Absurdly Metro
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That's a pretty homeriffic view of looking at it but I can dig it. I would just change one thing...
Coaching: Edge Pats
Special Teams: Edge Pats
QB vs. Opposing Defense: Edge Pats
RB's vs. Opposing Defense: Edge Jets
WR's vs. Opposing Defense: Edge Pats
OL vs. Opposing Pass Rush: Edge Jets
4-2 Pats.
If I were going more in-depth, here is how I would rank them...
1. Coaching: Edge Pats
2. Quarterback: Edge Pats
3. RBs: Edge Jets
4. O-Line: Even
5. Tight End: Edge Jets
6. WRs: Edge Pats
7. D-Line: Edge Pats
8. LBs: Edge Jets
9. CBs: Edge Pats
10. Safeties: Edge Pats
6-3 Pats. I had originally given O-Line to the Pats as well but it's really too close to call when you take Alan Faneca into account. It's actually way too close to call. This game will determine if I was right or wrong. CBs I gave the edge to the Pats because, outside of Revis, I believe that our group AS A WHOLE is better than the Jets' group and the safety position was also extremely close. I gave it to the Pats for now because I didn't see the Rhodes-Leonard tandem really get tested in the Texans game. This week will, of couse, be a great test for that tandem. Meriweather and the combination of Sanders/McGowan were part of the team that helped keep T.O. and Lee Evans in check last week, so that influenced my decision as well.