It's too bad the refs won't allow Jacksonville to play a fair game against NE. The reffing last night was likely the worst I have seen in the NFL in a long time.
Classic case of overlooking your opponent. The Steelers have been talking for weeks about playing the Pats in the AFC Championship Game... Ever hear a player on the Pats talk about a team other than the team they play that week?
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The Jaguars played 3 games without Leonard Fournette this season. They went 3-0 in those games and won by a combined score of 95-14. They averaged 158 rush yards in those 3 games. However, RB Chris Ivory was active for each of those games. He is inactive today.
Classic case of overlooking your opponent. The Steelers have been talking for weeks about playing the Pats in the AFC Championship Game... Ever hear a player on the Pats talk about a team other than the team they play that week?
As much as I despise the Patriots and their pigs for fans, this is so true. The Patriots from top down are so well prepared and organized. I imagine they're going to make short work of the Jags but hey, who knows.
As much as I despise the Patriots and their pigs for fans, this is so true. The Patriots from top down are so well prepared and organized. I imagine they're going to make short work of the Jags but hey, who knows.
Jacksonville actually is a very dangerous opponent for New England (much tougher than Pittsburgh). The formula to beat New England is have a dominant pass rush and be able to play tight man coverage. Jags can do both. They are just the type of team the Pats lose to.
Wow what an answer. And that 14 point swing is why you always defer receiving the ball in the first half. Wish Sean Payton would figure that out one of these days