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Patriots-Brown Apple Apple: Start small again

It's not the patriots fault that they continue to play the Nfl's worst offense and quarterback, and to their credit, it's not just the teams.They rule. Foxborough - Patriots Quick Analysis 32-13 Beat the Browns: ⋅ One of these weeks,...

Patriots-Brown Apple Apple Start small again

It's not the patriots fault that they continue to play the Nfl's worst offense and quarterback, and to their credit, it's not just the teams.They rule.

Foxborough - Patriots Quick Analysis 32-13 Beat the Browns:

⋅ One of these weeks, the patriots will be tested by a versatile team that can play on both courts.A team that can turn the floor and compete for the full 60 minutes.

That test didn't come Sunday, as the Patriots only needed about 40 men to beat an inferior opponent again.They scored 27 points in the win and improved to 6-2, best in the AFC East.The win was the Patriots' fifth straight and their longest streak since 2021.

"I'm proud of the whole team, and I know we have a lot of room," Mike Vrabel said.

Sunday's game was won over bare feet, Saints and pants.Their batsmen, like their batsman, but their 30th-ranked offense, the Patriots haven't absorbed ROOKIEADEA PETRATH's 30 years.

The Browns' top-notch defense allowed Meyer and his team to pull away in the first half and keep the game closed at halftime.But the defenders broke through for three touchdowns in the third quarter, with Gabriel challenging twice and unable to push the ball down the field.

It's not the Patriots' fault they still field the NFL's worst offense and quarterbacks -- Cam Ward, Spencer Rattler, Bryce Young and Gabriel.To their credit, they don't grind their way through these teams, they dominate them.

But they are also not on trial.They haven't paid a price for falling into a hole at the start of each week, or for not being able to run the ball well, or for special teams mistakes like Sunday's — three penalties, a foul shot and allowing an onside kick.

To quote a former coach, that's what it is.The Patriots aren't flawless, but they're winning against much worse opponents.

⋅ Despite chants of "MVP! MVP!"By the end of the third quarter, May deserved it.He had a tough first half against the pass rush, picking up four sacks and throwing a pick.He found his groove in the third quarter, again finishing with impressive numbers: 18 of 24 passing for 282 yards, three touchdowns and a 135.8 rating.intercepted, plus 50 escapees.

Again, Mayey was fantastic, taking the ball down.He had six completions of more than 20 yards, including one to Demario Douglas, 31st, to Austin Hooper, Beautiful 39-Mord 39-Coron Butta Beautiful 39 Beautiful 39 Beautiful 39.MAYE makes a huge pass for another touchdown to get the Patriots back within a field goal.

Maye completed 75 percent of his approval for 11.8 yards per attempt.Usually the quarters are divided into one or the other: fill a large number of horses or push the ball down.Only a handful can do both, and less if one is playing better than May.

Trailing 9-7 in the first half, the Patriots struggled against a ferocious defensive front, but Josh McDaniels opened the third quarter with a series of impressive mistakes to move the ball: a 27-yard pass to Travion Henderson, a pair of passes to Mac Hollins for 19 runs and Stephen's 4-yard option.In the last game, Douglas scored eight points and set up a run for Hunter Henry.Henry) faked a pass, leaving Hunter Henry open for a 7-yard touchdown.

"His attitude at halftime, he knew we were good," Maye said of McDaniels.

422 yards and a 6.5 average.McDaniels eventually took Henderson to 75 and 18 late in the 10th and 18th quarters, his fourth quarter approach, his fourth quarter approach of the swing closer to home makes the Patriots pass him more.

The only real negative was the performance of the offensive line, which affected red zone success.In the first half, they settled for two short field goals and just Ramondad Stevenson (2.4 avg. 34).He still threw the play-action pass to May.May had six sacks for minus 37 yards.

The Browns own the baseline and enter the game with the best defense in the NFL.There is no shame in losing this battle, but the seekers will surely run out.

⋅ They had no answer for Myles Garrett, who was also a one-man wrecking crew.He set a Browns record with five sacks, all on big plays.The first two each came on third down near the goal line to force a Patriots field goal.The third came late in the first half when Garrett fumbled the ball and temporarily put the Patriots out of bounds.Garrett also chased May from behind near the goal line in the third quarter and pulled him by the jersey in a terrifying moment.(Maye was fine.)

It was a baptism of fire for the rookie Campbell, but he wasn't the only one who struggled with Garrett.Campbell had a team assist on each of Garrett's first three sacks, but Garrett still came through.Sometimes you have to pay attention to the four-time Pro and former Fan Player of the Year.

⋅ Mike Vrabel just doesn't know how to start the defense any faster.This week, he asked coach Ben McAdoo to create a scout team script that would help the defense get off to a faster start.

This didn't work, as he ran 70 yards for a touchdown, and Fernin Fannin was about to open for 19 and 18 yards.Yes, after gaining 70 yards on the first drive, the Browns only managed 143 in the final 11.

"When Gimmick Deleds ended, I thought we were playing a good Graber," Vrabel said."I think [the defense] and it's going to play 60 minutes. It's not -- or two or two -- at least a 10-11-12 game of football."

The Patriots allowed opening touchdowns in 4 of the 8 games and field goals in the other two.They played great in the second and third quarters by a plus-65 margin, but they end up playing Baker Mayfield, Joe Flacco and Josh Allen (again).They probably can't afford to fall into a big hole against themselves in the first quarter.

⋅ Another dominant performance by the defense, which held Restron Judkins to just 19 rushing yards on nine attempts, and Quirback, who broke up two passes on third down and traded for a loss.

Ben's debt is within reach.

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