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View Poll Results: Which defense do you prefer if you HAVE to have one?
Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
its a poll
if you can go into the playoffs with either the Patriots defense from 09, last year, or this year, which one would you want?
i want this years
in 09 the defense was not really very good, we did not beat some very good teams, and that defense got some real lucky breaks
in 10 the defense was much better, but it was more turnover prone than good, which i loved, b/c turnovers correlate to game wins...it was an opportunistic defense, but it could NOT produce turnovers, it capitalized on situations presented by teams....so when a team did NOT turn the ball over, we lost
this years defense is different, its streaky, inconsistent, and sometimes has some really bad stretches/drives.....but this defense also have points in the game where they clamp down, play awesome coverage, either zone OR man, and rush and destroy the pocket...and cause a good amount of turnovers...all this with incredible injuries, and playing multiple wr's as db's....brand new safeties, a regressing #1 CB, hurt LB's, revolving door at DL, hell we dont even know what formation we want more until we see the results...3-4 or 4-3
im not saying any of these defenses are the 85 bears,but if i have to be stuck with one, give me this years
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Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
in 09 they were ranked 11th over all and 5th in points but they were maybe the worst pass rushing team in the BB era and they could not make the big stops when they need it to the same last year, this years defense as much as they let any team go up and down the field they do make the plays when they need to,
i would like this years defense a whole lot more if they had Spikes Chung Dowling and carter all at 100% in the playoffs but it is what it is and i am really likeing this team as a whole
Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
2009.... The secondary played like HOFers compared to the one the pats have now.....the front 7 was about the same.
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Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
I went with 2009 by default, none of these defenses are anything to brag about. But I don't remember being as frusterated or nervous about the defense being on the field back then as I have been recently.
Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
Wow, we want the 2009 Adalius Thomas defense that just quit. Sorry, I'll take a better front seven and a crappy secondary that at least gives effort and doesn't whine and ***** all the time.
I really like our front seven, even without Carter. Deaderick, Brace, Anderson and Ellis give us lots of options and we don't need to play Vince At DE half the time because he's our only dominant lineman. G Warren is a great backup too.
Add in Fletcher and spikes to our much improved Nincovich with a healthy Mayo and we could have the best LB rotation in years too.
As bad as the secondary may appear, it's only one unit and DB is an outstanding secondary coach. He has coached up a nowhere secondary before and won a SB with it, don't forget.
Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
Strange question but I like it.
Can I take the 2011 defense with the 2009 Merriweather?
I think in the end I take the 2011 defense because they all had there flaws and sure statistically the 09 was better but I cant look past the collapse vs Balt.
The '11 D has shown some true grit and I will take my chances with these guys.
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Re: Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs
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Originally Posted by signbabybrady
Strange question but I like it.
Can I take the 2011 defense with the 2009 Merriweather?
I think in the end I take the 2011 defense because they all had there flaws and sure statistically the 09 was better but I cant look past the collapse vs Balt.
The '11 D has shown some true grit and I will take my chances with these guys.
The same Merriweather that takes bad angles on ballcarriers (see 2009 div vs BAL) and the same that was cut in the pre-season?
No thanks.
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