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I was watching Pat Kirwan analysis on cbssportsline.com and he said he talked to recievers from Baltimore and K.C. after the game. Kirwan asked the recievers if they were to play the Colts again, what would they do differently. The recievers responded by saying they would throw deep early and often because the Colts defense are putting everybody in the box and overreacting on every run play. Take it with a grain of salt, but I wouldn't be suprised to see the Pats play action the Colts to death early to set up the run later in the game. Both K.C. and Baltimore tried to run right at them with little success. We shall see.
 
Does this mean...

Bomb....

to....




CHAD JACKSON!?!?!?!!!!!!!!1
 
If Herm Edwards and Brian Billisk had half a brain they would have figured this out. Everyone knew the Colts were going to do whatever it takes to stop the run and they just kept banging their heads against the wall.
 
Two years ago it was Brady's MO to go deep on the first drive, often the first play of the game. Crowd loves it, and it's great when it connects!

When it doesn't, then 2nd and 10, drop back, hit the WR and pick up the FD...

Can't wait till tomorrow...
 
There is no doubt that going deep is a good idea. The only good play the Ravens had all week was Clayton going deep, but the moron fumbled after the catch. It could go to Chad, Reche, Gaffney, anybody, but we HAVE to do it.
 
If they throw a few long bombs, I really only see them going to Caldwell or Jackson if he even plays. They are problably the two most capable of going deep.
 
Two years ago it was Brady's MO to go deep on the first drive, often the first play of the game. Crowd loves it, and it's great when it connects!

When it doesn't, then 2nd and 10, drop back, hit the WR and pick up the FD...

Can't wait till tomorrow...

Even if they don't work it will help to get the safeties out of the box and then we would have more of a shot of running it.
 
Remember the last time Brady tried to go deep to Gabriel in end zone.....it got picked off. Maybe he ran the wroong route but there were several colts around him.

Now I agree on throw first to set up the run. But I think they should spread the field and throw deep if you have single coverage and they have had it in the past with pretty much all the receivers so the opportunity will be there.

They need to see what Indy is gonna do. And this is where play action will be very useful NEM. The key will be the O-Line again giving Brady enough time for the deep pattern to develop.

If the Colts are going to bring thr safeties but then they have to try deep. If the safeties go deep then Maroney and Dillon HUGE days.

This is where the versatility of the tight ends pays off. You can keep them in for protection and shift them to the slot whereby the colts can't substitute personnel and brady would have keymatchups.
 
If they throw a few long bombs, I really only see them going to Caldwell or Jackson if he even plays. They are problably the two most capable of going deep.

gaffney has had his opportunities, i believe last week in the end zone and throughout the season.
 
Remember the last time Brady tried to go deep to Gabriel in end zone.....it got picked off. Maybe he ran the wroong route but there were several colts around him.

Brady panicked on that play, IMO. He was rolling, scrambling, etc. By his own admission, he forced that one in there.
 
Remember the last time Brady tried to go deep to Gabriel in end zone.....it got picked off. Maybe he ran the wroong route but there were several colts around him.

Now I agree on throw first to set up the run. But I think they should spread the field and throw deep if you have single coverage and they have had it in the past with pretty much all the receivers so the opportunity will be there.

They need to see what Indy is gonna do. And this is where play action will be very useful NEM. The key will be the O-Line again giving Brady enough time for the deep pattern to develop.

If the Colts are going to bring thr safeties but then they have to try deep. If the safeties go deep then Maroney and Dillon HUGE days.

This is where the versatility of the tight ends pays off. You can keep them in for protection and shift them to the slot whereby the colts can't substitute personnel and brady would have keymatchups.

There's a difference between taking shots and trying to force things. That's what happened with Brady to Gabriel. Gabriel was in double if not triple coverage on the play. If that is the case, there is no point in going deep. They should try to see what they can get on the ground.
 
gaffney has had his opportunities, i believe last week in the end zone and throughout the season.

He can definetely go downfield, but he hasn't been able to haul one in yet, and the throws have been pretty good. I think he is so valuable as a posession guy right now. They should run some kind of play where Gaffney runs a 10 yard post, hopefully draw the safeties up, and then go deep to Chad/Reche. If the safety decides to cover the deep ball, throw it to Gaffney for 10 yards.
 
There's a difference between taking shots and trying to force things. That's what happened with Brady to Gabriel. Gabriel was in double if not triple coverage on the play. If that is the case, there is no point in going deep. They should try to see what they can get on the ground.

very true, the Jets game showed us the possibilities on deep routes.

I jsut hope he doesn't fall in love with Watson. this could be a good game for the wendy's boy.
 
He can definetely go downfield, but he hasn't been able to haul one in yet, and the throws have been pretty good. I think he is so valuable as a posession guy right now. They should run some kind of play where Gaffney runs a 10 yard post, hopefully draw the safeties up, and then go deep to Chad/Reche. If the safety decides to cover the deep ball, throw it to Gaffney for 10 yards.

I'm sure we'll definitely see something like that, just need to be careful of the sideline routes.
 
gaffney has had his opportunities, i believe last week in the end zone and throughout the season.
Yeah you're right. I just remembered the game against the Texans. Gaffney went deep...

....only he dropped it. :(
 
Brady panicked on that play, IMO. He was rolling, scrambling, etc. By his own admission, he forced that one in there.
If we took it easy we could have scored on the opening drive, because our running game was getting first downs easy.
 
If we took it easy we could have scored on the opening drive, because our running game was getting first downs easy.

I agree. I remember thinking to myself "That is the one thing we COULDN'T do on the first drive." Between that and the Rodney injury, the game was over in the first quarter.
 
Does this mean...

Bomb....

to....




CHAD JACKSON!?!?!?!!!!!!!!1


Sure - why not....but "Shady" Rechee and Gaffney have decent speed as well.
 
If we took it easy we could have scored on the opening drive, because our running game was getting first downs easy.

Exactly. And probably a big reason the running game was being as successful as it was was because the Colts were triple covering receivers. Their run defense is not good enought to be able to do that and still stop the run.
 
If we took it easy we could have scored on the opening drive, because our running game was getting first downs easy.

Absoultely, the Pats were moving the ball nicely, cory was running nicely also. I see the Pats being very methodical in this game.

The fact is.... this is the same old peyton manning offense. what's changed? the running back, that's all.

Everyone hypes them up to be the best offense of all time, but the fact is they lost to the TEXANS. Lost to Tennesse and JAX. I believe the Pats beat all three of them pretty good. Two of them are physical football teams.

The defense has played well two week, but let's remember in the past the colts demolished denver to face the pats and ran into a brick wall.

The same will happen with their defense. BB will find the sore that will be exposed and exploit their several weaknesses. Funny how they say Dungy is a defensive coach.
 
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