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What worries me about the Ravens is that they'll do exactly what they did last year--target the right side of the Patriots d-line and run the ball all day. Last year, they targeted Jarvis Green, and I think they may end up doing the same thing against Wright.
Gostkowski did a great job on kickoffs.
What worries me about the Ravens is that they'll do exactly what they did last year--target the right side of the Patriots d-line and run the ball all day. Last year, they targeted Jarvis Green, and I think they may end up doing the same thing against Wright.
While the stats look bad to pedestrian for the Brady. He seemed to be in command of the offense and making the right reads/not forcing balls into coverage. Call it the intangibles (like the Moorhead TD or the fake downing of the football -- potential TD to Moss). He did a good job selling some pass plays that were runs and was in command of the offense.3) The truth is it's somewhere in the middle. Great work in two out of the three phases of the game, and the offense did enough to win. We know they have done more in the past and almost certainly will again in the future... but they're not out there alone, and making those strides on D and ST are really good signs. But don't expect them to show up like that every week; they'll work on other teams' weaknesses and go from there.