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The Steelers game had me the most worried of these games towards the end of the season, I admit - coming off of several tough, tight, physical games on the road, and with a short week to rest and gameplan.
And the Pats did great. Home field is clinched.
Now, it's two games against some of the worst teams in the league, at home, followed by another potentially tough game thankfully just a short jaunt down 95.
Now that home field is clinched, it will be interesting to see how long if there is more rotation in of backups during the game, and how much we use the game to give a few less snaps to starters.
I doubt we'll see too much wholesale resting of our first line, but I suspect we will see some more rotation deeper in the order both at the beginning and end of a game, and if a game starts getting out of hand seeing more front-liners across the board.
I wonder how often if at all we'll see Human Victory Cigar Cassel in the fourth? And will BB keep the pedal down against the Jets or confound our expectations?
Mmmm, it's a good time to be a Pastry fan
And the Pats did great. Home field is clinched.
Now, it's two games against some of the worst teams in the league, at home, followed by another potentially tough game thankfully just a short jaunt down 95.
Now that home field is clinched, it will be interesting to see how long if there is more rotation in of backups during the game, and how much we use the game to give a few less snaps to starters.
I doubt we'll see too much wholesale resting of our first line, but I suspect we will see some more rotation deeper in the order both at the beginning and end of a game, and if a game starts getting out of hand seeing more front-liners across the board.
I wonder how often if at all we'll see Human Victory Cigar Cassel in the fourth? And will BB keep the pedal down against the Jets or confound our expectations?
Mmmm, it's a good time to be a Pastry fan