Can’t believe Foles was still standing.
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Can’t believe Foles was still standing.
Yea, no idea how.
NFL Stats
The Patriots were called for 1 penalty against the Jaguars
It is the fewest penalties called on one team in a playoff game since the 2011 AFC Championship... when the Patriots were called for 1 penalty in a win over the Ravens
Can't believe a team with so many injuries, a back up qb, and an offense built with trades and free agents is competing like this.
According to most Rats, Philly should have no chance tonight.
Vikes read that screen but Ajayi just made it work.
24 straight pts and get the ball to start 2nd half.
So you sort of see what McCarthy sees versus Vikings defense. You can take the safeties in the Vikes with decent Tight ends and some time.
Well, I can't say I'm shocked......this shit is to be expected as a Viking fan.....*sigh* - I'll hang till the bitter end though
God wasn't paying attention when the Vikings got their miracle win last week. This week enough is enough.
Props to NE for not committing a single Offensive or Defensive penalty all game long. Just one ST hold for 10 yards. Its almost.....unbelievable. I mean, the level of coaching and talent it takes to not hold, PI, or hit Bortles in the head is amazing. I mistakenly thought I saw 1 hit to Bortles head, 1 facemask on an incomplete pass where the DB pulled the intended receiver to the ground, 3 Jersey pulls (PI) and 4 holds (3 of them no brainers in the open field), but apparently I am just biased because non of them were called. The jersey pull on 3rd down late in the 4th would have been a first and possibly sealed the game....good thing it didn't amount to PI.
Anyway, like I said, props to that incredibly talented and well coached team for playing penalty free football for an entire game.
I surrender.....
Wow, hell of a throw to Smith.
Has there been a penalty?
Troy: how about the throw?
Yeah how about it? It was short and he was still open. Foles best work was just staying upright, not his throw or timing.
Not a TD.