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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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AndyJohnson said:I definitely disagee that Denver run vs NE run D is an advantage to Denver.
Our run D has been the best in the NFL the last 2 months, maybe the best the NFL has seen in years.
In the game we played, but for one long play, Denver averaged just 3.3 yards per carry. Sure, they got the long run, you cant ignore it, but if our D has only imporved enough to not give that up, and no more, they dont have a run advantage. Seymour, Bruschi, Hawkins and Hobbs were not playing in that game. (The long run went right up the middle, where Bruschi, Vrabel and Hawkins were not)
As far as Denver pass O vs NE pass D, a lot depends on the run matchup. Denver puts a lot of prioirity in throwing off being set up by the run. If they cannot run well, that shifts to our advantage as well.
I think player by player, its actually slight advantage Pats.
Outside of that, no doubt playoff experience, preparation and coaching swings it our way.
The biggest obstacles are home field, and the bye week, both of which have proven substantial in playoff history.
To me it comes down to whether BBs gameplan and the teams ability to play its best in a big game can overcome the homefield and bye week advantages.
Note to Denver: Playoff-battle-tested championship team coming to your town playing thier best football all year. Oh yeah. No Jake, your turtle necks not too tight....THATS PLAYOFF PRESSURE THATS GRABBING YOU BY THE THROAT!!!!