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My guess is that Welker and Watson rule the day.
Get used to this, more teams will do whatever is necessary to stop Moss opening up the middle. Slow death versus fast.
It is interesting, Dallas is committed to stopping the run. If they can it helps their chances, if not Pats win in a rout.
Say they've got two tight ends in the game, but they've got one of them [split] so it looks like a receiver in slot on one side and a tight end in slot on the other side, so two-by-two. All they do is get in that formation and look at every single tape you have and what you do against that formation, then they play the percentages to beat what you like to do against that formation.
"That's what they do the best job of," Stewart continued. "What that does is, it wears on your defense because the defensive players line up and then [the Patriots] say, 'OK, it's a zone blitz coming this way.' Our players come back to the sideline and say, 'They know what it is.' We have to tell them not to get shook up because they know what we're doing.
Useless article. The title itself is a misnomer... it doesn't talk about how to stop the Pats, it just explains that if anyone ought to know how to do it, it would be the Cowboy coaches.
And what they seem to fail to recognize is that, while they have experience coaching against the Patriots or coaching against Randy Moss, they don't have the experience of coaching against them together. The whole point of the Pats seeming success this season has been the marriage of the Pats and Moss.