12-05-2007, 07:24 AM
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Re: we had ALOT of drops last night
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Originally Posted by phimseto
Talking with my buddy last night after the game, he lamented that this Pats team isn't built to play in bad weather - a legitimate concern that showed yesterday evening. My own hope is that our end of season schedule is an advantage. They are all northeast, outdoor games, meaning that the Pats should be conditioned and trained up for a rough weather postseason once those games come around.
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It's been said before but needs saying again, it's not the rough cold weather or the snow that's a problem for this Pats team. This team could play in any of the Pats Jan playoff weather games and win. It's the wind. Moss commented that the ball behaved like a knuckler in those freaky high gusty winds, moving just as it approached the hands. He said his eyes were swiveling trying to follow the ball. He said no excuse, just answering the reporter's question.
We will not see freaky winds like that again. Strong gusts at field level will hurt a deep passing team. I'd made that point before the game. During the game, I posted that Josh needed to stop calling the longer ball and focus on short screens and short passes and recognize that game conditions were affecting the game plan. By mid 4th QTR he finally did make those adjustments with the result that Brady overcame the deficit. Unlike your buddy, I'm confident about this O in January conditions.
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