Patriots/NFL Week 16

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CDJ

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Dorsett made some egregious route running mistakes a few weeks back, Brady looked done with him on the bench talking to McDaniels

It’s fair of Brady to be frustrated with that because at this point Dorsett has been here. Seems like he’s giving Meyers more slack since he f***ed up some routes and it’s starting to pay off. Would be nice for some long term chemistry to build there.

Offense looked really good. Came at a perfect time too
 

BigGoalBrad

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Hollister looks great for Seattle what were we thinking choosing the scrubs we have instead?
 

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All the Patriots need to lock up the #2 seed and a bye is a win by the Chicago Bears tonight - What could go wrong?

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The Patriots’ 2020 opponents were released Sunday morning and the team planes will spend a lot of time in the air next season.

Aside from their AFC East games, the Patriots will travel to play the Texans, Chiefs, Chargers, Rams, and Seahawks. They will play the Cardinals, Ravens, Broncos, 49ers, and the soon-to-be Las Vegas Raiders at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots last played all four members of the NFC West (Cardinals, Seahawks, 49ers, Rams) in 2016 and went 3-1 against them.

The Ravens and Texans are on the schedule because the Patriots — recent winners of the AFC East — play the AFC North champion Ravens and AFC South champion Texans after New England won its 11th consecutive division title.

And of course, the Patriots will try to make it 12 division titles in a row with its six games against the Dolphins, Bills, and Jets. The Patriots are 5-0 against AFC East teams this season and finish their regular season next Sunday against the Dolphins at Gillette Stadium.
 

McGarnagle

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The Patriots’ 2020 opponents were released Sunday morning and the team planes will spend a lot of time in the air next season.

Aside from their AFC East games, the Patriots will travel to play the Texans, Chiefs, Chargers, Rams, and Seahawks. They will play the Cardinals, Ravens, Broncos, 49ers, and the soon-to-be Las Vegas Raiders at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots last played all four members of the NFC West (Cardinals, Seahawks, 49ers, Rams) in 2016 and went 3-1 against them.

The Ravens and Texans are on the schedule because the Patriots — recent winners of the AFC East — play the AFC North champion Ravens and AFC South champion Texans after New England won its 11th consecutive division title.

And of course, the Patriots will try to make it 12 division titles in a row with its six games against the Dolphins, Bills, and Jets. The Patriots are 5-0 against AFC East teams this season and finish their regular season next Sunday against the Dolphins at Gillette Stadium.

That's a rough schedule. Some long flights. Would be nice if they found a way to combine at least two of the west coast games in back to back weeks.

But on a selfish note, being out here now, I'm definitely going to try to score tickets to their game against either the Chargers or Rams (I imagine Charger tickets will go for like $40, though the secondary market will be inflated considering the opposition)
 

smithformeragent

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Perspective:

“Down year” for the Patriots will likely end with, at minimum, a first round bye.

First world problems.

I give them a puncher’s chance in the divisional round, and every other game.
 
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