Worst spike: Sure, Rob Gronkowski's diving/juggling first-quarter TD catch was incredible. But the ensuing low-bouncing sideward spike was far below the illustrious standard the Patriots tight end has established. Worst throw: Even with the Broncos'
The Patriots' counter to this would be splitting Gronkowski into a slot receiver position (likely in a spread 2 x 2 or 3 x 2 set), where he could line up a few yards off the line and operate against an overwhelmed defender in space. Even if the Broncos
The Patriots' counter to this would be splitting Gronkowski into a slot receiver position (likely in a spread 2 x 2 or 3 x 2 set), where he could line up a few yards off the line and operate against an overwhelmed defender in space. Even if the Broncos
The Patriots allowed 43.1% of opposing 3rd downs to convert. It's like the stoppable force meets the moveable object. Hopefully the Patriots can find a way to get Tebow and the Broncos offense off the field and back into Tom
Offering some analysis of Patriots inactives for tonight's AFC Divisional playoff tilt with the Broncos: Chung will suit up. Safety Patrick Chung, who returned to action in the regular season finale after missing seven games to a foot injury,