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New England Patriots @ New York Jets

October 21, 2019 by James Pasqual

8:15 PM EST, ESPN - Line: Patriots -10, Over/Under: 42.5 For the second time in five weeks, AFC East Rivals meet, as the unbeaten New England Patriots travel to MetLife Stadium to battle the New York Jets, from East Rutherford, New Jersey. Given all the comings and goings that they've endured through the first month and some change, it's difficult to conceive the Patriots (6-0, 1st in AFC East) getting off to a better start. Consider the fact … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Daily Crystal Ball, Football, NFL Tagged With: Adam Gase, AFC East, ALbert McClellan, antonio brown, Bill Belichick, C.J. Mosely, Chase Winovich, Daily Crystal Ball, Danny Amendola, Kevin Hogan, Kyle Van Noy, le'veon bell, Luke Falk, MetLife Stadium, N'Keal Harry, National Football League, New England Patriots, New York Jets, NFL, Quinnen Williams, Rob Gronkowski, Robby Anderson, Sam Darnold, Steve McLendon, Tom Brady

NFL Preview 2019: Detroit Lions

August 23, 2019 by James Pasqual

Our jaunt through the NFC North brings us to the Motor City, where the Detroit Lions continue to rebuild under the watchful eye of Matt Patricia, who is entering his second season with the franchise. Few teams underwent the volume of change that Detroit did in 2018, both schematically and personnel-wise, with that transition carrying over to this past Offseason, when this club continued to overhaul their roster with designs on granting their Head … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: Bob Quinn, Damon Harrison, Danny Amendola, Darius Slay, Darrell Bevell, Detroit Lions, Matt Patricia, Matthew Stafford, National Football League, NFC North, NFL, Paul Pasqualoni, Quandre Diggs, T.J. Hockenson, Trey Flowers

NFL Preview 2018: New England Patriots

August 9, 2018 by James Pasqual

Our 2018 Regular Season Preview rolls along as we head back up north to check in on the New England Patriots, who will be looking to erase the failure of last year's defeat in Super Bowl LII.  Everything was set for New England to hoist their Sixth Lombardi Trophy in Seventeen Years, what with an MVP Quarterback defying Father Time leading the charge against a team that was starting a Backup Quarterback on the grandest of stages.  It was a classic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fantasy, NFL Tagged With: 2018 NFL Preview, Adrian CLayborn, AFC East, Alan Branch, Bill Belichick, Brandin Cooks, Brian Flores, Danny Amendola, Danny Shelton, Dion Lewis, Jason McCourty, Jeremy Hill, Jordan Matthews, Josh McDaniels, Julian Edelman, Malcolm Butler, Martellus Bennett, Matt Patricia, Nate Solder, National Football League, New England Patriots, Tom Brady, Trent Brown

NFL Preview 2018: Miami Dolphins

August 8, 2018 by James Pasqual

Our 2018 Regular Season Preview heads southward, as the Miami Dolphins look to rebound from a disappointing campaign that was marred by injuries, poor play on the field, and even poorer chemistry in the Lockerroom.  Indeed, the bloom from Miami's surprising 10-6 performance in 2016 eroded once Starting Quarterback Ryan Tannehill was lost for the season with a Torn ACL in Training Camp, prompting Head Coach Adam Gase and Management to panic and coax … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: Adam Gase, AFC East, Daniel Kilgore, Danny Amendola, Frank Gore, Ja'Wuan Joseph, Jarvis Landry, Josh Sitton, Matt Burke, Miami Dolphins, Mike Pouncey, National Football League, Ndamukong Suh, NFL Preview 2018, Robert Quinn, Ryan Tannehill, Ted Larsen

Jacksonville Jaguars @ New England Patriots

January 16, 2018 by James Pasqual

3:05 PM EST, CBS - Line: Patriots -9,  Over/Under: 46.5 After an insane Divisional Playoff Weekend we've now come to the NFL's Final Four, with the first matchup featuring an improbable clash of polar opposites as the reigning Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots host the upstart Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.  Arguably the unlikeliest of the unlikely, the Jaguars (10-6, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: College Football, Football Tagged With: AFC Conference Championship, AFC East, AFC South, AJ Bouye, Bill Belichick, Blake Bortles, Calais Campbell, Chris Hogan, Danny Amendola, Doug Marrone, Gillette Stadium, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jalen Ramsey, James White, Jimmy Garoppolo, Leonard Fournette, Malik Jackson, Myles Jack, National Football League, New England Patriots, NFL Payoffs, Rob Gronkowski, Robert Kraft, Telvin Smith, Tom Brady, Tom Coughlin, Yannick Ngakoue

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