Posts Tagged ‘Tom Brady’

NFL Week 13 Notes

Monday, December 7th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 13 game here.


Tom Brady - New England PatriotsOK. Before any of you Patriots fans panic, your team is still in first place. But there is certainly cause for concern.

New England lost to Miami yesterday 22-21. This despite the fact that the Patriots were up 21-10 in the third quarter and the Dolphins were without their most dangerous offensive weapon — Ronnie Brown.

The Patriots were winning 21-19 when they punted the ball to Miami with under four minutes to play. All they needed was for the defense to make one more stop. Leading the Dolphins offense was second-year, backup to Chad Pennington quarterback Chad Henne. Surely New England would make this last stop and close out the game, right?

Wrong. Henne led the Dolphins 51 yards down the field in a drive that took just over a minute. It ended with a 41-yard field goal to put Miami on top 22-21. The Patriots tried to come back, but they couldn’t do it.

So now, while the Patriots are still in first place in the AFC East, they have fallen to 7-5, are only one game ahead of the Dolphins and Jets, and fell to 1-5 on the road this year. Of their remaining four games, it’s very possible they win three or four of them and get into the playoffs. But their failure to win games like this has got to worry New England fans.
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NFL Week 10 Notes

Monday, November 16th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting.


Indianapolis Colts DefenseWe had a wild game last night in Indy.

In a much anticipated game that lived up to all the hype, the Indianapolis Colts beat the New England Patriots in the final seconds, 35-34. With the win, the Colts improve to 9-0 and are two games ahead of the next closest team in the AFC in the race for home field advantage in the playoffs.

It looked like the Patriots were going to hand the Colts their first loss of the season. Early in the 4th quarter they scored a touchdown to go up 31-14. Peyton Manning led the Colts back and cut the lead to six points after a touchdown with 2:23 remaining. The Patriots next possession defies all logic.

The Colts, by holding the Patriots offense and using their time outs, left New England with a 4th and 2 on the Colts’ 28 yard line with 2:08 to play. Common sense says you punt in this situation. Inexplicably, Patriots coach Bill Belichick decides to go for it. On the 4th down play, Tom Brady completed the pass, but his receiver was tackled just short of the first down line. This gave the Colts the ball inside the 30 yard line. It took Manning just four plays to get into the end zone, connecting with Reggie Wayne for the winning score with 13 seconds left.

For as much of a football genius Belichick is supposed to be, he sure made a bonehead call here that cost New England the game.
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NFL Week 7 Notes

Monday, October 26th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 7 game here.


Matt Schaub - Houston TexansCould the Houston Texans be headed for a wild card berth?

The Texans jumped out to a 21-0 halftime lead Sunday against the 49ers. San Francisco pulled back into the game in the second half. But in the end, Houston prevailed with a 24-21 win. They are now 4-3 and in 2nd place in the AFC South.

Looking at their first seven games, two of their wins came against pathetic teams (Oakland & Tennessee) and two came against good teams (San Fran & surprisingly Cincinnati). Of their three losses, two of those games were only lost by one score. Only one had a lopsided final score (24-7 against the Jets in week 1). Not great. But not bad either.

Over their last nine games, they have three tough games (New England and Indianapolis twice) and three that look like they should be easy games (Buffalo, Tennessee, St. Louis). If they lose the tough games and win the easy games, that will make their record 7-6. Their other three games are against Jacksonville, Seattle, and Miami, which have a combined record of 7-11. Could Houston win 2 or 3 of those games. Perhaps. It will be interesting to see if they can continue or if they fizzle out at the end.

The big surprise to me, and many I believe, has been the play of quarterback Matt Schaub. This week against the 49ers he threw for 264 yards on 20 for 30 passing (66.7%) with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. Through seven games he’s passing for 65.5% for almost 300 yards per game with 16 touchdowns and only 5 interceptions.
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NFL Week 6 Notes

Monday, October 19th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 6 game here.


Tom Brady - New England PatriotsIn a snowy game with old school uniforms in Foxborough, the New England Patriots demolished the Tennessee Titans 59-0.

I don’t know what the bigger story is - how great the Patriots played, or how awful the Titans are.

First the Patriots (mostly Tom Brady) - They scored 35 points in the 2nd quarter to go into halftime leading 45-0. Tom Brady was 29 for 34 (85.3%) for 380 yards and 6(!) touchdowns. Even when he left the game, backup QB Brian Hoyer was 9 for 11 (81.8%) for 52 yards. Laurence Maroney rushed 16 times for 123 yards (7.7 average) and a touchdown.

For the Oilers Titans - Kerry Collins. 2 for 12 (16.7%) for -7 yards, 1 interception and a 4.9 QB rating. Seriously. They turned the ball over 5 times (3 fumbles, 2 interceptions). There were two positives though. First, they rushed for 193 yards. Not bad. Of course, that’s offset by the -7 yards passing. Second, the offensive line didn’t allow a sack. That’s good, right?
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NFL Week 5 Notes

Monday, October 12th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 5 game here.


Brandon Marshall - Denver BroncosWhat team is that with those brown and yellow uniforms?

Those are the Denver Broncos. The jerseys were part of a 50th anniversary celebration of the AFL. The Patriots also turned back the clock with their uniforms (notice the helmets with the old patriot ready to snap the football). I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again - I’m really liking these throwback uniforms being brought back this season.

Aside from the uniforms, this was a pretty interesting game. The Broncos beat the Patriots 20-17 in overtime. Rookie head coach Josh McDaniels beat his former head coach, Bill Belechick. Kyle Orton threw for 330 yards, compared to just 215 for Tom Brady. Plus, Denver improved to 5-0 (who would have predicted that?).


Miles Austin - Dallas CowboysThe Dallas Cowboys had a scare in Kansas City. At halftime, they trailed the winless Chiefs 10-3, and they needed overtime to win the game, 26-20. The winning play was a 60-yard touchdown pass from Tony Romo to Miles Austin.

Never heard of Miles Austin? Me neither. But maybe we ought to pay attention to him. This week against Kansas City he caught 10 passes (2 for touchdowns) for 250 yards. That was the most receiving yards in a single game for the Cowboys in their history.


In the Division:

Cincinnati and Baltimore met in an unlikely battle for first place in the AFC North. I say unlikely, not because of the Ravens, but because the Bengals came into this game tied for first place. But Cincinnati managed to win, with the help of three costly defensive penalties by the Ravens, on their final drive. That means the Cincinnati Bengals are all alone in first place. (Is this a weird season, or what?)

The Steelers traveled to Detroit and beat the Lions 28-20. Detroit has shown some more toughness the past couple weeks. They are not as easy of a win as they were last season. But Pittsburgh hung on to win, improving to 3-2 which ties them with Baltimore for second place


Quick hits:

  • After the Giants blew out the Raiders 44-7, you have to wonder - Are the Giants really this good, or are the Raiders really this bad? The answer is both. It could be worse, Browns fans. Just look at Oakland.
  • Speaking of bad, the Tennessee Titans lost again, this week to the Colts 31-9. They are now 0-5 (a worse record than the Browns). Their season really is over. They might as well start planning for next year.
  • Michael Vick completed his first pass of the season for the Eagles. He’s now 1 for 5 for a total of 1 yard this season. Oh yeah, Donovan McNabb returned from his broken rib injury and threw for 264 yards and 3 TD’s.

-dcf

NFL Week 4 Notes

Monday, October 5th, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 4 game here.


Peyton Manning - Indianapolis ColtsWho’s the best quarterback in the NFL? Tom Brady? Drew Brees? Eli Manning?

My pick is Peyton Manning. For the past few years, he has been the best QB in the league. Yes, I realize that many will challenge that statement. But if I were able to build a team around a quarterback, any quarterback, it’d be Peyton Manning. Hands down. No question.

This week against the Seahawks, Manning through for 353 yards on 31 of 41 passing (75.6%) and 2 touchdowns. Through four games this season, he’s completed over 70% of his passes, averaged 334 yards a game, and has 9 touchdowns.

He also reached a milestone this week with his 342nd career touchdown pass. This ties his with Fran Tarkenton at third on the NFL’s all time list of most career touchdown passes.

I’m not really a Colts fan. But I do enjoy watching their offense play with Manning under center.
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NFL Week 2 Notes

Monday, September 21st, 2009

These are stories from around the league that I thought were worth noting. You can read my recap of the Browns week 2 game here.


Andre Johnson - Houston TexansWe had a wild one in Nashville.

The Tennessee Titans, hosting the Houston Texans, were looking to rebound at home against a supposedly inferior team after a loss last week to the Steelers. But the Texans played tough and stayed right with them all game.

This game was physical. Then it got intense. Then it got ugly. Jason Jones of the Titans was ejected for his part in a brawl on the sidelines in the 4th quarter. Watching this game, you knew something like that was going to happen. These teams kept getting closer and closer to a fight. It’s a good thing Albert Haynesworth doesn’t play for the Titans anymore, or else someone might have gotten some cleats across their face.

Finally, with less than 3 minutes to go, Houston pulled ahead on a field goal. On the next possession, Kerry Collins fumbled the ball back to the Texans who ran out the clock.

I don’t know if it’s the fact that I’m living in southern Kentucky just north of Nashville where most of the people claim the Titans as their team. But I really enjoy watching them lose. That may be awful of me, but it’s the truth.

Oh, and Houston QB Matt Schaub through for 357 yards and 4 touchdowns. What in the world?!
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