He even touched his helmet.

https://twitter.com/Eric_Edholm/status/ ... 85184?s=19
Ehnick wrote:problem is they dont face much talent going forward either.
I wanna blame the schedule and it's obviously a legit gripe, but the numbers are absurd. They're basically what you'd expect an all time great defense to do against that type of schedule and then some.DRiccio21 wrote:Pats d has been impressive but they’ve faced:
- Ben (who supposedly was injured already),Fitzpatrick, Luke Falk, Josh Allen, Colt McCoy, Daniel Jones, Sam Darnold
Will be interesting to see how “historic” they are when they are facing competent opponents
The Patriots have a passer rating of 35.8 for the entire season. An incomplete pass has a passer rating of 39.6.
The rest of the NFL has allowed a passer rating of 93.3.
Opposing QBs vs. New England: 120/229, 1,173 passing yards, 1 TD/18 INTs.
GeorgesGoons wrote:Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Well, now we know why Sanu was worth a 2nd.
Source: the Patriots have placed WR Josh Gordon on IR. His season is over due to a knee injury.
Guess who gets to light up whenever he wants nowCnasty wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Well, now we know why Sanu was worth a 2nd.Source: the Patriots have placed WR Josh Gordon on IR. His season is over due to a knee injury.
He'll actually be getting waived shortly, and will likely get picked up by another team.GeorgesGoons wrote:Guess who gets to light up whenever he wants nowCnasty wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Well, now we know why Sanu was worth a 2nd.Source: the Patriots have placed WR Josh Gordon on IR. His season is over due to a knee injury.