08-25-2008, 10:16 AM
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In the Starting Line-up
Join Date: May 2006
Location: MA
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Re: 3 Preseason games in 11 days
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Originally Posted by Rob0729
As Christopher Gasper pointed out in his Notes column today, the Pats have 3 preseason games in 11 days. That is a brutal schedule.
I think he has been taking it extra easy on rushing veterans back from injuries this preseason and sitting a lot of players during games and the schedule is probably because of it. I also think this is why some people feel the Patriots lack intensity. I think there is a definite burnout/injury risk with a schedule like this and going all out (even the preseason version of going all out) and playing players who are less than 100% at this point in the season.
If the Pats had this stretch in their schedule in the regular season, people would be pointing to this stretch as a brutal part of their schedule and worried about their ability to stay fresh and sharp. I think Belichick knows this is an issue and doesn't want to risk anything on meaningless preseason games. This could be playing a big factor in our poor showings the first three games.
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I totally agree and have been thinking this way before the preseason began. Some of the issues with special teams are a little concerning but it goes back to the attitude the team has taken thus far. They do need to turn it on asap as far as intensity goes but I do think the Patriots are trying to figure things out that will work this season that they didn't have time to figure out this offseason because of how long last season was. In short, I am not worried and I do think this season will be a success.
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