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Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Strange Days Indeed

Shank does the obligatory column after a Patriots loss, natch:
Just by playing, this game was as strange as it gets, and the Patriots actually had a chance to beat the Chiefs

The Patriots had a chance. After a preposterous couple of days, Bill Belichick’s masterful game plan and a stunning TD strike by relief quarterback Jarrett Stidham had the Patriots trailing by a mere 3 points (13-10) against the Super Bowl champs in the second minute of the fourth quarter.

And then it all went away in a hail of turnovers and missed opportunities as the Chiefs beat New England, 26-10, drawing the curtain on one of the strangest days in the history of the Patriots franchise.
Strange Patriots things follow, including the obligatory Clive Rush reference!
There have been some bizarre moment in the Patriots’ six decades. There was that time new coach Clive Rush was nearly electrocuted when he grabbed an microphone that was not grounded at an introductory press conference. There was the time the Patriots played a “home” game against the Jets in Birmingham, Ala., in 1968. There was the night in Miami when owner Billy Sullivan suspended coach Chuck Fairbanks hours before the Pats took the field at the Orange Bowl in 1978.
At least Shank generally supports the fact that they played the game, which is more than can be said about his fellow columnist Ben Volin, who wanted the game to be cancelled over two positive tests and seems to think being exposed to the Wuhan Flu virus is something akin to a death sentence. It is not. You know the rest - standard game recap and all that.

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