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Mike Vrabel takes a dig at Falcons head coach Raheem Morris after he accused Patriots of cheating in Week 9
The New England Patriots continue to stack wins after beating the Atlanta Falcons in Week 9.The one-point win didn't come without controversy, however. After the game, Falcons head coach Raheem Morris accused the Patriots of "clapping" before the snap that led to an intentional grounding call on
The term was coined by coach Mike Vrabel during his regular appearance on WEEI's The Greg Hill Show on Monday morning. Vrabel was responding to an accusation from Falcons coach Raheem Morris who said that New England had simulated Atlanta's snap by clapping, which directly led to a key intentional grounding call late in the fourth quarter.
Left guard Matthew Bergeron exited the game in the first half due to an ankle injury and did not return. Right guard Chris Lindstrom also suffered a foot injury, and edge rusher Leonard Floyd left due to a hamstring injury. Morris met with media on Monday to discuss the loss and provide some injury updates.
Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris had to own up to an "embarrassing" mistake his team made late in Sunday's loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Falcons
After the game, head coach Raheem Morris didn’t hold back on criticizing New England. “They were clapping and simulated our snap," Morris said. "That's why the ball got snapped early and Mike wasn't ready for the snap." Morris wasn’t afraid to put ...
After a second blowout loss to arguably the worst team on the Falcons schedule, have we reached the end of the Raheem Morris era? Kevin Knight and Adnan Ikic discuss.
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