Houston ED that up. Couldn't ask for a better kick.
Pats can close this game out if they can get two or three first downs. Lets see if they can execute when they really need to.
Houston ED that up. Couldn't ask for a better kick.
Phew. Another W in the books. Here's hoping we get another one next week!
Wow, Houston just gave up at the end. There was still time for a miracle.
yeah, but...
spurs = class
Yeah, that was weird.
You just don't do that with Andre Johnson on your team. But hey, maybe something good would've happened had they kept Jacoby.
If Gronk's forearm was that susceptible to reinjury he shouldn't have been on the field at all. Someone ed that up.
With his injury I'm actually glad we have McDaniels' cheap and gimmicky bull playcalling. Hernandez, Welker and Lloyd isn't a strong enough group of receivers to win without a good running game and a few chunk yardage gimmick plays.
Yeah, if he can't land on that arm without re-breaking it, he should never have been cleared to play. It was going to happen at some point inevitably.
I'm starting to think he's just always going to be injury prone. Back injury in college, now major injuries in two straight seasons.
I'm glad to see running backs who can actually make plays without perfect blocking, unlike Woodcuck and BenJarvusTurd git
Eh, one back injury in college that hasn't been a problem at all in the NFL, a badly sprained ankle and a broken forearm. Those don't seem like injury prone injuries, just wrong place wrong time.
All they need is to resign Welker and get a decent threat opposite Brandon Lloyd and the offense will actually have a complete group of skill position players that isn't relying on Danny Woodhead, Julians Edelman or a 67 year old Deion Branch to make plays every week.
I agree with that but no sport that has a position like quarterback can be the "ultimate team game".
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