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Bench Warmer
Odell Beckham Jr learned this weekend that a catch in the endzone isn't defined simply by having control and two feet down. Why? Simple: A receiver must do what would normally be done after a catch in order to become a runner.
Essentially, since any ball is dead once it progresses into the endzone, I guess a receiver can't legitimately catch a pass in the endzone... or something along those lines.
The Patriots won a terrific game this past weekend, posting a 27-26 victory over the NY football Giants. Of course, the Giants were without Prince Amukamara and Victor Cruz and had a hesitant JPP leading their pass rush. Some writers at ESPN have already declared a victory for the Patriots in SB L, calling for a 19-0 record, declaring that the Patriots can't even be stopped by the hapless Giants.
Well, the Giants, through some very odd fluke in scheduling, finally have a chance to rest their injured and work out some kinks in their defense thanks to a bye... in week ELEVEN! And, of course, the Patriots faced off against a depleted Giants defense and injured Giants secondary in week ten. The bye could have come at a better time, but it might be just what the team needed.
The Giants are 5-5 after 10 (and soon to be 11) weeks, but still sit atop the inane NFC East. The Giants essentially control their own fate, and if the team can win in weeks 12 & 13, the Giants will be a practical lock for NFC East Champions at a dominant 7-5. If the Giants make the playoffs, Brady may be looking at deja vu all over again, with a possible repeat of SB XLII.
Edit: Spelling error.
Essentially, since any ball is dead once it progresses into the endzone, I guess a receiver can't legitimately catch a pass in the endzone... or something along those lines.
The Patriots won a terrific game this past weekend, posting a 27-26 victory over the NY football Giants. Of course, the Giants were without Prince Amukamara and Victor Cruz and had a hesitant JPP leading their pass rush. Some writers at ESPN have already declared a victory for the Patriots in SB L, calling for a 19-0 record, declaring that the Patriots can't even be stopped by the hapless Giants.
Well, the Giants, through some very odd fluke in scheduling, finally have a chance to rest their injured and work out some kinks in their defense thanks to a bye... in week ELEVEN! And, of course, the Patriots faced off against a depleted Giants defense and injured Giants secondary in week ten. The bye could have come at a better time, but it might be just what the team needed.
The Giants are 5-5 after 10 (and soon to be 11) weeks, but still sit atop the inane NFC East. The Giants essentially control their own fate, and if the team can win in weeks 12 & 13, the Giants will be a practical lock for NFC East Champions at a dominant 7-5. If the Giants make the playoffs, Brady may be looking at deja vu all over again, with a possible repeat of SB XLII.
Edit: Spelling error.
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