November 5, 2024

November 14: REELING PATRIOTS SUCCESS IN MAKING HISTORY – With a 2-8 record, Patriots supporters are left unable to recall the last time they saw their team in such disarray. The senseless disappointment was compounded by the defeat in Germany last Sunday.

The Pats ran for 167 yards in the 10-6 loss to the Colts. Not very impressive, unless you consider that this particular combination had not lost a game in 266 attempts. That’s correct, until New England brought its circus act to Frankfurt, NFL teams that ran for at least 150 yards and gave up 10 points or less to their opponent had won 266 straight games.

These Patriots, who have only ever been known for winning, are now coming up with ways to lose.

CLAIMING RB JAMYCAL HASTY OFF WAIVERS FROM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, NOV. 13 PATRIOTS Running back Jamycal Hasty was claimed by the New England Patriots from the Jacksonville Jaguars off of waivers.

In 2020, Hasty signed a free agent contract with the NFL after graduating from Baylor. He inked a deal with the 49ers of San Francisco, where he would eventually play for both the 53-man roster and the practice squad.

Hasty was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars following his release by the Niners in the 2022 preseason. The 27-year-old played in all 17 of the Jaguars’ games, gaining 194 yards through the air on 46 carries (4.2 yards per carry), in addition to 126 yards through 20 receptions and three touchdowns overall. On special teams, he added 97 yards from kick returns. Tank Bigsby and D’Ernest Johnson’s injuries started to limit Hasty’s playing time even though the Jags had signed him to an extension during the offseason. On November 11, Jacksonville later waived him.

November 12, 2011 – The Patriots’ frustrating offensive performance against the Colts resulted in a heated exchange with Bill O’Brien. The New England Patriots’ attempt to pull off a stunning comeback against the Indianapolis Colts at Frankfurt Stadium in Germany is running out of time, and they continue to waste good opportunities.

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