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Sunday, January 08, 2006

New England Patriots Blast By Jacksonville Jaguars

The Patriots made history last night in brushing aside the Jacksonville Jaguars 28-3 by becoming the first team to win ten consecutive playoff games. It's one more win than the Packers managed under the legendary Vince Lombardi in the 1960's. Ironically, the last post-season game that the Patriots lost was in January 1999...to Jacksonville.

Tom Brady, who has been involved in every victory during New England's streak, completed fifteen passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns - with no turnovers.

He connected with Troy Brown from eleven yards out to begin the scoring in the second quarter and led 7-3 at halftime. He threw three yards to Givens in the third and then found Watson for a 63-yard catch and run that build the lead to 21-3.

New England will either travel to play the Broncos or the Colts, depending on the outcome of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals game.

The worry for the Patriots is that they have already lost pretty convincingly to both Indianapolis and the Broncos - the upside is that New England now look like a completely different team.


Monday, December 05, 2005

A Little Better For Patriots

The New York Jets lost again on Sunday - largely due to the return of Corey Dillon and Kevin Faulk - who came back from injuries. Adam Vinatieri, who hasn't missed a game in ten seasons with the Patriots set a mew team record for career points. But more importantly perhaps, was that New England had its best defensive game of the season.

"The team just feels a little more comfortable," said David Givens, "You have a lot of your weapons back, guys that have made big plays."

The Jets now 2-10, also suffering from lost player due to injury, have scored just one touchdown in four games - and it wasn't in this game. They gained just 164 yards, the fourth time this season they have been below 200.

"Having our defense on the field too long and us not scoring is a bad combination," Herman Edwards said for the Jets.

Dillon's touchdown run made it 13-3 late in the third quarter and Faulk made three big third-down catches as the Patriots 7-5 maintained their two-game lead in the AFC East over Miami. The teams meet on Jan 1 in Foxborough.

Faulk said he and Dillon, sidelined two games with a calf injury, talked about their return. How they wanted to make a point, to get things going again.

Vinatieri kicked field goals of 21, 34 and 22 yards, giving him 1,134 total points.




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