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seasons, though Jacobs is effective in short yardage. New York's offensive line is considered average. Edge: Patriots Special teams The conference championship games brutally demonstrated the decisiveness of special teams in close games. Baltimore
said. ''He kind of had a little smirk on his face.'' So now the 6-foot, 200-pound Slater, selected Patriots special teams captain before the season, has risen to the top of his craft in the NFL. ''It's something you strive for
Tom Brady, Matt Light and Deion Branch. Before the NFC title game against San Francisco, Izzo ran into former Patriots special teams coach Brad Seely, who now has the same job with the 49ers. ''How weird is this, we are watching our teams
to draw the punt coverage team offsides by setting his hand on the ground just before the snap. Belichick and Patriots special teams coach Scott O’Brien also worked as defensive linemen when New England’s Stephen Gostkowski was kicking field
quarter. ''We really haven't given it much thought because it is a different season and a different team,'' Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater said. ''We do remember the sting of getting embarrassed at home. ... Those guys beat
for displaying his religious views by Tebowing - the description for his kneeling - and referring to his faith. Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater also is deeply religious. ''I think he's doing the right thing,'' Slater said
caught eight passes in the first meeting between these teams in 2010, a game that was played tight until the Patriots ’ special teams stole the day. DeSean Jackson at St. Louis: Jackson is a premiere speed option downfield, but he’s a player who can
intensity and athleticism with him. ''He's one of the best athletes that I've been around, period,'' Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater said. ''And his work ethic. I remember guys giving Kyle a hard time when he first got
sideline. Tom Brady and Randy Moss joined in the celebration as spectators, too. The offense watched while the Patriots ' special teams and defense came up with one big play after another to beat the Miami Dolphins 41-14 on Monday night. New
relocated in Ohio. ''He goes out and punts the ball, which he has to do. That's his number one job,'' Patriots special teams coach Scott O'Brien said. ''Now it's 'What's the situation? Where do we want the ball? How do we want