sportsofboston.com - 18 days ago
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The bye week let New England fans soak in everything. After eight weeks, New England has outplayed its division rivals to a 5-2 record. Some hard fought wins and heart breaking losses have made this season exciting. Now, before the Patriots welcome the Dolphins to Foxboro, it seems like a ...
New England Patriots: The Day After Week 4
blog.blitznation.com 10/5/2009 —
Every week the New England Patriots have shown signs of improvement and that was clearly the case on Sunday when they were able to beat the previously undefeated Baltimore Ravens , 27-10. Here’s a look at some of the positives and negatives from the game. (more…)
Making The Grades – Bye Week
patriotsdaily.com 18 days ago — By Jeremy Gottlieb, Patriots Daily Staff
Week 8 is over and and so is the Patriots’ bye. Their season resumes Sunday against AFC East rival Miami with the Pats at 5-2 and in sole possession of first place and a one and a half game lead over the Jets. So what do we know at this point?
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PATS on the Back: Patriots vs. Titans, Week 6
sportsofboston.com 10/19/2009 — Several times this season, a lackluster performance by the Patriots has made this article very difficult to write. This week, it’s difficult to write for the completely opposite reason.
Sunday was truly a coming out party for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, as they laid the ...
2009 Patriots Offensive Report Card: Week 3
sportsofboston.com 10/1/2009 — The New England Patriots avoided losing back-to-back games for the first time since 2006 courtesy of a 26-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons Sunday. Although the red-zone offense struggled, the Patriots did some positive things offensively. Fred Taylor gained 105 yards on the ground, leading ...
Patriots Beat Down Titans 59-0
sportsofboston.com 10/18/2009 — In a snowy, windy game the Patriots put on one of the most remarkable performances in NFL history, scoring 35 second quarter points on the way to a historic 59-0 win over Tennessee. Tom Brady set a modern NFL record by throwing five TD passes in the second quarter alone. His final line was ...
Patriots MVP: Wild Wild Wes
boston.sportsthenandnow.com 23 days ago — Wes Welker, not Randy Moss, is the most valuable offensive weapon for the Patriots.
Patriots MVP?
Wes Welker?
You may think I am crazy not choosing Tom Brady or maybe even Randy Moss.
They are the ones with the records right?
However, if seven games into the 2009 season doesn’t show ...
18 More Reasons to Hate the Patriots
18to88.com 10 days ago — Because 88 just aren't enough
1. The Tom Brady Rule. It figures that a rule named after Tom Brady would serve to further emasculate football.
2. Junior Seau is back again? Didn't I just see him on a reality TV show?
3. They've turned Randy Moss into a sure-fire first ballot ...
Making The Grades – Week 10 at Colts
patriotsdaily.com 5 days ago — By Jeremy Gottlieb, Patriots Daily Staff
Light staff today at PDU, dear readers. Seems several professors, TAs and deans have called in sick today or gone on unannounced sabbaticals. I would have too if I’d thought of it in the aftermath of Sunday night in Indy. What was looking like ...
Fear Not, The ‘Fins Are In Town
4sportboston.com 15 days ago — I want you to picture, if you can, what I’m about to tell you in as much detail as possible. I’d tell you to close your eyes and imagine yourself there as you read, but after attempting this while writing I decided it was a little too needlessly complicated.
You’re ...
Balance sheet is better —
Boston.com -- Football news 18 days ago
The return of Tom Brady this season made it tempting to envision a re-creation of the Patriots’ 2007 offense, a barrage of passes whipping around the field, records toppling, points skyrocketing like the score on a pinball machine.
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