SZ678
BY
JIM DAWSON
JANUARY
22, 2018
THE
PATRIOTS - STILL NOT DONE - ONE MORE, THEN DONE
If
you were lucky enough to be at Gillette Stadium Sunday, you witnessed
in person one of the best comebacks ever by the Patriots in an AFC
Championship game. An awesome win and one of the sweetest ever. Over
a tough, physical Jacksonville Jaguars team.
The
Jaguars defense played as advertised – fast, hard hitting and
chippy. They shut down the Pats running game and tackled so quickly
and surely that NE rarely had much yards after the catch, especially
in the first half.
The
Jags offense, led by their much maligned QB Blake Bortles who had an
outstanding first half (13 of 15 for 155 yards versus Brady’s 12 of
17 for 124 yards), was able to run and pass with ease (even on long
throws) and controlled time of possession. But Bortles can be counted
on to do something that hurts his team. With the Jags up 14-3 and
driving before the half, Bill Belichick called a timeout. When play
resumed, Bortles hit Marcedes Lewis down to the Pats 32. But Bortles
had let the play clock run down and the penalty erased the catch.
Coming out of a timeout, Bortles lets the play clock run out! The
Jags didn't score and coach Doug Marrone didn't take time off the
clock to get to the 2 minute warning before punting. Brady and the
Pats had enough time to march down and score a TD which made it 14-10
at the half. So Bortles helped the Patriots at just the right
juncture. Penalties on Barry Church, who hit helmet to helmet on
Gronk (I still think it was head hunting) and pass interference on AJ
Bouye assisted the Pats in getting the all important touchdown before
the half ended.
The
Jaguars won the 1st half. They were 4 of 6 on 3rd down
(and actually got a lot of 1st downs on 1st and
2nd down plays) and held the Pats to a hellacious 0 for 5
on 3rd down. They sacked Brady twice.
The
Patriots won the 2nd half and the game. Their defense came to the
rescue in getting the ball back to Tom Brady and the offense. Matt
Patricia brought everyone up closer to stop Leonard Fournette and
make Bortles beat them. It worked.
After
the Jaguars opened the 2nd half with a FG (54 yards by
Josh Lambo), they faced poor field position for much of the rest of
the game. Here’s how it went: (10 yd. line) 3 and out. (9) 43-yd.
FG. (33) 3 and out. (16) 5 plays and out. The last series (25) ended
with Stephon Gilmore’s dynamic and clutch knock away of a 4th
down pass to Dede Westbrook.
Josh
McDaniels had to get creative with an offense stymied by the Jaguars
clawing defense, and then the loss of a concussed Gronk on the last
drive of the 1st half. He did, using a flea flicker (great
catch by Phillip Dorsett - his only one of the day), and a lateral
(‘backwards pass’) to Amendola who then passed to Dion Lewis for
a 20 yard gain which was deflated when Myles Jack stripped Lewis of
the ball. There was 13:37 left in the 4th quarter.
The
next time the Pats touched the ball they turned it into a touchdown
to narrow the deficit to 20-17. That drive was saved when Danny
Amendola made an incredible diving 21-yard reception on 3rd
and 18. Fittingly he scored the touchdown to narrow it to 20-17.
At
this point the PA System played Jon Bon Jovi’s Livin’ On A
Prayer and Bon Jovi was seen in Bob Kraft’s suite fist pumping
and singing along. The stadium was rocking. The fans were going
crazy. The Patriots were still behind and there was just under 9
minutes left, but even some doubters (not us) were now believers that
the Pats could get it done. The defense had to hold the Jags twice
more before they did get it done.
Amendola
would do the honors fielding a short 41-yard punt (ah, the little
things) at the 50 and racing 20 yards. The inevitable was almost
palpable. Amendola’s sensational catch and foot drag on a high
4-yard laser got it done (as did Gostkowski’s extra point which
made it a 4 point lead). A field goal wouldn’t do.
Bortles
to the rescue? Nah.
A
hint to taunters of the Patriots: he who laughs last, laughs best.
So
it’s on to Minneapolis for the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia
Eagles who have ex-Patriots LeGarrette Blount and Chris Long. One
more to be done.
LEFTOVERS
The
defense had 3 sacks. James Harrison (3 tackles) and Van Noy sacked
Bortles on the last Jags possession with Van Noy getting the credit
for the sack. Van Noy also had 5 tackles and 4 assists as did Trey
Flowers who had 4 QB hits and played on after getting hurt. James
Harrison (thank you Steelers) has been a great addition.
Sportzine
is available at jimdawsonsports.com thanks to Buffalo Steve Lenz
Eric
Rowe, who struggled (as did Malcolm Butler), did contribute by
wrapping up Allen Hurns with Chung holding onto his legs, one yard
shy of a 1st. It was a big 3rd down stop.
Bortles
ended up 23 of 36. So he was 10 for 21 in the 2nd half.
As
Scott Zolak noted on the radiocast, the Patriots were getting beat up
in the trenches in the 1st half. Once the offensive line
protected Brady better in the second half and the defensive line was
stout against the Jaguars, the score shifted.
Some
fans started wildly celebrating after Gilmore’s knock away. But
there was still 1:47 left and the Jags had 3 timeouts. The Pats still
needed a 1st down to keep the ball away. On 3rd
and 9, Dion Lewis (whom the Jags had hit and hassled after the
whistle) ran around left end for 18 yards (great blocking by Develin
and Allen) and the Jaguars were plane-ready. Now Pats fans could
celebrate the win.
When
the Patriots were down 14-10 at half, I said to Driller Killer,
Global Chris, Wild Bill and other fans around me: “We’ve got them
right where we want – overconfident.”
BULLETS
• The
Bruins just beat the Canadiens 3 times in 8 days. Can’t
remember that ever before.
• Kudos
to URI in their win over the Flyers at Dayton (10th
straight win, 7-0 in the Atlantic 10). And to PC for their revenge
win over Creighton. Now
that the Friars have gotten healthy (especially Kyron Cartwright),
they are balling (14-6, 5-2 in the Big East)
• There
was a recent story in the NY Times (Ken Belson – 1/13) about
ex-Steeler great Mike Webster who was the first NFL player found to
have CTE by Dr. Bennet
Omalu. The recent NFL concussion
settlement excluded
players who died before 2006. Webster died in 2002. The Webster
family has appealed.
EMAIL
Hey
Jim,
Don’t
understand your comment about no one having walk off playoff win??
how about last year’s super bowl? Flipper anderson catch against
giants in wild card? balt colts alan ameche 1958 nfl
championship game? Am I reading something wrong?
Jim
Dwyer
Jim,thanks.
I thought I heard that from the announcers of the game. Didn't have
time to check and wondered if that was true (how could I forget last
year). That's why I said “supposedly” - Z
My
immediate guess would be Grand Funk Railroad.
Barry Spadea
Barry,
yes
it's Grand Funk Railroad who were big in the Midwest when I was
stationed there in the Air Force. - Z
Could
it be Grand Funk Railroad?
George
Neubauer
George,
yes
it's Grand Funk Railroad out of Flint, Michigan. - Z
Hey, Jim. Grand Funk Railroad! Too easy. I was not a fan.
Dave
Burlingame
Dave,
actually
I liked some of their stuff like I'm Your Captain and the Todd
Rundgren produced We're an American Band (a #1 hit for them). -
Z
Jim,
you are right! American
Band
was pretty good.
BTW,
I really enjoy your Zine and the quizzes. I follow the Sox and Pats
as well as I can, but you don’t often get the detail when you live
out of town. I am a native Rhode Islander, Cranston West and
URI (1970) grad. I work out at the George Mason University gym every
day at lunch and often wear my URI T-shirt! That gets some looks .
You have to like the Atlantic 10, but I have to say that my heart is
with the Big East when it comes to college hoops – PC, Georgetown
(my grad school) and Villanova (my daughter’s school). Great fun!
Dave
Burlingame
Dave,
thanks
for the kind words. - Z
Celtics
looking good-playing defense-yes defense! I
believe GFR is the band you’re
looking for ( a sad note)
Ken
Forestal
Ken, yes it's GFR - Grand Funk Railroad, whom I saw live when
stationed at Scott AFB (Belleville, IL). They had some good songs.
Why the parenthetical 'a sad note'? - Z
Sad note that a terrible band would out do the Beatles.
Ken Forestal
Ken, agreed that it's strange that GFR would sell out Shea faster than the Beatles. However I never considered them 'a terrible band'. They did I'm Your Captain and the Todd Rundgren-produced We're an American Band. Not the Beatles, though.
Hi Jim,
My guess is Grand Funk Railroad.
Al Vallese
Al,
right
you are - it's Grand Funk Railroad aka Grand Funk and GFR. - Z
THE
HOT CLUB
Dr.
John and Captain Jack have both skied and John belongs to a ski club
at North Conway in New Hampshire. The two were talking about ‘skiing
the mahogany ridge’. Then they explained to me – when the weather
is bad, you go to the bar and ‘ski the mahogany ridge’ or bar.
You just don’t want to take a fall there.
Captain
Jack showed us a card that can be placed on your beer glass when you
go to the bathroom. It says ‘Gone to Pee. Leave my Drink Alone’.
Jack then used one.
Richard
Flinn told me that Army will play Navy in baseball at Fenway Park
this year. Richard said it was scheduled for April 20.
Dr.
John said that the Wall Street Journal called the new football
stadium in Minneapolis ‘the biggest ice fishing shed’. I tracked
down the WSJ article by Jason Gay (1/15/18) who called US Bank
Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings’ ‘fancy new ice fishing shed’.
The
Herbster went to Reykjavik, Iceland for his daughter’s wedding.
Since my daughter Cara had just gone there, Herb wanted to know if
Reykjavik had any good bars like the Hot Club. Among the suggestions
that Cara offered were: the Drunk Rabbit, Big Lebowski and Chuck
Norris. So I passed the info on to Herb.
LAST
ISSUE’S QUIZ ANSWER
Last
time I asked ‘This band was not rock music critics favorite but
they had a strong following. Their first two albums went gold and in
1971 they sold out Shea Stadium faster than the Beatles. Name?’
Well, several of you got it – Barry Spadea, Ken Forestal George
Neubauer, Dave Burlingame and Al Vallese all knew it was Grand Funk
Railroad. GFR was Mark Farner (guitar), Don Brewer (drums) and Mel
Schacher (bass). Schacher was from ? and the Mysterians! (I love 96
Tears). The band’s name was a take on Grand Trunk Western
Railroad which ran thru their home town. The band had #1 hits with
the Rundgren produced We’re an American Band and a cover of
The Loco-Motion.
Their
1st album On Time and 2nd Grand Funk
both went gold, selling a million copies.
THIS
ISSUE’S QUIZ
This
multi-talented artist produced albums by the Talking Heads, Devo and
U 2 among others. He also played synthesizer in a band. Name?