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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Comeback of the Century

STAY TUNED as I will recap this game of the season Monday!

Week 12 Match-ups & Scores

SCORES

Thursday, November 21

  • New Orleans 17, Atlanta 13
Sunday, November 24
  • Pittsburgh 27, Cleveland 11
  • Indianapolis 11, Arizona 40
  • San Diego 41, Kansas City 38
  • Carolina 20, Miami 16
  • Dallas 24, NYG 21
  • Tampa Bay 24, Detroit 21
  • Minnesota 26, Green Bay 26
  • Tennessee 23, Oakland 19
  • Chicago 21, St Louis 42
  • NYJ 3, Baltimore 19
Sunday Night, November 24
  • NEW ENGLAND FUCKING PATRIOTS 34, Denver 31
Monday, November 25
  • San Francisco vs Washington

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Week 11 Scores

SCORES

  • New England 20, Carolina 24********************
  • Indianapolis 30, Tennessee 27
  • Baltimore 20, Chicago 23
  • Cleveland 20, Cincinnati 41
  • NYJ 14, Buffalo 37
  • Kansas City 17, Denver 27
  • Atlanta 28, Tampa Bay 41
  • San Diego 16, Miami 20
  • Washington 16, Philadelphia 24
  • Green Bay 13, NYG 27
  • Arizona 27, Jacksonville 14
  • San Francisco 20, New Orleans 23
  • Minnesota 20, Seattle 41
  • Detroit 27, Pittsburgh 37
  • Oakland 28, Houston 23
****All I am going to say about the NE vs CAR game is that New England was fucking cheated out of that win. The last throw was clearly interfered with. The cocksucker definintely kept Gronk from catching that ball. The dumbass refs who should be fired for being so goddamn idiotic. That's the second time this season we've lost to horrible dumbass calls.

A huge FUCK YOU to the refs this year.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Week 11 Match-ups

Thursday, November 14
🏈 Indianapolis Colts vs Tennessee Titans

Sunday, November 17
🏈 New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills
🏈 Baltimore Ravens vs Chicago Bears
🏈 Cleveland Browns vs Cincinnati Bengals
🏈 Oakland Raiders vs Houston Texans
🏈 Arizona Cardinals vs Jacksonville Jaguars
🏈 Washington Redskins vs Philedelphia Eagles
🏈 Detroit Lions vs Pittsburgh Steelers
🏈 Atlanta Falcons vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
🏈 San Diego Chargers vs Miami Dolphins
🏈 San Francisco 49ers vs New Orleans Saints
🏈 Green Bay Packers vs New York Giants
🏈 Minnesota Vikings vs Seattle Seahawks
🏈 Kansas City Chiefs vs Denver Broncos

Monday, November 18
🏈 New England Patriots vs Carolina Panthers

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Week 9 Gifs







Around the NFL: Week 8 & 9

I'm writing this post with my iPhone so this may be a bit rough. By me doing so, I have no sources so it's basically just things I gathered from the week. (Not that any of you care)

There's so many topics to discuss that I don't even know where to begin.

Week 8

Miami vs New England game was interesting to watch. First half, Miami was the only ones scoring actual touchdowns and New England only managed a field goal. Not gonna lie, I was a wee bit discouraged heading into the second half. But once Brady and the boys hit the field, it was like a switch was lit up because they ended up making a comeback and winning the game. Bravo boys!

Speaking of the New England and Miami game, after weeks of speculation and disappointment my favorite tight-end was back on the field after getting injured in the Indy/Patriots game last season. Such a fantastic sign to see his sexy ass back on the field and in uniform. For the past couple of weeks, fans were getting a little tired of the "will he or won't he" scenario. Doctors finally cleared him to play at the end of week 7. Let me tell ya, all Patriots fans rejoiced!


Wide receiver, Danny Amendola was back on the field for the Miami game after suffering a concussion in week 7.

The Saints faced an issue with their tight-end Jimmy Graham after he suffered a "partial" torn plantar fascia.

Week 9

In summary, the Cowboys won 27-24 on Sunday against the Vikings. Here's an interesting one. Drew Brees and his fellow Saints lost to the New York Jets! What the hell type of shit is that! Lol that's horrible. But I can't really say anything because we lost to the Jets as well but we were cheated out of that win thanks to that fatass. Seattle almost lost to Tampa Bay who still has yet to win a game this season.Quarterback for the Eagles (Nick Foles) in week 9 tied a record with 7 touchdown passes in one game against the Raiders. If you ask me my opinion, maybe Foles should be the starter. Just saying.

Adrian Peterson's touchdown run Sunday was badass. Cowboys' defense was all over him on this play but he kept storming through until he made the TOUCHDOWN!!

On to the only game that mattered this past Sunday. Pittsburgh at New England. Honestly, I'm not going to lie. I'm a little nervous going into each game until now. Patriots destroyed the Steelers 55-31. Props to the Steelers though. They did not give up. 55 points was given up by Pittsburgh which is the most EVER allowed by that team in the franchise history. Of course, if you asked anybody at ESPN it's no big deal. I swear they all have something against New England. Wide Receiver Danny Amendola scored his first touchdown with the Patriots in the first half, followed by a Gronk touchdown spike. No surprise here, Stevan Ridley added 2 touchdowns to his belt. Brady and Aaron Dobson paired up with an 81-yard touchdown! Up 48-31, LeGarrette Blount steam plowed through Pittsburgh's defense into the endzone. At the 2 minute warning, the score was 55-31.  Brady is now over 400 yards for the fifth time in his career. Sunday night was his 3rd highest yards. Great job fellas!!!

Kansas City Chiefs are still UNDEFEATED!!

That is it for my little recap for these weeks. Nothing exciting. However, the drama revolving around the Dolphins right now almost deserves its own post!


Week 10 Match-ups

Thursday, November 7

  • Washington Redskins vs Minnesota Vikings
Sunday, November 10
  • Detroit Lions vs Chicago Bears
  • St Louis Rams vs Indianapolis Colts
  • Seattle Seahawks vs Atlanta Falcons
  • Oakland Raiders vs New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs Green Bay Packers
  • Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens
  • Buffalo Bills vs Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Carolina Panthers vs San Francisco 49ers 
  • Houston Texans vs Arizona Cardinals
  • Denver Broncos vs San Diego Chargers
  • Dallas Cowboys vs New Orleans Saints
Monday, November 11
  • Miami Dolphins vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Week 9 Scores

SCORES

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 31, New England Patriots 55
  • Cincinnati Bengals 20, Miami Dolphins 22
  • Kansas City Chiefs 23, Buffalo Bills 13
  • Baltimore Ravens 18, Cleveland Browns 24
  • Minnesota Vikings 23, Dallas Cowboys 27
  • New Orleans Saints 20, New York Jets 26
  • Atlanta Falcons 10, Carolina Panthers 34
  • Philadelphia Eagles 49, Oakland Raiders 20
  • Tennessee Titans 28, St Louis Rams 21
  • San Diego Chargers 24, Washington Redskins 30*
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Seattle Seahawks 27*
  • Indianapolis Colts 27, Houston Texans 24
  • Chicago Bears 27, Green Bay Packers 20

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Week 9 Matchups

Thursday, October 31

  • Cincinnati Bengals 20 vs Miami Dolphins 22
Sunday, November 3
  • Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills
  • Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys
  • New Orleans Saints vs NY Jets
  • Atlanta Falcons vs Carolina Panthers
  • Tennessee Titans vs St Louis Rams
  • San Diego Chargers vs Washington Redskins
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs Oakland Raiders
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Seattle Seahawks
  • Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots
  • Indianapolis Colts vs Houston Texans
Monday, November 4
  • Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Week 8 Scores

SCORES

  • Dolphins 17, Patriots 27
  • Panthers 31, Buccaneers 13
  • Jets 9, Bengals 49
  • Redskins 21, Broncos 45
  • Falcons 13, Cardinals 27
  • Browns 17, Chiefs 23
  • Giants 15, Eagles 7
  • 49ers 42, Jaguars 10
  • Cowboys 30, Lions 31
  • Steelers 18, Raiders 21
  • Bills 17, Saints 35
  • Packers 44, Vikings 31
  • Seahawks 14, Rams 9

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Week 8 Match-ups

A little behind but here are the matchups for today!

Sunday, October 27

  • Miami Dolphins vs New England Patriots
  • Cleveland Browns vs Kansas City Chiefs
  • New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles
  • San Francisco 49ers vs Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Dallas Cowboys vs Detroit Lions
  • Buffalo Bills vs New Orleans Saints
  • New York Jets vs Cincinnati Bengals
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs Oakland Raiders
  • Washington Redskins vs Denver Broncos
  • Atlanta Falcons vs Arizona Cardinals
  • Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings
Monday, October 28
  • Seattle Seahawks vs St Louis Rams

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Around the NFL: Week 7

SCORES

  • Denver Broncos 33, Indianapolis Colts 39
  • Minnesota Vikings 7, New York Giants 23
Huge props to Andrew Luck and the Colts for that huge win on Sunday night. Finally someone ended the undefeated streak of Peyton Manning and his Broncos. Welker made a huge catch at the end of the game which leads all of us Patriots fans to ask where the fuck was that skill at in SB XLVI?? 

Redskins Brandon Meriweather is suspended for two games for illegal hits. Meriweather is appealing the ruling but with the hits being head to neck of defenseless players, I highly doubt it'll be appealed. If the ruling stands, he cannot practice with the team until it is up, which is around November 4. The suspensions could cost him $141, 176 in game checks. Below is his statement on the matter.
"I feel like every hit that I took was a legit hit," he said, via the Washington Post. "I wasn't trying to be dirty. I wasn't trying to hurt nobody. I didn't launch with my head. I used my shoulder like they told me to do. Everything I did was a pointer from them (league officials). ... You've just got to play. There ain't nothing I can do about it. I just go out there and play."
With Vince Wilfork and Jerod Mayo out for the season and Talib with an injury, New England's defense needs some major help. Veteran Andre Carter has signed a 1 year contract with New England. Hopefully he will bring something to this team defensively.

Sources are saying that Richardson is not playing up to the expectations of the Colts. I must say it doesn't surprise me one bit. Irsay seems like a hard man to please no matter what the hell you do.

On to the New England and New York Jets game. I'm not going to say much because I am extremely pissed off still. We were cheated out of this win just like we were in week 3 last year against the Baltimore Ravens. That field-goal was not good!!!!!! Anyways, the result of this game was complete bullshit. Jets play dirty to win. After last year's matchup on Thanksgiving, fat boy Rex probably didn't want to be embarrassed again so they turned to this. New York Jets' coaches alerted officials prior to the game to look for certain things that New England will try to do. Patriots player, Chris Jones, pushed a teammate during Folk's first 56-yard field-goal which he missed. But due to that penalty on New England, the Jets were given 15 yards into New England's territory giving Folk a 42 yarder. Jets win in overtime. Of course, Ryan didn't want to discuss this penalty mainly because his fatass knows that they were playing dirty and that it was straight fucking bullshit. Rex Ryan states that they outplayed Belichick and the Pats. No you didn't, cocksucker. Jump in front of a bus and shut the fuck up.

Minnesota has announced that Josh Freeman will start Sunday.

Week 7 brought some injuries. Listed below:

  • Jay Cutler (CHI)-groin; expected to miss at least 4 weeks. Could Chicago shop around for a new quarterback with Cutler's contract expiring at the end of the year?
  • Lance Briggs (CHI)-shoulder; expected to miss at least 6 weeks
  • Reggie Wayne (IND)-torn ACL; expected to be out for the rest of the season
  • Sam Bradford (STL)-torn ACL; expected to be out for the rest of the season as well
  • Brian Cushing (HOU)-broken fibula/torn LCL; 2nd straight season with an injury
  • Leon Hall (CIN)-Achilles tendon; season ending
  • Jermichael Finley (GB)-neck; doesn't require surgery but it will take weeks before he can return
  • Doug Martin (TB)-shoulder; out for several weeks
  • Nick Foles (PHI)-concussion; Vick will start Sunday 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Where Does Your Loyalty Lie?

Heading into the Denver/Indy game, I posted a status that read "Let's Go Peyton." I then had a couple of people ask me why the hell I was rooting for him and that I wasn't a "true" Patriots fan for doing so.. Um...are you fucking serious? Do you not know anything about me? If you did, you would know that I will never root for the Indianapolis Colts. I live in Indiana. I'm a Patriots fan living in Indiana. I have gotten so much shit through the years so, of course, I'm not going to root for the Colts. Hell, to be honest, I don't even give a rats ass who the fuck wins anyway. After all the shit Jim Irsay said about Peyton Manning, a man who has done so much for this team and state, Manning deserves respect. Peyton needs to shove it all down Irsay's fucking throat. That's why I'm backing Manning.

Secondly, who the fuck are you to tell me who the fuck I can cheer for during a game that New England is a part of? There's only one fucking game on television and guess what fucking game that is. Ding ding! It's the Broncos vs Indy. Of course I'm going to choose a team to side on. It's still early in the season that I'm not worrying about the home field advantage for playoffs. Hell the season's not even halfway through. I didn't know that being a fan of one team meant I could only root for that team. My bad. Please go on telling me who I can root for and why.

It just baffles me that people actually think I'm not a true fan for rooting on Peyton. I hate the fucking Broncos and I can't stand Wes Welker but I hate the Colts more than them. Like I said, I have been through so much fucking bullshit for being a fan of New England living in Indiana. Excuse me for being anti-colts. It's not like I was rooting for the Jets, the Giants, Ravens, hell any other team thats in the same division of New England. It's one fucking player that I'm rooting for in one fucking game. Why does it matter? It's not like I'm talking shit about the team or anything like that. I am a Patriots fan and I always will be. Don't ever question my loyalty to my team. I don't even date during football season because I don't want any distractions from NE. When I bought my car it had to be either Patriots red, silver or dark blue. My winter coat has to be a New England coat with the scarf. My wallet is Patriots. I got a checking out with a bank that doesn't even have a location in Indiana just so I could get a Patriots debit card. Everything I do has something to do with New England. Hell I'm getting ready to leave my home for Boston. By myself. I'm leaving my parents, family, job, friends, etc behind just so I can be surrounded in the New England atmosphere. I'm obsessed. Those that truly know me know that. I don't even want to have kids unless its a boy so that he can grow up and be a Patriots player. I also don't really wanna have kids because my Sundays I'd have to get a babysitter or have distractions from the games. I request game days off of work so I can watch my boys play. I watch every single game on my laptop from a site that has been known to have viruses because I cannot miss those games. One of the main reasons why I broke up with my last ex was mainly in part of us losing the Super Bowl because I was pissed we lost and he kept asking me if I was mad. When I'm home even during offseason, I'm watching ESPN, NFL network, or keeping up to date anything New England on all sites. I even considered having my last name changed to Belichick so that New England would be incorporated in my life every single damn day.

But really? I'm not a Patriots fan? Okay.

Please jump in front of a fucking semi or bus during heavy traffic and shut the fuck up. My loyalty will always be to New England. We could be 0-16 and I'd still say that we're the best team. Years down the road when Belichick and Brady are no longer at the head of everything and are retired, you will still find me rooting for them. I am obsessed with New England and Boston. Just because I root for somebody that we play in a few weeks does not mean a damn thing.

Around the NFL: Week 7 Scores

SCORES

  • Seattle 34, Arizona 22
  • Tampa Bay 23, Atlanta 31
  • St Louis 15, Carolina 30
  • Cincinnati 27, Detroit 24
  • San Diego 24, Jacksonville 6
  • Buffalo 23, Miami 21
  • New England 27, New York Jets 30
  • Dallas 17, Philadelphia 3
  • Chicago 41, Washington 45
  • San Francisco 31, Tennessee 17
  • Cleveland 13, Green Bay 31
  • Houston 16, Kansas City 17
  • Baltimore 16, Pittsburgh 19
*Denver vs Indianapolis is now underway. Score will be added at the conclusion of tonight's game.
**Minnesota vs New York Giants play tomorrow night. Score will be updated then after the Giants go 0-7

Geno Smith Spiker??



Stick to playing quarterback and leave the spiking to Gronk.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Week 7 Match-Ups

Thursday, October 17

  • Seattle vs Arizona
Sunday, October 19
  • Tampa Bay vs Atlanta
  • St Louis vs Carolina
  • Cincinnati vs Detroit
  • San Diego vs Jacksonville
  • Buffalo vs Miami
  • New England vs New York Jets
  • Dallas vs Philadelphia
  • Chicago vs Washington
  • San Francisco vs Tennessee
  • Cleveland vs Green Bay
  • Houston vs Kansas City
  • Baltimore vs Pittsburgh
  • Denver vs Indianapolis
Monday, October 20
  • Minnesota vs New York Giants

Monday, October 14, 2013

Week 6 Scores

SCORES

  • New York Giants 21, Chicago Bears 27
  • Green Bay Packers 19, Baltimore Ravens 17
  • Cincinnati Bengals 27, Buffalo Bills 24
  • Detroit Lions 31, Cleveland Browns 17
  • St Louis Rams 38, Houston Texans 13
  • Oakland Raiders 7, Kansas City Chiefs 24
  • Carolina Panthers 35, Minnesota Vikings 10
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 19, New York Jets 6
  • Philadelphia Eagles 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 19, Denver Broncos 35
  • Tennessee Titans 13, Seattle Seahawks 20
  • New Orleans Saints 27, New England Patriots 30
  • Arizona Cardinals 20, San Francisco 32
  • Washington Redskins 16, Dallas Cowboys 31

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Snubbed


It's Those Damn Patriots & Tom Fucking Brady Baby!!!! :))))

HELL TO THE MOTHERFUCKING YES!!!!!!!!!!!




New Orleans @ New England

What the hell is going on right now with New England? I don't know what it is but I am absolutely fucking loving it!!! This does not even look like the team that got defeated by Cincinnati last week. Landing a field goal in the opening drive left me with mixed emotions. Unable to score the touchdown, me being the pessimistic person that I am, thought that that was going to be the way that the game was going to go. Nothing but field goals and punting. Boy was a wrong!!!

New England's offense and defense has definitely come alive today!! When wide receiver, Aaron Dobson, dropped that first pass I swear a little piece of me died. Lol but to see him redeem himself later on in the first half was awesome! Quarterback Brady running to a first down was such a great site to see. So far, Stevan Ridley has ran in 2 touchdowns, leaving the score at halftime 17-7. New England.

Heading into this game, there was a lot of feelings of ups & downs with the speculating of whether or not tight-end Rob Gronkowski would be back on the field today. Gronk's been off the field now since the Colts/Patriots game of last season after breaking his forearm. He's had multiple surgeries on his forearm and a surgery on his back since. He's been spotted at practices being a complete bad ass. His doctor has yet to clear him to play come Sundays. Maybe they're trying to keep him healthy in time for the playoffs but we're struggling. We're making due without him but his presence is still definitely missed.

Talib is limping off the field....not good.

As you can see, the second half has started so my ass is out! Catch ya on the Around the NFL: Week 6 edition later this week! :)

Best of Bill Belichick


These following videos are just some youtube clips I came across on this one of a kind coach. 






Week 6 Matchups

Thursday, October 10

  • New York Giants 21, Chicago 27
Sunday, October 13
  • Green Bay vs Baltimore
  • Cincinnati vs Buffalo
  • Detroit vs Cleveland
  • St Louis vs Houston
  • Oakland vs Kansas City
  • Carolina vs Minnesota
  • Pittsburgh vs New York Jets
  • Philadelphia vs Tampa Bay
  • Jacksonville vs Denver
  • Tennessee vs Seattle
  • New Orleans vs New England
  • Arizona vs San Francisco
  • Washington vs Dallas
Monday, October 14
  • Indianapolis vs San Diego

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Around the NFL: Week 5

So far, the 2013 season has been extremely interesting to say the least. Some of the teams that are usually the underdogs are thriving while the big boys on top are crumbling. While one of the best quarterbacks in the league is trying to connect with the rookie players and win some games, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos are showing that they are the number one team in the league right now. And let me just say that I absolutely hate that with a passion. Not only am I not really a Manning fan, seeing wide receiver Wes Welker playing on a team that's undefeated while New England is struggling, SUCKS. I personally do not miss Welker. It's refreshing to watch "Butterfingers" drop passes. Clearly nothing has changed with him. Look at me digress. LOL

Now, here is something that I just get a kick out of and that's Eli Manning and the Giants. They are currently 0-6. All six of the New York Giants' losses are mostly all mistakes made by this "elite" quarterback himself. Thursday night, Eli managed to throw three interceptions. Manning has managed to sort of break a record of his own. He has the most turnovers that any other quarterback has had since 1991. The Giants have not seen a record quite like this since 1976. SMH Thank you Eli for making me realize that New England could be playing worse than our 4-1 record.

Right now here are the standings for each division.

AFC East

  • Patriots 4-1
  • Dolphins 3-2
  • Jets 3-2 (can't believe the difference Geno is making)
  • Bills 2-3

AFC North

  • Ravens 3-2
  • Browns 3-2
  • Bengals 3-2
  • Steelers 0-4 (LOL)
*Apparently, Tomlin has banned any recreational games from the locker rooms until the Steelers start performing better...lol*

AFC South
  • Colts 4-1 (well deserved. I'm impressed with Luck this year)
  • Titans 3-2
  • Texans 2-3
  • Jaguars 0-5 (Sucks to suck)
AFC West
  • Broncos 5-0
  • Chiefs 5-0
  • Raiders 2-3
  • Chargers 2-3
NFC East
  • Eagles 2-3
  • Cowboys 2-3
  • Redskins 1-3
  • Giants 0-6
NFC North
  • Bears 4-2
  • Lions 3-2
  • Packers 2-2
  • Vikings 1-3
NFC South
  • Saints 5-0
  • Panthers 1-3
  • Falcons 1-4
  • Buccaneers 0-4 (Bet Blount is proud to be a Patriot)
NFC West
  • Seahawks 4-1
  • 49ers 3-2
  • Cardinals 3-2
  • Rams 2-3

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Week 5 Scores

SCORES

  • Patriots 6, Bengals 13
  • Bills 24, Browns 37
  • Texans 3, 49ers 34
  • Saints 26, Bears 18
  • Panthers 6, Cardinals 22
  • Seahawks 28, Colts 34
  • Broncos 51, Cowboys 48
  • Ravens 26, Dolphins 23
  • Eagles 36, Giants 21
  • Lions 9, Packers 22
  • Chargers 17, Raiders 27
  • Jaguars 20, Rams 34
  • Chiefs 26, Titans 17
  • Jets 30, Falcons 28

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Welcome To New England!!

Let's welcome this sexy ass to New England!!! Austin Collie!


Week 5

Thursday, October 3


  • Buffalo Bills vs Cleveland Browns (825)
Sunday, October 6
  • New Orleans Saints vs Chicago Bears (100)
  • New England Patriots vs Cincinnati Bengals (100)
  • Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers (100)
  • Seattle Seahawks vs Indianapolis Colts (100)
  • Baltimore Ravens vs Miami Dolphins (100)
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants (100)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs St Louis Rams (100)
  • Kansas City Chiefs vs Tennessee Titans (100)
  • Carolina Panthers vs Arizona Cardinals (405)
  • Denver Broncos vs Dallas Cowboys (425)
  • San Diego Chargers vs Oakland Raiders (425)
  • Houston Texans vs San Francisco 49ers (830)
Monday, October 7
  • New York Jets vs Atlanta Falcons (840)

Around the NFL: Week 4

Week 4 has yet to disappoint us with surprises.


After week 4, the NFL has 5 undefeated teams. New England has surprisingly remained undefeated thus far even with all of the injuries and weird offseason occurrences. Peyton Manning has led his Denver Broncos team to a 4-0 record. Kansas City is also undefeated so far. It's honestly a huge surprise but clearly Andy Reid was a good signing for the Chiefs. After Monday night's game, it comes as no surprise that Drew Brees and the Saints are 4-0. Last but not least, Seahawks are undefeated as well. 

There are 4 teams that find themselves unable to win a game. Surprisingly enough, New York Jets is not one of those teams. New York Giants fans have been really quiet this year but of course, I would be too if my team was 0-4. I have to admit that I absolutely love the fact that Eli Manning is having one of the worst years this season. In his 10th season in the NFL, he has thrown 9 interceptions. Rapistberger has not been able to lead his team to at least one win this year. The Steelers are now 0-4. No surprise that Jacksonville is 0-4, as well as the Tampa Bay Buccaneer.

Cleveland Browns are 2-2 with Brian Hoyer as the starting quarterback the past 2 games. 

With a win against the Jets, the Tennessee Titans lost Jake Locker for at least four games.

A Houston Texans' made headlines earlier in the week when he lit his Matt Schaub jersey on fire after the Houston's loss in overtime against Seattle. A bit dramatic I think.

Aqib Talib definitely stepped up Sunday night for the Patriots on Sunday night football against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons were not going to go down without a fight. After a dropped snap by nobody but Tom Brady himself, the fans were definitely on the edge of their seat. As it looked like the Falcons were about to score and tie up the game, Talib broke up a pass to Roddy White. What a game-winning pass breakup it was!! New England definitely needs to extend this man's contract. He's definitely been a force to reckon with this season.


Now onto week 5...

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Week 4 Scores

SCORES


  • San Francisco 35, St Louis 11
  • Baltimore 20, Buffalo 23
  • Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 17
  • Chicago 32, Detroit 40
  • Seattle 23, Houston 20
  • Indianapolis 37, Jacksonville 3
  • NY Giants 7, Kansas City 31
  • Pittsburgh 27, Minnesota 34
  • Arizona 13, Tampa Bay 10
  • NY Jets 13, Tennessee 38
  • Philadelphia 20, Denver 52
  • Washington 24, Oakland 14
  • Dallas 21, San Diego 30
  • New England 30, Atlanta 23

**Miami @ New Orleans face off Monday night with the scores being posted at the end.**

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Week 4

Week 4 Match-ups

Thursday, September 26

  • San Francisco vs St Louis
Sunday, September 29
  • Baltimore vs Buffalo
  • Cincinnati vs Cleveland
  • Chicago vs Detroit
  • Seattle vs Houston
  • Indianapolis vs Jacksonville
  • NYG vs Kansas City
  • Pittsburgh vs Minnesota
  • Arizona vs Tampa Bay
  • NYJ vs Tennessee
  • Philadelphia vs Denver
  • Washington vs Oakland
  • Dallas vs San Diego 
  • New England vs Atlanta
Monday, September 30
  • Miami vs New Orleans

Around the NFL: Week 3

Not this matters but I will not have a ATNFL Week post for week 3. I've been so consumed with sleeping and work that I simply did not stay up to bar with all things NFL.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Week 3 Scores

SCORES

  • Tampa Bay 3, New England 23
  • Oakland 21, Denver 37
  • Indianapolis 27, San Francisco 7
  • Green Bay 30, Cincinnati 34
  • St Louis 7, Dallas 31
  • Atlanta 23, Miami 27
  • Buffalo 20, New York Jets 27
  • New York Giants 0, Carolina 38
  • Houston 9, Baltimore 30
  • Detroit 27, Washington 20
  • Arizona 7, New Orleans 31
  • Jacksonville 17, Seattle 45
  • Chicago 40, Pittsburgh 23
  • San Diego 17, Tennessee 20
  • Cleveland 31, Minnesota 27
  • Kansas City 26, Philadelphia 16

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Week 3

Thursday, September 19 @ 8:25

  • Kansas City vs Philadelphia 
Sunday, September 22 @ 1:00
  • Houston vs Baltimore 
  • New York Giants vs Carolina 
  • Green Bay vs Cincinnati
  • St Louis vs Dallas 
  • Cleveland vs Minnesota 
  • Tampa Bay vs New England 
  • Arizona vs New Orleans
  • San Diego vs Tennessee 
  • Detroit vs Washington 
Sunday, September 22 @ 4:05
  • Atlanta vs Miami
Sunday, September 22 @ 4:25
  • Buffalo vs New York Jets
  • Indianapolis vs San Francisco
Sunday, September 22 @ 8:30
  • Chicago vs Pittsburgh
Monday, September 23 @ 8:40
  • Oakland vs Denver

Monday, September 16, 2013

Week 2 Scores

Week 2 has been an interesting and entertaining week. Between New England's poor performance Thursday, Peyton Manning outshining his younger bro, Eli, and Dashon Goldson being suspended a game for his helmet-to-helmet hit there were surprises around every corner. But here are the scores. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati's Monday night game has yet to begin as I'm writing this.

SCORES
  • New York Jets 10, New England Patriots 13
  • St Louis Rams 24, Atlanta Falcons 31
  • Cleveland Browns 6, Baltimore 14
  • Carolina Panthers 23, Buffalo Bills 24
  • Minnesota Vikings 30, Chicago 31
  • Washington Redskins 20, Green Bay Packers 38
  • Tennessee Titans 24, Houston Texans 30
  • Miami Dolphins 24, Indianapolis Colts 20
  • Dallas Cowboys 16, Kansas City Chiefs 17
  • San Diego Chargers 33, Philadelphia Eagles 30
  • Detroit Lions 21, Arizona Cardinals 25
  • New Orleans Saints 16, Tampa Bay Buccaneer 14
  • Denver 41, New York Giants 23
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 9, Oakland Raiders 19
  • San Francisco 49ers 3, Seattle Seahawks 29

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Jets Vs Jets?


Thursday Night Football opened this past Thursday with the New England Patriots hosting the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. That had to have been one of the most stressful Patriots game I have ever watched in the past 6 years. Plagued with injuries, Hernandez being incarcerated and Welker being with the Broncos this season is practically a new era for New England. Thank God we still have McDaniels, Brady, Edelman and the big man himself, Bill Belichick. 

TE Rob Gronkowski was still inactive this week although its being speculated that the Gronk will be active next Sunday against Tampa Bay. That's fantastic news to our ears. I just hope he's the old Gronk. I have faith that he will be though so no worries. Shane Vereen is out until at least week 11 after having surgery on his wrist after breaking a bone in week 1. He'll be good as new after this little hiatus. An injury that should not surprise anyone involves former Rams wide receiver, Danny Amendola. It was speculated back before week 1 that he would be inactive for that week due to a groin injury. He was very persistent in playing so, unsurprisingly, he played. Of course by doing so, he re-injured his groin and now the man is inactive for 2-6 weeks. Get better soon, buddy but please, please do not rush yourself back. Health is more important than re-injuring yourself for the game.

Our key offensive players that really need to step it up these next few weeks include Stevan Ridley, Aaron Dobson, Julian Edelman, LeGarrette Blount, and Kenbrell Thompkins. Ridley found himself on the bench during week one for some fumbling issues. Luckily after being put on notice by Belichick to be ready to play Thursday, he managed to keep ahold of the balls. Aaron Dobson managed to score the only touchdown pass from Brady. There were several dropped passes that was beyond ridiculous. I seriously was hoping that Dobson would have a breakout performance in week two. But there's still 14 games left for that so no worries. Honestly, with the game against the Jets being his first NFL game, it's to be expected. I'm sure his nerves got the best of him.


The punting teams probably had the most action. A total of 17 times the punting teams were used. This game was just a horrible game all around for both teams. Rookie quarterback fresh out of West Virginia, Geno Smith, completed 15 out of 35 passes for 214 yards and 3 interceptions. Badass Tom Brady did not have his best game whatsoever. He completed 19 out of 39 passes for 185 yards with 1 touchdown. Luckily enough, he had no interceptions. The top 2 rushing performers for New England was Stevan Ridley for 40 yards with Blount for 11 yards. Jets top 2 rushers were Ivory with 52 yards and Powell for 48 yards. Julian Edelman had 78 yards receiving with Dobson right behind him at 56 yards. 

There were moments when Geno Smith took a little longer to throw the ball which led him to be sacked numerous times. Jets' Bilal Powell had a nice little 3 yard touchdown run sending the score 13-10. Their luck ended there when Patriots' Talib and Dennard intercepted a total of 3 times in the fourth quarter. Could nerves be the reason for the interceptions? Who knows. In the first half there were a total of eleven punts, a lost fumble, a missed field goal, three field goals and a touchdown.

Now my favorite part of the game was the ejection of not one but two New York Jets' players. Ferguson and Colon. Having been ejected from the game, the two were seated on the sidelines. Watching Belichick get all fired up and wanting them off the field before we proceeded was awesome. Hearing the Ferguson and Colon having to wear their helmets while walking to the tunnel was great. I would have loved to have been there because I think I would have thrown everything in my reach to those two fuckers. 


And now that I think I have covered everything, I just want to give a huge shoutout to Robert Kraft and the entire New England organization. During Thursday night's halftime, all of the Boston bombing victims were honored. They donned Patriots' jerseys with the number one with their last name on the back. It's moments like these that I am so proud to be a New England Patriots fan. And one day, I WILL get the courage to move to Boston.

Win or lose, I will ALWAYS be a Patriots' fan, whether we're 0-16 or 16-0. I'll still be rooting for my boys because they're MY team and I will ALWAYS be proud of them.
 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Notice to Friends in Fantasy Teams

I don't mean this to sound bitchy at all, well I kind of do but what is the point to bitching at me about New England players being horrible fantasy players? Nothing because one, i don't care, two it doesn't affect me whatsoever & three, there's nothing for me to do. I don't care. I know I'm a Patriots fan but I'll be one of the first ones to tell you to think twice about drafting a player because of all of our offseason events that occurred. The offense is almost entirely all rookies, our TE & WR are both injury proned this year, leaving Brady with almost nobody to throw to. There are 32 NFL teams, all have a 53-man roster. If you want a better chance to win then choose from the other teams. Don't bitch to me about my New England players not getting you very many points. I do not care. It's annoying. Don't like the points they're giving you? Then for the love of God, draft another player because I do not care!!

i do NOT care...at all.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Week 2

Thursday, September 12

  • New York Jets vs New England Patriots (825)
Sunday, September 15
  • St Louis Rams vs Atlanta Falcons (100)
  • Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens (100)
  • Carolina Panthers vs Buffalo Bills (100)
  • Minnesota Vikings vs Chicago Bears (100)
  • Washington Redskins vs Green Bay Packers (100)
  • Tennessee Titans vs Houston Texans (100)
  • Miami Dolphins vs Indianapolis Colts (100)
  • Dallas Cowboys vs Kansas City Chiefs (100)
  • San Diego Chargers vs Philadelphia Eagles (100)
  • Detroit Lions vs Arizona Cardinals (405)
  • New Orleans Saints vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (425)
  • Denver Broncos vs New York Giants (425)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs Oakland Raiders (425)
  • San Francisco 49ers vs Seattle Seahawks (830)
Monday, September 16
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cincinnati Bengals (840)

Around the NFL: Week 1

Where to even begin? Some huge surprises definitely shocked football fans this week. Hold onto your seat because we're about to look back to this whirlwind week in football.

Thursday night, Superbowl XLVII champs traveled to Denver to open the season against Peyton Manning and the Broncos. Manning threw for 7 touchdowns tying the record. No one has come close to this record in 44 years. My favorite part of this game was watching Welker drop that pass. Julius Thomas and Demaryius Thomas had two touchdowns a piece. Manning completed 27 out of 42 passes for 462 yards. Flacco on the otherhand was just proving my point that he does not deserve his 120 million dollar contract. He completed 34 out of 62 passes for 362 yards. He threw for 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Sewer rat himself, Terrell Suggs predicts a playoff rematch with the Ravens and the Broncos in January. A game I'm sure Denver will win again. What cracks me up is the fact that ever since this Ravens' loss, the fans of Baltimore have quieted. Nice you realize your team sucks.

Flacco-ing
Everybody knows the drama-infested offseason New England has had this year. First with former tight-end Aaron Hernandez be released after being arrested for first degree murder, then with Wes Welker signing with the Broncos. Dealing with several injuries, this season is going to be very unpredictable for the Patriots. We all need to remember that we have Tom Brady and Bill Belichick at the helm of this. Anything is possible. But on to the game against the Bills. This game was a close one. Patriots pulled out a win luckily after Gostkowski pulled off a 35-yard field goal with only 5 seconds left. It was a 23-21 win in Buffalo. This is the 10th straight season opening win for New England. Stevan Ridley was benched before the second half for producing not one but two fumbles early on in the game. Former Ram player, Danny Amendola, was questionable leading into week one with talks of a groin injury. It was very apparent that he re-injured this during the first half and will not play Thursday night against the Jets. Thankfully Julian Edelman was on top of his game with 2 touchdowns. Shane Vereen also had surgery Monday on his wrist after breaking a small bone. He is on the IR until at least week 11. Bills rookie quarterback, EJ Manuel should have known that he didn't stand a chance beating Tom Brady in his first NFL regular season game. I have to give credit where its due and Manuel definitely impressed me with this being his rookie year. Manuel completed 18 out of 27 passes for 150 yards. He threw for 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. King Brady completed 29 out of 52 passes for 288 yards. Brady threw for 2 touchdowns and 1 interception.

Bills fans arriving this past Sunday to the Pats vs Bills game
Sunday night brought a little bit of a surprise to the Sunday night game. Eli and his Giants traveled to Dallas to take on Homo Romo and the Dallas Cowboys. New York received the ball to open the game, however, within seconds, Dallas had the ball. The game clinching touchdown was brought on by Brandon Carr. Carr returned an interception for 49 yards. Jason Witten and Romo teamed up with two scoring passes while Manning threw three touchdown passes to Victor Cruz placing them in the realm of making a comeback. Tony Romo completed 36 out of 49 passes for 263 yards. He threw for 2 touchdowns and only 1 interception. "Eli"te Eli, no way in hell he's elite, completed 27 out of 42 passes for 450 yards. 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions later, Giants lose to the Cowboys 31-36.

Defeated Eli "manning-ing"
You all know by now what a big RG3 fan I am so you should know how disappointed I was to see the Redskins fall to Philadelphia 33-27. DeSean Jackson ran a 25-yard touchdown while Brent Celek ran for a 28-yarder. Late into the third quarter the Redskins were down 33-7. Eight months to the day of his major knee surgery, RG3 threw a career-high two interceptions. RG3 completed 30 out of 49 passes for 329 yards for 2 interceptions and 2 touchdowns. Eagles' Michael Vick completed 15 out of 25 passes for 203 yards and 2 touchdowns. 

Each "Around the NFL" post, I'll focus on four games from each week to focus on. Don't worry, they won't all be featuring New England each week. 

Good luck to all teams in Week 2!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Week 1 Scores

Week 1 consisted of many, many, many surprises. Here are some of the latest scores from yesterday's games.

SCORES

  • Baltimore 27, Denver 49
  • New England 23, Buffalo 21
  • Seattle 12, Carolina 7
  • Cincinnati 21, Chicago 24
  • Miami 23, Cleveland 10
  • Minnesota 24, Detroit 34
  • Oakland 17, Indianapolis 21
  • Kansas City 28, Jacksonville 2
  • Atlanta 17, New Orleans 23
  • Tampa Bay 17, NYJ 18
  • Tennessee 16, Pittsburgh 9
  • Green Bay 28, San Francisco 34
  • Arizona 24, St Louis 27
  • NYG 31, Dallas 36
Monday Night Football starts with Vick and the Eagles traveling to Washington to face off with RG3 and the Redskins. It is followed by the Houston and San Diego game at 10:20.

Redskins and the Texans will walk away with the wins.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

When Fans Collide

As most of you know, I am a huge New England fan but that's not the only team I'm a fan of. I'm a fan of the sport in general. I try to stay up-to-date with anything NFL related. I have made many posts about my feelings with the Colts and their fans, yet I feel like i need to clarify a few things..

I am not a Colts' fan obviously. I completely understand that they are the "home" team for the state I reside in. However, I am a New England fan. Indianapolis and New England have a huge rivalry that's been going on for years. I don't care about that. Yes I live here but as my personal right and opinion, I am entitled to like any other NFL team that I wish. The only thing I cannot stand about the Colts is some of their fan base. I have the upmost respect for the organization, players and the town. Just because I like a different team, it doesnt make me in the wrong. I am entitled to my opinion. A few Colts' fans that I have come across make it seem like I need to be taken outside and stoned or hung from a tree for liking another team. Why? Is my being a New England fan personally affect or hurt you in any way? No it doesn't. So why bitch at me and call me a "crazy" football fan because I stand behind a different talented team? The mindset of having to be a fan of your home team no matter what is a bit ridiculous. If I lived in Cincinnati, I'd still be a Patriots fan. If I lived in Seattle, I'd still be a Patriots fan. It doesn't matter where I live, I will still like the team that i want. No approval needed. I know I get too riled up when it comes to football but it's my passion. I never tell people that they shouldn't root for a team in particular, unless it's the Jets or Giants for obvious reasons.

I admit that when it comes to Indianapolis, I don't care too much about them. That's why I don't really know much about THAT team. I don't care who they draft, cut, sign, etc. In the past few seasons, I have paid a little attention but not much to who they pick up and all that. If they play New England, I want to see everything that there is to know about the rival team to prepare myself for what to watch and look for for that one regular season game. New England and Indianapolis do not play each other this year unless it's during the playoffs. I don't need to know and understand everything about them. There are talented teams that my team actually does play so I focus on them and go from there. And I honestly don't pay much attention to the 3rd string of ANY team. They're third string. They might not ever see any playing time so why focus on them?

New England is my number one team and always will be. I respect everybody's opinions on being a fan of other teams. I do. You don't like New England...great! It doesn't personally affect me so I don't care. You slam me and my liking of the team, that's when I have a problem with you. It is MY choice. Focus on your team and I'll focus on mine.

I wish all teams and their fans luck on the season. May the best team win.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Week 1

Thursday, September 5

  • Baltimore vs Denver (830)
Sunday, September 8
  • New England vs Buffalo (100)
  • Seattle vs Carolina (100)
  • Cincinnati vs Chicago (100)
  • Miami vs Cleveland (100)
  • Minnesota vs Detroit (100)
  • Oakland vs Indianapolis (100)
  • Kansas City vs Jacksonville (100)
  • Tampa Bay vs New York Jets (100)
  • Tennessee vs Pittsburgh (100)
  • Atlanta vs New Orleans (100)
  • Green Bay vs San Francisco (425)
  • Arizona vs St Louis (425)
  • New York Giants vs Dallas (830)
Monday, September 9
  • Philadelphia vs Washington (710)
  • Houston vs San Diego (1020)


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Preseason Week 4

Finally heading into the last preseason game of the season!!! We're just that much closer to the regular season. Here are the match-ups for week 4!

Thursday, August 28, 2013
  • Detroit Lions vs Buffalo Bills (700)
  • Indianapolis Colts vs Cincinnati Bengals (700)
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Jets (700)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs Atlanta Falcons (730)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs Carolina Panthers (730)
  • New Orleans vs Miami Dolphins (730)
  • New York Giants vs New England Patriots (730) ******
  • Washington Redskins vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (730)
  • Cleveland Browns vs Chicago Bears (800)
  • Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboys (800)
  • Green Bay Packers vs Kansas City Chiefs (800)
  • Tennessee Titans vs Minnesota Vikings (800)
  • Baltimore Ravens vs St Louis Rams (800)
  • Arizona Cardinals vs Denver Broncos (900)
  • San Francisco 49ers vs San Diego Chargers (1000)
  • Oakland Raiders vs Seattle Seahawks (1000)
*****I want to say that New England will win tomorrow however, every year for the past few years, New England goes 2-2 in the preseason. They are 2-1 right now...

Monday, August 26, 2013

Around the NFL: Preseason Scores Week 3

SCORES

  • New England 9, Detroit 40 (wtf)
  • Carolina 34, Baltimore 27
  • Seattle 17, Green Bay 10
  • Chicago 34, Oakland 26
  • Philadelphia 31, Jacksonville 24
  • New York Jets 24, New York Giants 21
  • Cleveland 6, Indianapolis 27
  • Buffalo 7, Washington 30
  • Tampa Bay 17, Miami 16
  • Kansas City 26, Pittsburgh 20
  • Cincinnati 18, Dallas 24
  • St Louis 26, Denver 27
  • Atlanta 16, Tennessee 27
  • San Diego 24, Arizona 7
  • New Orleans 31, Houston 23
  • Minnesota 14, San Francisco 34

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Preseason Week 3

Thursday, August 22, 2013

  • New England Patriots vs Detroit Lions (730)
  • Carolina Panthers vs Baltimore Ravens (800)
Friday, August 23, 2013
  • Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers (800)
  • Chicago Bears vs Oakland Raiders (1000)
Saturday, August 24, 2013
  • Buffalo Bills vs Washington Redskins (430)
  • Cleveland Browns vs Indianapolis Colts (700)
  • New York Jets vs New York Giants (700)
  • Philadelphia Eagles vs Jacksonville Jaguars (730)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Miami Dolphins (730)
  • Kansas City Chiefs vs Pittsburgh Steelers (730)
  • Cincinnati Bengals vs Dallas Cowboys (800)
  • St Louis Rams vs Denver Broncos (800)
  • Atlanta Falcons vs Tennessee Titans (800)
  • San Diego Chargers vs Arizona Cardinals (1000)
Sunday, August 25, 2013
  • New Orleans Saints vs Houston Texans (400)
  • Minnesota Vikings vs San Francisco 49ers (800)

Around The NFL: Preseason Scores Week 2

I know i am running a little behind on this post but Xfinity wireless internet sucks. -_-

Scores

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21, New England Patriots 25
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 13, Washington Redskins 24
  • Indianapolis Colts 20, New York Giants 12
  • Tennessee Titans 19, Cincinnati Bengals 27
  • Dallas Cowboys 7, Arizona Cardinals 12
  • Jacksonville Jaguars 13, New York Jets 37
  • Green Bay Packers 19, St Louis Rams 7
  • Denver Broncos 10, Seattle Seahawks 40
  • Miami Dolphins 17, Houston Texans 24
  • Minnesota Vikings 16, Buffalo Bills 20
  • San Francisco 49ers 15, Kansas City Chiefs 13
  • Oakland Raiders 20, New Orleans Saints 28
  • San Diego Chargers 28, Chicago Bears 33
  • Detroit Lions 6, Cleveland Browns 24
  • Carolina Panthers 9, Philadelphia Eagles 14
  • Atlanta Falcons 23, Baltimore Ravens 27

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Around the NFL: Preseason Edition Part 1

As I did last season, I will post a weekly post "Around the NFL" which will obtain all game scores as well as some tidbit information that happened that week. So this post is one of two preseason editions of "Around the NFL."

And I just want to inform everyone that my blog goes hand-in-hand with my passion and love for, not only New England, but also the entire NFL. I rely on several sources to help me get all the information that is out there for my particular posts. Nobody is moderating my posts. I will ALWAYS state my opinion as it is my blog and my blog only. Occasionally I will have some incorrect information and I apologize for that in advance. I have no degree in sports writing. This is basically just a hobby to me. Please don't be too critical on me. LOL. Now, with that said, let's get this post on the road. :)

I am not going to post any scores from the second preseason games yet. I'm going to wait until all games are complete.

Buffalo Bills have announced today that rookie quarterback, E.J Manuel will miss the remainder of the preseason due to a minor knee injury that is causing him to have minor surgery. Hopefully everything goes okay I think Manuel has amazing potential.

Third-string quarterback for New England, Tim Tebow did not perform well at all last night. Not only did he throw a pass that was intercepted by the Buccaneers but he threw a lot of passes....to the ground. It's really not too surprising but at the same time, it's redundant. There's only so many mistakes you can make when trying to make the roster on one of the most talented teams in the NFL. My personal opinion is that maybe Bill needs to give Tebow a chance as a tight-end and just see how that goes. He managed to complete one out of SEVEN passes for a negative yard with the interception. After a deep throw to rookie Dobson that was almost an interception, Tampa managed to drop that. Hopefully he gets better with time. The man is a very hardworking player and that shows but at the same time it doesn't. Hopefully he will have a different outcome this Thursday when New England heads to Detroit.

Wednesday, all of New England was hit with a horrible scare that we all dread to hear about. During practice with the Bucs, Brady twisted his knee a little bit. Luckily for us, it was just a very minor situation. Rumors, of course, spread that he was horribly injured and the media made it out to be a news story that blew Twitter up. Watching Brady during Friday's game, you would never have guessed that he had a scare. He completed 11 out of 12 passes for 107 yards and a touchdown, as well as a two-point conversion. Seeing Brady and his bunch on top of their game, it makes incarcerated Aaron Hernandez and Bronco short shit Welker appear as nothing but a distant memory. In two drives, former Rams' player, Amendola caught 5 passes. Sudfeld, Boyce, Edelman and Blount helped put some points on the board. Bravo boys!

Hakeem Nicks and Justic Tuck should be back on the field in no time after missing the past preseason games due to injuries. New York Giants and Giants fans should be chipper with that news.

Good ole Bernard Pollard managed to swoop up a fine already this preseason. Pollard was given a fine of $10,000 for a late hit that was deemed unnecessary. Pollard made the following statement before being fined...
"You have to look at (it) for me as a defender. I am already coming in and already going in to make the hit, so I don't see his other foot go out. He was inbounds and his other foot finally went out. As a defender, I am going to make the hit. I am going to hit you. There are times I have been late and there have been times when I've had solid hits, but for me, I can't worry about whether the league is going to fine me or not."
Looks like they did. Lions' Travis Lewis was fined $15,750 for a horse-collar tackle during the game with the Jets. Chargers Troutman was fined $15,750 for an illegal peel-back block. Both Steelers' Jason Worilds and Titans' defensive lineman, Nigel Nicholas were both docked for roughing the passer.

Not too long ago, Matt Elam was drafted as Ed Reed's replacement on the Ravens' but he has not participated yet during this preseason. Give it time. It's not like people care about the Ravens ayways. Lol.

Thursday night, Cleveland Browns' player, Barkevious Mingo, suffered a bruised lung. He is now out of the hospital.

One defense player that I absolutely canNOT stand is none other than Lions' tackle, Ndamukong Suh. This man is overly aggressive. He's a good player but he's an angry soul. During the game against the Browns, Suh violently shoved Trent Richardson, the running back. Of course, Suh wasn't flagged for that hit but after knocking Weeden to the ground, a 15 yard penalty for roughing the passer, he was flagged. I don't think it matters how many times he gets fined or the penalties he gets, Suh is not going to change anytime soon. He is a very dirty player and he manages to get away with it. It's ridiculous.

Well that is all the information I feel like getting there today. Hope you all have a lovely Saturday evening.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Preseason Week 2

Thursday, August 15, 2013

  • Atlanta Falcons vs Baltimore Ravens (730)
  • Detroit Lions vs Cleveland Browns (730)
  • Carolina Panthers vs Philadelphia Eagles (730)
  • San Diego Chargers vs Chicago Bears (800)
Friday, August 16, 2013
  • Minnesota Vikings vs Buffalo Bills (700)
  • San Francisco 49ers vs Kansas City Chiefs (800)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs New England Patriots (800)
  • Oakland Raiders vs New Orleans Saints (800)
Saturday, August 17, 2013
  • Dallas Cowboys vs Arizona Cardinals (430)
  • Tennessee Titans vs Cincinnati Bengals (700)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars vs New York Jets (730)
  • Miami Dolphins vs Houston Texans (800)
  • Green Bay Packers vs St Louis Rams (800)
  • Denver Broncos vs Seattle Seahawks (1000)
Sunday, August 18, 2013
  • Indianapolis Colts vs New York Giants (700)
Monday, August 19, 2013
  • Pittsburgh Steelers vs Washington Redskins (800)

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Fact/Fiction of the Brady Bunch



So today, Patriots Nation was rocked with news of Brady injuring his knee. After missing the 2008 season due to his ACL, this definitely sent a shockwave down our backs. Not only did this send us fans on the brink of tears and has us on high alert, but it also sent some dumbass opinions on this shit. It's annoying as fuck.

First, all of you NON-Patriot fans need to make sure you get your facts straight. This moment of weakness is temporary and will fade away.

FACT: New England is missing 3 key players that had a huge impact for this team the past few years. Last season, we lost tight-end Gronkowski due to a forearm injury during the Colts-Pats game. It was totally worth it to see my boys DESTROY the Colts 59-24. Although with his four surgeries and a back surgery later, us fans hope that he's on his way to recovery. Like I said, we've lost 3. Now, one loss that shook up the team was losing Wes Welker to the Denver Broncos, team of one Brady's top competitors, Peyton Manning. To me, this wasn't a loss. It was a gain. Ever since Welker dropped that game winning pass in Super Bowl XLVI, many have wanted that short fucker to be released from the team. After not being able to come to a long-term contract at the start of the 2012 season, his demise was imminent. Coach Belichick and owner Robert Kraft have both expressed concerns that they wanted Welker to remain a Patriot. Clearly that is not what his midget ass wanted. Everyone claims it was all about the money when no it wasn't. One of the top quarterbacks in the league took a pay cut in hopes of possibly being able to keep this short shit on the team, and he didn't. Welker had no intention whatsoever in staying. Instead, he signed with the Broncos for for a two-year contract for $12 million. Good riddance. The third key player that New England has lost is the murderer himself, tight end Aaron Hernandez. Hernandez was released in June following his arrest in the murder of Odin Lloyd. He remains locked up with no chance of being released anytime soon.


FACT: New England released Brandon Lloyd and signed Danny Amendola from the St Louis Rams. Mark my words, Brandon Lloyd will be back this season. Now with Amendola being on the team, many have shown concern in the fact that Danny has a hard time staying healthy. According to sources and spectators of training camp, Amendola has impressed the crowd and players tenfold. Hallelujah! Honestly, this doesn't really mean shit until the regular season. Welker who?


FACT: New England has some fresh young talent in the receiver end. Rookies they may be but remember who is throwing the ball. Tom Brady. Every talent this man throws to turns to gold. Aaron Dobson is very promising. Many, like myself, are predicting Dobson having a breakout season. He is already impressing everybody and we're just heading into week two of preseason.


FACT: Brady has suffered season ending ACL injuries in the past. However, like I said before, Brady was on the IR list back during the 2008 season due to an ACL injury. Second string quarterback, Matt Cassel, had to step up to the plate and try his best to get this team into playoffs. New England did miss the playoffs that year but they still had an 11-5 record at the end of the season. There was no Gronkowski. There was no Hernandez. There was Tedy Bruschi, Randy Moss, and Welker though.


FICTION: (this is the DUMBEST remark I have heard) NEW ENGLAND WON'T MAKE THE PLAYOFFS IN 2013...Seriously? Why? Because Brady hurt his knee just a bit heading into week 2 of preseason? Because we no longer have Hernandez and Welker? Hernandez did not do a fucking thing for New England last season at all. Gronkowski spent most of the season injured. Welker couldn't catch passes accurately. Yet we still made it to playoffs. Saying that New England won't make it to playoffs because of the losses that we have had this offseason is seriously dumb as fuck. Do you not realize who our quarterback is? He's TOM fucking BRADY!! The man is a beast! He can make any player good. He's perfected what he does and it shows. This is one team that always give 110% every second on that field. These offseason moves are only pushing these guys to excel and prove everybody wrong. Do not doubt New England, Belichick or Brady. Winning is what these guys do. They deal with whatever hand they are dealt and they continue to strive to get it to perfection. 9 out of 10 times, they succeed.


My point is this: Do not discredit the New England Patriots. No matter what happens this team will continue to impress. They will keep proving all of the haters wrong. We WILL have a winning season. We WILL make it to playoffs. It doesn't matter if we make it to the big game or not. They tried. So quit with the spygate shit. Stop with Welker and Hernandez being the reason for our wins. Those two do NOT make the team. There are 51 other players that were on the field other than those two that helped us win games. Every player can be replaced. Even Tom Brady can be replaced. Talk shit all you want but at the end of the day, you're just fans of other teams that like to throw their opinions around like people fucking care. Nobody cares. Focus on your team and not New England. Maybe if more paid more attention to their own team than New England, maybe there would be other teams on top of the chain. Until then, shut the fuck up. Enjoy this season watching New England win more games than your lame ass fucking teams. New England fans do not give a rat's ass about your opinions of our team. New England probably has more playoff wins in 10 years than your team does in 25 years. So, like i said before...shut the fuck up. Take it away Brady!



Go New England!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Around the NFL: Preseason Week 1 Scores

With the first week of preseason games being finalized, here are the scores.

SCORES

  • Baltimore 44, Tampa Bay 16
  • Cincinnati 34, Atlanta 10
  • St Louis 19, Cleveland 27
  • Washington 22, Tennessee 21
  • Denver 10, San Francisco 6
  • Seattle 31, San Diego 10
  • New York Jets 17, Detroit 26
  • Miami 27, Jacksonville 3
  • New England 31, Philadelphia 22
  • Chicago 17, Carolina 24
  • Arizona 17, Green Bay 0
  • Houston 27, Minnesota 13
  • Kansas City 13, New Orleans 17
  • Dallas 17, Oakland 19
  • New York Giants 18, Pittsburgh 13
**The Buffalo and Colts scores are NOT posted considering they don't play til Sunday at 1:30. But I won't be updating the scores because I don't really care to. Sorry. Not sorry.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Preseason Week 1

Thursday, August 8th

  • Baltimore Ravens vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (730)
  • Cincinnati Bengals vs Atlanta Falcons (800)
  • St Louis Rams vs Cleveland Browns (800)
  • Washington Redskins vs Tennessee Titans (800)
  • Denver Broncos vs San Francisco 49ers (900)
  • Seattle Seahawks vs San Diego Chargers (1000)
Friday, August 9th
  • New York Jets vs Detroit Lions (730)
  • Miami Dolphins vs Jacksonville Jaguars (730)
  • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS vs Philadelphia Eagles (730)
  • Chicago Bears vs Carolina Panthers (800)
  • Arizona Cardinals vs Green Bay Packers (800)
  • Houston Texans vs Minnesota Vikings (800)
  • Kansas City Chiefs vs New Orleans Saints (800)
  • Dallas Cowboys vs Oakland Raiders (1000)
Saturday, August 10th
  • New York Giants vs Pittsburgh Steelers (730)
Sunday, August 11th
  • Buffalo Bills vs Indianapolis Colts (idc what time this game comes on)