06-20-2006, 06:40 PM
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Now, I don't recall them using any 3 TE sets on any place except the goal line. I'm not sure if Box does either.
It's certainly possible, though. Branch can be split out wide, Watson can be split on the wing/slot, and then Graham/Thomas can be down off both tackles. With Dillon/Maroney/Faulk in the backfield, some matchups could be created.
EDIT: Looks like I was wrong. Backed up on their own 4 after a Denver punt, the Pats came out on first down with Fauria, Graham, and Watson all out there. The pass would be intended for Branch on a hook but was batted down.
They would use that same set again later, backed up on their own 3. Dillon was stuffed by quick-penetrating Bronco LBs.
On 3rd and short, also in the Denver game, they would bring out all 3 again, this time with Evans and Dillon in the backfield. Dillon would spring it for 11 yards.
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