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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

    #121
    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

    Patriots Report

    Dolphins @ Patriots Preview
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    4-6-------10-0

    Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
    Sunday, November 22nd, 2015 – 1:00PM


    CAMERON WAKE LEADS THE ‘PHINS DEFENSE INTO FOXBORO


    This week the Pats are back at home. They will host the Dolphins, currently 4-6. The 10-0 Patriots defeated them 37-7 at Miami in week 7.

    Players to Watch
    Miami’s offense ranks near the bottom of the league in total and passing yards. Rushing yardage for the Dolphins is in the middle of the pack. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill has struggled, throwing 14 interceptions and just 10 touchdowns with a 70.7 passer rating. Shonn Greene has been the most effective runner though his 2.9 yards per carry leaves a lot to be desired. Harry Douglas leads the team with 51 receptions but has just one touchdown. Jarvis Landry leads the team with 533 receiving yards on 46 receptions, he has three touchdowns. Greg Little’s 4 touchdown receptions is tops in Miami.

    On defense the Dolphins rank 6th in total yards, 4th in passing yards and 13th against the run. They are led by Cameron Wake, who has 6 sacks on the season. Across from him is Dion Jordan, also with 6 sacks. Koa Misi leads the team with 94 tackles. Saftey Tashaun Gipson’s 4 interceptions leads the team.

    Tale of the Tape
    MIA –Stat - NE
    Offense
    2759 - Tot – 4545
    1881 - Pass – 3476
    878 - Rush – 1069
    16.8 - Points – 35.9
    Defense
    3022 - Tot – 2060
    2106 - Pass – 1222
    916 - Rush – 838
    208 - Points – 100

    Injury Report
    MIA - None
    NE – TE Rob Gronkowski

    Outlook
    The Patriots should add their 11th win of the season without much hassle.
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    • thesportsguru11
      Cooking With Sauce
      • Feb 2014
      • 5105

      #122
      Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

      Wins keep racking up for ya, even with Gronk out. Very impressive. Let's go Pats! (In here and real life of course)

      6x Super Bowl Champion Patriots |Red Sox | Celtics | Bruins |Boston College | USC | NASCAR Young Guns

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      • weddlesbeard
        Pro
        • Dec 2014
        • 501

        #123
        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

        Wow. That Brady stat-line. Just wow. Nice win, you can almost start to see perfection on the horizon.
        Supercharged: A Madden 15 San Diego/L.A. Chargers' Franchise | Part I | Part II

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        • Hellisan
          Fan of real schools
          • Jul 2002
          • 1893

          #124
          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

          Haha, nice quote by McDaniels attempting to explain the inexplicable with the team allowing Brady to play all 4 qtrs in a meaningless game to break some records, but pretty awesome performance nonetheless. I will say we are opposed for another day as I'm a diehard Seahawks fan. But that being said there are things about the Pats I love, such as the pure art of watching Brady command the pocket and the field. His delivery is amazing, the way he squares up and is able to isolate his arm from the rest of his body for maybe the purest throwing stroke I've ever seen. The way the NFL is so much fun when Gronk is healthy and doing things even Jimmy Graham could only dream of doing. It's funny how you have a guy like Graham who has been so dominant but there's not one GM in the history of the world who would even consider him against Gronkowski. That guy is greatness. May the better team win, and may your Pats go undefeated in your one final run.

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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #125
            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

            I'm not really a Pats fan but they are the home team so when the Steelers and Giants are done I pull for the Pats. As far as today I have no preference as to who wins as I have had a soft spot for Seattle for quite some time but I hope it comes down to the wire
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

              #126
              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


              PATS PREPARED TO USE CAUTION WITH GRONK
              By Tim Honks, Staff Writer

              When the Patriots lost Rob Gronkowski during their week five win over the Giants they lost one of the most dominant and explosive players in the NFL. They also lost their top receiver at the time. Gronkowski has missed parts of two of his first five seasons and will miss at least six games this season.

              "We're looking at the big picture. We certainly won't be rushing him back." Coach Belichick said. "We want him not only for a deep playoff run but for the long term future."

              Gronkowski says he is on board with whatever the team doctors and coaching staff decides. "I don't want to rush anything, I've missed enough time in my career already. I want to play for a long time."

              Gronkowski broke his wrist against the Giants on Monday Night Football October 12th. The injury occurred on a play where the tight end was attempting a stiff arm on a New York defender. "It was just a fluke thing." He said. "The wrist bent at and odd angle and I felt it snap. It wasn't a hard hit."

              New England has avoided injury for the most part with Gronkowski being the only player to miss significant time. He was originally expected to return on November 29th against the Texans but if there's any doubts they will hold him out longer.
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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

                #127
                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                PATS WELCOME BACK A FAMILIAR FACE
                By Carl Hammerlich, Staff Writer

                Following the Patriots trade of Jonas Gray to the Falcons they had an open roster spot which they had yet to fill. Yesterday they filled that spot by bringing back a familiar face.

                Asante Samuel was drafted by the Patriots in the 4th round of the 2003 draft. He played his first five seasons in New England and was a big part of the teams' super bowl runs in that span.

                Samuel then went to Philadelphia where he played from 2008 to 2011 before being traded to Atlanta, where he played two seasons.

                Despite sitting out the 2014 season the 34 year old impressed the Pats' coaching staff enough to be signed through the remainder of the season.

                "There were a few positions where we were trying to add some depth, the defensive backfield was one of them. We brought in some guys from the practice squad and some other veterans and Asante just seemed like the best option." Defensive coordinator Matt Patricia said.

                The Patriots had worked out Michael Hoomanawanui as well but felt that Tim Wright and Anthony Diaz had been playing well enough to focus elsewhere.

                Samuel is expected to work into the rotation at corner and safety as well as contributing on special teams.

                Samuel will wear jersey number 28, which he wore at UCF.
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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #128
                  Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                  Dolphins @ Patriots
                  Gillette Stadium – Foxboro, Massachusetts
                  Sunday, November 22nd, 2015 – 1:00PM


                  A HOST OF PATS DEFENDERS DROP TANNEHILL FOR A SAFETY


                  Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                  Miami Dolphins [4-6]33006
                  New England Patriots [10-0]71719750

                  Not Dolphin Safe

                  Another week brought another Pats blowout victory as they remained undefeated with a 50-6 beating of the Dolphins earlier this afternoon.

                  Brady threw three touchdown passes while LeGarrette Blount added two on the ground. Darrelle Revis scored on a pick six. Stephen Gostkowski added three field goals and the ream dropped Ryan Tannehill on a sack in the endzone for a safety.

                  Asante Samuel made his return to Gillette, playing in 15 snaps and recovering a Harry Douglas fumble that Stevenson Sylvester forced on a kick return.

                  “It’s amazing, it feels great to be back. I love it!” Samuel exclaimed when asked about his return.

                  The Pats sit at 11-0 and will face teams with a combined record of 22-33 the rest of the way. As of now the Colts (6-5) are their only remaining opponent over .500.

                  Scoring Summary
                  1st Quarter
                  MIA C. Sturgis 33 Yd FG
                  NE L. Blount 7 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                  2nd Quarter
                  MIA C. Sturgis 45 Yd FG
                  NE T. Wright 1 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                  NE J. Edelman 2 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                  NE S. Gostkowski 22 Yd FG
                  3rd Quarter
                  NE Safety
                  NE S. Gostkowski 27 Yd FG
                  NE L. Blount 5 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                  NE D. Revis 47 Yd Int Ret (S. Gostkowski kick)
                  4th Quarter
                  NE T. Ford 18 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)

                  Key Player Stats

                  R. Tannehill 12/23 69Yds Int
                  L. Miller 10Car 47Yds, 6Rec 38Yds
                  W. Johnson 1Rec 13Yds
                  H. Douglas 1Rec 9Yds
                  K. Misi 12Tkl
                  R. Jones 11Tkl
                  T. Gipson 7Tkl
                  B. Grimes 2Tkl, Int


                  T. Brady 35/51 378Yds 3TD Int
                  L. Blount 10Car 54Yds 2TD
                  S. Ridley 13Car 50Yds, 7Rec 50Yds
                  J. Edelman 11Rc 129Yds TD
                  T. Ford 8Rec 89Yds TD
                  A. Dobson 3Rec 86Yds
                  T. Wright 6Rec 40Yds TD
                  J. Collins 6Tkl, Sck
                  J. Mayo 5Tkl
                  L. Walden 3Tkl, 2Sck
                  R. Ninkovich 2Tkl, Sck
                  D. Revis Int, TD
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                  Current Record: 11-0
                  Next Week: @ Houston Texans (5-6)
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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #129
                    Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                    Additional Game Media





                    Last edited by djp73; 02-06-2015, 06:55 PM.
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #130
                      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 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; 02-11-2015, 07:33 AM.
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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

                        #131
                        Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.



                        Around the NFL


                        TEDDY BRIDGEWATER'S SOPHOMORE SLUMP HAS LED TO AN 0-11 START FOR THE VIKINGS

                        Scores
                        Thanksgiving Special
                        CHI 16 – 3 DET | PHI 24 – 27 DAL | MIN 20 – 23 CAR
                        Sunday Early
                        JAX 28 – 14 TB | NYG 19 – 21 ATL | MIA 6 – 50 NE | GB 23 – 20 NO
                        WAS 21 – 28 NYJ | TEN 22 – 30 KC | ARI 31 – 19 STL
                        Sunday Late
                        IND 19 – 10 HOU | CLE 13 – 20 SEA | BAL 45 – 14 SF | BUF 35 – 31 CIN
                        Sunday Night
                        PIT 17 – 27 DEN
                        Monday Night
                        OAK 20 – 27 SD

                        Headlines

                        Patriots now 11-0, Undefeated talk abounds

                        Giants, Vikings hit 0-11, fans commit suicide

                        Broncos make it 8 straight with win over Steelers

                        Dolphins embarrassed by Pats, losing streak at 6 games, Grimes wife send threatening Twets

                        Players of the Week
                        NFC Offense – DAL QB T. Romo – 35/49 347Yds 2TD
                        NFC Defense – NO CB K. Lewis – 5Tkl, 2Int
                        AFC Offense – BUF QB C. McCoy – 34/47 352Yds 4TD Int
                        AFC Defense – BAL CB J. Smith – 7Tkl, 2Int

                        Key Injuries
                        BUF LG K. Urbik – Achilles Tear – IR
                        KC LG J. Allen – Broken Ankle - IR
                        IND C J. Harrison – Pectoral tear – IR
                        IND LG D. Thomas – Foot Stress Fracture - IR
                        ATL HB J. Stewart – Broken Leg – IR
                        SF DE R. Bryant – Foot Stress Fracture - IR
                        NYG OT J. Pugh - Hip Fracture – IR
                        NYG C M. Milton – Groin Tear - IR
                        JAX QB K. Clemens – Hip Fracture – IR
                        JAX WR A. Sanders – Torn Tricep - IR
                        OAK WR B. Tate – Complete MCL Tear – IR
                        OAK RG A. Howard – Dislocated Ankle - IR
                        STL DT A. Donald – Pectoral Tear – IR
                        WAS WR D. Jackson – Hip Fracture - IR
                        PIT OG R. Foster - Achilles Tear – IR
                        TEN DT L. Guion – Foot Stress Fracture - IR


                        CHI WR A. Jeffery – Broken Toe – 1 WK
                        CHI RG C. Long – Broken Ankle - 4 WK
                        CIN LT A. Whitworth – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        CIN RE M. Daniels – Dislocated Ankle – 4 WK
                        CIN DT G. Atkins – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        CIN LB V. Burfict – Foot Stress Fracture – 5 WK
                        BUF DT K. Williams – Foot Stress Fracture – 8 WK
                        CLE LG J. Bitonio – Broken Thumb – 3 WK
                        CLE RG M. Pouncey – Ruptured Disk – 2 WK
                        CLE FS L. Delmas – Pulled Groin – 4 WK
                        SD LE R. McDonald – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        KC HB J. Charles – Broken Thumb – 2 WK
                        IND LT M. Roos – Broken Ribs – 1 WK
                        DAL C T. Frederick – Shoulder Tear – 4 WK
                        DAL CB B. Carr – Shoulder Tear – 2 WK
                        PHI C J. Kelce – Broken Toe – 5 WK
                        ATL TE J. Finley – Shoulder Tear – 1 WK
                        NYG HB R. Matthews – Foot Fracture – 3 WK
                        NYG LT W. Beatty – Pulled Groin – 1 WK
                        JAX DT S. Marks – Broken Thumb – 1 WK
                        NYJ DT D. Harrison – Torn Bicep – 2 WK
                        DET HB R. Bush – Ruptured Disk – 6 WK
                        DET LT R. Reiff – Dislocated Knee – 1 WK
                        GB WR J. Nelson – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        GB MLB C. Matthews – Abdominal Tear – 2 WK
                        CAR DT K. Short – Dislocated Ankle – 1 WK
                        NE TE R. Gronkowski – Broken Wrist – 1 WK
                        OAK LE J. Tuck – Dislocated Knee – 1 WK
                        OAK LE L. Lowe – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        OAK LB E. Henderson – Ruptured Disk – 1 WK
                        STL LT J. Long – Pulled Groin – 1 WK
                        BAL WR J. Jones – Broken Hand – 2 WK
                        BAL LG K. Osemele – Ruptured Disk – 4 WK
                        BAL RG M. Yanda – Dislocated Elbow – 3 WK
                        BAL OLB E. Dumervil – Dislocated Ankle – 3 WK
                        WAS C R. Kalil – Partial PCL Tear – 3 WK
                        WAS LE C. Thornton – Pulled Groin – 1 WK
                        NO LT T. Armstead – Upper Arm Fracture – 4 WK
                        NO OLB P. Haralson – Dislocated Ankle – 5 WK
                        SEA WR D. Baldwin – Broken Wrist – 2 WK
                        SEA RE C. Avril – Pulled Groin – 2 WK
                        PIT QB B. Roethlisberger – Shoulder Tear – 2 WK
                        PIT FS M. Mitchell – Shoulder Tear – 2 WK
                        HOU HB A. Foster – Foot Fracture – 2 WK
                        HOU WR D. Hopkins – Broken Toe – 1 WK
                        HOU LT D. Brown – Foot Stress Fracture – 3 WK
                        HOU CB A. Jones – Broken Thumb – 1 WK
                        TEN HB R. Helu Jr. – Upper Arm Fracture – 4 WK
                        TEN LT T. Lewan – Broken hand – 1 WK
                        MIN RE E. Griffen – Pulled Groin – 1 WK
                        MIN DT L. Joseph – Upper Arm Fracture – 2 WK

                        Transactions
                        NE re-signs TE Tim Wright 5Yr $8.3M
                        NE signs DB Asante Samuel 1Yr $1.4M
                        STL signs DT Alex Carington 1Yr $880k
                        WAS signs WR Kris Durham 1Yr $730k
                        NYG signs C Jeff Baca 1Yr $570k
                        Last edited by djp73; 02-06-2015, 07:21 PM.
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                        • djp73
                          Coach Porter Davis
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 8504

                          #132
                          Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                          Patriots Report

                          Patriots @ Texans Preview
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                          11-0-------5-6

                          NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
                          Sunday, November 29th, 2015 – 1:00PM


                          J.J. WATT HOPES TO KILL TOM BRADY


                          The Pats will travel to Houston to face the 5-6 Texans in week 13 action.

                          Players to Watch
                          Houston has had a hard time putting points on the board. They’re struggles start with QB Matt Flynn and his 12 to 10 TD to INT ratio. Arian Foster’s injury has forced the Texans to lean on Jonathan Grimes, who is averaging just 2.9 yards per carry and has only scored three TDs. Andre Johnson leads the receiving corps with 70 receptions for 850 yards, but he has only found the endzone twice.

                          One defense the Texans are quite intimidating. J.J Watt leads the team with 5 sacks and is an obvious force to be reckoned with. The Patriots offense will have to know where he is at all times. Safety Thomas DeCoud leads the team with 3 interceptions. Brian Cushing, Jadeveon Clowney and Ray Maualuga give the Texans one of the most talent groups of linebackers in the league.

                          Tale of the Tape
                          NE –Stat - HOU
                          Offense
                          5064 - Tot – 3719
                          3879 - Pass – 2724
                          1185 - Rush – 995
                          37.2 - Points – 18.8
                          Defense
                          2169 - Tot – 3267
                          1261 - Pass – 2336
                          908 - Rush – 931
                          106 - Points – 211

                          Injury Report
                          NE – TE Rob Gronkowski
                          HOU – HB Arian Foster, WR DeAndre Hopkins, LE Duane Brown, LE Jared Crick, DT Lance Nix III, ROLB Amos France, CB Adam Jones

                          Outlook
                          The Patriots will continue to roll.
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                          • thesportsguru11
                            Cooking With Sauce
                            • Feb 2014
                            • 5105

                            #133
                            Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                            Watt can't kill Brady. The only guy who can do that is Bernard Pollard.

                            6x Super Bowl Champion Patriots |Red Sox | Celtics | Bruins |Boston College | USC | NASCAR Young Guns

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                            • djp73
                              Coach Porter Davis
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 8504

                              #134
                              Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.

                              Watts a scary dude doe.
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                              • djp73
                                Coach Porter Davis
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 8504

                                #135
                                Re: ONE. FINAL. RUN.


                                Patriots @ Texans
                                NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
                                Sunday, November 29th, 2015 – 1:00PM


                                WILFORK WITH THE SACK AND FORCED FUMBLE ON FLYNN


                                Scoreboard1st2nd3rd4thFinal
                                New England Patriots [11-0] 71491444
                                Houston Texans [5-6] 03003

                                Business as Usual

                                The Pats have improved to 12-0 with a decisive win over the Texans. Tom Brady threw for 285 yards and four touchdowns and LeGarrette Blount scored twice on the ground. New England also added a safety when Brandon Browner dropped Jonathan Grimes in his own endzone in the third quarter.

                                “Just a great team effort out there today. Everything worked.” Vince Wilfork said after the win. Wilfork recorded three tackles and a strip sack on Flynn.

                                The Patriots held the Texans offense to under 150 total yards and sacked Flynn 6 times total, including four by Jamie Collins.

                                “The guys just got open and the line gave me all day in the pocket and kept me clean. It was a team win.” Tom Brady replied when asked about his performance. Brady was not sacked and was rarely even touched in the game.

                                Julian Edelman caught two of Brady's touchdown passes and totaled 10 catches for 72 yards.

                                New England improves to 12-0 and they will host the Jets next week.

                                Scoring Summary
                                1st Quarter
                                NE T. Ford 2 Yd pass from T. Brady (kick blocked)
                                2nd Quarter
                                NE L. Blount 1 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)
                                HOU R. Bullock 33 Yd FG
                                NE J. Edelman 9 Yd pass from T. Brady (2pt)
                                3rd Quarter
                                NE J. Edelman 7 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                                NE Safety
                                4th Quarter
                                NE T. Wright 13 Yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick)
                                NE L. Blount 6 Yd run (S. Gostkowski kick)

                                Key Player Stats

                                T. Brady 28/36 285Yds 4TD
                                L. Blount 22Car 87Yds 2TD
                                S. Ridley 14Car 68Yds
                                T. Wright 6Rec 73Yds TD
                                J. Edelman 10Rec 72Yds 2TD
                                B. LaFell 7Rec 72Yds
                                A. Dobson 4Rec 58Yds
                                T. Ford 2Rec 20Yds TD
                                J. Collins 5Tkl, 4Sck
                                D. McCourty 5Tkl
                                V. Wilfork 3Tkl, Sck, FF
                                B. Browner 2Tkl, Safety


                                M. Flynn 7/12 70Yds
                                J. Grimes 13Car 47Yds
                                A. Johnson 4Rec 56Yds
                                R. Barden 1Rec 11Yds
                                D. Swearinger 11Tkl
                                B. Cushing 9Tkl
                                J. Watt 6Tkl
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                                Current Record: 12-0
                                Next Week: vs New York Jets (5-7)
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