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Showing posts with label Stephen Gostkowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Gostkowski. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Breaking News: Patriots Kicker Stephen Gostkowski Put On IR


Stephen Gostkowski has been put on season ending IR. At first reports suggested that he would only miss a week or two with a thigh injury, but today came word that his season was over. The Patriots have signed former Bengal Shayne Graham.

Graham is actually a pretty good kicker. The Bengals thought highly enough of him last year to franchise him before he missed two big kickers near the end of their season. It will be tough to replace Stephen Gostkowski who has been one of the better kickers in the NFL the past couple of seasons.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Pat O's thoughts on Patriots-Saints




From 2001 up until this year, specifically previous the much-talked about and the much-debated Patriots-Colts game a few weeks ago, I always went into pregame predictions with the mindset of "Why would the Pats lose this game?"

It has taken a few years and a 4th-quarter disintegration against Indy to lead me to this point: I don't have the same type of confidence I used to have that my beloved Patriots will win tonight's game.

From 2001 to 2004, this kind of game was one that we as Pats fans could be assured they wouldn't lose. Now? I'm not sure what's going to happen. What happened against the Colts (notice I'm referring to that game as if it was the day a member of my family died) really has taken a hit to my confidence in this team's ability to win big games on the road.

I certainly want the Patriots to win what will be a back-and-forth game (not necessarily a shootout) but there are a few things that prevent me from thinking they will:

1. The inability of the defense to get off the field on third down and allow the opposing team to go on long drives. I'm aware of their defensive stats but we all know this is one of the real issues for this unit. This is a killer when you have Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Wes Welker sitting on the bench.

2. We all know it: Red Zone efficiency. We know the Patriots can and will rack up yardage against this Saints defense but it won't matter one bit if we see Stephen Gostkowski and the field goal unit running onto the field. And not just for 2 1/2 quarters like the (ugh..) Colts game. They need to be finishing off drives and score in the red zone when they get there.

3. This is related to #2 but people keep talking about the Saints secondary being weak and injured. Wasn't the Colts' entire defensive backfield out a few weeks ago? They didn't take advantage of that for 4 quarters and we have no reason to believe they will now.

4. This point resonated more than anything else with me: This team simply hasn't earned the right to be favored. Sure, if they win tonight they'll be right back up there with the Saints and Indy as an elite team. Right now, they are definitely one of the best teams in the league and most likely among the top five or six. However, they haven't proved to us they can win a game like this and make a huge statement.

This is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately kind of league and the Pats haven't come out on top in games like this (I won't delve into the gory details of 2005-present) recently. I'm picking the Saints 28-24 in this game because of the previously mentioned points. I'm hoping I'm wrong (those of you who have read my stuff before know I usually am) and the Pats win this game going away but let's see them go out and win against the undefeated Saints on the road before we can pick them in big games.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Gostkowski: Special Teams Player of the Month


The Patriots have been racking up the hardware this moth, as Stephen Gostkowski won AFC's Special Teams Player of the Month. Earlier this week Jerod Mayo won Rookie Defensive Player of the Month. Gostkowski joined Adam Vinatieri, as the only kickers in Patriots history to receive this award. In October, Gostkowski has made 90% of his field goals (9 out of 10) and totaled 38 points to lead the Patriots in scoring. Overall Gostkowski This season he has made 16 of 17 field goals (94.1 percent), and has not missed a field goal from under 40 yards. The Patriots came under fire after they did not bring back Adam Vinatieri, but after seeing how well Gostkowski has been playing (and the struggles of Vinatieri), I bet the Patriots are glad they didn't spend the extra money to bring him back.

-BMack