The 22 points is the largest margin of victory in Brady-Manning game since the Pats crushed the Colts by 31 in Brady's first start ever.
— Mark Vandeusen (@LucidSportsFan) November 3, 2014
Last week #Patriots score NFL best 51, then #Steelers do too. This week Pats get 43, and so does Pitt. Weird. #Brady #Roethlisberger @NFLRT
— Mark Vandeusen (@LucidSportsFan) November 3, 2014
Over the first four weeks of the season the Pats went 2-2, and averaged 20 points per game. In the last five weeks New England (5-0) has scored 43, 37, 27, 51 and 43 again. That's a five-game average of 40.2 PPG. In that time span 25 of the NFL's 32 teams haven't once scored 40 or more, and 19 squads haven't even scored 40 points in a single game all season.
Take a look at the difference in Tom Brady's per game averages:
First four - 198 passing yards, 1 touchdown
Last five - 320 yards, 3.6 TDs
His last month has arguably been one of the best of his career (Brady won AFC player of the month for October). In recent weeks the 37-year-old QB has also looked more mobile than ever before--but should that really be surprising considering he said he it was going to happen?
So Tom Brady is now going to work on becoming more of a running quarterback. Watch out NFL... http://t.co/4MileMM9G7" via @BGlobeSports
— Mark Vandeusen (@LucidSportsFan) October 22, 2014
The Patriots have won 14 consecutive regular season home games, 34 straight against AFC opponents and 42 in a row at home vs. AFC teams with Brady starting.
Now here's the one thing that worries me:
Rob Gronkowksi's value is immeasurable, and he does things nobody else in the NFL can do. But every time he catches the ball I'm nervous he's going to get hurt again. Whenever Gronk gets hit it seems like his arms and legs are flailing around everywhere, just waiting to get bent the wrong way. Obviously this has a lot to do with him being 6'6", but I also think Gronkowski plays with a reckless abandon that simultaneously makes him more effective and more injury prone.
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