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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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How will the Patriots high flying record setting passing attack fare against the hard nosed secondary of the Redskins? The Pats O could be facing the toughest passing D of the season! Randy Moss will get hit so hard he'll have to change his underwear at half time.
The Patriots will do what they always do: they will morph their gameplan to take advantage of the Redskins weaknesses. What will this be? I don't know for sure, but I'd bet on a strong dose of plays designed to stall the pursuit of the D-line. Screen plays, short passes to the wideout, running plays. In this scenario the Redskins have 2 options. Bring up the saftey, or leave him back. If they bring up the saftey, guess what? Randy Moss gets touchdowns. If they dont, guess what? They will keep plugging away with short passes, runs, and screens.
I think this week somewhat of a high school offense will be employed. Run it early and often, and use the deep ball to hurt them once they start cheating towards the run.
No doubt the Redskins are focusing their game plan on stopping the Patriots aerial attack. The league (ok, the reporters) seem to think the Patriots lack a running game. We will find out this week.
The Patriots will do what they always do: they will morph their gameplan to take advantage of the Redskins weaknesses. What will this be? I don't know for sure, but I'd bet on a strong dose of plays designed to stall the pursuit of the D-line. Screen plays, short passes to the wideout, running plays. In this scenario the Redskins have 2 options. Bring up the saftey, or leave him back. If they bring up the saftey, guess what? Randy Moss gets touchdowns. If they dont, guess what? They will keep plugging away with short passes, runs, and screens.
I think this week somewhat of a high school offense will be employed. Run it early and often, and use the deep ball to hurt them once they start cheating towards the run.
No doubt the Redskins are focusing their game plan on stopping the Patriots aerial attack. The league (ok, the reporters) seem to think the Patriots lack a running game. We will find out this week.