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NFL

Patriots defense — yes, the defense — leads way in ugly victory

TAMPA, Fla. — Here’s a storyline no one saw coming: The New England Patriots’ defense led the way in an ugly 19-14 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night. That’s right, the defense.

Much maligned, and with good reason, the unit answered its critics on a penalty-flag-filled night that was anything but a good advertisement for quality NFL play.

The Patriots’ D might consider sending thank-you notes to inaccurate Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston (how many wide-open receivers can you miss?) and erratic kicker Nick Folk (it wouldn’t be a surprise if the pink slip was waiting for him in his locker after the game).

While Duron Harmon and the Patriots secondary benefited from an inaccurate Jameis Winston on Thursday, New England didn’t give up the big plays that had plagued it through four games. Roy K. Miller/Icon Sportswire

Nonetheless, they’ll take the win because the defense was markedly better than the way the Patriots had played in the first four weeks of the season. It is a performance from which they can build as they look ahead to their next game, Oct. 15 at the New York Jets.

Asked what the defense did better, coach Bill Belichick didn’t hesitate when he said, “Pretty much everything. You got a chance to win giving up 14 points. We couldn’t score much, but it was one of those games you got to do what you do to win.”

The big plays, which have been New England’s biggest problem, were limited (Winston helped, of course). Cornerback Stephon Gilmore, coming off a disastrous game in Week 4, matched up mostly against receiver Mike Evans and held him in check (five catches for 49 yards).

After the game, Gilmore said, “I think that’s when you get the best out of me, when I’m following a guy and studying that guy. ? I was out to prove something.”

With Gilmore on Evans, that meant fellow cornerback Malcolm Butler checked DeSean Jackson. The overall coverage was tighter. The communication was better. And there was more energy.

“You can build off this as a defense,” said safety Devin McCourty, one of the team’s captains. “You can’t build when you’re cutting guys loose, so today was obviously a step in the right way.”

Of Gilmore and Butler matching up against Evans and Jackson, McCourty said, “Those aren’t two easy guys to cover. I think that really helped settle the game plan down, knowing we have Steph on Evans and Malc on Jackson, and we know those two guys love that. They love to go out and compete, and be out there on islands one-on-one against guys. That helps the defense when we know those two guys are good.”


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It was the turnaround the defense needed after it struggled against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

“You take adversity and it helps you bond as a team,” McCourty said. “We had to come together, we had to stick together through a rough Sunday and on a short week when we couldn’t practice hard and run around. We had to talk to each other, communicate through walk-throughs and trust each other. I thought that’s what helped us — depending on each other.”

Still, it was far from perfect overall, as evidenced by two bone-headed penalties for roughing the passer at the end of the second quarter that inexcusably gave the Buccaneers a chance at a 56-yard field goal. But Folk missed that one, and then was wide left on attempts of 49 and 31 yards in the fourth quarter.

The final miss bailed out the defense, which was tiring into the fourth quarter.

Still, if not for the D, the Patriots wouldn’t be a 3-2 team. While quarterback Tom Brady and the offense moved the ball and had control of the game, they never had control of the scoreboard because of an inability to finish drives. That’s where playing without tight end Rob Gronkowski (thigh) hurt them most.

For the first time this season, the Patriots needed the defense to bail them out, and the defense came through.

Just barely.

Soccer

FIFA 18 Ratings Analysis: Goalkeepers

Gianluca Nesci

6d ago

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theScore’s Gianluca Nesci takes a deep dive into the ratings from the newly released FIFA 18 video game.

F | MF | D | GK | FUT Icons

Goalkeeper Club Rating
Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich 92
David De Gea Manchester United 90
Gianluigi Buffon Juventus 89
Thibaut Courtois Chelsea 89
Hugo Lloris Tottenham 88
Jan Oblak Atletico Madrid 88
Samir Handanovic Inter Milan 87
Petr Cech Arsenal 86
Stephane Ruffier Saint-Etienne 85
Marc-Andre ter Stegen Barcelona 85

With his combination of size, shot-stopping ability, and celebrated technique with his feet, Manuel Neuer rightly retains his position as the top-rated goalkeeper after yet another stellar year between the sticks at Bayern Munich.

His main competitor for the title of world’s best custodian is, once again, David De Gea. The pliable Spaniard is arguably a better pure shot-stopper than Neuer, and is in prime position to overtake the German should he encounter any struggles this season.

Gianluigi Buffon continues to defy conventional wisdom, in both real life and video game form; now 39 years old, the iconic Italian is actually rated higher than he was in last year’s edition of the video game franchise – he stood at 88 overall in FIFA 17 – and continues to showcase that age really is just a number.

Elsewhere, Stephane Ruffier, one of the world’s most underrated goalkeepers, makes a deserved appearance in the top 10, while Barcelona’s Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who, like his compatriot Neuer, excels with the ball at his feet, gets a deserved boost from last year’s edition to crack the list.

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Soccer

Heynckes confirms talks over potential 4th stint as Bayern manager

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A familiar face could soon be roaming the touchline at the Allianz Arena after Jupp Heynckes confirmed talks to rejoin Bayern Munich on a temporary basis.

After Bayern opted to part ways with Carlo Ancelotti following the club’s 3-0 loss in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain, Heynckes emerged as a favourite to succeed the Italian manager and take charge of the defending Bundesliga champion for the fourth time.

Heynckes confirmed talks with Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, president Uli Hoeness, and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic are ongoing, but said he’s eager to assess the situation at the club before committing himself.

“Nothing is cut and dried yet,” Heynckes told German outlet Rheinische Post, as translated by Stefan Buczko of ESPN FC. “I first have to analyse the whole situation. After all, four-and-a-half years have passed since I left Bayern and football has continued to change.”

It’s believed that Bayern officials have asked to assume the role until the summer as the club presumably searches for a replacement without being forced into rushing its decision considering the limited options available at this time of year.

The 72-year-old last managed the Bavarian outfit in 2013 when he helped Bayern win the treble before retiring.

Heynckes previously managed Bayern from 1987-91 during a spell that saw him hoist the Bundesliga title twice. He returned on an interim basis in 2009 after Jurgen Klinsmann was fired, and was hired once again two years later to replace Louis van Gaal.

His last stint was Heynckes’ most successful as the former Borussia Monchengladbach forward helped Bayern win the league title, the DFB-Pokal, and the Champions League.

NFL

Is Todd Gurley's increased workload sustainable?

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff has done a nice job of spreading the ball around through the season’s first quarter. Sometimes it’s Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods who take over. Or Cooper Kupp. Or one tight end (Tyler Higbee), or the other (Gerald Everett). But there has been one constant: Todd Gurley.

“I try to remind myself every week to continue to look for him,” Goff said after Sunday’s 35-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys, “and to continue to try to get him the ball in any situation possible.”

Todd Gurley has powered the Rams’ offense, which is averaging an NFL-best 35.5 points per game. Matthew Emmons/USA TODAY Sports

Goff has stayed true to that. Gurley, with an NFC-best 596 scrimmage yards this season, leads the NFL with 106 touches through the first four games, two more than Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell. He has accounted for 53.5 percent of the Rams’ touches, which is also the most in the NFL (Bell is second at 53.3 percent). And he ranks third among NFL running backs, playing in 82.2 percent of his team’s offensive snaps (Ezekiel Elliott leads with 89.1 percent and Bell ranks second at 87.8 percent).

Is this type of workload sustainable over the course of a 16-game season.

“That’s a good question,” said Rams coach Sean McVay, who has pondered that himself. “I think a lot of it is going to be how Todd’s feeling. But you also want to make sure you have a long-term, big-picture perspective in mind with Todd because of how important he is to us. … You want him to be able to be fresh as the season progresses, as well. So whether we tailor that back or not is going to be predicated on how he feels. But right now he’s done a great job.”

Gurley has gained more than 100 yards on the ground in back-to-back weeks, after failing to reach triple-digit rushing yards in 20 straight games. He has hauled in 20 of his 22 targets, according to ESPN’s internal statistics. And he has scored seven touchdowns, one more than he scored in four times the amount of games last season.

2016 2017
Offensive snaps per game 44.4 (4th among RBs) 49.5 (4th among RBs)
Percentage of team’s snaps 74.1 (3rd among RBs) 82.2 (3rd among RBs)
Touches per game 20.1 (5th) 26.5 (1st)
Percentage of team’s touches 46.7 (2nd) 53.5 (1st)

Gurley is averaging 26.5 touches per game this season, after averaging 20.1 touches per game in 2016. Last year, he played in 74.1 percent of the Rams’ offensive snaps, more than eight percentage points lower than where it is this season. But the Rams’ internal data has shown that Gurley’s body holds up well with rigorous workloads, as does this: Gurley is averaging 2.4 yards per carry after first contact in the fourth quarter, compared to an average of 1.7 yards in the first three quarters.

Gurley has shown the ability to be an every-down back, a goal-line back and a pass-catching back. But the Rams are going to need backup running back Malcolm Brown and gadget receiver Tavon Austin, who has been used increasingly more out of the backfield, to take some of the load off Gurley from time to time. McVay brought that up on Monday, the day after Gurley gained 215 scrimmage yards at AT&T Stadium. He’s also confident in his other weapons, from Watkins to Woods to Kupp, Higbee and Everett.

“There’s a lot of different playmakers that we feel comfortable with,” McVay said, “and I think the best thing that Jared has done a good job of through the first quarter of the season is, ‘Hey, let the ball go where my progression based on the play dictates.’ That’s why I think you’re seeing guys get involved.”

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Soccer

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  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

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