Seahawks rally falls short against New England
I played this game on Friday, it's Monday now as I'm typing this up. I don't remember anything and too lazy to re-watch the entire game to give y'all a recap so watch the highlights.
Do y'all even read this anymore with the videos now lmao
---------------------------------------------------------------- Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
[NE] K. Bourne 2 Yd pass from M. Jones (8:03)
Quarter 2
[SEA] E. Pineiro, 30 Yd FG (7:39)
[NE] J. Tucker, 52 Yd FG (2:33)
[SEA] T. Huff, returned fumble 21 Yds (1:11)
[NE] C. Rambo 4 Yd pass from M. Jones (0:13)
Quarter 3
[NE] K. Walker III, 32 Yd run (10:50)
[SEA] E. Pineiro, 47 Yd FG (7:56)
Quarter 4
[SEA] E. Pineiro, 33 Yd FG (12:13)
[NE] Team Safety (4:12)
[NE] D. Harris, 1 Yd run (2:18)
[SEA] K. Boutte 30 Yd pass from R. Wilson (1:35)
[SEA] K. Boutte 18 Yd pass from R. Wilson (0:29)
---------------------------------------------------------------- New England Patriots
QB Mac Jones: 18 of 31, 267 yards, 2 touchdowns, sacked twice, fumble (lost).
HB Damien Harris: 18 carries, 56 yards, touchdown.
HB Kenny McIntosh: 12 carries, 10 yards, fumble (lost).
HB Rhamondre Stevenson: 10 carries, 21 yards, 2 receptions, 24 yards.
HB Kenneth Walker: 4 carries, 31 yards, touchdown.
WR Charleston Rambo: 4 receptions, 124 yards, touchdown.
WR DeVante Parker: 3 receptions, 37 yards.
TE Darnell Washington: 3 receptions, 35 yards.
WR Kendrick Bourne: 3 receptions, 9 yards, touchdown.
WR Jakobi Meyers: 2 receptions, 30 yards.
LT Wynn: 69.9 PFF grade | LG Patterson: 78.0 PFF grade | C Alexander: 52.9 PFF grade | RG Tomlinson: 75.7 PFF grade | RT Brown: 69.9 PFF grade
S Jordan Poyer: 9 tackles, tackle for loss (89.4 PFF grade)
CB J.C. Jackson: 7 tackles (88.9 PFF grade)
ILB Jaylon Smith: 7 tackles (73.4 PFF grade)
CB Roger McCreary: 5 tackles (75.6 PFF grade)
IDL Quinnen Williams: 5 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 sacks (93.0 PFF grade)
Do y'all even read this anymore with the videos now lmao
They really stifled the run. But that one-handed haul by Rambo was sick, really set things up.
The Third Act.
Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 15:47
by Soapy
Week 6 NFL Results
GB 31 - IND 28 | CHI 34 - MIN 31 | KC 28 - BAL 26 | BUF 31 - MIA 28 | NE 33 - SEA 30
JAX 21 - TEN 16 | DAL 27 - CLE 20 | CAR 28 - NO 17 | SF 35 - ARI 17 | PIT 35 - NYG 16
ATL 28 - WAS 21 | LAR 30 - DET 21 | DEN 24 - LV 21 | TB 22 - PHI 17
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NFL Divisional Leaders AFC North: Baltimore, 4-2 AFC South: Houston, 5-0 AFC East: Buffalo, 5-1 AFC West: Kansas City, 4-2 NFC North: Green Bay, 5-1 NFC South: Carolina, 4-2 NFC East: Dallas, 6-0 NFC West: LA Rams, 5-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Players of the Week
QB Matt Corral (PIT): 23 of 30, 258 yards, 4 touchdowns.
OLB T.J. Watt (PIT): 4 tackles, 3 sacks.
QB Trey Lance (SF): 20 of 24, 276 yards, 5 touchdowns.
CB Kristian Fulton (MIN):8 tackles, 2 interceptions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NFL Leaders
QB Trevor Lawrence (JAX): 1827 yards, 11 TD, INT, 115.3 passer rating
HB Nick Chubb (CLE): 695 yards, 4 TD, fumble
WR John Metchie III (KC): 34 receptions, 591 yards, 3 TD
LB Roquan Smith (CHI): 59 tackles
DE Danielle Hunter (MIN): 8 sacks
CB Marshon Lattimore (NO): 3 interceptions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable Injuries
LB Malik Harrison (BAL): 5 Weeks (collarbone)
HB D'Andre Swift (DET): 5 Weeks (wrist)
DE Kingsley Keke (MIN): 7 Weeks (elbow)
HB Marlon Mack (NYJ): 4 Weeks (foot)
S Terrell Edmunds (PIT): 4 Weeks (knee)
OLB Jordyn Brooks (SEA): 2 Weeks (ankle)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable Transactions
Arizona Cardinals re-sign LB Zaven Zollins (5yr/$45.3m)
Cincinnati Bengals re-sign DE Trey Hendrickson (2yr/$15.7m)
Kansas City Chiefs re-sign G Trey Smith (4yr/$50.2m)
New York Jets re-sign QB Zach Wilson (4yr/$67.1m)
San Francisco 49ers re-sign QB Trey Lance (4yr/$67.1m)
The Third Act.
Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 16:14
by Soapy
With Trey Lance and Zach Wilson extended, the table is set for Mac Jones' extension
Four of the five quarterbacks selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft have signed extensions, ranging from Trevor Lawrence's six-year, $151 million deal to remain in Jacksonville to the Jets extending Zach Wilson to the tune of a five-year, $78.3 million deal.
The only quarterback that hasn't signed is Mac Jones and with good reason as he's now guaranteed himself at least Lawrence's deal and likely more. Chicago's Justin Fields is the only other QB in that class to eclipsed the $100 million mark, signing a six-year deal akin to Lawrence that totaled $134 million with $50.2 million of it being guaranteed.
Jones' deal will likely be in the $165-175 million range, similar to Joe Burrow's extension from a season ago. Does he touch the $200 million club that Josh Allen ($246m), Kyler Murray ($224m), Patrick Mahomes ($282m) and Lamar Jackson ($303m) have reached with Justin Herbert ($194m) falling a few millions short?
They're all dynamic athletes with elite physical abilities that Jones' falls short of reaching but he's led his team to the playoffs each season he's been at quarterback and has thrown for over 10,000 yards in the last two seasons.
Other news from the week:
Ronnie Perkins, Jaylon Smith join Ashtyn Davis and Michael Onwenu on injury report
New England Patriots outside linebacker Ronnie Perkins and inside linebacker Jaylon Smith weren't at practice this week and likely won't be for the next month with Perkins dislocating his hip against Seattle and Smith tearing his labrum.
This does not bode well for Perkins' long term future with New England as he's been seeing his role decrease in recent weeks as he loses snaps to DeAngelo Malone and Micah Webb, who already have nearly 100 more snaps played than him this season. Perkins flashed in the post-season last year and has a solid training camp and preseason but the buzz has since died down.
Smith had been a pleasant surprise for New England as one of their better defensive players through six games. Smith has mostly been a sub package guy for when New England goes light in the box with just six players. The most logical replacement is first round pick Gio Whitfield who the team has slowly been bringing along. If Ashtyn Davis weren't injured, it's a position he has experienced playing at during his time with the Jets.
A sleeper pick is safety Jalen Catalon, whose been a special teams ace since elevated from the practice squad. He's a thicker safety at 200 pounds but hasn't played much on defense and throwing him at a different position while still learning the defense might be a tough ask.
Quincey Thompkins continues to make the most of his opportunities
Even with two roughing the passer penalties, Quincey Thompkins' impact was felt on Sunday as he repeatedly harassed Russell Wilson to the tune of a 93 PFF grade, his highest of his career since being released by the Arizona Cardinals as a second round pick.
Thompkins' might be the most clear-cut example of a culture shift in New England since Mike Tomlin took over as he was a player whose off the field issues, mainly work ethic and clashes with the coaching staff, saw him drop to the second round in this past spring's draft only for those same issues to result in Arizona releasing him after the preseason where New England didn't hesitate to only pick him up, sign him to the practice squad, elevate him to the active roster and also giving him an ever-increasing role in the defense.
He's exactly what New England needs in a dynamic player that can both be a stand-up pass rusher or a five-technique in their 3-4 scheme. Tomlin has often says that "he runs to coaching while others run away from it" when it comes to dealing with players that are labeled as problematic and Thompkins appears to be his latest project.
The Third Act.
Posted: 08 Aug 2022, 18:51
by Soapy
Week 7 Preview: at Kansas City Chiefs
Record: 4-2, 1st AFC West
Team Leaders
Passing: Patrick Mahomes (66% completion, 1726 yards, 15 TD, 5 INT, 110.4 rating)
Rushing: Clyde Edwards-Helaire (275 yards, 4.2 ypc, 3 TD)
Receiving: John Metchie III (34 receptions, 591 yards, 3 TD)
Defense: Chris Jones (24 tackles, 2 TFL, 4.0 sacks)
Injuries
NE G Mike Onwenu (labrum)
NE S Ashtyn Davis (abdominal)
NE ILB Jaylon Smith (labrum)
NE EDGE Ronnie Perkins (hip)
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KC CB L'Jarius Sneed (toe)
Mahomes, Metchie complete unlikely comeback win against Patriots
The last time New England and Kansas City went into overtime, it was New England's big three of Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski that kept picking up key third downs after another before eventually sending New England into the Super Bowl.
The stakes weren't that high but the intensity was as Patrick Mahomes, without Kansas City's big three of Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, led the Chiefs back into the game with two big throws late in he fourth quarter and again in overtime to set up Harrison Butker's game winning 49-yard field goal to beat New England 23-20 on Sunday afternoon.
Metchie III caught eleven passes for 176 yards and a touchdown, the majority of it coming in the last thirty minutes of the game. Mahomes threw for 421 yards and two touchdowns after being bottled up for most of the game as well.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
[KC] M. Hardman 58 Yd pass from P. Mahomes (9:32)
[NE] D. Harris, 19 Yd run (8:19)
[KC] H. Butker, 26 Yd FG (1:51)
Quarter 2
[NE] D. Parker 1 Yd pass from M. Jones (9:15)
Quarter 3
[NE] J. Tucker, 39 Yd FG (11:41)
[NE] J. Tucker, 36 Yd FG (0:48)
Quarter 4
[KC] H. Butker, 49 Yd FG (12:11)
[KC] J. Metchie III 15 Yd pass from P. Mahomes (0:28)
Overtime
[KC] H. Butker, 49 Yd FG (0:14)
---------------------------------------------------------------- New England Patriots
QB Mac Jones: 20 of 30, 305 yards, touchdown, interception, sacked once.
HB Damien Harris: 19 carries, 75 yards, touchdown.
HB Rhamondre Stevenson: 12 carries, 27 yards.
HB Kenny McIntosh: 9 carries, 10 yards, 5 receptions, 40 yards.
HB Kenneth Walker III: 4 carries, 6 yards.
WR Charleston Rambo: 4 receptions, 104 yards.
TE Jonnu Smith: 4 receptions, 82 yards.
WR Kendrick Bourne: 3 receptions, 44 yards.
WR DeVante Parker: 3 receptions, 26 yards, touchdown.
LT Wynn: 69.2 PFF grade | LG Patterson: 54.6 PFF grade | C Alexander: 47.4 PFF grade | RG Tomlinson: 85.4 PFF grade | RT Brown: Left game with injury
S Jalen Catalon: 15 tackles (68.6 PFF grade)
CB Jonathan Jones: 13 tackles (66.6 PFF grade)
ILB Trez Marshall: 9 tackles, 3 tackles for loss (78.7 PFF grade)
S Malachi Moore: 6 tackles, tackle for loss (77.3 PFF grade)
EDGE Von Miller: 6 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack (78.0 PFF grade)
IDL Akiem Hicks: 6 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack (83.2 PFF grade)
IDL Christian Barmore: 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss (73.4 PFF grade)
CB Jaire Alexander: 3 tackles, interception (77.7 PFF grade)
Kansas City Chiefs
QB Patrick Mahomes: 37 of 55, 421 yards, 2 touchdowns, interception, sacked 3 times.
HB Clyde Edwards-Helaire: 22 carries, 35 yards, 8 receptions, 42 yards.
WR John Metchie III: 11 receptions, 176 yards, touchdown.
TE Noah Gray: 6 receptions, 32 yards.
WR Mecole Hardman: 5 receptions, 93 yards, touchdown.
TE Travis Kelce: 4 receptions, 31 yards (left game with injury).
WR Tyreek Hill: 2 receptions, 28 yards (left game with injury).
LB Drake Thomas: 12 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
DT Derrick Nnadi: 11 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
S Juan Thornhill: 11 tackles, tackle for loss.
LB Nick Bolton: 10 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
S Tyrann Mathieu: 8 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.
The Third Act.
Posted: 09 Aug 2022, 15:43
by Soapy
Week 7 NFL Results
JAX 23 - IND 17 | NYJ 24 - MIA 3 | BAL 28 - BUF 27 | HOU 24 - TEN 21
CIN 38 - LV 17 | KC 23 - NE 20 | DAL 38 - NYG 28 | PIT 28 - CAR 17
WAS 21 - NO 14 | GB 39 - SF 38 | ARI 24 - LAR 19 | LAC 18 - DEN 17
CHI 23 - DET 19
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NFL Divisional Leaders AFC North: Baltimore, 5-2 AFC South: Houston, 6-0 AFC East: Buffalo, 5-2 AFC West: Kansas City, 5-2 NFC North: Green Bay, 6-1 NFC South: Carolina, 4-3 NFC East: Dallas, 7-0 NFC West: LA Rams, 5-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Players of the Week
QB Joe Burrow (CIN): 22 of 24, 248 yards, 3 touchdowns.
LB Patrick Queen (BAL): 9 tackles, sack, interception, forced fumble.
QB Jordan Love (GB): 25 of 36, 320 yards, 4 touchdowns.
LB Isaiah Simmons (ARI): 8 tackles, sack, interception.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- NFL Leaders
QB Trevor Lawrence (JAX): 2167 yards, 12 TD, 2 INT, 108.5 passer rating
HB Derrick Henry (TEN): 730 yards, 5.1 ypc, 3 TD
WR John Metchie III (KC): 45 receptions, 767 yards, 4 TD
LB Roquan Smith (CHI): 65 tackles
DE Danielle Hunter (MIN): 8 sacks
CB Marshon Lattimore (NO): 3 interceptions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable Injuries
LB Malik Harrison (BAL): 4 Weeks (collarbone)
HB D'Andre Swift (DET): 4 Weeks (wrist)
TE Travis Kelce (KC): 3 Weeks (ribs)
WR Tyreek Hill (KC): 3 Weeks (abdominal)
HB Austin Ekeler (LAC): 6 Weeks (elbow)
DE Kingsley Keke (MIN): 6 Weeks (elbow)
DE Marcus Davenport (NO): Season (groin)
HB Marlon Mack (NYJ): 3 Weeks (foot)
S Terrell Edmunds (PIT): 3 Weeks (knee)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable Transactions
Chicago Bears re-sign S Johnathan Abram (3yr/$17.3m)
Miami Dolphins re-sign DE Christian Wilkins (2yr/$16.5m)
New York Giants re-sign WR Kadarius Toney (3yr/$20.5m)