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not a pats fan but piling on Maye the reason they are there (other than a joke road to the sb) is eh
Maye was dame good in the preseason but hes been awful in the playoffs
I teased Seattle up to -9.5 and took the under! 690 goin to Sizzler!!!I had Seattle and the under, but I lost all my props when JSN got hurt.
Joke spot on that QB sneak also.Pats got beyond lucky. The first two games they played a team with no oline and a QB who looked like he wanted to be anywhere but there. Then they get a backup qb who hasnt played in 2 years and then got a blizzard as soon as they got a lead. Maye looked bad pretty much every game and now that NE can't get a special teams TD or Stidham randomly fumbling they cant score
Maye was dame good in the preseason but hes been awful in the playoffs
It was.Collinsworth had a good observation about how MVP Walker adopted his unique "hesitation" running style, that SU fans can relate to. He pointed out that the first 2 years of Walker's college career were spent at Wake Forest, which employs the unique "Slow Mesh" offense. This unusual RPO variation (which slows down the decision making in the backfield) should be painfully familiar to SU football fans.
Mike Macdonald.NE defense is really playing well. Just not quite as good as the Seattle defense.
MVP of the game so far is a tie - Kenneth Walker and the Seattle DC (no idea what his name is).

The NFL never suffers. They inflict suffering on others (NBA, NCAA, fans, etc).The 15 flags the NFL thew on the Bills in the first Buffalo/Patriots game was a catastrophic commercial mistake
hope the NFL suffers a little bit for it.
Boy genius got thoroughly outcoached by MacDonald.Maye was horrendous but McDaniel didn't do him any favors.
Which Vrabel would later use as ammo to whine about, amazingly.The 15 flags the NFL thew on the Bills in the first Buffalo/Patriots game was a catastrophic commercial mistake
hope the NFL suffers a little bit for it.
Collinsworth had a good observation about how MVP Walker adopted his unique "hesitation" running style, that SU fans can relate to. He pointed out that the first 2 years of Walker's college career were spent at Wake Forest, which employs the unique "Slow Mesh" offense. This unusual RPO variation (which slows down the decision making in the backfield) should be painfully familiar to SU football fans.