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JUICE!

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Post by KimJongBaze » 03 Nov 2019, 08:01

Justin Fields ain't no bulldog smh.

11-5 season.

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Post by Soapy » 03 Nov 2019, 08:56

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Week 1, 2021 NFL Season -- #INDvNE
Gillette Stadium -- Foxborough, MA
NBC -- 8:20 PM ET

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IND - 7 / 10 / 6 / 3 // 26
NE - 10 / 2 / 14 / 3 // 29
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Fields, McDaniels earn first win together over rival Fromm, Colts
New England couldn't have had a worst start or end to the first half of football in the post Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era. A kickoff return for six on the very first play of the season. An Antonio Brown 91-yard touchdown run with 15 seconds left in the half.

But when it mattered the most, the Patriot Way revealed its true colors.

Jake Fromm's two-minute offense was ended when Isaiah Simmons intercepted Fromm with 1:12 left in the game to seal the 29-26 win for the Patriots on Thursday night.

Simmons was infamously drafted with the 9th pick after New England traded up in the draft and passed on Jake Fromm, which many suspected New England traded up to get.

New England relied on it's running game, scoring a touchdown to open the half thanks to newly re-signed running back Ke'Shawn Vaughn and then running the ball nine straight times on their next drive which ended with Justin Fields' first touchdown pass being a lucky one. On fourth and goal from the six-yard line, New England went for it down 23-18.

Fields targeted Henry Ruggs III across the middle but the ball bounced off a Colts' helmet and right into the arms of Jonnu Smith. Fields also scored earlier in the game on a scramble on the first offensive drive for the Patriots.

The rookie completed 19 of 31 passes for 168 yards with a touchdown and an interception. His interception came on a play where he scrambled to the right, leaving a clean pocket and then threw up a jump ball to Smith which was intercepted. Fields finished second on the team with 99 yards rushing.

Sony Michel rushed for 144 yards while D'Eriq King added 73 yards on the ground. New England will need to rely on the duo after James White left the game with a rib injury in the first quarter. Since the start of last season, White has suffered four different injuries.

Antonio Brown made his return to Foxborough after being released by the Patriots back in 2019 and then missing all of 2020 with an Achilles injury promptly after the Colts signed him. Brown had two catches for 82 yards and rushed for 90 yards on the ground due to screens that were called backward passes. Brown was also stopped in the backfield for a safety during a jet sweep play.

It seemed fitting that Josh McDaniels first win as a Patriot coach came against the team he spurned to return to the Patriots. McDaniels was hired and announced as Colts head coach before reneging on his acceptance and returning to New England as offensive coordinator under then-head coach Bill Belichick.

Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
14:49 (IND) K. Hill, returned kickoff 97 Yds
9:54 (NE) J. Fields, 8 Yd run
0:00 (NE) R. Blankenship, 37 Yd FG

Quarter 2
9:25 (IND) S. Gostkowski, 42 Yd FG
1:18 (NE) Team Safety
0:15 (IND) A. Brown, 91 Yd run

Quarter 3
8:56 (NE) K. Vaughn, 1 Yd run (2pt-failed)
8:46 (IND) A. Brown 75 Yd pass from J. Fromm (2pt-failed)
1:15 (NE) J. Smith 6 Yd pass from J. Fields (2pt)

Quarter 4
9:23 (NE) R. Blankenship, 31 Yd FG
4:33 (IND) S. Gostkowski, 33 Yd FG

Player Stats
New England Patriots (1-0)
Justin Fields, QB: 19 of 31, 168 yards, touchdown, interception, 7 carries, 99 yards, fumble.
Sony Michel, HB: 24 carries, 144 yards.
D'Eriq King, HB: 11 carries, 73 yards.
N'Keal Harry, WR: 5 receptions, 77 yards.
Henry Ruggs III, WR: 4 receptions, 26 yards.
Jarvis Landry, WR: 3 receptions, 18 yards.
Jonnu Smith, TE: 3 receptions, 16 yards, touchdown.
James Wiggins, S: 7 tackles, forced fumble.
Isaiah Simmons, LB: 3 tackles, interception.
Stephon Gilmore, CB: 3 tackles, interception.
Chase Winovich, DE: 2 tackles, 2 sacks.

Indianapolis Colts (0-1)
Jake Fromm, QB: 17 of 23, 257 yards, touchdown, 2 interceptions.
Nyheim Hines, HB: 11 carries, 77 yards, 2 fumbles.
T.Y. Hilton, WR: 3 receptions, 54 yards.
Jack Doyle, TE: 3 receptions, 43 yards.
Antonio Brown WR: 2 receptions, 82 yards, touchdown.
Pierre Desir, CB: 14 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, interception.
Amari Burney, OLB: 14 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
Darius Leonard, OLB: 11 tackles, 3 tackles for loss.
Justin Houston, OLB: 8 tackles, 3 tackles for loss.
Dean Lowry, DE: 5 tackles, 2 sacks.

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Post by Soapy » 03 Nov 2019, 09:15

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Week 1 Results
CIN 24 - NYJ 17 :: CLE 35 - MIA 28 :: TEN 35 - JAX 17 :: WAS 27 - KC 17
NYG 38 - NO 30 :: ATL 35 - DET 14 :: PHI 21 - TB 10 :: SEA 28 - MIN 24
ARI 21 - GB 7 :: CHI 21 - SF 9 :: DAL 35 - OAK 7 :: DEN 23 - LAC 17
HOU 35 - BUF 24 :: PIT 32 - BAL 25 :: CAR 31 - LAR 17 :: NE 29 - IND 26

AFC Players of the Week
DaeSean Hamilton (WR, Denver): 7 receptions, 203 yards, 2 touchdowns.
Pierre Desir (CB, Indianapolis): 14 tackles, interception, forced fumble.

NFC Players of the Week
Jordan Love (QB, Dallas): 25 of 30, 399 yards, 4 touchdowns.
Jabril Peppers (S, NY Giants): 5 tackles, 2 interceptions, touchdown.

Transactions
Baltimore Ravens re-sign WR Mohamed Sanu Sr. to 2 year, $11.7 million contract.
Carolina Panthers re-sign CB Vernon Hargreaves III to 3 year, $14.5 million contract.
Jacksonville Jaguars re-sign CB Quincy Wilson to 4 year, $19.4 million contract.
Green Bay Packers re-sign TE Dallas Goedert to 4 year, $25.9 million contract.

Notable Injuries
David Montgomery (HB, Chicago): Torn Pectoral, Season.
Tyler Kroft (TE, Buffalo): Fractured Hip, Season.
Jordan Hicks (LB, Arizona): Compound Foot Fracture, Season.
Juan Thornhill (S, Kansas City): Achilles Tear, Season.
DeAndre Baker (CB, NY Giants): Complete PCL Tear, Season.
Dwayne Haskins (QB, Washington): Complete MCL Tear, Season.

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Post by Soapy » 03 Nov 2019, 12:22

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September 19th, 2021 -- #NOvNE
Gillette Stadium -- Foxborough, MA
CBS -- 1:00 PM EST

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NO - 10 / 7 / 3 / 0 // 20
NE - 10 / 12 / 0 / 0 // 22
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Simmons makes big stop once more as Patriots hold on to beat Saints
Isaiah Simmons spent the first month as a New England Patriot hearing from some local radio sports fans that they should have drafted a quarterback in his place. Jake Fromm and Justin Herbert were the two names that were on the board when New England traded up and drafted the linebacker.

On back to back weeks, Simmons sealed wins over both quarterbacks.

Simmons stripped the ball from Demetrius Harris with 1:31 left in the game to stop the comeback efforts of Herbert and the Saints as New England held on to it's 22-20 victory on Sunday.

The game got off to a slow start once again for Josh McDaniels and Justin Fields as Fields was stripped on his first pass attempt. New England's defense showed up, held New Orleans to just a field goal and then kept showing up as Fields and the offense got going. They did so primarily through a rushing attack that saw Sony Michel rush for 202 yards to out-duel Alvin Kamara's 185 yards on the ground.

Fields also added 107 yards rushing.

It was a tough game and a tough win for the Patriots as they were down to just one healthy running back once D'Eriq King and Ke'Shawn Vaughn left the game with injuries. Fields also lost receivers Jarvis Landry and Jeff Thomas and was sacked seven times but kept popping back up.

Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
10:38 (NO) R. Bullock, 40 Yd FG
4:22 (NE) G. Calcaterra 15 Yd pass from J. Fields
0:06 (NE) R. Blankenship, 20 Yd FG
0:00 (NO) A. Kamara, 75 Yd run

Quarter 2
10:20 (NE) R. Blankenship, 42 Yd FG
7:23 (NO) A. Kamara, 8 Yd run
3:01 (NE) Team Safety
0:21 (NE) S. Michel 4 Yd pass from J. Fields

Quarter 3
5:18 (NO) R. Bullock, 36 Yd FG

Quarter 4

Player Stats
New England Patriots (2-0)
Justin Fields, QB: 19 of 32, 195 yards, 2 touchdowns, interception, 11 carries, 107 yards.
Sony Michel, HB: 20 carries, 202 yards.
Jarvis Landry, WR: 5 receptions, 49 yards.
N'Keal Harry, WR: 4 receptions, 49 yards.
Henry Ruggs III, WR: 3 receptions, 39 yards.
Jonnu Smith, TE: 2 receptions, 37 yards.
Grant Calcaterra, TE: 2 receptions, 26 yards, touchdown.
Leon O'Neal Jr, S: 8 tackles.
Isaiah Simmons, LB: 7 tackles, tackle for loss, forced fumble, fumble recovery.
Chase Winovich, DE: 5 tackles, 2.5 sacks.
Yetur Gross-Matos, DE: 4 tackles, 2.5 sacks.

New Orleans Saints (0-2)
Justin Herbert, QB: 16 of 30, 161 yards.
Alvin Kamara, HB: 12 carries, 185 yards.
Demetrius Harris, TE: 8 receptions, 94 yards.
Trequan Smith, WR: 3 receptions, 36 yards.
Nick Kwiatkoski, LB: 12 tackles.
Richie Grant, S: 9 tackles.
Thomas Booker, DE: 8 tackles, 3 sacks.
Demario Davis, OLB: 8 tackles, interception.
Cameron Jordan, DE: 5 tackles, 3 sacks.
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