Toucher & Rich: ESPN’s Mike Reiss speculates on Juju Smith-Schuster’s Game-Day absence, Jack Jones’ mysterious Injury
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 10: Sydney Brown #21 of the Philadelphia Eagles tackles Marcus Jones #25 of the New England Patriots as Jones fields a punt during the first quarter at Gillette Stadium on September 10, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
ESPN’s Mike Reiss joined Toucher & Rich this morning to discuss the New England Patriots and their week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. They discuss the relative lack of playing time for JuJu Smith-Schuster in Sunday’s game, and speculate about the reasons behind it. Mike Reiss mentions that JuJu only played 54% of the snaps, which is unusual, and suggests it could be related to conditioning or a lingering knee issue. Rich inquires if it might be a benching due to running wrong routes, but Mike believes it’s more related to his physical condition, as he was on the field earlier in the same drive.
They also briefly touch upon the injury of Jack Jones, which seemed suspiciously timed after legal issues, and Mike Reiss expresses the need to make further inquiries about the situation. Finally, they discuss a theory that Juju’s absence might have been a strategic move by the Patriots to avoid a distracting story on a nationally televised game day, but they acknowledge the inconsistency in that theory. Mike Reiss commits to looking into the matter further.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 10: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles attempts a pass during the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on September 10, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots found themselves in an early disadvantage and were unable to make a complete comeback, resulting in a 25-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. Despite having several opportunities to seize a late-game lead, Mac Jones and the Patriots’ offense couldn’t quite synchronize during crucial moments, leading to the team starting the 2023 season at 0-1.
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A Rorschach test in Week 1: 6 takeaways from the Patriots' season-opening loss to the Eagles
The New England Patriots’ season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday had a little bit of something for everybody. There was a lot to digest in the team’s 25-20 loss that saw them come up just short of erasing a 16-0 first quarter deficit.
Coming off of the offseason and training camp there were a lot of people with preconceived notions about this team. Some positive, and some negative. By the time the clock hit 0:00 on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium, those both with glasses half full and glasses half empty likely came away feeling they’d been proven right.
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This game was a real Rorschach test of takes. A Rorschach test, or inkblot test, is a psychological test where subjects are asked to say what they see when shown various pools of ink in no shape in particular. Supposedly, people’s answers to these tests can be used to their examine a person’s personality characteristics. Basically, what you see in the ink shows who you are as a person. Similarly, what people saw in this game says a lot about what kind of fan they are.
The Patriots had their issues Sunday against the Eagles, many of which mirrored last year or going back multiple seasons. But this is a new season and new coaching staff. They have time to fix what ailed them. Do these Patriots deserve the benefit of the doubt given their inability to adjust the past few seasons?
People in the glass-half-empty group will call any attempt to add context to the game ‘excuses’ or say there are no moral victories. People in the glass-half-full group will say the people in the empty group have a ‘bias’ or ‘agenda’ or something like that.
In reality, it’s probably too early to tell from either side. But that’s not how this works. That’s why in the end, there is one clear winner from Sunday’s Patriots performance – 98.5 The Sports Hub. With a game like this, expect the takes from both sides of the spectrum to come flying in hot all week.
Most of the lessons learned about this team from this game are more of the X’s and O’s variety than the ‘team DNA’ variety. Because while the game script may have looked familiar, the schematics of what the Patriots did certainly didn’t. Let’s start there with this week’s takeaways…
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