New England Patriots links 9/30/29 – Win: Real deal or dead cat bounce?

Daily news and links for Tuesday

TEAM TALK

LOCAL LINKS

  • Andrew Callahan‘s Patriots-Panthers film review: How Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel bounced back with a blowout win.
  • Steve Balestrieri opens fresh new packs of gold stars and stickers for this week’s Patriots Report Card.
  • Jerry Thornton shares his knee-jerk reactions to Week 4 Patriots-Panthers. It also goes to show what your offense can accomplish when everyone decides to quit killing drives with fumbles and starts treating the football with the respect of an IED in The Hurt Locker. /More!
  • Tom E. Curran writes the Patriots looked like a competent football team Sunday, proving they’re no longer at the bottom of the NFL’s pecking order.
  • Steve Balestrieri shares some quick notes from Sunday’s win: And after the debacle against Pittsburgh, the players needed a win like this to right the ship and bring back their confidence.
  • Phil Perry looks at what we learned in Pats-Panthers: Drake Maye is making the Year 2 leap, and More.
  • Ian Logue shares 4 takeaways from Sunday. The return of Christian Gonzalez was definitely big; More.
  • Karen Guregian talks about how Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs took a significant step toward creating a dynamic duo.
  • Mark Daniels believes the Patriots found a No. 1 receiver and a motivational leader in Stefon Diggs, whose pregame speeches have become a Sunday tradition.
  • Chris Mason notes Mike Vrabel singled out Pop Douglas and Christian Barmore for doing things that lead to victories but aren’t found in a box score.
  • Lauren Campbell highlights Mike Vrabel: Good things happen when the Patriots don’t beat themselves.
  • Doug Kyed notes Mike Vrabel said he’s is hoping to see Stefon Diggs’ comfort improve in the offense.
  • Darren Hartwell and Phil Perry update the Stock Watch: Diggs breaks out; Douglas’ slide continues.
  • Jerry Thornton points out Robert Saleh accusing the Jaguars coaching staff of stealing signals. ‘Let the national hysteria begin!
  • Pats Procrastination podcast: Clare and Chudders celebrate the season’s first win at Gillette Stadium, and look ahead to the Bills matchup in Buffalo. (30 min.)

NATIONAL NEWS

  • Albert Breer (SI) Week 4 NFL Takeaways: The Chiefs aren’t dead; Plus, the Rams and Jaguars impressed, notes on the future of the International Series and more. “Sunday’s biggest blowout—surprise!—came from Mike Vrabel’s revitalized New England team curb-stomping Bryce Young and the Panthers, 42–13, in Foxborough. … this one only sets up a bigger game next week, with the Pats traveling to Buffalo to face the five-time defending AFC East champion Bills on Sunday Night Football.” /Click for more commentary.
  • Gilberto Manzano (SI) Four things we learned in Week 4: Eagles are still the NFL’s best team; Chargers’ injury-stricken offensive line could spoil special season; The AFC South is wide open; More.
  • Jeffri Chadiha (NFL.com) The First Read: Of the seven 2-2 teams entering Week 5, which are the contenders and which are the pretenders? Patriots: Blah, blah, reasons, blah, blah… ASSESSMENT: PRETENDER. /‘Eesh… did we really need the All-Caps for that?
  • Jeff Kerr (CBS Sports) NFL Week 4 overreactions: Lamar Jackson won’t be able to save the Ravens? Chiefs team to beat again?
  • Steven Ruiz (The Ringer) The winners and losers of the NFL Week 4.
  • Jonathan Jones (CBS Sports) Live by the foot, die by the foot: Why the NFL saw a wild week of blocks and what it means for special teams.
  • Jeff Kerr (CBS Sports) NFL coaching hot seat rankings: When will Titans move on from Brian Callahan? Can Dave Canales save his job?
  • Brian Costello (NY Post) Jets are still an undisciplined mess with latest penalty fiasco.
  • Josh Weinfuss (ESPN) How NFL quarterbacks and refs approach their in-game convos.
  • Nate (Barstool Sports) There’s no reason ties should exist in the NFL.

Category: General Sports