Following New England’s 14-10 victory over the Bills on “Monday Night time Soccer,” ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark couldn’t assist however reward Patriots head coach Invoice Belichick – by evaluating him to God.
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Head coach Invoice Belichick of the New England Patriots reacts in the course of the second quarter towards the Buffalo Payments at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, Dec. 6, 2021.
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Clark known as Belichick “the best of all time” throughout an look on Scott Van Pelt’s “SportsCenter” on Monday evening after the top-seeded Patriots gained management of the AFC East.
“[Belichick] understands tips on how to construct soccer groups in his likeness and picture,” Clark defined. “You already know the one different individual they talked about constructing issues in his likeness and picture? It was within the Bible — it was God.”
On Tuesday morning, Clark wrote, “I used to be clear as hell!” in response to a tweet about his feedback.

Mac Jones #10, proper, of the New England Patriots arms the ball off to Damien Harris #37 of the New England Patriots in the course of the first quarter towards the Buffalo Payments at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, Dec. 6, 2021.
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Within the win, New England quarterback Mac Jones accomplished 2 of three passes for under 19 yards. Attributable to 40 mph winds in Orchard Park, New York, the Patriots turned to their working recreation led by former Alabama product Damien Harris, who piled up 111 yards on 10 carries with one landing. Rookie Rhamondre Stevenson added 78 yards on the bottom.
The Patriots ran the soccer 46 instances for a grand complete of 222 yards. Jones’ three go makes an attempt had been the fewest by any crew in a recreation since 1974. The Patriots’ protection has risen to the event as of late — they’re permitting solely 15.4 factors per recreation, which is the fewest within the NFL.

Buffalo Payments quarterback Josh Allen (17) is tackled by New England Patriots outdoors linebacker Matt Judon (9) in the course of the first half of an NFL soccer recreation in Orchard Park, New York, Monday, Dec. 6, 2021.
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It was New England’s seventh-straight win.
The Patriots (9-4) enter their bye in Week 14. They may face the Colts on Dec. 18.