He actually succeeded at that, with Brenden Schooler downing the ball at the 6-yard line after the false start/neutral-zone infraction/delay of game trifecta. And because this game was this game, the Giants declined the penalty, thereby making it theoretically more difficult for Bryce Baringer to drop the kick close to the goal line. Perhaps a 50-yard field goal would be attempted now. Yet when lining up for that fourth-and-7 play, they appeared to have gotten the Giants to jump offside. Facing a fourth-and-7 at the Giants' 37-yard line, the Patriots decided to punt, which is clownish in and of itself when you spent a fourth-round pick on your kicker. Two plays later, Demario Douglas muffed a punt. On the very next play, Tommy DeVito threw an accurate pass to Wan'Dale Robinson. On a second-and-17 a few plays later, Saquon Barkley - the best offensive player in this game - dropped a screen pass. Adoree' Jackson broke up the telegraphed pass with ease.) (The resulting third-and-7 saw Jones throw to DeVante Parker on a slant. This was, as a reminder, the offense's third play of the game. And they did not have their doo-doo together. Three plays later, Mac Jones fumbled a shotgun snap on third-and-2, but it didn't count because the Patriots failed to get the play off before the expiration of the play clock.
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