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First I want to see a win because that is what really counts. But, I'd like to see some other things without being unrealistic.
1. A crisp, fired up, and focused team on both sides and ST's.
2. Only one or 2 penalties. Asking for none is unrealistic.
3. Matt Light handeling Taylor so he stays off Tom.
4. No turnovers and maximum ball security.
5. Doug Gabriel with 3 or more receptions so he becomes part of the offense. And, Caldwell continuing his good play.
6.Hobbs not falling for the double move.
I'm sure some of you have some things to add.
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I agree with all your points. I would like to add that Watson not cough up the ball, turn over or not. Since he shook off his case of the dropsies, he has caught fumblitis instead. A far more serious condition.
First I want to see a win because that is what really counts. But, I'd like to see some other things without being unrealistic.
1. A crisp, fired up, and focused team on both sides and ST's.
2. Only one or 2 penalties. Asking for none is unrealistic.
3. Matt Light handeling Taylor so he stays off Tom.
4. No turnovers and maximum ball security.
5. Doug Gabriel with 3 or more receptions so he becomes part of the offense. And, Caldwell continuing his good play.
6.Hobbs not falling for the double move.
I'm sure some of you have some things to add.
this is a good team that's getting better.
matt light does OK. not the VERY best. he's injured like everyone else. and he's playing at the wrong position. kaczur was draeted to be the LT. matt light is supposed to be a RT. if we can ever get light over there, watch the OL take off.
turnovers? is anyone going thru games with 0 turnovers?
i was not happy with the selection of hobbs in the 1st place.
penalties? that goes with well disciplined football teams. not here, at least not yet.
I would like to see both Maroney and Jackson be more a part of the offense, if in fact they play.
Maroney as a receiver coming out of the backfield, and Jackson on a deep post, or two.....early in the game.
I am not expecting a lot from Jackson. He is definitely a rookie bust. That does not mean he will not improve. It just means don't expect a lot from him for the rest of this year. Maybe one or two downfield attempts per game. I never liked rookie WR's anyway.http://208.109.107.176/new-england-p...5123#post85123
Play action inside the red zone and not try to ram the ball in on consecutive 1st and 2nd downs.....
The Pats have the best red zone offense in the league.
Hobbs NOT in the starting lineup at corner. They will try to match Chambers on Hobbs and Chambers will eat him up.
Hobbs is at Least the 2nd best corner on this team. True, he has to work on getting his hips around faster, but after Asante, who would you rather see at corner?
My apologies for not being board savvy enough to do the multiple quote thing.
It is wrong, IMO, to say you dont expect a lot from a player just because he is a rookie. Terry Glenn caught just under 100 passes his rookies. season. Many other rookie receivers did likewise, Anquan Boldin.... and many others caught anywhere from 50 on up....including Larry FitsGerald... Jackson can be as good as they are, IMO, but he needs to be used and thrown to....people have gottne down on him because he dropped a pass, and that is unfair..all receivers drop passes..... He needs to be used more and be more involved in the offense, and I think people will see just how good he can be. ..NEM
Jackson would be seeing more playing time if he was showing improvement and ability during practice each week. Obviously he hasn't....That doesn't mean he will remain a bust. Perhaps with the whole offseason program ahead of him, he will develop.
The could make it easier with some play action. That's all I am suggesting. And, I am not sure that it is the "best" in the NFL...NEM
Looking for the stat, and of course I cant find it now that I need it. But as a percent of scores in the red zone and percent of TD's to total scores (something like 67%), the Pats hold the lead. Damn! I wish I could find it.
If Hobbs is the 2nd best corner on this team, then we are in very bad trouble. He gets beaten constantly, first on quick inside routes, and then on the mid range and deeper passes with double moves, as one poaster already attested to. He is too small and too late to react, that is why he gets so many interference calls.... He gets there, but not in time to reach around the receiver for the ball, consequently, he interferes just before the ball makes contact. He is our weakest link on the corner.
Chad Scott did not have a great game last week, but overall I would rather see him on the corner than Hobs, and relegate hobbs to nickel, or dime, back...
I prefer Hobbs. I see their roles reversed as compared to you, but thats a difference of opinion (hmmm...doesn't a certain head coach agree with my assessment?) However, I have long held that the corners need to get bigger and faster to withstand the rigors of playing these new style WR's around the league. I would love to see an upgrade at corner this offseason, and then, yes, we could use Hobbs as a nickel back.
I'd like to see another game like the Chicago game. For all it's flaws, turnovers, fumbles, it was the most exciting game to watch this year. The intensity was high from the beginning to the end. And the Pats win.