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These Patriots are not those Patriots

Tim Graham, AFC East

...team.'" One of the disconcerting trends that has developed for the Patriots has been their inability to score in the final two minutes of a half, illustrating the combination of their offensive and defensive woes...

Blog | December 08, 2009

Halftime observations from Pats-Fins

Tim Graham, AFC East

...in Land Shark Stadium, scoring touchdowns on each of their first two drives and marching for another score late in the second quarter. Rather than kick the field goal for a 17-7 lead, Patriots...

Blog | December 06, 2009

Greetings from Land Shark Stadium

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the Patriots are the class of the division by a significant margin, but if the Dolphins can score an upset, then they and the New York Jets will be only one game behind the Patriots...

Blog | December 06, 2009

Anticipating Jets-Bills in Toronto

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the rematch with 14 receptions for 293 yards and two touchdowns in his past two games. The scores have gone for 98 yards and 51 yards. Can the Bills continue their resurgence under interim coach...

Blog | December 03, 2009

Simms: One more loss and Miami is done

Tim Graham, AFC East

...Ronnie Brown is out, it's going to be a struggle to get yards, make plays and score enough points to beat a team like New England. Even if Miami has a great day defensively...

Blog | December 03, 2009

Brady needs to buck second-half trend

Tim Graham, AFC East

...and Robert Meachem. Brady has been off. The Patriots used the run on their opening drive to score a touchdown, converting a pair of fourth downs on the ground along the way. The Patriots seemed...

Blog | November 30, 2009

Pats convert twice on fourth down for TD

Tim Graham, AFC East

...fourth-and-1 situation from the Saints' 4-yard line. Laurence Maroney took it in for the score. The Superdome fell silent

Blog | November 30, 2009

Run, Ryan, run? Throw, Ricky, throw?

Tim Graham, AFC East

...Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills have had an interesting first half Sunday in Ralph Wilson Stadium. The score is tied at 7. Williams squashed a methodical opening drive by throwing a Wildcat interception on first...

Blog | November 29, 2009

Final Word: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...rookie cornerbacks. Buffalo's offense opened up last week in Fewell's first game. They managed to score only 15 points in a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they took shots downfield. Owens finished...

Blog | November 27, 2009

Report: Holmgren turns away Buffalo

Tim Graham, AFC East

In case you're keeping score in the Buffalo Bills' search for a head coach, another prominent name apparently isn't interested. NFL...

Blog | November 24, 2009

Even in defeat, Fewell rouses Bills fans

Tim Graham, AFC East

...at 76 percent, which ranked 11th in the league. New York Jets coach Rex Ryan's fluctuating score was at 40 percent, which was 23rd. Ryan was over 80 percent for the first month of...

Blog | November 24, 2009

Sanchise putting Jets in default

Tim Graham, AFC East

...but they couldn't squeeze production out of their rookie quarterback. A quick scan of the box score will suggest the reason the New England Patriots won Sunday was Wes Welker's sublime performance. Maybe...

Blog | November 22, 2009

Rapid Reaction: Patriots 31, Jets 14

Tim Graham, AFC East

...of Sanchez's four interceptions and returned one of them 53 yards for the game's first score. Sanchez also lost a fourth-quarter fumble. Sanchez did make a beautiful 29-yard pass to Jerricho...

Blog | November 22, 2009

What if the Jets beat the Patriots?

Tim Graham, AFC East

...New York Jets on Sunday afternoon in Gillette Stadium. Las Vegas has the Patriots pegged by two scores. Morning headlines in the New York newspapers include references to what a Jets loss will mean for...

Blog | November 22, 2009

Final Word: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

» NFC Final Word: East | West | North | South » AFC: East | West | North | South Five nuggets of knowledge about Week 11: Forget the percentages...

Blog | November 20, 2009