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New England Patriots vs Tennessee Titans preview

Blogged under Bloglockers, Big Pats News, If I was going to bet the farm....., This Week's Matchup Report by Andrew on Friday 16 October 2009 at 9:52 pm

The New England Patriots (3-2) are at home this week against the Tennessee Titans (0-5), and should have no problem against them.    The Patriots have been solid this year, but have not looked like the dominate team of recent years.  Tom Brady is still working his way back to his 2007 form, and this should be a great opportunity for him to have a break out game.  Brady has been decent this year, throwing 1344 yards with six touchdowns and two interceptions, but still looks a little rusty after missing all of last season.

The Titans have been awful this year, so the Patriots defense should not have a problem. The Titans have been bad all-around this season, with their running game being the one bright spot.  They average 127 rushing yards a game, but when they are down every game it doesn’t do them much good.  Stopping the run is probably the Patriots weakest aspect, giving up 96.8 rushing yards per game.  They should build an early lead though, so the Titans probably wont run the ball often.  I’m expecting to see a Patriots offense that looks like the 2007 Patriots, so this should be a blowout.

FINAL SCORE PREDICTION:  New England Patriots 34, Tennessee Titans 14

Junior Seau officially back with New England Patriots

Blogged under Free Agent Additions, Bloglockers, Big Pats News, General by Andrew on Thursday 15 October 2009 at 6:41 pm

The 40-year-old linebacker Junior Seau has officially signed with the New England Patriots after a few weeks of speculation that he would return to his former club.  Seau has stated he is not sure what his role will be, but that he trusts head coach Bill Belichick and he knows that the savvy coach has a plan for him.  I don’t know how effective Seau can be at 40 years-old, but the 12-time pro-bowler will at the very least provide some veteran leadership to a younger looking Patriots defense this year.  DL Terdell Sands was released to make room for Seau.

New England Patriots 17, Denver Broncos 20 OT

Blogged under Game Recaps, Bloglockers, General by Andrew on Monday 12 October 2009 at 9:06 am

The New England Patriots (3-2) failed to score any points in the second half and fell to the Denver Broncos in OT Sunday on the road.  The Broncos have usually been relying on their running game to win games this year, but with the Patriots building an early lead they were forced to throw the ball early and often.  The Patriots defense did not do a good job holding on to their lead and let the Broncos score 13 unanswered points.  They made Kyle Orton look like John Elway, as the Broncos’ quarterback threw two touchdowns and 330 yards on 35/48 attempts (73%).  Tom Brady looked like the old Kyle Orton, missing receivers all day and finishing with 215 yards on 19/33 attempts (58%).  Brady did have two touchdowns, but he had two key separate plays that would have been touchdowns had he made an accurate throw.  He overthrew a wide open Randy Moss in the endzone and under-threw a streaking Wes Welker, who had nobody between him and the goal line had Brady hit him in stride.

The Patriots are looking less and less like the dominant team of recent years and Tom Brady is still rusty.  The defense gave up a total of 424 yards and did not come out focused in the second half.  Orton hit receiver Brandon Marshall late in the 4th to tie the game, and Matt Prader hit a 41 yard field goal to win it in overtime.  The Patriots need to realize you can’t win games on reputation in the NFL and they need Tom Brady to step his play up.  Good thing they are taking on the winless Tennessee Titans at home on Sunday.

New England Patriots at Denver Broncos preview

Blogged under Bloglockers, If I was going to bet the farm....., This Week's Matchup Report, General by Andrew on Friday 9 October 2009 at 9:46 pm

The New England Patriots (3-1) are headed to the Rocky Mountains to take on the Denver Broncos (4-0).  The Patriots will be facing one of their former coaches and a Bill Belichick student, Josh McDaniels.  McDaniels has done a great job in his first year as head coach, as the 33-year-old has led his team to an undefeated record so far.  The defense and running game been been the main reasons the Broncos have been successful, so the Patriots will need to bring a solid effort on both sides of the ball.

Tom Brady has looked very rusty throughout the first few games, and the Broncos have been doing a good job shutting down the opposing teams’ passing games and have 15 sacks, so that is an issue of concern for the Patriots.  Fred Taylor has been having a great year for the Patriots’ running game, but he had surgery on his ankle this week and might be done for the year.  That means Laurence Maroney will be getting the bulk of the carries and he has not been anywhere near as good as Taylor this year, as he is only averaging 2.9 yards per carry.  The Patriots will need more production out of Maroney in this game.  The Patriots defense needs to key on the Broncos running attack, with Correll Buckhalter and Knownshown Moreno killing defenses, but Buckhalter is out with an ankle injury so hopefully for the Pats Moreno is not as effective with more carries.  I think this will be a very close game, but I think Tom Brady will finally break out and lead his team to victory over the Broncos.

FINAL SCORE PREDICTION:  New England Patriots 27, Denver Broncos 23

The New England Patriots need Tom Brady to shake off the rust

Blogged under Needs to Step Up, Bloglockers, Front Page, General by admin on Thursday 8 October 2009 at 5:03 pm

The Patriots are 3-1 which is remarkable when you consider that franchise QB Tom Brady still looks rusty.  His 83.7 QB Rating is not bad for most QBs in the NFL but it is terrible for him.  He has completed 108 of 174 passes (62.1%) for 1,129 yards with 4 TD passes and 2 INTs.  Brady can’t blame the offensive line for not giving him enough time as he has only been sacked 4 times this season.  Randy Moss is only averaging 11.4 yards per catch so far this season and that’s not a good thing for the Patriots as Brady needs to start attacking defenses down the field.  He’s better than he has played this season and the Patriots will need him to have a big game in order to beat the Broncos on the road this week.

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