Kerry Byrne | When It Comes To An Unbalanced Offense, Just Say No
EDIT:iam interested to see how many times brady threw with a back in the formation with possibly changing the play.its hard to judge but would be interesting tosee how many times a run is changed to a pass at the LOS.This sudden dependency on Brady — a guy given no time to ease his way back in after a nasty, year-long injury/rehab — defies everything that we know about football and about the so-called “Patriot Way”: One-dimensional teams, and teams that depend too much on one player, do not win football games consistently.
And the Patriots, in the first two weeks of the 2009 season, have been the most one-dimensional team in football.
* New England has attempted 100 passes through Week 2, easily the most in the NFL.
* Teams with productive quarterbacks many fans consider pass-happy — such as the Cowboys, Colts and Saints — have attempted just 56, 61 and 68 passes respectively. Those teams are a combined 5-1
* The No. 2 team on the pass-attempt list is Tampa Bay (92 attempts). The Bucs are 0-2 and have trailed badly in both of their losses.
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