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Unless I am reading it wrong, the Chargers only have 6 TDs from their WRs, all from Vincent Jackson. By comparison the Pats had 15.
LT - 31 TDs - 28 rushing, 3 receiving (and passed for 2) Gates - 9 TDs Jackson - 6 TDs 85% of offensive TDs come from 3 players =46/56 You can spin it anyway you want but slowing LT is the only way to beat San Diego. If he can be held to 1 TD it will increase the Pats chances. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/sdg/stats |
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And, of course, the Patriots led the league, by far, in allowing TD passes with a miniscule 10.
I'll say it again, my goal defensively is to hold Tomlinson to about 120 yards. They'll make plays with Gates, etc, but if Tomlinson's long runs are taken away so his longest runs are less than 30 yards, I think the rest will take care of itself. |
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LT and Gates I'm most worried about. Their WRs I think our secondary can handle. Gates will give us matchup problems, and LT is the greatest, he'll do what he does unless we play a great game of run D. Also, I'm not sure we have anybody that can cover LT out of the backfield as a reciever.. None of our LBs can run w/ him, and our secondary will be busy with Gates. I'm not sure how they'll defense this team, but hopefully it's a great plan that they've come up with. |
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And yeah, you're reading it wrong. Malcom Floyd also had 3 TDs before going down on IR. Most of the deep balls/fades have gone to Jackson and Floyd because of their size (6'5). If we include the TE production the tally is Patriots 20, Chargers 18. |
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