Friday Injury Report
OK, we’ve been slacking on these injury reports for the last couple of weeks, but today’s was too important to skip. It seemed like half the team was out of practice the last couple of days, but today’s attendance was much better. The official report is out, and we’ve got a little clearer picture on what we can expect to see on Sunday night.
OUT
DL Jarvis Green – Knee
RB Fred Taylor – Ankle
WR Brandon Tate – Knee
DOUBTFUL
LT Matt Light – K
Patriots All Access Preview
Patriots All Access returns tonight, Friday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. on WBZ-TV in Boston. The show is also available immediately afterward on Patriots.com.
If the Belichick Breakdown segment from Patriots.com is shown on the program, if you haven’t already, you need to check it out. In one of the breakdowns, you can see that the Patriots practiced specifically for the double-reverse pass in the Wildcat that ended up with Adalius Thomas dropping the ballcarrier for a big loss. The practice film is eye-opening, as it shows how
Trading Places, Bonus Edition – A Conversation with ColtsChatter
We’ve got a bonus edition of Trading Places this week, as this game is so huge that we couldn’t get just one perspective on it. we also reached out to Brooks Busch at ColtsChatter.com to get his thoughts on the game. We asked him the same questions we put to
Worry Wart – Game Nine at Colts
by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff
That time of year has come when the Patriots must travel to Indianapolis to see where they stand amongst the NFL’s elite.
All the could’ves and should’ves of last year’s loss mean nothing now, as do New England’s previous three wins against opponents with a combined 6-18 record. The Patriots will try to become the first team to beat the Colts this season. All these issues have me shaking like a chilly Chihuahua.
Some other causes for concern…
Manning Up: Here he is, the mother (fat
First Impressions – the Indianapolis Colts
By Greg Doyle, Patriots Daily Staff
Another Patriots-Colts game Sunday night on NBC (in Indy again!) in what might be one of the better rivalries, if not the best, in the NFL right now. The good news, Patriots fans, is if the Pats win the AFC East and the Colts win the AFC South, next year they’ll visit Foxboro. But for this year, its Indy again.
Despite reputation, the Colts, while still very good, are not the offensive juggernaut they used to be. They have had games of 14 points scored against Jacksonville, 18 versus San Francisco and 20 versus Houston in their 8 games. They nearly lost all 3. They are 8-0 but
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