fourthandmiles
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I thought I saw Asante switch sides at one point during the game as well, can't remember what play though or why.
Was he lined up there to start the play, or just end up on that side at the end? (making a tackle or otherwise?) I didn't see any instances where he was lined up different than usual, but I wasn't watching that closely.
Was he lined up there to start the play, or just end up on that side at the end? (making a tackle or otherwise?) I didn't see any instances where he was lined up different than usual, but I wasn't watching that closely.
He was lined up - it was just a momentary thing where I looked up and thought I saw Asante on the opposite side, but I could be wrong. I made a mental note of it b/c I remembered a thread here - Chris_in_Sunnyvale I believe was the OP - suggesting they might switch sides and or play some press coverage with the DBs. Which I def saw some examples of the latter, and like I said, I think I saw the former, at least for a play.
Nice avatar. That's my favorite non-Pats pic of 2007.
Well, since it was me who made this prediction, I've been looking for it and I have to say I have not seen it as of yet. There was a play where the Pats were in man coverage on the WRs and both WRs lined up on the left, so Asante moved over his man. I still think the Pats might do this against NY as Plaxico deserves coverage by the best CB, plus it's the last game so might as well empty out the playbook on both sides of the ball. If the Pats played the Colts, I'm convinced they would have done this to better cover Wayne.He was lined up - it was just a momentary thing where I looked up and thought I saw Asante on the opposite side, but I could be wrong. I made a mental note of it b/c I remembered a thread here - Chris_in_Sunnyvale I believe was the OP - suggesting they might switch sides and or play some press coverage with the DBs. Which I def saw some examples of the latter, and like I said, I think I saw the former, at least for a play.
This brings up my real pet peeve with television. I remember years ago networks talked about multiple views of the field on different channels. Now that is something I *might* pay for via NFL network.
I would love seeing the game from an angle where you can see the LBs and the DBs too. Not just the line with emphisis on the QB. I would probably watch the whole game that way. I don't need all those close ups as they break the huddle etc. The broadcasts are so dumbed down.