Showing posts with label New York Jets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Jets. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Performance Poor Patriots Jerked Around By Jets


What is it about the post-season that destroys the New England Patriots? For the second post-season in a row, the Pats fail to advance after being in one playoff game. Granted this year’s loss was not as horrendous as the one to the Baltimore Ravens, but come on, the team with the best record in the NFL doesn’t make it out of the Divisional round – why? Plus losing to the New York Jets – ugh!! The sign that this was not going to be New England’s day came early when Brady had a pass intercepted in the first quarter – breaking his streak of three hundred forty passes without an interception. Although the Patriots end the first quarter with the lead, it was the only time they did.

This Sunday at Sonny’s had started out so promising. Met a fellow Sonny’s patron, Jason, on the bus, but he had to spend the day at UCLA (to think I felt sorry for him!) and arrived around 9:30 a.m. at the bar. Since the game did not start until 1:30 p.m., I was going to spend the morning doing some work on my computer. But first I had to get the new Wi-Fi password for Sonny’s from Grant, the new owner. No more Red Sox reference password. Jenny was working, but I didn’t see Andrew. While Sonny’s filled up with Pats fans, I managed to do some long overdue editing. Glad to see Stacie later in the morning – she’s doing well and looks so happy. Her Math teacher from high school is visiting from Rhode Island, so she and some friends are hanging out on the other side of Sonny’s. Before it became impossible to easily move around, I talked to Rich at the bar where, lucky for him, someone had saved him a place. The consensus on the game was that it would be a closer game than the Pats 45 to 3 rout of the Jets over a month ago, but that New England would win. If only it turned out that way.

Meanwhile, back at the booth, I was joined by two women and two men. One of the women was named Brittany, who works for the NFL, and I never got the other woman’s name. And the two men were both named Steve. Neither man had been to Sonny’s before and they were happy to be at the booth. During the first half of the unhappy game, learned that the CPA Steve from New Hampshire was visiting graphic character (Zen) creator Steve from Pasadena. Also while the Jets were taking the lead (never to relinquish it), a man I hadn’t seen in a long time, Roman, was here. What a surprise! Couldn’t really talk over the noise of the crowd and the table between us. Gather he is now living in Long Beach. Anyway, gave him the e-mail address and the site addresses for the blogs, but forgot to ask if he was on Facebook. Oh well, it was nice to see Roman again. Gave a wave to Steve B. (yes, another Steve) who came to watch the game before his evening shift. And we come to halftime, with the Jets leading the Pats by a score of 14 to 3.

Hope comes alive in the third quarter when the Patriots score a touchdown and complete a two-point conversion! However, between the sacks of Brady in particular and New England’s lackluster defense in general, hope dies in Sonny’s. The end of the New England Patriots was not the expectation of the day and its reality was numbing. Although the Pats score again in the fourth quarter, the hope is buried when the Jets score as well. Before the end of the game, the two Steves and a little later the two women leave the booth and Sonny’s disappointed. As usual, I stayed to the very end. The final score is the New York Jets 28, the New England Patriots 21. Despite the one touchdown difference, the game was never as close as the score indicates. It was the Jets all the way. Slowly pack away my computer and the peripherals and depart Sonny’s in disbelief. As I go out the door, I say good-bye to Jenny and I realize (barring anything special) I probably won’t back at Sonny’s until April – when another New England sports team begins its season. Next time - “Play Ball!”


AFC Divisional Playoff Game – Sunday 16 January 2011 – Patriots lost – Home

New England Patriots: 3 0 8 10 - 21
New York Jets: 0 14 0 14 - 28

Total game points equal 49. Patriots 42.86% of the points. Jets 57.14% of the points.

The New England Patriots 2010-2011 season has ended.


New England Patriots logo is from the website wikipedia.org

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Patriots Redown: December 2010 / January 2011


Game 12 – Monday 6 December 2010 – Patriots won - Home


New England Patriots: 17 7 7 14 - 45
New York Jets: 0 3 0 0 - 3


Total game points equal 48. Patriots 93.75% of the points. Jets 6.25% of the points.


Game 13 – Sunday 12 December 2010 – Patriots won – Away


New England Patriots: 7 26 3 0 - 36
Chicago Bears: 0 0 7 0 - 7


Total game points equal 43. Patriots 83.72% of the points. Bears 16.28% of the points.


The New England Patriots obtain the first playoff berth for the NFL postseason.


Game 14 – Sunday 19 December 2010 – Patriots won – Home


New England Patriots: 7 7 7 10 - 31
Green Bay Packers: 3 14 7 3 - 27


Total game points equal 58. Patriots 53.45% of the points. Packers 46.55% of the points.


Game 15 – Sunday 26 December 2010 – Patriots won - Away


New England Patriots: 7 17 7 3 - 34
Buffalo Bills 3 0 0 0 - 3


Total game points equal 37. Patriots 91.89% of the points. Bills 8.11% of the points.

The New England Patriots have the best record in the AFC East, they have obtained a bye for the first round of the playoffs, and they have home field advantage during the playoffs.


Game 16 – Sunday 2 January 2011 – Patriots won – Home


New England Patriots: 14 10 14 0 - 38
Miami Dolphins: 0 0 0 7 - 7


Total game points equal 45. Patriots 84.44% of the points. Dolphins 15.56% of the points


Regular Season totals: New England Patriots: wins 14, losses 2. The New England Patriots have the best record in the NFL. They play their first game of the postseason on Sunday 16 January 2011 in the Divisional round at home.


New England Patriots logo is from the website wikipedia.org

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Patriots Can’t Catch In Cleveland: Browns Bring Win To And On CBS


The only interesting aspect of this NFL football game is the different scoring symmetries for the two teams – the alternating New England Patriots (0, 7, 0, 7) and the mirroring Cleveland Browns (10, 7, 7, 10). I suppose I should clarify and say it is the only interesting aspect this Patriots fan could find today; I’m sure a Browns fan has a different perspective. It’s Sunday morning and not surprisingly I’m at Sonny McLean’s along with a fair number of other people watching this disappointment of a game. Not as crowded as the last time I was here, but a nice number of people anyway. Once again, not really any familiar faces among the patrons this morning. It seems that only people I know are Andrew and Lauren, who actually are working. And Steve, who is working later tonight, is nice enough to come by and chat with me for a while. As for the game, the Patriots are displaying their fumble fingers and seemingly have forgotten how to catch a spiraling, oval-shaped sphere. This condition is being exhibited throughout the team – no one is immune. Such is the level of play today, that the Browns’ quarterback scores a touchdown – sigh. I’m sure the Pats are glad to leave Cleveland. Despite the morning’s loss, New England is tied for first place with the New York Jets in the AFC East – Yeah!


New England Patriots logo is from wikipedia.org

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Patriots Redown: September 2010


Game 1 – Sunday 12 September 2010 – Patriots won - Home

New England Patriots: 10 14 7 7 - 38
Cincinnati Bengals: 0 3 14 7 - 24

Total game points equal 62. Patriots 61.29% of the points. Bengals 38.71% of the points:


Game 2 – Sunday 19 September 2010 – Patriots lost - Away

New England Patriots: 0 14 0 0 - 14
New York Jets: 0 10 11 7 - 28

Total game points equal 42. Patriots 33.33% of the points. Jets 66.67% of the points


Game 3 – Sunday 26 September 2010 – Patriots won - Home

New England Patriots: 7 10 14 7 - 38
Buffalo Bills: 3 13 7 7 - 30

Total game points equal 68. Patriots 55.88% of the points. Bills 44.12% of the points.


New England Patriots logo is from the website wikipedia.org