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New England Patriots players comment on their 31-14 win over the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, November 22, 2009.
Best and worst of yesterdaya s game
WORST CALL: - The Patriots [ team stats ] ' decision to go for it on fourth-and-2 from their own 28 late in the fourth quarter.
Patriots coach Belichick quite open about talent of Coltsa Wayne
Patriots cornerback Jonathan Wilhite spent most of Sunday night sprinting and diving and doing anything he could to keep up with Colts receiver Reggie Wayne .
Bill Belichicka s Patriots know how to bounce back
The New York Jets [ team stats ] should be a little nervous about facing a Patriots [ team stats ] team coming off a loss, and a devastating one at that.
Memories Wayne for Jonathan Wilhite
Jonathan Wilhite is human. He won't deny that he took a few extra moments to think about Colts receiver Reggie Wayne beating him in coverage for the game-winning, 1-yard touchdown catch Sunday night.
Players came back to work after getting Monday and Tuesday off, their first practice since Sunday's crushing loss upcoming in about half an hour.
Patriots defense lacks consistency despite record
The Patriots forced seven punts, made one interception and led 24-14 with 15 minutes left.
Post Game Thread: Colts defeat Patriots, 35-34
15, 2009 in Indianapolis. Browse more photos>> You can't give Peyton Manning the ball.
Patriots, Colts tied 7-all after 1st quarter
Peyton Manning threw a touchdown pass, Tom Brady's Patriots answered, and Indianapolis and New England were tied at 7-all at the end of the first quarter Sunday night.
For Wilfork, the job is job one; Wed notes
Vince Wilfork and Jake Ingram talk shop. Plus, news and notes from the New England locker room and Wednesday's practice.
Jonathan Wilhite returns from illness
Jonathan Wilhite spent most of last week, by his own admission, "throwing up and sick a lot." In his first day back yesterday, the Patriots [ team stats ] cornerback was able to proclaim a clean bill of health.
When the Dolphins unveiled the Wildcat offense last season, the Patriots were flummoxed.
Since we knew five of these already, there might be some rehashing here. Let's go ... 1) Wheatley's chance : The second-round choice from the 2009 draft has been active just once this season, a pretty jarring indictment on someone the club invested a high pick in.
Here's the Week 9 injury for the Patriots. WR Julian Edelman : Out Jarvis Green : Out Matt Light : Out Sammy Morris : Out Fred Taylor : Out Jonathan Wilhite : Questionable Ty Warren : Questionable Ben Watson : Questionable Tom Brady : Probable Randy Moss : Probable LOG IN TO COMMENT Sorry, we could not find your e-mail or password.
The following players did not participate in practice today: WR Julian Edelman DE Jarvis Green T Matt Light RB Sammy Morris RB Fred Taylor DE Ty Warren CB Jonathan Wilhite QB Tom Brady and WR Randy Moss were both listed on the official practice reporter with shoulder injuries, but each participated in full.
Patriots Tuesday practice peek
The Patriots are currently in full gear at practice as they preapre for the Miami Dolphins.
Having virtually being accused of not earning my keep on this board lately I will like a Phoenix rise from the ashes and I came up a subject I feel is very worthy of note.
Freeman getting comfortable in offense
But regarding his first game action in nearly two months, he said he felt comfortable during his regular-season debut against the Patriots .
Bruschi: Now comes the real test for Patriots
Every Thursday, former Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi and Mike Reiss break down the Patriots' next game.
The Patriots enter their bye week having beaten their last two opponents by an aggregate score of 94-7, one in a snowstorm, the other in a foreign land.
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