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Short week, let's see who comes back for this one.

I'm usually pretty "voice of reasony" when it comes to scores and all that - but there's really only one team I want to see the Patriots hang 100 on twice a year every year.

**** these toolbag Dolphins fans.
**** these toolbag Dolphins players.
**** that toolbag coach.

**** everything about this that pathetic excuse for a franchise that ever has been or ever will be.
 
They have pasted the Jags and Texans - the 2 worst teams in the AFC. Not impressed. They will give us their best shot and should be able to match up well like the Jets but Mooch said last night on NFL game replay that since 2000 there have been 25 interim HCs and not one of them made the playoffs. Eventually the bloom comes off the flower. I expect Pats to win by a couple of scores.
 
Good read. :clap:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...stay-undefeated-despite-ny-jets-strong-effort



Patriots, Brady stay undefeated despite N.Y. Jets' strong effort

By Steve Wyche NFL.com




FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- What sets the Patriots apart are theories and execution.

While opponent after opponent tries to figure out who they need to be or what to do to defeat New England, the Patriots simply beat their foes. Sure, strategy, scheming, planning and all that factors in for New England.

Yet, at their most basic points, the Patriots complete passes, pressure the quarterback and do everything other teams want and try to do to them.

Against a very good Todd Bowles-coached Jets team, with the Patriots boasting just two healthy running backs and backup personnel across their battered offensive line, Tom Brady operated efficiently from the pocket, Danny Amendola delivered a standout performance and the defense stopped the Jets at what they do best -- running the ball.

Result: Patriots 30, Jets 23.

New England moved to 6-0, while New York dropped to 4-2. Now, a surging Miami team (3-3), which on Sunday might have put its second coach on the Green Mile to unemployment -- this time not its own, but Houston's Bill O'Brien -- will theorize how to beat the Patriots on Thursday in Foxborough.

"We've lost two division games. We really needed this week," Dolphins interim coach Dan Campbell said after his team mopped up the woeful Texans 44-26. "We're capable of beating (New England)."

Miami is capable. So were the Jets. So are the Bills. So are a lot of other teams.

They have to do more than theorize, though. Teams have to execute better than New England. Week after week, it doesn't happen. Some team might beat the Patriots, and in all likelihood, more than one will.

When it matters most, though, can they pull it off?

For more than three quarters, the Jets went toe-to-toe with the Patriots -- physically, mentally, execution-wise. Then, New England scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns while New York kicked two field goals in the final period. The Jets made it interesting but didn't show the poise the Patriots did.

And that was that.
Every game, all season

There's nothing to indicate that's how things will play out over the course of the season and through the playoffs. Really, is there another team in the AFC that does what the Patriots do? Cincinnati looks legit, but that whole one-and-done in the playoff thing. ... Denver? Pittsburgh?

New York entered the game with the NFL's top defense and the league's top rushing attack.

Both were checkmated by the diminished Patriots, who didn't play a great game, but instead made no excuses for why it would be OK to lose.

The Jets' fantastic defensive front was neutralized fairly early when the Patriots went to a spread offense, and Brady started tossing the ball to whomever got open -- and that wasn't easy with Darrelle Revis, Antonio Cromartie and crew rarely yielding.

However, Brady wasn't under a ton of pressure, and that allowed Amendola to come up with timely plays. And when New York took its eye off tight end Rob Gronkowski to pay even glancing attention to Amendola or Julian Edelman, Brady found his tight end, who finished with 11 catches for 108 yards and one touchdown (which was the decisive score).

Oh, and the two healthy running backs? LeGarrette Blount and James White, who really weren't needed. Brady threw the ball 54 times, completing 34 for 355 yards. He also led New England in rushing with 15 yards -- for the first time in his career -- and a touchdown run.

Before New England knocked off the Jets, New York offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson said his team had to be perfect, for the most part -- no penalties or mental blunders and no minor slip-ups. It's a theory just about every team takes into a game against the Patriots.

"We have to make sure we don't make mistakes," Ferguson said Friday. "New England is very good at waiting for an opponent to break. If they turn the ball over or miss an assignment, they strike. They stay consistent with that. Every game. Every year."

New York is a solid team that isn't going away. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is making throws and plays he has been very reluctant to make in the past. The Jets host the Pats in Week 16, and they'll feel they owe New England for snatching this victory from them.

Miami might feel the same in the regular-season finale, when the Patriots come to town. Then again, it could be New England wanting to exact revenge. The Dolphins have become very intriguing since sacking Joe Philbin and putting Dan Campbell in charge.

Buffalo is 3-4 in this increasingly competitive division, but they've become far less of a factor on the field than they've become off of it.

Back to New England's next opponent, the Dolphins. Although they've waxed two bad teams from the bad AFC South since Campbell was inserted, the Dolphins are playing with salsa in their shorts. They're acting like they want to be a part of something special.

Quarterback Ryan Tannehill is rolling, and wide receiver Jarvis Landry has become arguably the most dangerous and fun player to watch in the NFL. And the defense has woken up.

They're hot, and they have a shot Thursday in New England.

In theory.
 
The Pats should be back to strength by Thursday night, especially our running game.

We broke the Bills and Jets. We'll break the Dolphins, too.
 
The Pats should be back to strength by Thursday night, especially our running game.

We broke the Bills and Jets. We'll break the Dolphins, too.

I hope Lewis is back. If not I say run Blount right at them. Miami can be run on. I don't think this will be a pass heavy game .
 
They have pasted the Jags and Texans - the 2 worst teams in the AFC. Not impressed. They will give us their best shot and should be able to match up well like the Jets but Mooch said last night on NFL game replay that since 2000 there have been 25 interim HCs and not one of them made the playoffs. Eventually the bloom comes off the flower. I expect Pats to win by a couple of scores.

The Dolphins lost to the Jags 23 - 20. They have beaten the Redskins, Titans and Texans.

And the Jags are not one of the two worst teams in the AFC.

If you meant Titans instead of Jags, then I agree.
 
It seems like the NFL put Houston against Patriots opponents a week prior to playing the Pats so the opponent would get to prepare for the Patriots Offense two weeks in a row.


I blame Miami for this and think not enough bad things can come to the team.
 
I'm tired of all the media pundits beating the Miami drum because the interim coach managed to smash a few trash tier teams. I heard more than one person yesterday mention they'd vote for Dan Campbell for Coach of the Year if the vote was today. LOL what??
 
It's a short week, but just as short for Miami and they have to travel. I would imagine BB and the coaches will dog the Pats all week for that shit show last night. I'll take the Pats regardless of the spread. Brady serves up a 40-burger this week.
 
It seems like the NFL put Houston against Patriots opponents a week prior to playing the Pats so the opponent would get to prepare for the Patriots Offense two weeks in a row. I blame Miami for this and think not enough bad things can come to the team.
I going to miss Texans, Titans & jets game while I'm in Florida. I just get down to Disney when the Texans games on. I don't think there be a place showing it.
 
The Dolphins lost to the Jags 23 - 20. They have beaten the Redskins, Titans and Texans.

And the Jags are not one of the two worst teams in the AFC.

If you meant Titans instead of Jags, then I agree.

All of the AFC South teams are interchangeably bad. I don't put any stock in Miami beating any of those teams.

And on yeah, Brady is 8-0 on Thursday night too. :dbanana:
 
Short week, let's see who comes back for this one.

I'm usually pretty "voice of reasony" when it comes to scores and all that - but there's really only one team I want to see the Patriots hang 100 on twice a year every year.

**** these toolbag Dolphins fans.
**** these toolbag Dolphins players.
**** that toolbag coach.

**** everything about this that pathetic excuse for a franchise that ever has been or ever will be.

Gee, funny you say that......that's exactly how we feel about you Patsy fans, your team, and your coach. Amazing how it works, eh??
 
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