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Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
By: Ian Logue
Back in January the Jets realized that if they disrupt Tom Brady and put pressure on him, they'll be able to throw him off well enough to slow down New England's offense. That's still the plan they're going with heading into this week's showdown in Foxbo...
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Re: Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
Good thing Miami, San Diego and Oakland didn't think of this! Buffalo thought of it, but Brady still managed to put up 31 on them.
I know, let's start Brian Hoyer or Ryan Mallet on Sunday! That will throw the Jests off!
Seriously, there was a game when Brady was still a relatively new Pats QB where the Jets were killing him in the first half. They made half time adjustments and he started getting rid of the ball on his third step (1-2-gone) and they couldn't get to him any more, and we ended up winning the game. It must have been one of the Superbowl years because the game is on one of the 3 Games to Glory CDs. BB and/or BOb should dust off that 2nd half game plan, which was probably engineered by Charlie Weis.
Re: Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
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Originally Posted by PatsDeb
Good thing Miami, San Diego and Oakland didn't think of this! Buffalo thought of it, but Brady still managed to put up 31 on them.
I know, let's start Brian Hoyer or Ryan Mallet on Sunday! That will throw the Jests off!
Seriously, there was a game when Brady was still a relatively new Pats QB where the Jets were killing him in the first half. They made half time adjustments and he started getting rid of the ball on his third step (1-2-gone) and they couldn't get to him any more, and we ended up winning the game. It must have been one of the Superbowl years because the game is on one of the 3 Games to Glory CDs. BB and/or BOb should dust off that 2nd half game plan, which was probably engineered by Charlie Weis.
Lol. So true. Glad the know the Jets are studying Tom, it least they are preparing for the game like a profession team.
Because they certainly don't act like it in public.
Re: Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
The way to beat Brady. Get consistent pressure with a four man rush, the rest in pass coverage, and extra bonus if you can get the pressure from up the middle!
And if you can find a QB in history that can deal with that (other than maybe Steve Young, a young Elway and maybe Montana) then I am all ears.
Re: Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
If the take away Welker (Revis will bait Brady all game long) and the TE, then all of the sudden, that puts so much pressure on Branch to be the man. I am not sure where Ocho is in his progression, but this would be a great week to shine.
Re: Jets Studying Brady, Looking For Weaknesses in QB's Game
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Originally Posted by PittPatriot
If the take away Welker (Revis will bait Brady all game long) and the TE, then all of the sudden, that puts so much pressure on Branch to be the man. I am not sure where Ocho is in his progression, but this would be a great week to shine.
You're not going to stop Welker and Gronk in single coverage, so even if they are covered, someone will be open. Brady knows how to find open receivers, and if they try to replicate last year's gameplan, then we'd better be willing to just run the ball down their throats.