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GAME SUMMARY DATF October 28. 1984 .DAY of WFFK Sunday STARTING TIME VS. HOME New England Patriots Sullivan Stadium, ^Oxboro WE GAME SUMMARY Copyright © 1984 by The National Football League All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media iNfL) in their coverage of the game, any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of The National Football League. 1 • oo p>4 DATF October 28. 1984 .DAY OF WFFK Sunday STARTING TIME New England Patriots Sullivan Stadium, ^oxboro VISITOR N6W Y°rk JetS _VS. HOME AT WEATHER Cloudy, Humid TEMPERATURE 70 wiNin AND niRFP.TION SSE 10 OFFICIALS: RFFFRFF Chuck Heberling , , Gordon Wells Dale Orem MPIRF .LINE JUDGE BACK A1 _ SIDE LINESMAN Tom Johnson JUDGE_AlLjJury_ J1JDGF Parley Musser |YJfiftF Bill Quinby New York Jets New England Patriots VISIT0R OFFENSE DEFENSE LINEUPS OFFENSE HOME DEFENSE WR 80 Lam Jones LE 99 Mark Gastineau WR 86 Stanley Morgan LE 77 Ken Sims TE 86 Glenn Dennison LT 73 Joe Klecko LT 76 Brian Holloway NT 98 Dennis Owens LT 68 Reggie McElroy RT 78 Barry Bennett LG 75 Guy Morriss RE 90 Toby Williams LG 70 Stan Waldemore RE 74 Ron Faurot C 58 Pete Brock L0LB 56 Andre Tippett C 65 Joe Fields LLB 51 Greg Buttle RG 61 Ron Wooten L1LB 57 Steve Nelson RG 60 Dan Alexander MLB 50 Bob Crable RT 68 Darryl Haley RILB 50 Larry McGrew RT 79 Marvin Powell RLB 56 Lance Mehl TE 87 Lin Dawson R0LB 55 Don Blackmon TE 82 Mickey Shuler LCB 29 Johhny Lynn WR 81 Stephen Starr ing LCB 43 Ernest Gibson QB 10 Pat Ryan RCB 27 Russell Carter QB 11 Tony Eason RCB 26 Ray Clayborn RB 24 Freeman McNeil SS 21 Kirk Springs FB 30 Mosi Tatupu SS 38 Roland James WR 84 Bobby Humphrey FS 28 Darrol Ray H-B 88 Derrick Ramsey FS 31 Fred Marion SUBSTITUTIONS SUBSTITUTIONS 5 Pat Leahy 57 John Woodring 95 Tom 1 Tony Franklin 47 Paul Dombroski 7 Ken O'Brien 58 Bobby Bell Baldwin 17 Luke Prestridge 51 Brian Ingram 85 Julius 15 Chuck Ramsey 59 Kyle Clifton 22 Keith Lee 54 Ed Williams Adams 31 Marion Barber 64 Guy Bingham 23 Rod McSwain 59 Tim Golden 95 Ed 34 Johnny Hector 76 Ben Rudolph 25 Rick Sanford 60 Luther Henson Reynold 38 George Floyd 81 Derrick Gaffney 32 Craig James 65 Doug Rogers 46 Fernanza Burgess 83 Nick Bruckner 33 Tony Collins 66 Paul Fairchild 48 Ken Schroy 85 Wesley Walker 40 Greg Hawthorne 67 Steve Moore 49 Tony Paige 89 Rocky Klever 41 Bo Robinson 70 Scott Virkus 52 Jim Eliopulos 93 Marty Lyons 42 Ronnie Lippett 82 Clarence Weathers 53 Jim Sweeney 94 Rusty Guilbeau 44 Jon Williams 83 Cedric Jones 20 Davlin Mullen 61 George Lilja DID NOT PLAY 73 John Hannah DND'j 80 Irving Fryar DND 23 Dennis Bligen 63 Ted Banker 14 Steve Grogan FIELD GOALS Leahy 46 GOOD, 18 GOOD (Made & Missed) Franklin 20 GOOD, 27 GOOD, 47 GOOD 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL •Visitor) New York Jets 10 10 0 0 20 ( ome) New England Patriot s 0 6 10 14 - 30 ELAPSED SCORE TEAM PERIOD TIME SCORING PLAY VISITOR HOME NY 1 10:57 Leahy, 46 FG (.8/16) 3 0 NY 1 15:00 Klever, 7 pass from OBrien. Leahy kick (4/59) 10 0 NE 2 5:10 Franklin, 20 FG (13/72) 10 3 NY 2 9:19 T.P.ahy, 18 FG C8/7n 13 3 NY 2 13:39 Barber, 2 run, Lp.ahv k-fr.le (1/hl) 20 3 NE 2 15:00 Franklin, 27 FG (7/58) 20 6 NE 3 9»21 Franklin, 47 FG (7/17) 20 9 NE 3 13:34 C. James, 25 run, Franklin kick (4/48) 20 16 NE 4 4:07 Starringp 5 pass from Eason, Franklin kick (8/45) 20 23 NE 4 12:07 Collins, 4 run", Franklin kick (10/89) 20 30 Attendance! Tickets distributed: 60^890 (sellout) Tickets used* 60r513 Tickets unused: 377 Time of Game: 3 hours, 10 minutes ATTENDANCE. (TICKETS DISTRIBUTED. .; UNUSED. .). TIME 4 DATE OCTQB&* 28.1984 FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AT /p*QOfto; MA. > e VISITOR flst*) Yozxi <Jtrs HOMF A/zvJ EubUMh 7 / rrR)Or$ NET LONG NET LONG RUSHING ATT. YARDS AVG. GAIN TD RUSHING ATT. YARDS AVG. GAIN ID Mc MVu '7 l|0 6X S3 0 Z477j/0(j ? 18 2..0 sT 0 titcroZ 7 40 5~.7 IS~ 0 COLLI NS (c 1? 3.2- 7 / 8M&£« 2. ft 4.0 (n f £ASQAI 3 <o *.0 J" 0 falbt 3 4 f.3 Z o \TM6±. CAM* /o 7? 7.? 2rr , CTBRteKt 1 4 4.0 ^T o TOTALS 30 |6fe ^3 TOTALS 28 122- 4.4 2JV TKDs\r^ Ma•Ad. TKD,^ Had PASSING ATT. COMP. YARDS ^YDS. TD LG. Int. PASSING ATT. COMP. YARDS ^^YD& TD LG. Int ^y/W H> ? 8? P '7 2 E^SOA/ J^ 23 111 >^ Z(g I tfflrfl&J 9 6 6! M^rJ / -?P Q TOTALS TOTALS If /j~ I7Q ^ ( <2f l 2^ 3i~ 23 273 ^iT _!_• 26 / PASS RECEIVING NO. YARDS LG. TD PASS RECEIVING NO. YARDS LG. TD ^A/E 7 w /? 0 fiAMSEi 4 31 12- O hctf&L^ / 28 1ft P ^r/MAitiG 4 3vT 20 1 KL£\fBR. / 7 7r / MOKbAd 3 6Q 2fc 0 fteCTDfi 2L ? 8 0 D/kiJoM ,5" J2> 24 0 JtfUL6R 2 20 M 0 /Mtt7&oeA/£ / /8 /0 0 U^LK^ 2. ) 1 6 0 Ld£ffm&& OMtMCV / /7 /7 o COLD M^S ' / 8 8 0 TATVPO 2, J70 24 0 <rme%i CIAM* 2- /ft 12- 0 TOTALS tf" 170 es 1 TOTALS 23 27^5 2fe 1 INTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS LG. TD INTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS LG. TD CArt-rtft / /? /? 0 0>nnes; fibiAtfb 1 /4 /4 0 hlELSQ'd / 0 o o * TOTALS I / 9 /<? o TOTALS 2_ /4 M- 0 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. TB IN 20 LG. PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. TB IN 20 LG. f^Art^f 5" /73 34U 0 I 47 PZttTtobkL ^ 233 44. L 0 1 8£ - TOTALS TOTALS 11 PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YARDS LG. TD PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YARDS LG. TD — SfAliUa 3 / 23 /I 0 5TA*WKU< 3 1? ft Q *3AA*<LS "rtObMiP / — TOTALS TOTALS 3 ) 2S M o .3 1 /? 8 Q KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YARDS LG. TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YARDS LG. TD 5?ft\M6S 4 82- 2X 0 LOILW/^K <3©N\ ,5~~ /OT Z3 Q /ft/<^ / o Q p ; - TOTALS §v 2r o TOTALS jr /or 2-3 Q DWN OPP. OUT OWN OPP. OUT RJM. r YDS LTD VDS. TO FUM. YDS LTD YDS. TO FUMBLES FCC. BOS. FUMBLES REC RET. BOS. Af A t 'Vo N0 . A); M /> • ; •- -~ £' - • r H , „ , £,,,: .1*^ s • •- • ,-, 1 TOTALS TOTALS A/£U) Vow \JgK VS MstJ Ek&Lkhlb TmKiGJX (Visitor) (Home) Date >SuhJb*v QCTO&EZ 28;/984 At: &QLUVM ^mbiUM. &*&>&& f MA, FINAL TEAM STATISTICS VISITOR HOME JETS T>AT«IOT* TOTAL FIRST DOWNS _L2 22_ BY RUSHING & 6 BYPASSING LQ \J=z BY PENALTY L A THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4""/ f ~|3k°/o 5~/3"^^° FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY O~Q~0 °/o 0"""Q"""Q °/o TOTAL NET YARDS W P ok(o TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS (Inc. times thrown passing) 53. ^_Z AVERAGE GAIN PER OFFENSIVE PLAY ^jQ± SA<o NET YARDS RUSHING / kb Lb^ TOTAL RUSHING PLAYS 3Q Z3. AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSHING PLAY £o_ J_JL NET YARDS PASSING I3SL 2:^4 TIMES THROWN—YARDS LOST ATTEMPTING TO PASS 4 Fo\38 ^"flftffi GROSS YARDS PASSING ^22 273 PASS ATTEMPTS—COMPLETIONS—HAD INTERCEPTED Q. l± 4_ 3S~~23 L AVERAGE GAIN PER PASS PLAY (Inc. times thrown passing) 4±h 6J3 PUNTS—NUMBER AND AVERAGE HADBLOCKED tML 8°>!A TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE .(<W. fifif&. M>. /tfrc/\73 ).... H^ =23 NO. AND YARDS PUNT RETURNS 3-13 3-/9 NO. AND YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS _ ^ 5 !QA. NO. AND YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURNS L LX £i f4_ PENALTIES—NUMBER AND YARDS FUMBLES—NUMBER AND LOST o-o o-Q TOUCHDOWNS ^ ^ RUSHING , / __Z PASSING ! ! RETURNS 0 2 EXTRA POINTS MADE—ATTEMPTS —^—^ >? ^ ... FIELD GOALS MADE—ATTEMPTS —^ ^ *J—^— Oft Sb -K] O^r TIME OF POSSESSION ^p ^ °( —— New York Jets vs New England Patriots at Sullivan Stadium, Foxborough, MA 10/28/84 Legend: MJ" denotes Jets, "P" denotes Patriots. "()" denotes primary tackier Weather: 70 degrees, Cloudy and humid, wind SSE 10 First Quarter, Page 1 Patriots win the toss and will receive, Jets defend South goal Leahy kicks off to JWilliams 5 yds deep in end zone left sideline return 23 yds (Schroy) Pl-10 P18 (14:50) Eason at QB. Tatupu runs to left side for 1 yd (Mehl) P2-9 P19 Eason passes complete up the middle to Morgan for 26 yd gain (Lynn) FIRST DOWN Pl-10 P45 Tatupu runs to left side for a 1 yd loss (Klecko) P2-11 P44 Eason pass is tipped by Rudolph incomplete, PENALTY, NE, motion, Hawthorne, declined P3-11 P44 Eason pass complete to Starring right sideline for 6 yd gain (Lynn) P4-11 (§50 Prestridge punting, fair catch by Springs at J22, 28 yd punt, PENALTIES, offsetting P4-11 @50 Prestridge punting to Springs at 20, returns left for 6 yds (CJames) 30 yd punt Jl-10 J26 (12:12) Ryan at QB. Ryan completes screen pass right to Jones for 14 yd gain (RJames) FIRST DOWN Jl-10 J40 McNeil takes pitch left for 7 yd gain (Marion) J2-3 J47 McNeil runs to right side for 3 yd gain (Sims) FIRST DOWN Jl-10 @50 McNeil takes pitch left for 4 yd gain (Clayborn) / J2^6 P46 Ryan is sacked by Owens for 7 yd loss PENALTY, NY, McElroy, holding, declined J3-13 J47 Ryan evades heavy pressure by Sims and passes to Hector, rt flat, 8 yds (Gibson) J4-5 P45 Ramsey punts to RJames, fair catch at 10 yd line, 35 yd punt Pl-10 P10 (9:29) Tatupu runs to right side for 5 yd gain (Baldwin) P2-5 P15 Eason is sacked by Faurot for a 9 yd loss P3-14 P6 Eason passes complete to Starring up middle for 4 yd gain (Mehl) P4-10 P10 Prestridge punt to Springs at J49, 41 yd punt, returns left 6yds (Dombroski) Jl-10 P45 (7:21) McNeil runs up the middle for 2 yd gain (TWilliaras) J2-8 P43 Ryan passes complete to Jones left sideline for 17 yd gain (Nelson) PENALTY, NY, Holding on Powell, 10 yds J2-18 J47 Ryan is sacked by Adams for 15 yd loss, PENALTY*, Adams', face mask, 15 yds J2-18 J47 Ryan pass complete to Jones right sideline 9 yd gain (Gibson) J3-9 P44 Ryan pass complete to Jones up middle for 10.
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