Going to try to do this more as we wait for the coaches' film to be posted on Mondays.
The Patriot's 36-20 victory over the Raiders was actually a very tight affair until the middle of the third quarter, and then the Patriots put the Raiders away. Vegas actually had a chance to execute New England's patented double score, right in their own home, with two touchdowns to close and open the halves.
Instead, the Raiders missed a field goal and the Patriots wound up with a 14- or 10-point swing that gave them a 20-10 lead and made it very difficult for the Raiders to come back.
How did it happen? Once again, it was Derek Carr's inability to make a game-changing play against a tough opponent, and a key double block by Jermaine Eluemunor to spring Sony Michel and put the Patriots in position to score a touchdown.

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Three Plays to a W: Derek Carr's inability to make a play, Jermaine Eluemunor's double block set Patriots to a victory
Play No. 1: 2-6-NE 22 (11:37) (Shotgun) D.Carr pass incomplete short middle to D.Waller (D.McCourty).
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3-6-NE 22 (11:32) (Shotgun) D.Carr pass short left to J.Richard to NE 22 for no gain (T.Brooks).
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2-4-NE 37 (10:07) S.Michel right tackle to LV 25 for 38 yards (N.Morrow).
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