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Do you feel any more confidence in the long-term prospects after yesterday?

  • Yes, the offense was clutch & the defense played great when their starters were on the field

    Votes: 14 31.1%
  • No, the offense sucked most of the time and the defense blew it when it counted

    Votes: 31 68.9%

  • Total voters
    45
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Agree or disagree?

While I'm sure some are lining up on the Tobin as we speak, I can say I felt pretty devastated last Monday morning after seeing the Patriots defense get completely dismantled by Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense.

However - yesterday's game was not nearly the same feeling, and while the practical repercussions of the loss might have been quite negative, there were many positives to take away from the game - and realizing this will help your sanity this week.

Some thoughts on the patterns that are forming:

THE OFFENSE:

- Of late, Brady is not nearly as sharp as last season; or as the first several weeks of the year
- Outside of Brian Waters, the offensive line has struggled in both phases and it was being covered up by Brady early on, but won't hold against better DLs.
- We lack a commitment to the running game in the face of any adversity.

The good news: Any of these are fixable
The better news: The offense has showed great resolve all season. This is not like the 2009 Patriots. Their fourth quarter play has been nothing short of stellar: They came back from 31-24 to tie up the Bills. They were able to kill the clock & control the ball against the NYJ. They were uber-clutch against Dallas and against the Giants. And they had a great 4th quarter drive in Pittsburgh, which may have spurred a comeback if not derailed only by a blown call by the ref and some ensuing poor coaching/clock management.

The offense may or may not return to its elite form this season. It remains to be seen. There is some hope for it. But if they are elite in the fourth quarter - that is of great value, and was the hallmark of our championship teams early in the decade.

THE DEFENSE:

The source of much of my angst last Monday was the thought that this defense was utterly hopeless. Yesterday proved that isn't the case. Before you point to the meltdown in the 4th quarter, consider:
- Sergio Brown was only on the field b/c Chung was out
- Tracy White was on the field b/c of injuries to Spikes/Guyton.

Look, if Chung, Guyton & Spikes are hurt - we're screwed. But any team that loses 3 starters is screwed. So why lose sleep over it. We're either going to be healthy or we're not, and there's no point in wringing one's hands over how yesterday's loss occurred, given it was largely at the hands of players who really shouldn't even be on the field.

Outside of that disaster, the defense played well and showed that its performances in the Jets & Cowboys games were not aberrations. Maybe these guys only can play at home - but the fact that they can play to that level is the source of some real hope.

The absolute bottom line for me continues to be that the AFC is tremendously weak this year. And while the Packers are likely to destroy whatever team they face come February in the Super Bowl, I would welcome the opportunity, and I really don't see how this team is any less suited to be that hapless victim than the equally flawed Steelers, Ravens or Jets PROVIDED our defense continues build upon its 3 successful games of late. That might be a huge if, but it's a glimmer of hope that did not exist in some eyes a week ago.
 
not a chance in hell that I feel better than last week. Team lost its second straight game in what was eerily similar to superbowl 42. The offense was clutch but the D wasn't.
 
not a chance in hell that I feel better than last week. Team lost its second straight game in what was eerily similar to superbowl 42. The offense was clutch but the D wasn't.

But again...that was Sergio Brown & Tracy White. Naturally, if that's our D, we're screwed. But it took 4 injuries (Barret, Guyton, Spikes, Chung) to cause that.

The two DPI calls were also things that aren't likely to occur going forward.

I'm looking purely at trends - and I think the defense playing well at home is a real trend. I do not take yesterdy's 4th quarter from the defense and apply it to the existing trend of choking 4th quarter leads, b/c too many freakish things happened that were not related to their performance, or indicative of future performance.
 
But again...that was Sergio Brown & Tracy White. Naturally, if that's our D, we're screwed. But it took 4 injuries (Barret, Guyton, Spikes, Chung) to cause that.

The two DPI calls were also things that aren't likely to occur going forward.

I'm looking purely at trends - and I think the defense playing well at home is a real trend. I do not take yesterdy's 4th quarter from the defense and apply it to the existing trend of choking 4th quarter leads, b/c too many freakish things happened that were not related to their performance, or indicative of future performance.

Injuries are a part of the game. The Giants were without their top RB, and Top receiver. Remember when Patriots fans used to talk about how we were deeper than the Jets (top heavy argument) now it looks like were as shallow as anybody in the NFL in the secondary. God forbid Chung or McCourtey go down. Nobody should be running into a wide receiver like a mad man like Brown did and Tracy white got beat twice.

A note on the DPI, our corners haven't done well playing the ball at all this season so to say thats unlikely is a stretch. If im the Jets next week Im running fades all day against man until Arrington proves he can stop Plax. McKelven couldn't do it so I pretty sure Arrington wont. Safety help will pretty much be a must next week and thats not the case for teams going against our offense. The underneath stuff will likely be there for the Jets.
 
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Injuries are a part of the game. The Giants were without their top RB, and Top receiver. Remember when Patriots fans used to talk about how we were deeper than the Jets (top heavy argument) now it looks like were as shallow as anybody in the NFL in the secondary. God forbid Chung or McCourtey go down. Nobody should be running into a wide receiver like a mad man like Brown did and Tracy white got beat twice.

That's fair - if Chung has a serious injury at some point this season, we absolutely do not have the depth to overcome it. But that's such a showstopper that I'm not going to worry about it at all. There's no point in worrying about things the team cannot control. If Chung is on the field, that defense played quite well yesterday - for the third time in 4 games.
 
Is this thread for real?

A 2 game losing streak and we are supposed to feel better this week than last?

Geez,I bet the whole Patriot Nation will have a real hard on when we lose to the Jets and a 3 game losing streak....that would be even better than sex!
:rolleyes:
 
Is this thread for real?

A 2 game losing streak and we are supposed to feel better this week than last?

Geez,I bet the whole Patriot Nation will have a real hard on when we lose to the Jets and a 3 game losing streak....that would be even better than sex!
:rolleyes:

Way to read nothing in the thread but the title and post anyway!
 
That's fair - if Chung has a serious injury at some point this season, we absolutely do not have the depth to overcome it. But that's such a showstopper that I'm not going to worry about it at all. There's no point in worrying about things the team cannot control. If Chung is on the field, that defense played quite well yesterday - for the third time in 4 games.

If Sanders and Meriweather were here, we'd be able to weather an injury to Chung. Have in the past.
 
That's fair - if Chung has a serious injury at some point this season, we absolutely do not have the depth to overcome it. But that's such a showstopper that I'm not going to worry about it at all. There's no point in worrying about things the team cannot control. If Chung is on the field, that defense played quite well yesterday - for the third time in 4 games.

Chung isn't as great as everyone wants to believe he is. The defense went downhill after Spikes left.
 
Way to read nothing in the thread but the title and post anyway!

It doesn't matter,its ******ed to think that a fan can feel better about 3 losses than 2 losses because some plays were better this week but in the end the same result,an L
.....It's just stupid,I don't care what the premise is.
 
If Sanders and Meriweather were here, we'd be able to weather an injury to Chung. Have in the past.

I agree. The release of Sanders - while I had nothing really wrong with at the time - is really, really hurting this team right now. He would be such a steadying force back there, particularly with his familiarity and experience with these guys and this system. I am sure that in hindsight Belichick is upset with that one.
 
It doesn't matter,its ******ed to think that a fan can feel better about 3 losses than 2 losses because some plays were better this week but in the end the same result,an L
.....It's just stupid,I don't care what the premise is.

They aren't going to win every game.

If the ones they lose at least shows hopes of them being able to compete defensively - that is a silver lining that we haven't had for some time.
 
Losing to an elite team on the road vs losing to an average team at home.....I repeat at home.

Gee, I feel so much better, now we are losing home games.
 
They aren't going to win every game.

If the ones they lose at least shows hopes of them being able to compete defensively - that is a silver lining that we haven't had for some time.

All I know is one thing....looking improved a tad or not,the defense it what it is..a defense on or near the bottom....last year we had a secondary that was at least respectable to other teams and the veterans helped the youngsters get thier act together and they got better by the end of the year

....there are no real hard core vets or leaders beyond the first row of defense to help these scrubs from the streets out and its the F.O.s fault,not the scrubs.

Scrubs like Barrett,Adams and Molden have no business being as high up on the roster of an NFL team like these 3 are.

Lets face it,The New England Patriots secondary is the laughing stock of the league

You may not be old enough to have witnessed this but the last time I saw teams and players with so much disrespect or not worried about our secondary was in 1990 and 1991 and that secondary simply got tossed about like rag dolls.
 
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God, grant me the serenity
to accept the roster I cannot change;
courage to look the other way whenever I can;
and wisdom to throw the red flag when I know the difference.

Living one crappy loss at a time;
Enjoying one first down at a time;
Accepting interceptions, interference calls and fumbles as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as Hoodie does, this ungrateful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that Hoodie will make all things right
if I surrender to His bizarre cuts and draft picks;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the playoffs.
Amen.
 
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Not sure how you can. The defense is awful and is will not get better. Now the one thing we thought we could rely on, the offense, is starting to falter. With the offense struggling this team has major issues in all aspects of the game.
 
i feel i just watched super bowl 42 again !
 
Not really poll worthy. It's a statement of your opinion. Some good things, but some bad things this week IMO. Philip Adams doesn't look bad, considering our situation. He had some real good coverage on one play. Inconsistent, but not inept, which is better than some who got playing time in the secondary.

Let's try some new returners. Woodhead's blah and Edelperson's head is in court, or wherever...
 
It doesn't matter,its ******ed to think that a fan can feel better about 3 losses than 2 losses because some plays were better this week but in the end the same result,an L
.....It's just stupid,I don't care what the premise is.

With all due respect, I don't think the OP is anywhere close to crazy for feeling this way. There is reason for optimism, just as much as there is reason to be worried in some areas..but to NOT think anything is good/improved at all wouldn't be telling the whole story fairly.

After we all heard all week about the horrible defensive play, they held the NYG (a 6-2 team) to 4 of 14 on 3rd down. You don't see that as a major improvement? The defense was a DPI penalty from giving up 17 points, and that's with us giving them FOUR turnovers. How often is that going to happen?

Sure, I'm nowhere sold on them being a SB quality team either at this point, but that's what the regular season is for..to work out your weaknesses, try different things out, and hopefully earn at least one home playoff game.

We saw problems from the offense, as we have now for 3 weeks. That issue obviously needs to be addressed, but I think we're all on board that our offense is the side of the ball with the most potential. It was good to see an improved defensive effort from the 'lousy' side of the ball (according to the entire world, and reiterated approx. 100 times during the game)

I'm not saying you should be whistling out of your butthole in joy, but to use words like "******ed" etc is simply amazing. We still have a decent chance to host a playoff game, win the division, and work some things out in the end. You didn't mind when we lost 2 in a row during the 2006 season, only to go to the AFCCG, did you?
 
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No chance i feel better now..feel much much worse..now with Spikes who could be out...good god i don't know if i will be able to watch the game next sunday
 
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