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SAN DIEGO - New England coach Bill Belichick says his
Patriots have a lot to get ready for with the streaking
San Diego Chargers coming up this weekend.They have a lot
of weapons; they do a lot of things well, Belichick said
Friday as the Patriots neared the end of their week in
San Diego.Slowing Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is
among the focal points.Hes a great quarterback, said
defensive end Rob Ninkovich, who leads the Patriots with
six sacks. He can make every throw so we just have to do
a good job of being on top of all the targets and making
sure that we make him uncomfortable.That wasnt the case
with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers last Sunday.
Rodgers was sacked once as he threw for two touchdowns
and 348 yards in the 26-21 win over the Patriots.Last
week is a completely different story, Ninkovich said.
That guy can get out of the pocket and hes more of a
scrambling quarterback, and he makes a lot more plays
with his feet. (Were) moving on from last week. Last week
was a different game plan, and this week is something
different, so we just have to go out there and
execute.New England (9-3) practiced this week at the
University of San Diego, having travelled to Southern
California after losing to the Packers.Weve had great co-
operation from all people that weve worked with,
Belichick said. Its been really good.The Patriots will
likely be without linebacker Chris White (ankle) on
Sunday. He didnt practice on Friday and is listed as
doubtful, the only Patriots player expected to miss the
game.The Chargers (8-4) were encouraged by the return of
right tackle D.J. Fluker and centre Chris Watt; both are
questionable.Fluker didnt practice Thursday with a
concussion. Watt was absent since exiting Sundays win
over the Baltimore Ravens with a calf injury.Nose tackle
Ryan Carrethers (elbow) is out and will miss his third
consecutive game.
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quarter to silence the Toronto fans as Miami defeated the
Raptors 113-101 on Friday night.Here’s the truth about
the New England Patriots six Super Bowl appearances over
the past 14 seasons, something that was reinforced by the
unlikely finish of Super Bowl XLIX and the Patriots
fourth Super Bowl win under Bill Belichick. They could
have won them all - or lost them all. But whether it was
John Madden screaming at a young Tom Brady to kneel down
and go to overtime against the Rams 13 years ago, the
fourth-quarter lead changes against Carolina two years
later or the two games against the Giants – one lost
after a catch off of David Tyree’s helmet and the other
when Mario Manningham made one of the clutch catches in
Super Bowl history, the Patriots in the Super Bowl have
been full value for the dramatic. New England’s 24-21
win over Philadelphia a decade ago was a little more
comfortable than the score suggests but, in total, New
England’s Super Bowl experience under Bill Belichick is
a great reminder of the slim margin between greatness and
goatness. The Patriots appeared to be on the wrong side
of destiny for the third time in a row when Seattle’s
Jermaine Kearse made a catch that will go into the all-
time Super Bowl vault, giving the Seahawks first-and-goal
on the New England five-yard line, down 28-24 with just
over a minute to play. It was one of those rare plays
which all the players on the field - and the 70,000 or so
on hand at University of Phoenix Stadium - had given up
on...everyone, but Kearse. You’d have to slow down the
replay to count just how many times Kearse touched the
ball before he actually brought it into his body for
good, but at that moment, it sure felt as though the hard
part was over for Seattle. A play later, Marshawn Lynch,
whose performance justified every bit of attention he
managed to suck up during Super Bowl week –
inadvertently or not – got to within a yard of the goal
line. And when Belichick inexplicably allowed the clock
to run down to under 30 seconds, it sure felt as though
the Patriots were about to earn their third-straight
Super Bowl loss. Close games or not, had that come to
pass, it would surely have changed the conversation about
the place of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady in NFL and
Super Bowl history. Despite their remarkable consistency,
their records and the playoff appearances at a time when
keeping great teams together isnt easy, the conversation
would always have circled back to those three straight
Super Bowl losses. But all that changed in an instant,
when a rookie defensive back named Malcolm Butler, who’d
been picked on by Seattle during most of the second half,
stepped up and made a play that not only changed the
result of the most widely watched sporting event in North
America, but also perhaps football history. “For a
rookie to make a play that big to win us the game is
really unbelievable,” said Brady. Speaking of ffootball
history, there will certainly be those who will look back
years from now and wonder why the Seahawks didn’t pound
the ball at least one more time with Lynch, whose hard
running style seemed to soften up the New England defence
the longer the game went on.dddddddddddd “I’m a little
surprised,” said Seattle corner Richard Sherman.
Instead, the Seahawks called a pass play and quarterback
Russell Wilson tried to force a ball on a slant to
Ricardo Lockette. Had that pass been complete and Seattle
won, its very possible that Chris Matthews, the former
Winnipeg Blue Bomber, would have become the most unlikely
Super Bowl MVP of all time. Matthews, who last played in
the CFL during an injury-plagued 2013 season in which he
dressed for just five games and caught only 14 passes,
entered Super Bowl XLIX without an NFL reception, known
mostly as the guy from the CFL who caught the onside kick
two weeks ago that allowed the Seahawks to complete their
comeback over the Green Bay Packers. But with Seattle’s
offence absolutely stunted during the first half of the
Super Bowl, it was Matthews who made a spectacular 44-
yard catch that shifted field position and led to
Seattle’s first score of the game. When the Seahawks
rallied in the final minute of the first half to tie the
game at 14-14, it was Matthews who made the touchdown
catch. So by the time he went over 100 yards for the game
during the third quarter, there was legitimate game MVP
speculation. Instead, Matthews becomes a quirky footnote
on a game that had enough storylines to obscure his still
remarkable night. What stands out about Super Bowl XLIX
beyond the dramatic ending is how two teams at the very
top of their sport, and especially their respective
quarterbacks, could appear so dominant at some instances
of the game and so overwhelmed at others. Tom Brady set a
Super Bowl record by completing 20 passes during the
games first half, then went cold in the third quarter,
which included his second interception of the game that
led directly to a Seattle touchdown. He was eventually
named the games MVP while setting a record for
completions in a Super Bowl with 37, including his final
10 attempts. Russell Wilson completed just four passes in
the entire first half and yet rallied his team with 17
unanswered points and a 10-point lead before throwing the
pass that ended Seattle’s season in the most painful of
ways. It was the kind of night that answers the question
for anyone who still wonders why the NFL remains on top
of the North American sports universe, despite
concussions and issues of player conduct, despite
Deflategate and players who openly question the integrity
of the commissioner. In the end, on the biggest stage,
with the lights on bright, the NFL delivered just what we
wanted, like it so often does.
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