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Winning football games in the NFL is hard work, especially on short weeks. So why are the Patriots making it look so easy of late, pushing their win streak to five games and earning a sterling 5-0 road record to start the season?
Well, having the best defense in football probably helps.
New England pitched a shutout in a suffocating performance against Matt Ryan and the Falcons, while Nick Folk did most of the heavy lifting scoring-wise in the team’s 25-0 shutout win over Atlanta.
Meanwhile, Mac Jones (22-of-26, 207 yards, TD, INT) has now completed nearly 84 percent of his passes over the last two weeks, only adding to his legend as the top dog in this year’s rookie quarterback class.
But he wasn’t the story in this one. This game was about a defensive unit that has run five straight teams through a buzz saw at the height of its powers against an overmatched opponent.
Let’s keep it simple: Matt Ryan and the Atlanta offense simply had no chance against New England’s defense. The numbers from this game almost make you feel bad for the Falcons.
Their offensive line couldn’t protect Ryan from a rapacious Patriots pass rush, which hit the veteran quarterback 12 times and sacked him four times. Even Davon Godchaux–he of the four career sacks coming into the game–brought Ryan down, for goodness’ sake.
Aside from a couple decent from runs Qadree Ollison, the Falcons’ running backs did nothing on the ground to help the passing offense either, adding just 40 rushing yards.
Matthew Judon is into double digits in sacks on the year! (10.5)
— NFL (@NFL) November 19, 2021
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The Patriots held Atlanta to just 2-of-11 on third downs and turned its offense away empty-handed in the red zone twice.
Christian Barmore simply couldn’t be blocked by one person and continues his rookie-season ascent.
Matthew Judon bagged yet another sack to put him at a career-high 10.5 just 10 games into the season.
To add further insult to injury, New England’s defense tied its season-high with four interceptions, including Kyle Van Noy’s pick-six and Adrian Phillips’s swipe on the Falcons’ final pass attempts of the game.
There might not be a team in the NFL playing more dominant defense than the Patriots are right now.
The veteran Patriots’ edge defender has come a long way from dropping interceptions in spring practice and having to do pushups as a punishment.
When he got his chance in a game, he didn’t miss, taking back an errant throw from backup Falcons quarterback Josh Rosen for his first career touchdown.
Kyle Van Noy seals it. #ForeverNE @KVN_03
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But even he hadn’t done that, he probably still could’ve been the best defensive player on the Patriots Thursday night.
Van Noy led the team with eight tackles, including two sacks of Ryan. One of them was a beauty on a 3rd-and-1 in the red zone on which the linebacker jumped to take away a quick throw and recovered to bring the plodding quarterback down for a 14-yard loss. That play, along with a penalty by Atlanta’s field-goal team, kept points off the board for the Falcons.
While Judon’s sack binge earns him more headlines defensively, Van Noy has given New England everything it hoped for when the team brought him back on a two-year deal this offseason.
J.C. Jackson: “I don’t want to brag too much, but I think we have one of the best defenses in the NFL.” #Patriots
— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) November 19, 2021
He now has sacks in consecutive weeks after not registering one since Week 1 and has provided valuable play against the run in addition to his pass-rushing skills.
Opposing teams can’t devote so much attention on Judon and Barmore that they allow Van Noy to clean up. But if they do, the veteran linebacker has proven he’ll happily oblige.
“King Dugg” is growing up before our eyes.
The dynamic second-year safety first made himself known by locking up star tight end Kyle Pitts on an early third down, earning a pass-breakup in man coverage on the bigtime receiving threat.
Then, the young Patriots enforcer unleashed pain on a couple of short passes, walloping receivers before they could turn up the field.
Later, he helped force Matt Ryan’s first interception of the game by jamming Pitts hard at the line of scrimmage and knocking the Falcons’ tight end off his route.
Devin McCourty with the over-the-top INT! @McCourtyTwins
— NFL (@NFL) November 19, 2021
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The monster hits are nothing new for Dugger, who has developed a reputation for putting a charge into opposing players of all sizes.
But his ability to go toe-to-toe with one of the rarest combinations of size, athletic ability, and ball skills at the tight end position has to excite the Patriots.
The NFL is a matchup-driven league, and Pitts will certainly give teams a ton of headaches in his career because of his skill set.
Still, while New England certainly did throw multiple defenders at the budding star pass-catcher, the defense is starting to show confidence in Dugger’s ability to handle himself, which is something he couldn’t do last season.
Just wait until he fully unlocks his coverage skills.
Going into the second half, you couldn’t ask for a much better performance than what you got from Jones.
His 14-of-15 passing for 136 yards and a touchdown was a textbook example of taking what the defense gives you. He didn’t push the ball down the field because he didn’t have to: all he had to do was get the ball to his playmakers and let them do the rest.
Mac Jones to Agholor! @Patriots up 10. #ForeverNE
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He even busted out another beautiful throw to Hunter Henry on a drag route for his biggest completion of the day.
On the very next play, though, he got greedy looking for Jonnu Smith down the seam, and the Falcons’ A.J. Terrell made him pay for it.
A.J. Terrell lockdown corner 🔒 @ajterrell_8
— NFL (@NFL) November 19, 2021
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The throw was a poor read from Jones, who jumped too quickly on his first read and missed N’Keal Harry running open on a sideline wheel route.
But he might have been able to get away with that decision if he had a bit more juice in his arm, which brings up some of the pre-draft questions about him.
Though Jones’s arm strength is certainly good enough for NFL success, it’s not good enough to afford him enough margin for error to make that throw. We saw Bears quarterback Justin Fields hit a throw like that two Mondays ago into tighter coverage than on the Jones play because, well, Fields can do that.
The Patriots’ rookie has been excellent this season for a first-year player. But he still has to learn his limits.
Such a shame that this play was called back. What a run by Rhamondre Stevenson pic.twitter.com/XQN4Fcj5gN
— Ben Brown 🌻 (@BenBrownPL) November 19, 2021
They call him @MR_INT.
— NFL (@NFL) November 19, 2021
J.C. Jackson's 6th pick of the season! #ForeverNE
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