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The Offense
When was the last time a New England QB had two 400+ passing games in a row?
When was the last time a New England offense had two 500+ yard games in a row? ============================================== We have overcome the injuries at QB and RB. We have overcome the low production from the TE position. The wraps are off. We now have an awesome 2009 offense. The open question now is whether we can now go 12-4 or 11-5 and go strongly into the playoffs. I believe that every 12-4 and perhaps even every (certainly almost every) 11-5 team has gone to the playoffs since the NFL went to the double wildcard system in each conference. Our defense is good enough. Our special teams are good enough. Our offense is good enough. It is now time for the team to execute, and time for us to enjoy! |
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McDaniels has done a great job with Cassel and also coming in with good game plans. The in game adjustments are what scares the heck out of me. We telegraph our offensive formations too much, we need to be less ****y and add more deception.
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Why does the site block the word c-ocky?
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I am troubled by our kickoff coverage
and the offense has to stop making mistakes........they should be 9-2 right now |
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The next game will be an excellent test for both the offense and the defense.
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And there aren't enough good things to say about our offense this season. We have a bunch of injured backs, injured OL, and we're playing pretty darn well. |
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