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Old 01-18-2007, 10:08 PM   #1
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Default Who needs to play the perfect game..

Ok so the obvious answer is all men on the field and sidelines do...

But who in your mind, is the key player to getting everything going and falling into place..

IMO:

Defense: Starts with Wilfork/Wright and TBC/Colvin-- if Wilfork(and Wright when called on) can consistently clog the middle and keep constant pressure coming right into mannings face, get him moving around--we are in good shape.. and as long as colvin and TBC get to manning or cut off Addai from bouncing outside-- it would allow our ILB's and Backfield to become more exotic and confuse manning...

Special Teams : KR/PR and Gunners -- Field position will be huge.. and we dont want manning set up to be one toss away from ADAM V. Range.

Offense: Other than having to have a vertical threat(Gaffney,Caldwell,Jackson???) to keep the box as empty as possible.. we need some physical presence here. Grahambo/Watson/Dillon/Evans need to make Sanders PAY for coming down close to the line....some good old smashmouth football... and Maroney will have to have one or 2 big runs to really open up the Play Action late in the game.
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:10 PM   #2
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Default Re: Who needs to play the perfect game..

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Ok so the obvious answer is all men on the field and sidelines do...

But who in your mind, is the key player to getting everything going and falling into place..

IMO:

Defense: Starts with Wilfork/Wright and TBC/Colvin-- if Wilfork(and Wright when called on) can consistently clog the middle and keep constant pressure coming right into mannings face, get him moving around--we are in good shape.. and as long as colvin and TBC get to manning or cut off Addai from bouncing outside-- it would allow our ILB's and Backfield to become more exotic and confuse manning...

Special Teams : KR/PR and Gunners -- Field position will be huge.. and we dont want manning set up to be one toss away from ADAM V. Range.

Offense: Other than having to have a vertical threat(Gaffney,Caldwell,Jackson???) to keep the box as empty as possible.. we need some physical presence here. Grahambo/Watson/Dillon/Evans need to make Sanders PAY for coming down close to the line....some good old smashmouth football... and Maroney will have to have one or 2 big runs to really open up the Play Action late in the game.
This will sound trite, but it is true. NO ONE needs to play a perfect game. Everyone jst needs to do their job.
We are more likely to lose if one player is horrible than we are to win if one is 'perfect'.
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:11 PM   #3
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I totally agree bro..I am just trying to spark a convo that doenst have much to do with What colt players are saying or What LT is saying, Or what reporter picked who and said what about belichick..yanno?
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Old 01-18-2007, 10:12 PM   #4
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Default Re: Who needs to play the perfect game..

ok so to change the question, Who needs to be consistent in their role in the game..
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ok so to change the question, Who needs to be consistent in their role in the game..
If the OL plays an average game for them, and is consistent throughout the day, we cannot lose.
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