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I am hoping the Pats beats Indy so bad, it sends Irsay back to the crack pipe.
Indy basically has the same personnel in there from last year, but they are expecting different results. They keep chirping about having so much "swagger" this year, as if their run defense problems from last year was an attitude problem rather than a football one. I can't wait for the Pats to give them a harsh dose of reality that they are the same bunch of softies who rolled over in the AFCC game.
Indy basically has the same D line personnel in there from last year, but they are expecting different results. They keep chirping about having so much "swagger" this year, as if their run defense problems from last year was an attitude problem rather than a football one. I can't wait for the Pats to give them a harsh dose of reality that they are the same bunch of softies who rolled over in the AFCC game.
I expected that going into the second, third, and fourth games where we killed them by running all over them. I think the Pats' MO here is to just run until they prove they can stop it.
Colts D has been a lot better at stopping the run, its probly been a point of emphasis for them in the mini camps, training camp etc.. they drafted 2 interior D-lineman as well, but from the games ive watched they ahve been stuffing the run pretty effectively.. we may just have to resort to having a well balanced offensive attack and destroy them that way
They were pretty decent at stopping the run last year when they weren't playing us. I'll believe they can stop our ground game when I see them do it. I'm betting that the Pats have a similar philosophy.
“I would not bet against [No.] 12. Ever,” Pagano told reporters