• Week 3 MIAA Top 25
  • URI 28, LIU 21 – Rams pull out thrilling win over LIU on the road
  • Boston College 23, Michigan State 19 – Eagles win memorable Red Bandanna game with late TD
  • UConn 48, Florida Atlantic 14 — Huskies run all over Owls
  • Yale 38, Holy Cross 31 — Bulldogs edge Crusaders

Patriots: The Patriots offense this season will look a lot like 2001. Run, run, pass

I have been saying it since Tom Brady left town on March 18th. The Patriots will be a run first team in 2020. After they signed Cam Newton in July, I reiterated that point and thus far in camp, it appears that I am right. Bill Belichick is going back to his roots in a sense. He is going back to his second year when the Patriots pounded the football…

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Patriots: Belichick shines in goofy Subway commercial

Say what you will about Bill Belichick but he has more oersonality than we give him credit for. I think this commercial is fantastic and it illustrates that Coach Hoodie is more than just a football genius. He actually has a funny side to him. The timing of the commercial is a little odd. By all accounts, marketing executives have been hounding Belichick for years to do commetcials and he…

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Patriots Training Camp Preview: Linebackers

Rookie Josh Uche must make an immediate impact for the Eagles. Linebacker was a strength for the Patriots last season but thanks to free agency and COVID-19 opt outs, the position appears to now be the weakest part of the defense. Kyle Van Noy, Elandon Roberts and Jaime Collins all left via free agency. Stalwart Dont’a Hightower opted out due to COVID-19. That leaves third year middle linebacker J’Whaun Bentley…

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Patriots: Previewing the defensive line

By Kevin J. Stone/@kstone06 Back to our regularly scheduled NFL programing. Last week was a wild one with so much uncertainty surrounding college football, which in turn made us put our Patriots’ position previews on hold. Never fear though, they’re back and today we take a quick look at the defensive line. While the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends are still the biggest questions on this team, this defensive…

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