Okay you guys are pretty much focusing on the simple outcome Truck provided, just because it's a little sparse on the details. I've got the tactical breakdown of how to do it:
1. You need two bookend end rushers of pro-bowl caliber. It's also helpful to have a couple of defensive tackles who will run right up the gut and can do so a couple times a game. Also, blitz a safety. That's five guys to pressure Brady every play.
2. the corner definitely has to jam Moss at the line. No doubt. That's 6 guys all wrapped up.
3. It's probably a good idea to jam Stallworth/Gaffney at the line too, whichever is in in a 3-receiver set. That's 7.
4. Double Moss, every play, unless you're just plain suicidal. That's 8 guys.
5. You need to stack 8 in the box whether you're trying to account for Maroney, Faulk or the short yardage guys in certain situations. Now that's not as bad as it sounds, if you count the five guys who are already committed to pressuring Brady ("every blitz is a run blitz"). That takes us to 11.
6. You need to commit somebody to containing Welker. We'll call that 12.
7. That should pretty much cover it, unless we get the tight ends involved in the offense.
8. Also, try to deprive all real estate on the sidelines and deep downfield, so you need to set up some kind of zone scheme designed to keep us to the middle of the field. Hopefully you can do it with maybe 2 more DBs committed to those objectives. That's 14 guys.
Okay, I cobbled this together from the various versions of "the blueprint" employed by the Ravens, Iggles, and the commentators. But it can be done, provided they get the refs from the Indy game.
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