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26CornerBlitz

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  1. You should be on the Patriots fan board and maybe those for the Seahawks/Falcons too to share your glowing love of all things Belichick and Brady including their Lombardi's that were gifted to them. At any rate their days of glory are winding down, but you'll always have the idea of misty eyed nostalgia.
  2. Not correct at all where they are down seven offensive lineman with all replacements playing in addition to a few WRs.
  3. Pretty well thanks to their weak AFC East division competition that they have relied upon and feasted on over the years. Look at their points differential outside of the AFC East Mr. Patriots Apologist.
  4. It'll be interesting to see him in action after so much time off. He could help himself quite a bit as he potentially heads into UFA this offseason.
  5. Josh Allen’s first encounter with a Bill Belichick-schemed defense did not turn out so well. Allen finished 20-for-41 for 217 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Like many other rookie quarterbacks, Allen hit a wall as Belichick reached into his bag of tricks meant to confuse the Wyoming product pre- to post-snap. Erik and Nate jump into the film room to show you exactly how Belichick and the Patriots continued their dominance over their division foe Bills. Introduction 3:14-Josh Allen misses WR Zay Jones 9:14-Josh Allen RPO completion to Deonte Thompson 12:17-Josh Allen fails to throw the swing to LeSean McCoy 17:17-Josh Allen throws the swing to LeSean McCoy 20:15-Josh Allen airmails the throw to WR Isaiah McKenzie (Hoss concept) 22:38-Josh Allen’s pinpoint throw to RB Keith Ford (Hoss concept) 23:39-Comparison of Allen’s footwork on both throws 29:38-Josh Allen’s first interception 35:28-Josh Allen fails to pull the trigger to WR Robert Foster 40:55-Josh Allen audibles and throws deep to WR Foster 45:47-Josh Allen reads the defense, delivers, but WR McKenzie drops it 50:42-Wrap up
  6. Serious Question. How long will the tribute video be for Jack Nicholson's nephew when he returns to New Era with no gloves on Sunday?
  7. The establishment of new stars, or the emergence of players we thought we already had pegged, may be the best part of watching the NFL on a weekly basis. Here are five names to keep an eye on for 2019, if you're not already. LAMAR JACKSON, QUARTERBACK, BALTIMORE RAVENS An offseason spent building something genuine around Baltimore’s 2018 first-round pick could yield some major dividends. We saw the momentary spark he provided the Ravens in Joe Flacco’s absence with a scheme that was largely smashed together on the fly by offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. This offseason, the Ravens’ new general manager, Eric DeCosta, will take over possibly with a new head coach and new offensive coordinator. They can focus on complementary pieces for Jackson and a quarterback whisperer who can continue to assist Jackson in ironing out his game. That being said, the uphill climb to get him on the field was not nearly as high as initially expected at this point a year ago. SAM DARNOLD, QUARTERBACK, NEW YORK JETS Along those lines, the Jets will almost certainly scour the coaching market for someone who has a reputation of developing young passers. The team has a nice defensive core in place, but lacks weapons on the outside and a dependable, heart-of-the-backfield type running back. Recognizing that the best time to win a Super Bowl is during a quarterback’s rookie contract, expect the Jets to spend lavishly this offseason to pad the runway for their new coaching hire.
  8. He was asked about a knee injury on Monday, but refused, in typical Patriot fashion, to offer any specifics. We'll eventually find out more about this once their season is over.
  9. There's no doubt he's in decline just from watching him make throws and he's a lot less calm in the pocket than in previous seasons.
  10. He's still pretty good, but no longer has the ability to elevate mediocre talent that surrounds him.
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