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Monday, February 6, 2012
The Winners and Losers from the Super Bowl
Winners: Tom Coughlin and Eli Manning
From a historical standpoint, these guys are now both locks for the hall-of-fame and even have an aura of invincibility in big games now. This was truly a masterful season of coaching from Couglin; whose team basically played 5 straight playoff games (remember: they were 7-7 and almost missed out at one point). As for Eli, he holds both the "toughest QB in the game" mantle, as well as the "Most clutch QB in the game" one. No one player has ever increased his legacy so vastly in one season of play.
Losers: Deion Branch, Wes Welker, Aron Hernandez
These guys spent the entire season making routine (and moderately difficult) catches, en-route to another Super Bowl appearance... only to drop crucial catches at the worst possible time (I think I will call this the Asante Samuel disease that he apparently infected the Patriots locker room with). Even Giselle Bundchen (a.k.a. Mrs. Tom Brady) called these guys out: "My husband can't throw and catch the ball at the same time!" Ouch.
Winners: Mario Manningham
Had the catch of the game, with a myriad of other tough snags, and provided Eli with an outlet throughout the game. Brilliant performance from him.
Winners: Tom Brady
Say what you will about the man, he made all of the plays he had to, including a near completion on the Hail-Mary. At one point in the game he completed 16 passes in a row, his one mistake was having the guile to throw a jump-ball between the best tight-end in football and a line-backer. Side note: Gronkowski was not the same player last night, the Patriots might have been better off not playing him at all. Anyways, the only thing you need to know about Brady is this: When Bradshaw ran in (stupidly) for the 'reluctant' touchdown, a vivid Cabrock Jones jumped off the couch (he was cheering for the Giants) and provided us with this gem: "NOOOOO, you IDIOT, NOOO" When our horrified friend Marko (a non-football fan) asked him why the hell he was upset with a touchdown, Cabrock response was priceless: "Because Tom Fu***** Terrific is an A** You dont understand that he will win this now!". Our boy Cabrock dishes out the hate, but it was really nice seeing him showing Brady respect, even if it was in a fit of rage.
Winners: The Waterloo crew
Threw a great weekend for the Superbowl, good job guys!
Loser: Ahmad Bradshaw
If Branch and Hernandez caught those passes and the patriots went on to win, he would be looked at as the guy who made the worst play of all time. The Giants should have just knelt it and not allowed for a mistake like that to happen.
Loser: The NFL rule-book
With the Patriots desperately trying to mount a game winning drive, the Giants placed 12-men on the field (probably by accident). This allowed them to get a stop, while time ran down, so how were they punished? A measly 5-yards was awarded to the Patriots. You may not think that this is a big deal, but just wait until next year when Belichick starts throwing out 16 players on defense and wins a game because the penalty is so insignificant compared to the advantage the defense gains.
That's it from me, hit us up later in the day for Cabrock's take
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 12
About 5 minutes into this game I started writing a rough draft of this weeks report. The words 'awful secondary' and 'brutal defense' appeared about 60 times. The start of the game was so bad for the Patriots that Cabrock Jones (our excellent Saints analyst) texted me the following: "The Patriots should sign Helen Keller and Stephen Hawking to play defensive back". Admittedly I laughed, it was pretty funny. At the end of the game I was laughing for a completely different reason. No disrespect to Luka (who has done an admirable job covering the Philadelphia Heat..err Eagles) but I think this was the last nail in the coffin of what used to be their season. They still are not out of it, but at this point the amount of things that they need to go right for them is too much to overcome. I will allow Luka to write about this because its not my place, but I will say that I genuinely am sad that the Eagles are basically done. On the other hand, how about them Patriots?
They are still in position to seize home-field advantage in the AFC playoffs. They showed that they have a top-notch offense that only the Saints and Packers can compete with. Most importantly perhaps, they showed that their defense is not completely useless. After the first 5 minutes they shut down Philly completely (don't let that useless touchdown at the end of the game fool you). This is now 3 straight weeks that their defense has looked slightly above average. At this point its a big elephant in the room for me. On one hand I want to praise their defense for finally showing up; on the other hand I am afraid that it is just a result of playing bad teams. It only gets easier from here, their remaining games are: Colts, Skins, Broncos, Dolphins, Bills. It is not inconceivable for this team to roll to a 13-3 record and with Houston calling upon Jake Delhomme that #1 seed is all but theirs. Of course the Patriots will not be thinking about that, coach Belichick will not allow them to. For all of the supposed mistakes he has made this year (at least the ones I've called him out on in earlier reports) and in the past few drafts you have to hand it to him. The coaching job he has done this year should finally be given some praise, but unless it translates into the playoffs it wont matter. Again, I wont bore you with stats but I will mention some players that really stood out for me. Firstly Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez are incredible, they could both make the case of being top-10 tight-ends in the league. Deion Branch has an incredible understanding with Brady that is really fin to watch. The way they improvised a route and turned it into a big gain with Brady flushed out of the pocket was a thing of beauty. Wes Welker continued to show why he is one of the best slot-receivers in recent memory, and BJGE even showed up. The only thing New England's offence is missing is a deep threat (Chad please wake up). Defensively, Rob Ninkovich has actually morphed himself into a decent line-backer, if New England can get 2 more guys to improve on defense before the playoffs we can go back to talking Superbowl.
Quick sidetrack (warning: 49ers content to come). As you know Cabrock discouraged me from covering my favorite team as a result of their long odds to make the playoffs at the start of the year. Right now they will clinch a playoff berth by Thursday if the Sea hawks cooperate and lose to the Eagles. I have been a San Francisco fan ever since I became a fan of football and for them to finally have a good team is amazing. Despite getting their ass kicked by the Ravens (the 3rd down defense in the 4th quarter was a disgrace) I still have high hopes for this team. They are a throwback, early 2000's team that plays defense and runs the ball well. Can they win the Superbowl? My mind says no, my heart wants it to be yes, stranger things have happened after all. From now on I may or may not include some mini-49ers rants with these reports, it will make up for the Eagles demise (I hope). Until next week, cheers.
Editors note: Due to Exam season looming the amount of work on this site will be greatly lessened for a short period of time. However, we are coming all out for the NBA season and will make up for our absence. Should be a lot of fun, I can't wait (for exams to be over that is). Aldo, we officially have a Twitter account, follow us @MilenniumSandE
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Philadelphia Eagles: Week 11 Recap/Week 12 Preview
Fuck this team. They somehow have me caring again. Just two weeks ago I wrote a very critical post about the Eagles and their frustrating loss against the Bears. I also said that we couldn't possibly lose to the Cardinals and we somehow did (To fucking John Skelton. I feel as if this should be the tiebreaker for the playoffs. You lose to Skelton, you don't make it). After last week's loss I somewhat gave up on this season. I mean what's the point of cheering for a bunch of under-achievers who don't really seem to care that we're losing (other than Vick) and a coaching staff led by a guy to whom the words time and management have no correlation whatsoever. On Sunday night I had no expectations. How could we win against a Giants team at home who was not likely to lose two in a row? Especially with Vick and Maclin out and Vince Young in at center, it wasn't looking too good. I even tweeted about it (shameless plug @Luka_M91). Despite all of this I turned the game on just in time for the opening kickoff. I don't know if it's because I felt obligated to watch or because I had a psych paper due that I didn't feel like starting. Whatever it might have been, I began to watch.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 11
It also is really refreshing to see Bill Belichick using a guy on special teams, offense and defense again (shades of Troy Brown in 04'). His guy? Julian Edelman, who had a spectacular punt return for a touchdown that broke the game open. At this point anything that reminds you of the Patriots Super Bowl winning teams is a good thing, and Edelman's contributions can not be overlooked. This is the first time in a long time that the Patriots 'mystique' reappeared. There really is not much more to say so I will keep it short and sweet this week. Next week the Patriots travel to Lincoln Financial Field to play the Eagles who basically are playing must-win games until the last day of the season (assuming they can keep the winning streak going). Although a loss would not be the worst thing to happen to New England (they have the tie-breaker over the Jets and a much easier schedule then the Bills) it will be interesting to see if they can put a desperate team away. Look for Luka and I to do a joint recap of that game next week, until then cheers.
Monday, November 14, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 10
Do not let the score fool you, this Jets-Patriots game was a lot closer then the final result indicates. The Jets dropped 3 potential picks, choked on a 20-yard field goal in their opening drive, and somehow muffed a punt that allowed New England to put points on the board. Mark Sanchez also left Tom Brady too much time at the end of the first half allowing Brady and the Patriots to score a much needed touchdown. Coach Ryan was so mad at this decision that he called what Sanchez did "the stupidest play of all time" I think he needs to settle down a bit on that one. Up to this point, I did not write a single thing the Patriots did well, the Jets basically handed them the game with all of the mistakes I just mentioned. I am not trying to take anything away from New England, they seized control of the AFC East (they have basically a 2-game lead because they swept the Jets) and showed flashes of what made them so great in the past. What I am trying to do is caution people that this win means nothing in the grand scheme of things, the Patriots are average at best right now and are no where near contender status. One thing that may or may not benefit them is their schedule. They have by far the easiest schedule of anyone in their last seven games and could easily polish off the season at 13-3.
Monday, November 7, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 9
I was debating when to write this, I figured doing it in about two days when the NFL picture has settled from this week would be a good time. Then I saw the highlights and some sport casters screaming out 'shades of David Tyree!' on Ballard's catch that brought the Giants to the Patriots 30, and I couldn't take it any more. Firstly, full credit to the Giants, they came into Foxborough and abused the Patriots offensive line and had complete control of the game for the most part. Eli made the throws he had to as well, and overall Belichick got completely outclassed by Coughlin...again. Now that that is out of the way it is time for people to throw some water on themselves. The Tyree catch is one of the luckiest plays not just in NFL history, but in sports history. Bringing it up on a moderately difficult catch does not do it justice. Second of all, to say that the Giants actually beat the Patriots is not enough without mentioning that the Patriots beat themselves just as much. I will break down exactly how they managed this in a little bit. Before I get to that however, I feel that as the designated 'Patriots writer' this season I should post the following police report that came out a short while after the game.
MISSING
Name: Chad 'Ochocinco'
Responds to: Chad, Mr. Ochocinco, Number 85, or any variation of saying eighty-five
Last seen: Reporting to Patriots training camp
He usually can be found dropping open passes and looking sad on the sidelines of National Football League games. The New England Patriots have asked the Boston Police department to look into allegations that Ochocinco is an impostor, because they can't believe that a former all-pro could be this terrible. Any information would be appreciated, if found please contact the Patriots immediately.
Reports that the Patriots secondary also ran away with Ochocinco have not yet been confirmed.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
NFL Week 7
However, too many things have been going on in the NFL recently for me to not write out my thoughts. So here is what I’ll be looking for in week 7.
Carson Palmer ruining Oakland– Anyone who knows anything about my football history knows that Carson Palmer is my most hated player in history. I would even go so far as to say that he is one of my most hated humans of all time. If you’ve read any of my prior articles, you might get the impression that I dislike Tom Brady, but compared to Palmer, I have a mancrush on Tom. Oakland gave up a 2011 First round pick and a 2012 First or Second round pick (depending how well they do in the playoffs these next 2 years) to acquire the least consistent player in NFL history. Carson was on pace to be a guaranteed HoF candidate in his first 3 seasons, but thanks to a very illegal hit from the Pittsburgh Steelers, Palmer’s career fell apart. Now, some of you are probably under the NFL analyst hype and would believe that Palmer was still a good QB after his injury. Though stats would back up that statement, anyone who has been a diehard Bengal fan over the past 8 years knows that Palmer is a catastrophe. Almost all of his picks come in crucial moments of the game when they need him to be playing at his best and some of his throws are so errand and off target that the commentator cant even guess who the intended receiver was. Unfortunately, the Oakland Raiders, who I claimed would be making the playoffs this year lost Jason Campbell to a broken collar bone and decided that Carson Palmer was the next best choice. Though Palmer is regularly a bad bet, he has to start this week after almost a year in retirement, no offseason practice with NFL players, and worse physical fitness than the 88 year old Brett Favre. My prediction for the Raider’s success is looking rather grim.
Tim “Jesus Christ is 2nd string” Tebow – Denver has asked for it all season and now they’re finally going to get it. Tim Tebow was announced as the starting QB for the Broncos this week. I don’t know if anyone else actually cares about his play, or if they just bought into the “Superman wears Tim Tebow pyjamas” hype, but I think the Broncos are in for a rude awakening. Kyle Orton was one of the few QBs in this league that you could count on. Some people will immediately bring up the argument that Orton’s numbers are good, but he hasn’t amassed wins, but realistically, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, AND Drew Brees wouldn’t be able to fix that team. Their defence is terrible, they have the least consistent offense in the league, and the overall team mentality is miserable. Orton has put up the stats since Cutler left the Mile High City, and that’s all that you can ask of an individual. I heard a comparison that Tebow is the best QB since Jesus graduated from Jerusalem High....I wish I was joking. People claim that his style of play may be unorthodox, but at least he’s a winner. Tebow has 11 more weeks to show the world whether he can become an NFL superstar or whether he was destined to be a college legend and nothing more.
Defence is back on track - I outlined in my first article that defences were weak this year....REALLLY weak. However, the reason for the lack of defensive play was just an unusual amount of rust. Now that we’re entering week 7, defences are finally starting to mesh and offensive play has calmed down a bit. I noticed that the D was finally stepping it up while watching the stat lines for last week’s games. QBs were held to much fewer passing yards and a lot of them had put up at least 1 INT. I’m sure no one likes a game that’s all about field position with 10 punts and 7 field goals, but I’m not a fan of the ridiculous college style shoot outs either. It was getting rather boring watching these games with ridiculous combined scores in the 80’s. Now that defences are coming back, we’re finally going to see some real football with plays on both sides of the ball and great strategic battles. Can’t wait.
This week’s line up doesn’t look very promising and it seems as though we’re going to have quite a few blowouts. However, the Saints are playing the Sunday night game, so I will finally be able to report on the team that I love and miss dearly.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 6
What a day of football! First we were treated to a Lions 49ers game (who would ever have thought that this would be the marquee match-up of the day? The teams were a combined 9-1 with the one loss in OT) that featured a Montana-esque throw from Alex Smith to win the game. Following that, we saw two coaches (well really only one, the media says they had to be separated but it looks like Harbaugh is just trying to get away from the lunacy of Jim Schwartz) get into a post game argument with team officials having to step in, how great would a playoff game be between these teams? Also to coach Schwartz, you've been trash talking, yelling, and intimidating teams sense the season started you can't tell me that you're getting upset about what you love doing kind of sucks when it happens to you doesn't it? Schwartz was just bitter that his team lost, and over-reacted to a harmless pat/slap on the back. At that point Harbaugh could have said "nice game coach" and I still think Schwartz would have snapped. The real shame here is that the confrontation will overshadow the 49ers performance. They held Megatron to no touchdowns, extended their streak of not allowing rushing touchdowns or 100 yard rushers and themselves ran for 200+ yards. In the process Alex Smith threw a pass that if Manning or Brady threw you would have to clean the post-game rooms following the analyst's reaction (I will let you figure out what would need to be cleaned) this team is legitimate!
Enough about San Francisco though, this is called the Patriots Report and was the second game of FOX's double header and it might have been better than the one preceding it. The Patriots and Cowboys came in knowing that Buffalo lost to the Giants so a win for the Patriots would give them the sole lead in their division, and the Cowboys needed to keep up with the Giants (and maybe the Eagles). The general consensus was that this would be some sort of 41-38 affair with defense taking a back seat. It is really funny how the consensus can be so wrong sometimes. The Patriots easily played the best defensive game of the season while their offense put out its worst performance of the year. I think that they will be happy with the result because they now know that if their offence fails them they can hang around with their defense. Furthermore, the Patriots now head into a BYE week riding a 3 game winning streak. This gives coach Belichick 2 weeks to patch things up on the defensive side of the ball and if they manage to do that, they will have earned 'contender' status. I wont hit you with boring stats anymore, I will just offer thoughts from now on (unless the stat in question is a major one). The only thought worth mentioning this week is the brilliance of Tom Brady. Did anyone else have trouble remembering Brady just destroying a team with execution in a 2 minute drill? This is part of that mystique that the Patriots lost and this is another indication that they may be regaining it, this felt like the early 2000's Patriots: keep it close with defense, let Brady win it for us at the end, Considering that this won them 3 Superbowl's Patriots fans should be happy to see it again. There is still a very long way to go for New England, but today they took steps in the right direction, even if it meant doing things the old way.
Some information: Luka is MIA due to being swamped with exams, expect articles about the Eagles from him when he finishes them all (or attacks a helpless TA).
-Daki
Monday, October 10, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 5
Just another step towards contention.
While the 30-21 point win over their arch rival (and the team that eliminated them last year) must have been sweet for both the Patriots and Patriot fans, the real story was how they went about it. The Patriots went back to the ground game and were rewarded with a decisive win that put the Jets in an early season hole. The game really reminded me of the 20-3 playoff win over the colts where Corey Dillon rushed for 144 yards. I did not realize this, but when doing some research for this weeks report, I got this gem from ESPN:
"When the offense totals 25 rushes or more under coach Bill Belichick, the Patriots are 107-19"
107 and 19! That statistic almost feels made up. The fact that coach Bill Belichick was unafraid to go to the ground (when he has one of the most potent air attacks in NFL history at his disposal) shows that he can still out-think his opponents in any given game. This is a huge positive as most Patriots fans would probably agree, especially considering that the 'Patriots Mystique' has faded over the years and this could be the first step in getting it back.
I hate having to constantly bring it up every week, but the Patriots need to play better defense. This was a game they easily could have won 40-3 but allowing the 'Sanchize' to post a 105.6 Quarterback rating and letting Greene get 4.0 yards per rush will not cut it. While letting teams get 21 points in the regular season is fine, in the playoffs its a recipe for disaster. There really is no point in talking about the offence, we know they are good and we know that Welker and Branch should send half their paycheck to Brady (especially Branch, people forgot he existed when he went to Seattle). We know that their offensive line is arguably the best in the league and we know that their young tight ends are a luxury to such a great offense. The most important thing we know however, is that offense will not win you a championship, you don't even have to look far for proof (18-1 sound familiar anyone?). The reason I say that this game was a step towards contention is because that is just how things stand right now, the Patriots are not at the level of being called a contender in my opinion.
Back in the day just having the Brady and Belichick tandem was enough but teams have caught up to them and the Patriots lost three important things that defined their Superbowl runs. They lost the ability to completely stun teams with their game plan (although today was an exception, I really miss seeing Vrabel catch Touchdown passes), they lost the once great defense, and maybe most importantly, they lost their 'underdog/no one believed we could win' status. The Patriots used to thrive off of sneaking up on teams and winning games they had no business of winning. Now they are favored to win almost every game and we have all seen how it turns out for them: watching the Superbowl at home. With all of that said I still believe that New England can improve and develop into a legitimate contender before the season is done, at this point, with 11 games to go it isn't an issue, lets see how they look in week 15.
I will be following the Patriots progress throughout the season and writing weekly reports, not simply recaps but some additional insight. Thank you for reading. For more my twitter feed is Daki_4
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 4
Thursday, September 29, 2011
NFL Week 4
Like I said, I missed the Saints game so I won’t be able to report on New Orleans this week. I’ve scavenged NFL.com for the highlights, but I don’t feel that makes my opinion on the game any more relevant than anyone else’s. So instead, I will list the 5 things I’m most looking forward to for this coming week of football.
Jerseys – While I was in Buffalo, they kept showing highlights of games that were playing around the league. I noticed that a few teams wore their classic jerseys and didn’t think much of it. However, at halftime, the broadcasters spent a solid 5 minutes discussing which teams have the best classic jerseys and why the league should allow teams to wear their classics whenever they feel like it. One broadcaster was particularly in love with the Saints throwback, which in my opinion looked absolutely disgusting. I’m excited to see which teams will rock their throwbacks this week and for the remainder of the NFL season. It’s always fun to get a glimpse at some of the awful uniforms these NFL teams used to wear (Except the powder blue chargers. They really should just make that their permanent jersey for home and away games.)
Eli “Haters gonna hate” Manning – One thing that boggles my mind in sports is how some players manage to get undervalued and blamed, no matter what they do. Eli Manning is a prime example of a player that has done literally everything asked of him, and still gets hated on for no real reason. When he was drafted first overall, people thought that was a waste of a pick. When he lead his team to a Superbowl and beat the undefeated Patriots, people said any QB could have done it with his defense. Some people like to pretend they know something about football and bring up points like, “He’s crap! Last year he led the league in picks.” If you watched any of the Giants games, you’ll know that half of those picks were tipped balls and passes that receivers swatted to the defensive backs. Well last week, Manning absolutely torched the Eagles defense with 4 TDs, no INTs, and almost 300 yards. I’m excited to see how he’s going to respond this week against Arizona, and if this will finally be the year that Eli gets the respect he deserves.
Darren McFadden vs New England’s Defense – McFadden and Felix Jones split the carries in the Arkansas Razorbacks backfield. They were drafted the same year, Darren going to Oakland and Felix going to Dallas…who really won? Through the first 3 weeks of the season, Darren McFadden is the leading rusher in the NFL while Felix Jones is average at best for the struggling Cowboys. No one has been able to stop McFadden this season and it doesn’t look like this week will be any different. The Patriots will be visiting the Raiders this week and their run D has looked shaky at best. Fred Jackson took a serious toll on the Pat’s D last week and I doubt they will have an answer for Oakland’s rushing attack this week. Why don’t they just stack the box and negate the rush attack? Well, Jason Campbell has been blessed with a random rookie receiver, Denarius Moore. For a fifth round pick-up, this kid can BALL! Looks like another tough week for New England, and another big week for Darren McFadden.
Showdown of the week: Jets vs Ravens – Both teams are 2-1, but in my head, they both have something to prove. I’m not really sure why, but it seems like both teams are just not playing to their full potential and they really need to get back to what they do best: talking shit and backing it up. This is definitely the most enticing match-up of Week 4 and is sure to be a good defensive showing. Even though the defenses have been dismal this season, you know this game is gonna be packed with huge hits and at least a couple scuffles. Joe Flacco, like Eli Manning, is another player that doesn’t get the respect he deserves. Last week he had a huge game with almost 400 yards and 3 TDs, and compared to Jets QB Mark Sanchez, he looks like a field general. The difference in the game will be the Ravens offence, which can actually play consistently and will manage to outscore the Jets in a close, defensively dominated game. If I had to guess a score I’d say Ravens win 21-17.
Why is Chad breaking my heart?! – Chad Ochocinco has been my favourite player for years and is the reason I got into football. No matter what you say, the man loves the game and simply wants to win. However, since he’s become a Patriot, he hasn’t really been playing like it. Week 3 at Buffalo, he was given the chance he’s been waiting for and earned the role of starting WR. His statline was terrible, but he did create defensive mismatches which allowed Gronkowski and Welker to get 1 on 1 coverage at least a handful of times. When the game was on the line, the Pats ran a perfect play against the Bills’ zone coverage and Chad executed his corner route to perfection. Tom Brady spotted him and lobbed the ball perfectly in the endzone for a would-be game-tying TD, only to have Chad drop the pass. There was really no excuse to not catch the ball, and that play single handedly made the statement that Ochocinco is simply not understanding the Patriot offense. I think he deserves another chance, but at the rate he’s going, I don’t know how much longer Chad will be in New England. PLEASE get it together Chad!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 3
Frustrating.
That is the word I would use to describe the Patriots' loss to the Bills. Tom Brady inevitably regressed towards the mean after throwing only one pick in four-hundred and forty five throws (read that again) he threw four against the Bills. His short streak of 400+ yard games also ended. If I told you that this would happen before the game, then asked you to predict the scoreline, what would you have said? 20-0 Buffalo? 30-0? Nope, a 3 point loss coming on a last-second field-goal from the Patriots' 5 after a very uncharacteristic mistake from Bill Belichick. The general reactions I have seen so far over twitter and facebook ranged from ridiculous (bashing or hating on Brady) to insane (Bills=Superbowl bound), with a few sane ones (the Bills might be a good team) thrown in. Lets just get the excuses out of the way first. Out of Brady's 4 picks, only one was a truly bad throw, one was the result of Ochocinco getting lazy in his route-running, one hit the receiver in both hands before popping up, and one took a wicked deflection off of a line-mans helmet. Channeling the wise words of Golden State coach Mark Jackson, I say this to Brady: "Tom YOU'RE BETTER THAN THAT". Brady still tossed 4 Touchdowns and got excellent contributions from Wes Welker and TE Gronkowski (at one point, these 3 lead all fantasy score boards in this order). Despite playing one of the worst games of his career, and letting Fred Jackson torch them with the run the Patriots should feel pretty good about losing by only 3, I think if they played 9 times out of 10 the Patriots would have hung 50 on them and won all the games, today was the 1. If we know anything about the Patriots and Tom Brady, they will bounce back.
It started off very promising with the Patriots defense forcing early turnovers and the Patriots capitalizing on all of them to jump out to a 21 point lead. But the second half of this game was a disaster by all accounts. Fitzpatrick looked like Joe Montana, constantly tearing the Patriots secondary apart (they need to figure out their corner-back situation quickly). Fred Jackson showed why he was the best running back through 2 weeks of NFL action and the Bills defense did something rarely seen; they rattled the Patriot offense. Add a little bit of luck (Jackson ruled down at the one with 1:45 remaining instead of being given the touchdown, allowing the Bills to get the 'last shot' essentially) and there you go. It really felt like a Madden game gone so wrong you wanted to whip your controller at the TV. We even saw Bill Belichick legitimately fuck up (on twitter I said he did his best Andy Reid impression) by calling a seemingly useless time-out that ensured that Tom Brady would not be on the field for a desperation drive to win it. It is safe to say that there is a lot of room for improvement for this patriots team. Not to be forgotten is Buffalo, all credit must go to the Bills who seem to have finally turned things around and as of me writing this, the Jets are down 14 to the raiders meaning that Buffalo will lead the AFC east after today. The Bills are now going to be noticed and could be 4-0 (they play the Bengals next week) playing host to the Eagles in week 5.
As for the Patriots there really isn't much more to say. Their defense clearly has room to improve and now fans should start getting concerned. There has not been one team that's stood out over the first 3 weeks, and it remains to be seen whether an elite defensive team can emerge to be taken seriously as a contender because picking the 'best' team right now seems impossible. The Patriots better figure something out soon however, check out their next few games: at Oakland, home to the Cowboys and Jets, BYE week, at Pittsburgh, Giants, at Jets. This stretch of games should tell us whether this is just an explosive offensive team that puts up big numbers, or an explosive offensive team that is capable of contending for the Superbowl. Anything over 5-1 in their next 6 weeks will point to the latter.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Thoughts on Week 2
Back on track baby! The Saints played great, not much else can be said about that. Instead of writing about them this week, I’ve decided that I’m going to share some things I noticed about week 2 in the NFL.
First off, what the hell is going on with Cam Newton!? He became the 6th ever player to record back-to-back 400 yard passing games….in his first 2 starts! I didn’t have a chance to watch the game so yesterday I watched some highlights on him and their first 2 games. Newton makes Brett Favre look like a conservative panzy. This is the truest gunslinger I have ever seen and if it were up to him, they’d be throwing on every single play. Also, Steve Smith has returned from the depths of hell and is currently the league leader in receiving yards. On a side note, Cam Newton and Steve Smith win the award for QB-QR tandem that look like the true thugs.
Oakland is making the playoffs. They’ve started off the season 1-1 and their loss is to the Bills, but I’m certain they’re going to get it together and somehow squeak into the postseason. Darren McFadden is, in my opinion, the biggest ground threat in the NFL at the moment. I’m not saying he’s better than Peterson, but between the way the Vikings are playing and their coaches are coaching, AP simply cannot excel this season. I’ve also always had faith in Jason Campbell. He might make some bad throws, but in general, he’s a fairly conservative QB that keeps his mistakes to a minimum, and that’s becoming increasingly rare in the NFL nowadays. The only thing holding them back, like most teams at the moment, is their defense. They have the necessary pieces in place to be able to calm the game down, but in the first 2 weeks they’ve slipped up on too many crucial plays. We’ll have to wait and see what happens, but I think if they can tighten up on D and keep their league-leading penalties to a minimum, we’ll be watching the silver and black in January.
Tom “Terrific.” I still don’t buy into the Patriots and Brady’s heroics, and I can’t wait for them to play a complete team. Week 1, they played the Dolphins, didn’t even blow them out, and managed to make Chad Henne look like a viable option at QB. Week 2 they played a much tougher game against Rivers and the Chargers and managed to pull off a 35-21 win. This might appear to be an easy win, but realistically, San Diego beat themselves. The Chargers turned the ball over 3 times within the New England 30 yard line. That’s 3 prime opportunities to put up at least 3 points on the board completely wasted. I wouldn’t go so far as to say the Patriots are an average team, but they have not played at the elite level that people are claiming, and there’s no way they can be proclaimed the league’s best team.
Some quick points: Julio Jones is going to elevate Atlanta and has the potential to be the best receiver in the league for many years to come. Philly’s play selection is absolutely retarded(how many reverses do you plan on running this season?) and Maclin should get beat for dropping that 4th and 3 pass. Drew Brees is unbelievable at leading his team; he’s by far the best QB in the league in my mind. If Buffalo doesn’t start losing soon I’m going to start believing that we’re really living in the matrix. Seattle is absolutely dreadful; I think the University of Oklahoma would beat them 7 times out of 10. I hate betting against a point-spread. Washington, Denver, and Dallas all had the opportunities to go for touchdown but settled for narrow victories, effectively ruining 3 of my picks.
That’s it for Week 2. This week I’m actually going to Buffalo to watch the Bills vs Patriots game so hopefully I have some good stories to write about. See yuh!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 2
With the Buffalo Bills completing a spectacular comeback against Oakland and the New York Jets dismantling the hapless Jaguars, the AFC East suddenly had two 2-0 teams; neither of which was the Patriots. This looks like it will be a very tough division to come out of this year so it was important for New England to win today and keep up with its division rivals. Needless to say, the Patriots played some excellent football for a second straight week and took care of business against the Chargers of San Diego by a margin of 35-21. This was the tenth straight regular season win for the Patriots, making Bill Belichick only the second coach ever (behind Don Schula) to have three separate streaks of ten or more wins over his career. The defense answered the call against the Chargers by forcing four turnovers and (for the second straight week) having a four-down goal-line stand. If last week's performance on D was a C+ this week is easily a B+. Twenty-one points is still a lot to give up to a team (this number has to be less by the time the Patriots reach the playoffs) even if that team is the explosive Chargers. The forced turnovers were a big positive and it was a much better overall performance. It will be interesting to see if the Defense can keep improving week to week, if they do watch out!
On the offensive side of the ball it was more of the same. Tom Brady is looking to start a new streak of accuracy and got off to a quick start (3 Touchdowns 0 Picks, 31/40 passing) for good measure he also threw for over 400 yards again. I know it is a little too early to talk about MVP awards, but if Brady can keep having games like this he should win it unanimously. Another bright spot for the offense (and trust me there are a lot) was the emergence of Ochocinco. Now, he did not have a spectacular game by any means but he did make catches which had an impact on the game (including a 30 yarder). I said this last week: If he is your worst player on offence you are golden and it applies again, once he gels with Brady more expect more catches and Touchdowns. His partner in crime Deion Branch once again showed his excellence, easily destroying the Chargers secondary for 8 catches and 129 yards. The Patriots two tight-ends (Gronkowski and Hernandez) caught all the touchdown passes that Brady threw this game and are emerging as a very potent duo. If they can keep playing at such a high level I really can not see how any team can stop New England, giving Brady five legitimate receivers is like playing Madden against a baby. Also, if New England can keep going on mammoth 99-yard drives immediately following a goal-line stand, it will make things much easier on their defense. One last note on the offense: They can run the ball too. BJGE (yes, I am too lazy to type out his full name) gutted out a solid game with an excellent 4.1yds/carry including the game-icing touchdown run. The key for the patriots going forward will be how they fare against their division rivals. They can not afford to fall back as it is shaping up to be a very tough race for home field advantage.
Next week we will get to see if the Bills are for real when the Patriots visit them in a big early season game. If the Bills win they will announce their arrival, if the Patriots win; they will be 3-0 with 2 division wins and 2 road games out of the way. It's not a must-win by any means necessary, but if I'm coach Bill Belichik, I would want to keep this momentum going.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The Patriots Report: Week 1
Before I get to my thoughts on the Patriots, just a few other notes I forgot to mention in my preview of why this team should get more respected.
-They came up with the 'introduce yourself as a team' concept that everyone is copying now in the Super-Bowl
-Tom Brady refused to do endorsements without his line-men, he also bought them really expensive watches
-This team routinely destroys opposition that talks shit with my favorite obliteration coming against the Chargers in the 18-1 season. (notable exception: Jets, although I expect that to change this year)
Now that that is out of the way, on to my thoughts about last night's game against the Miami Dolphins.
I have to admit, I did not watch the entire game but I saw it in parts. This was due to a phenomenal U.S. open final between two class-act athletes. Seeing as there is no more tennis, next week I will be able to give a better summary of the happenings of the Patriots. Of the parts that I did catch the number one thing that should worry Pats fans is the defense. Now, Cabrock made an excellent point in his debut post about why defenses are struggling across the NFL so I will give the Patriots until week 3 to show me something defensively. The thing is, the pass-rush was excellent, last season Chad Henne would have thrown 5 picks under that kind of pressure but it looks like he improved vastly. The secondary was decent, including some good one-on-one coverage but the line-backers were dreadful. For now we are tossing this up to a lack of film and preparation but this team will not accomplish anything if they keep letting teams bully them with easy scoring drives. If the Patriots can get even an average performance game in and game out from their line-backing corps I believe that they will truly be a force to be reckoned with this year.
On the offensive side of the ball there is only one thing you can say: wow!
Tom 'Terrific' recovered from his first interception in 11 months (this isn't mentioned enough, that stretch was actually incredible) to go on and throw for 517 yards and 4 TD's. This was largely fueled by a super fast no-huddle offense that had the Patriots snapping the ball quickly and often, completely overpowering and exhausting the Dolphins defense to the point where they had to use up a time-out just so they could get some rest. The receivers were exceptional as well (with the exception of Ochocinco who only had one catch, but if he is your worst receiver you know you are good) Wes Welker tied an NFL record with a 99-yard catch, Gronkowski and Hernandez bullied corner-backs that tried to cover them and the offensive line gave Brady incredible protection throughout the contest. Even their duo of running backs both had a very good 4.9yds/carry nights to keep the Dolphins on edge. If the Patriots keep playing offense like this, getting into the playoffs wont be a concern, if they keep playing defense like this however, a Super Bowl is unlikely. All in all it is only week 1, the Patriots are off to a good start and have their home opener against the Chargers next week. That game should provide us with more insight into how the season will unfold for the 2011 New England Patriots.
Again, appologies for the shortness of the article, watching a full game next week will allow me ot provide more insight. As always if you like the article or the site follow me @ Daki_4 on Twitter
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Kicking Off the NFL Season
As I have previously written, we here at the Millennium blog will spend a lot of our sports coverage on the NFL. Our writers have each chosen their favorite teams to write about (with a small exception) and throughout the year we will be 'covering' our chosen teams, as well as writing about the league in general. Now, initially I was going to write about the 49ers (my team) but when I brought it up with my friends the conversation went something like this:
Me: "So Im gonna do the 49ers then"
Friend: "What?! Why?"
Me: "Well, they are my fav-"
Friend: "That's not the point, we want people to be interested in the blog, write about the patriots, no one cares about San Francisco. It will be much more interesting this way"
Well then.
So as it stands the following teams will get highlighted by us: Patriots, Saints, Eagles, Cowboys. Look for weekly or bi-weekly features on those teams as well as a 'picks/gambling' column Saturdays and articles covering other interesting story lines which are sure to develop. Without further ado I present you the most polarizing team in the NFL... the Patriots!
Love them or hate them you have to show this team respect. There is literally no player who is above the team as we have seen over the years with guys such as Randy Moss, Richard Seymour, Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law, and most recently Ty Warren being cut, traded, or released. All of those players were very good at the time of being cut, but so far only Seymour has managed to continue his career effectively; the rest of the players never re-captured the magic and faded to obscurity. I respect sports teams that stick to the age old cliche of 'there is no I in team' and the Patriots swear by it. A second reason this team should have your respect is because of the way they approach everything. To them it is about the hard work and sacrifices, not luck and talent. Say what you will about spy-gate, but this teams record is better following spy-gate then it was before and that is counting an entire missed season from Tom Brady. Lastly, two words: Bill Belichick. Would you WANT to play for any other coach? I never get tired of him finding new ways to mess with opponents and use players out of position to great effect. There truly is not a better coach in the league at this point.
Over the last few years the New England Patriots have not had the playoff success that they would have liked. There are big questions surrounding the team and their ability to contend for what seems like the millionth year in a row. The Patriots tried answering all of those questions by having a very good free-agent and draft stock-up. In fact, the only reason people do not talk about this is because the Eagles made all the headlines. The biggest addition in my opinion will be Albert Haynesworth. The Patriots have not had a true play maker on defense sinse Seymour left and poor Vince Wilfork has had to shoulder the defensive line load by himself. With Haynesworth this changes, look for the Patriots to have a fierce pass-rush and be a top defense once again. People will have their doubts about players clashing with the coaching staff, but Bill Belichick usually turns the biggest cancers into model team-mates. Offensively there really should not be much concern as the Patriots have a top 3 QB (Brees, Manning, Brady in some order) in Tom Brady, Wes Welker returns one year healthier and that offensive line never seems to fail. Look for the Patriots to be one of the higher scoring teams once again with Brady sure to draw some MVP votes his way.
Patriots Report Card:
Offence: A
Defense: B
Special Teams: A-
Coaching: A+
Prediction: A 12-4 finish and a trip to the AFC Championship game, Ochocinco with 10 Touchdowns.
You will get the rest of the NFL's major points of interest from Luka, but I do feel obligated to give a Super Bowl pick, so I will do that with some other predictions:
MVP: Tom Brady
Most Improved team: Lions
Most disappointing team: Ravens
Best potential match-up: Any combination in the Eagles, Packers, Saints NFC trio, I can't wait.
Superbowl match up: Eagles and Patriots
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