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Didn't we hear about how dominant Pittsburgh's D was in the run-up to the AFC Championship game in January 2005, and even before our regular season matchup with them in week 3 in 2005? Reason I ask is because that's all I'm hearing now about the Baltimore D - is how dominant they are.

Am I correct?

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Didn't we hear about how dominant Pittsburgh's D was in the run-up to the AFC Championship game in January 2005, and even before our regular season matchup with them in week 3 in 2005? Reason I ask is because that's all I'm hearing now about the Baltimore D - is how dominant they are.

Am I correct?

QB12

Yes, you are correct. The Patriots "ran" the ball for 32 times for 126 yards, but 2 of those "rushes" were kneel downs at the end of the game. So, it was actually 30 rushes for 124 yards. Or better than 4 YPC.

We used Dillon and Faulk as the primary rushers. Branch had a great run on the end around for the TD, scampering 23 yards. I forget what the other play was, but he picked up 12 on it.
 
Yes, you are correct. The Patriots "ran" the ball for 32 times for 126 yards, but 2 of those "rushes" were kneel downs at the end of the game. So, it was actually 30 rushes for 124 yards. Or better than 4 YPC.

Kneeldowns are almost invariably -1 or -2 yards, so the Pats were actually ~128 yards on 30 carries. [Not much of a difference, but let's give them credit where credit is due. :) ]
 
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Yes, you are correct. The Patriots "ran" the ball for 32 times for 126 yards, but 2 of those "rushes" were kneel downs at the end of the game. So, it was actually 30 rushes for 124 yards. Or better than 4 YPC.

We used Dillon and Faulk as the primary rushers. Branch had a great run on the end around for the TD, scampering 23 yards. I forget what the other play was, but he picked up 12 on it.

An end around as the first play after the int by Wilson in the first quarter.
 
Kneeldowns are almost invariably -1 or -2 yards, so the Pats were actually ~128 yards on 30 carries. [Not much of a difference, but let's give them credit where credit is due. :) ]

Thanks for the correction. They were -1 yard each. So, -2. So, yes, I went the wrong way. 128 on 20 is correct.
 
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