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Somebody tell Philly that they're allowed to score too. I don't think they know that
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sanchez throws a TD right on cueSomebody tell Philly that they're allowed to score too. I don't think they know that
fox had the nerve to switch the philly game and say they're going to a game thats more competitive .
Fox took off the Packers game again !! smh
sanchez throws a TD right on cue
Guess somebody made the call
Illuminati
Sunday Ticket>>>Fox took off the Packers game again !! smh
who is your team? I don't think I remember you ever posting in here
You must of not been here when the Ravens won the superbowl. I was receiving death threats for posting ole boy sitting in the stands with the purple and white confetti falling on him
what was your old SN? that was 8 months before 10/2013
Sunday Ticket>>>
Eh. Pats routinely take away/minimize whatever the opposing offense is best at or their best weapon.Yeah but, they aren't consistently locking down receivers and AR would shred them up.Pats have a good secondary.. And this did happen recently:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=400554381
Bill constantly preaches to not give up the big play...almost to a fault. It's why his FS (Devin McCourty) plays conservatively most of the time.So how effective have the Patriots been at shutting down the opposing team's top weapon? The only wide receivers to go for more than 98.5 yards this season against the Patriots were Denver's Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas in Week 9, a 22-point Patriots victory that was 27-7 at halftime. Before that game, New England had allowed the top opposing receiver an average of 52.1 yards per game, and none over 81 receiving yards. Including last season (with inferior secondary talent), the Patriots have held the opposing team's top pass-catcher under 98.5 yards in 20 of their last 25 games.