Folk, Judon, Stevenson all played really well.
UNLIKE AGHOLOR
Maybe a little honorable to Wynn. Very small.Everyone except Agholor.
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The jury is still out (he still doesn’t have much experience) but I agree Mac could be a solid backup for awhileOffensive line- outstanding job all day on run blocking and pass protection.
RS- ran like a bull all day.
Zappah- pretty calm, cool, and effective for his first start. Great to have what appears to be viable back up.
Judon/Jones/Defense in general. Made big plays when they needed them, minimized big plays against, and shut out an offense that had been rolling. A great day all the way around.
Actually too much. Seemed to be on fumes at times. Makes little sense to dress so many WR and so few backs when you are featuring the run. Hopefully he didn’t get nicked up taking useless snaps in the 4th quarter.Was Rham on the field for every offensive (non-kneel down) snap after D. Harris went out? Incredible workload.
"Like!"Holy shit…this win means we get a Belichick Breakdown!” Forgotten what those are like.
Just read he is 5-0 with QBs drafted outside the first round making their first NFL start as HC of the NEP (Brady, Cassel, Jimmy, Jacoby, Zappe).BB gets goat horns after every loss, seems like he should get a ball after a whole team W
A Detroit breakdownHoly shit…this win means we get a Belichick Breakdown!” Forgotten what those are like.
PhenomenalPat was the unsung hero, and deserves special mention. The guy never came off the field seemed larger than life and was beyond inspirational.
Clearly he is making a huge error not drafting more QB's.Just read he is 5-0 with QBs drafted outside the first round making their first NFL start as HC of the NEP (Brady, Cassel, Jimmy, Jacoby, Zappe).
The rest of the NFL is 30-80.
But it was all Brady.
That is awesome, but I'd like a bit more context.
Is there a link to that?Just read he is 5-0 with QBs drafted outside the first round making their first NFL start as HC of the NEP (Brady, Cassel, Jimmy, Jacoby, Zappe).
The rest of the NFL is 30-80.
But it was all Brady.
I can't tell if he's joking, but I hope so, because I believe this is the only team to ever average 35 points in its first 4 games lol.That is awesome, but I'd like a bit more context.
2007 Pats averaged 37.I can't tell if he's joking, but I hope so, because I believe this is the only team to ever average 35 points in its first 4 games lol.
Not just BB the coach, but Steve Belichick and...how about BB the GM? The past 2-3 drafts are looking quite good. This year's might be special.BB gets goat horns after every loss, seems like he should get a ball after a whole team W
Damn, you're good.A Detroit breakdown
A motor city shakedown
Wooba gooba
Sure, ok, there have probably been a few. Still, it's not much of a stat. How many teams have averaged 35 points per game their first 4 weeks?Uh, 2007 Pats?
That’s like 5 per season. Seems like a lot, actually?Is there a link to that?
Only 115 QBs drafted outside of the first round have started? Maybe that's right, just trying to get my head around it.
I don't think a lot, that's why I was wondering about the context.Sure, ok, there have probably been a few. Still, it's not much of a stat. How many teams have averaged 35 points per game their first 4 weeks?
It was a great defensive performance whatever the history.
Just read he is 5-0 with QBs drafted outside the first round making their first NFL start as HC of the NEP (Brady, Cassel, Jimmy, Jacoby, Zappe).
The rest of the NFL is 30-80.
But it was all Brady.
This is some weird math.Is there a link to that?
Only 115 QBs drafted outside of the first round have started? Maybe that's right, just trying to get my head around it.
37 before today. So not a huge sample, but not single digits either.I don't think a lot, that's why I was wondering about the context.
LinkIs there a link to that?
Only 115 QBs drafted outside of the first round have started? Maybe that's right, just trying to get my head around it.