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BigKen
Day to Day
Many will say that this game is not important and that the Patriots should not expose the starters to potential injury in a meaningless game.
The Patriots stand at 12-3 and have suffered defeats against the Ravens, Chiefs and Texans.
The loss to the Ravens (12-2) gave the ravens the #1 Seed and home field throughout the playoffs. To lose that position, the Ravens would have to lose today against the Browns and next week against the Steelers
The loss to the Chiefs (10-4) is the critical loss because the Chiefs can only achieve a bye if the Patriots lose to the Miami Dolphins next week and the Chiefs win against the Bears and the Chargers.
The Texans (10-5) are of no consequence regardless of what happens.
This game is critical for the Patriots to win. It will provide an extra week (bye) to heal wounds and prepare for what could be the final home game of the 2019 season, most likely a rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Patriots need to come out with the same intensity they had in yesterday's game against the Bills and Brady learned yesterday that he has more targets than Julian Edelman.
Patriots have to immediately take charge and not lift their foot off the pedal until the last second ticks off.
The Patriots stand at 12-3 and have suffered defeats against the Ravens, Chiefs and Texans.
The loss to the Ravens (12-2) gave the ravens the #1 Seed and home field throughout the playoffs. To lose that position, the Ravens would have to lose today against the Browns and next week against the Steelers
The loss to the Chiefs (10-4) is the critical loss because the Chiefs can only achieve a bye if the Patriots lose to the Miami Dolphins next week and the Chiefs win against the Bears and the Chargers.
The Texans (10-5) are of no consequence regardless of what happens.
This game is critical for the Patriots to win. It will provide an extra week (bye) to heal wounds and prepare for what could be the final home game of the 2019 season, most likely a rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Patriots need to come out with the same intensity they had in yesterday's game against the Bills and Brady learned yesterday that he has more targets than Julian Edelman.
Patriots have to immediately take charge and not lift their foot off the pedal until the last second ticks off.