382Yds 3TD, 2Car 9Yds TD
                            AFC Defense – CIN FS R. Nelson – 7Tkl, 3Int

                            Key Injuries
                            BUF LG K. Urbik – Achilles Tear – IR
                            IND C J. Harrison – Pectoral tear - IR
                            NYG OT J. Pugh - Hip Fracture – IR
                            JAX QB K. Clemens – Hip Fracture - IR
                            PIT OG R. Foster - Achilles Tear – IR


                            CHI WR B. Marshall – Upper Arm Fracture – 4 Weeks
                            CHI RG C. Long – Broken Ankle - 12 Weeks
                            CIN RE M. Daniels – Broken Thumb – 4 Weeks
                            CIN LB V. Burfict – Foot Stress Fracture – 13 Weeks
                            BUF QB C. McCoy – Shoulder Tear – 1 Week
                            BUF QB E. Manuel – Broken Thumb – 2 Weeks
                            DEN WR E. Sanders – Dislocated Knee – 4 Weeks
                            DEN FS R. Moore – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
                            CLE HB A. Ellington – Partial ACL Tear – 3 Weeks
                            CLE RG M. Pouncey – Ruptured Disk – 2 Weeks
                            CLE LB P. Kruger – Dislocated Ankle – 1 Week
                            TB DT G. McCoy – Broken Toe – 3 Weeks
                            TB DT T. Knighton – Dislocated Ankle – 7 Weeks
                            SD LB M. Ingram – Pulled Groin – 2 Weeks
                            KC HB J. Charles – Quad Tear – 4 Weeks
                            KC HB K. Davis – Broken Ribs – 2 Weeks
                            KC LB D. Johnson – Broken Hand – 1 Week
                            IND LT M. Roos – Broken Thumb – 2 Weeks
                            IND LB D. Jackson – Hamstring Tear – 2 Weeks
                            IND FS R. Johnson – Forearm Fracture – 4 Weeks
                            DAL LE W. Hayes – Partial MCL Tear – 2 Weeks
                            MIA HB L. Miller – Broken Ribs – 1 Week
                            PHI QB N. Foles – Dislocated Ankle – 4 Weeks
                            PHI TE Z. Ertz – Shoulder Tear – 4 Weeks
                            SF CB C. Culliver – Dislocated Ankle – 4 Weeks
                            NYG LT W. Beatty – Partial ACL Tear – 3 Weeks
                            NYJ WR P. Harvin – Broken Ribs – 2 Weeks
                            DET LE J. Hughes – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
                            OAK HB K. Moreno – Broken Collarbone – 3 Weeks
                            BAL LE H. Ngata – Dislocated Ankle – 2 Weeks
                            WAS MLB P. Riley Jr. – Foor Fracture – 3 Weeks
                            SEA C M. Unger – Upper Arm Fracture – 2 Weeks
                            SEA LB K. Wright – Dislocated Ankle – 5 Weeks
                            PIT TE H. Miller – Broken Toe – 2 Weeks
                            HOU LT D. Brown – Foot Stress Fracture – 11 Weeks
                            MIN HB C. Spiller – Broken Toe – 3 Weeks
                            MIN TE K. Rudolph – Broken Collarbone – 4 Weeks
                            MLN LG L. Mankins – Broken Ribs – 1 Week
                            MIN LE V. Curry – Dislocated Ankle – 3 Weeks
                            MIN RE E. Griffen – Pulled Groin – 2 Weeks

                            Transactions
                            Colts sign C J. Samuda 1Yr $640k
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                            • djp73
                              Coach Porter Davis
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 8504

                              #74
                              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                              Around the NFL
                              First Quarter Report

                              NFL Standings – After Week Four
                              NFC EASTWLTPFPA
                              Eagles31013086
                              Redskins1307485
                              Cowboys13083106
                              Giants04072124
                              NFC NORTHWLTPFPA
                              Bears31094102
                              Packers310136100
                              Lions22010987
                              Vikings04061112
                              NFC SOUTHWLTPFPA
                              Panthers3107583
                              Saints3109477
                              Falcons22011091
                              Buccaneers0404891
                              NFC WESTWLTPFPA
                              Seahawks40013463
                              Cardinals31012392
                              49ers2208771
                              Rams13094136
                              AFC EASTWLTPFPA
                              Patriots40010056
                              Dolphins3107057
                              Bills2105360
                              Jets1205663
                              AFC NORTHWLTPFPA
                              Ravens310121113
                              Steelers2208491
                              Browns22011498
                              Bengals2208287
                              AFC SOUTHWLTPFPA
                              Colts31010488
                              Texans2206164
                              Jaguars2207472
                              Titans1308394
                              AFC WESTWLTPFPA
                              Broncos2209875
                              Chiefs1204675
                              Chargers13067102
                              Raiders0303470


                              NFL League Leaders – After Week Four
                              Passing YardsPYDSPassing TouchdownsPTD
                              1. A. Rodgers13091. A. Rodgers10
                              2. T. Brady12562. T. Brady9
                              3. J. Cutler12093. M. Ryan9
                              4. J. Flacco11474. R. Wilson9
                              5. M. Stafford11255. J. Cutler8
                              Rushing YardsRYDSRushing TouchdownsRTD
                              1. M. Lynch4511. L. McCoy6
                              2. L. McCoy4422. R. Bush6
                              3. A. Morris3863. T. Richardson6
                              4. R. Bush3354. T. Mason/J. Stewart4
                              5. C. Hyde/D. Murray3305. C. Anderson/D. Sproles4
                              ReceptionsRECReceiving YardsRYDS
                              1. S. Smith Sr.381. S. Smith Sr.480
                              2. J. Graham312. C. Johnson429
                              3. S. Landrum/G. Tate303. A. Robinson373
                              4. A. Robinson/L. Fitzgerald294. S. Landrum341
                              5. J. Matthews295. K. Wright341
                              Receiving TouchdownsRTDField Goals MadeFGM
                              1. J. Graham61. B. Walsh11
                              2. R. Meachem52. C. Parkey11
                              3. C. Johnson43. B. McManus/J. Tucker10
                              4. R. Gronkowski44. R. Bullock/G. Gano9
                              5. R. White45. C. Sturgis9


                              NFL League Leaders – After Week Four
                              TacklesTKLSacksSCK
                              1. L. Timmons431. J. Galette7
                              2. A. Williamson422. S. Maponga5
                              3. K. Dansby403. A. Carrington5
                              4. D. Bruton Jr./C. Matthews394. V. Wilfork5
                              5. C. Lofton/M. Barron395. C. Jones5
                              InterceptionsINTDefensive TouchdownsDTD
                              1. D. Trufant41. D. Dennard1
                              2. V. Davis42. L. Barrow1
                              3. R. Nelson43. R. Nelson1
                              4. T. Gipson34. A. Cason1
                              5. Several Tied25. K. Minter/E. Reid1
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                              • djp73
                                Coach Porter Davis
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 8504

                                #75
                                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                                Patriots Report

                                First Quarter Summary


                                Offense
                                The offense hasn’t played as well as we would like to see. They are struggling to run the ball consistently and have scored just three total rushing touchdowns. New England is seventh in total yardage, 2nd in total offensive yardage, 2nd in passing yardage and 11th in rushing yards. They lead the league with 91 first downs.

                                Brady struggled with turnovers, throwing six so far. He threw three touchdowns and zero picks against the Eagles, so that’s a good sign.

                                Gronkowski and Edelman have been what we expected for the most part, though it would be nice to see them both get into the endzone more. Brandon LaFell is averaging less than 4 receptions per game, that needs to come up for certain. Aaron Dobson has seemingly emerged as the deep threat we’ve been hoping for for years. He is second behind Gronkowski with 262 yards on just 13 receptions for an average of 20.2 yards per catch. Dobson is tied for second on the team with two scores.

                                Defense
                                The defense has played well overall. The team is third in the league in total yards allowed and first in passing yards allowed. They are 25th in rushing yards allowed, due mostly to their struggles last week against Philadelphia’s dynamic rushing offense.

                                New England has allowed the least points in the league and they’re number one in sacks. They only have one interception, which is tied for last in the league.

                                Special teams
                                Gostkowski has hit all five of his field goal attempts and all of his extra point attempts. The majority of his kickoffs have been touchbacks.

                                Rookie punter Barry Ferrell has only punted a few times but he holds the league lead in average per punt at 43.8. None have his punts have been returned.

                                Spencer Greer, the undrafted rookie runningback who has handled the bulk of the return duties, is only averaging 20.2 yards per kick return, one of the lowest in the league. His punt return average is 10.0, third best in the league. Greer doesn’t seem to be a threat to break one but he makes good choices and always seems to make a good move to pick up some extra yards. If the team wants a little more in the return game they may look to get Edelman back there some more going forward.

                                Overall
                                The bottom line is that the Patriots have started off 4-0. They have had some struggles in getting there but at the end of the day wins and losses are the only thing that matters. The offense needs a bit more balance and to start scoring more points. The defense needs to tighten up against the run and get some takeaways.

                                New England Patriots Stats - 2015
                                PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
                                T. Brady104/16312567.7314.0739690.4
                                RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
                                L. Blount452014.5120250.32
                                S. Ridley431894.4110047.30
                                T. Brady294.55012.30
                                S. Greer351.73001.30
                                J. Develin221.03000.50
                                ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONG20+YDS/GYAC
                                R. Gronkowski2731711.743179.33.2
                                J. Edelman2223810.822059.53.2
                                B. LaFell1516511.012241.32.1
                                S. Ridley1415210.904438.011.3
                                A. Dobson1326220.227365.57.8
                                T. Ford55711.401414.32.6
                                S. Greer44210.501610.512.5
                                T. Wright3258.30136.30.7
                                J. Boyce11010.00102.52.0
                                A. Diaz11111.00112.85.0
                                BlockingPCAKESACK
                                N. Solder30
                                S. Vollmer30
                                J. Tretter30
                                M. Bernadeau20
                                O. Asante21
                                C. Fleming01
                                TacklesSacksInterceptions
                                DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
                                J. Mayo3202100
                                D. Hightower2202100
                                J. Collins1915000
                                D. McCourty1601000
                                D. Harmon1600010
                                V. Wilfork1158000
                                B. Browner1000000
                                C. Jones956000
                                R. Ninkovich933000
                                B. Spikes700000
                                D. Revis600300
                                L. Ryan400000
                                L. Buchanan300000
                                S. Sylvester200000
                                K. Arrington100000
                                L. Walden111000
                                S. Thompson100000
                                KickoffsPunts
                                ReturningATTYDSAVGLONGTDRETAVGTD
                                S. Greer1122220.2260710.00
                                J. Edelman11717.017000.00
                                Field GoalsExtra Points
                                KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
                                S. Gostkowski5510041111110026
                                PuntingPUNTSYDSLONGAVGNETBPIN20TB
                                B. Ferrell52195043.843.8010
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