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A couple of years ago around this time, I remember having a game against the Jests that BB treated like a game against the practice squad, and we basically just ran the ball on every play. I think Heath Evans, of all peole, was carrying the load. We probably threw the ball 10 times in the whole game. By the way, we won by a very comfortable margin (well, except for a trash time TD I seem to recall that made the score closer than the game indicated).

Am I the only one who feels BB is going to take a similar approach in at least one of our next two games, be it against the Jests or Phins?

After all:

A) He's done it before (against the Jets), and it worked (with Heath Evans!).
B) This team is SO much better than the Jets and Dolphins that they can actually pull that off. We're not exactly facing the Ravens' and Steelers' run defense.
C) What better opportunity to work out the kinks and fine tune the running game for the playoffs than against these 2 teams? What better chance to boost Maroney's confidence and give the O'line a chance to practice playing with a mean streak?


Besides, beating the Jests that way would be more insulting than winning by 30.

Does anybody else remember that game? Anyone think we'll pull that again in one of our remaining games?
 
No. he will let Brady throw for his normal 3td's, possibly more (weather permitting).
 
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A couple of years ago around this time, I remember having a game against the Jests that BB treated like a game against the practice squad, and we basically just ran the ball on every play. I think Heath Evans, of all peole, was carrying the load. We probably threw the ball 10 times in the whole game. By the way, we won by a very comfortable margin (well, except for a trash time TD I seem to recall that made the score closer than the game indicated).

Am I the only one who feels BB is going to take a similar approach in at least one of our next two games, be it against the Jests or Phins?

After all:

A) He's done it before (against the Jets), and it worked (with Heath Evans!).
B) This team is SO much better than the Jets and Dolphins that they can actually pull that off. We're not exactly facing the Ravens' and Steelers' run defense.
C) What better opportunity to work out the kinks and fine tune the running game for the playoffs than against these 2 teams? What better chance to boost Maroney's confidence and give the O'line a chance to practice playing with a mean streak?


Besides, beating the Jests that way would be more insulting than winning by 30.

Does anybody else remember that game? Anyone think we'll pull that again in one of our remaining games?

You don't care about records for Brady and Moss that might stand for a long, long time?
 
You don't care about records for Brady and Moss that might stand for a long, long time?

Who's saying that out of the 12 passes we'd throw there wouldn't be any deep play action bombs to Moss? ;)
 
A couple of years ago around this time, I remember having a game against the Jests that BB treated like a game against the practice squad, and we basically just ran the ball on every play. I think Heath Evans, of all peole, was carrying the load. We probably threw the ball 10 times in the whole game. By the way, we won by a very comfortable margin (well, except for a trash time TD I seem to recall that made the score closer than the game indicated).

Am I the only one who feels BB is going to take a similar approach in at least one of our next two games, be it against the Jests or Phins?

After all:

A) He's done it before (against the Jets), and it worked (with Heath Evans!).
B) This team is SO much better than the Jets and Dolphins that they can actually pull that off. We're not exactly facing the Ravens' and Steelers' run defense.
C) What better opportunity to work out the kinks and fine tune the running game for the playoffs than against these 2 teams? What better chance to boost Maroney's confidence and give the O'line a chance to practice playing with a mean streak?


Besides, beating the Jests that way would be more insulting than winning by 30.

Does anybody else remember that game? Anyone think we'll pull that again in one of our remaining games?

I think the Heath Evans game was against the Dolphins. They had just released him and we picked him up and he had a great game. More of a statement game from him because they kicked him to the curb.
 
I think the Heath Evans game was against the Dolphins. They had just released him and we picked him up and he had a great game. More of a statement game from him because they kicked him to the curb.

I distinctly remember we had a "we're just going to practice our running plays" game against the Jets. Maybe Evans also had another good game against the Dolphins, but the Jets game was more memorable because of the exaggerated way in which we just tried to run the ball.
 
I distinctly remember we had a "we're just going to practice our running plays" game against the Jets. Maybe Evans also had another good game against the Dolphins, but the Jets game was more memorable because of the exaggerated way in which we just tried to run the ball.

It was Corey Dillon that ran most of the time in that game.
 
It was Corey Dillon that ran most of the time in that game.

I stand corrected.

But that has small relevance on my original point/question, which is that the Pats might pull a game exactly like that Jets game before this regular season is done.
 
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