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Old 11-05-2007, 12:14 AM   #1
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The defense played tremendous today, aside from the early tackling troubles. It was obvious that the pass was more of a concern than the run and Addai was going to get his yards, so some of that is justified based on game plan. But there were some really bad tackling issues in the first half today.

Aside from that botched, everyone-run-into-each-other Addai TD to end the half, the defense didn't allow much. The Colts twice got ref help to get them to the 5 and came away with 3 points both times. The defense couldn't quite put the clamps on after the Bracket INT. But also remember this is a GREAT Colts offense (even without Marvin). 6 gift points, 7 on horrible tackling and 7 on a good drive on a short field by the colts.

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Old 11-05-2007, 12:15 AM   #2
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The D took a lot of heat in the game thread. Fred and Tim Fox tonight said what I did in the game thread. A lot of the trouble tonight was due to scheme. 4 and 5 players at a time were playing out of position to accommodate what Bill decided they needed to do to stop Manning. Absent Harrison that was perhaps unnecessary, but Bill is nothing if not stubborn...

I was reminded of the story of how he convinced befuddled Giants players entering a superbowl that if they gave up 100 yards on the ground they would win the championship. It was really the YAC on a 2 yard dump pass to Addai that was the unintended consequence. But again, guys were out of position still covering guys well or covering guys who Manning couldn't trust or getting screwed by zebras. I don't think Bill factored in the zebras, although he should know better by now.

Red zone D was brass balls. And in the last 10 minutes of the game the were like bowling ball sized brass balls. That's why Bill was so happy as time expired. They did what he told them to do even though it's not their comfort zone, and stepped big in spite of it when it mattered most.
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The key to this game was the D holding the Colts to field goals after the refs gave them the ball twice on the Pats 5 yard line with those BS calls.

That was huge. You are right they do deserve major props for standing strong even when the refs were screwing them.
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This was the best offense the Pats have faced,They should be even better the 2nd time around should they meet again
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The D took a lot of heat in the game thread. Fred and Tim Fox tonight said what I did in the game thread. A lot of the trouble tonight was due to scheme. 4 and 5 players at a time were playing out of position to accommodate what Bill decided they needed to do to stop Manning. Absent Harrison that was perhaps unnecessary, but Bill is nothing if not stubborn...

I was reminded of the story of how he convinced befuddled Giants players entering a superbowl that if they gave up 100 yards on the ground they would win the championship. It was really the YAC on a 2 yard dump pass to Addai that was the unintended consequence. But again, guys were out of position still covering guys well or covering guys who Manning couldn't trust or getting screwed by zebras. I don't think Bill factored in the zebras, although he should know better by now.

Red zone D was brass balls. And in the last 10 minutes of the game the were like bowling ball sized brass balls. That's why Bill was so happy as time expired. They did what he told them to do even though it's not their comfort zone, and stepped big in spite of it when it mattered most.

Good post. It was a very different scheme today and it seemed like the scheme was made to stop the pass but to do that it would allow some runs. That Addai TD was also about players having brain-farts, possibly from being out of position and comfort zone. Rodney pushed Gay down, Vrabel ran over Rodney, Hobbs(I think, or who was that?) had a bad angle. They should have stopped that play, but a collosal screw up allowed for a TD there. Other than that they played pretty damn well.
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The Pats D held up on two very tough pass interference calls that put the Colts in the red zone. And when I say "tough" I mean of course downright wrong, blown, miscalls.

The defense held up. They should get the game ball.
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the defense pulled through when it counted the most... there are some flaws but did a good job nonetheless
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I agree we did do great on defense.Did you know richard seymour had 5 tackles, and a tiped field goal that missed.
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Really, how many times can you expect a team to be spotted the ball on the 5 and not get it in the endzone.

Great job by the D.

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