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Wait, Jets being better than th ePats in something? This cant be possible, you are a trollHere's the thing, though, with regards to this year specifically.
Swap QBs and then re-evaluate the two teams.
Jets, by a mile.
Now, naturally, that's a "what if" that's not going to happen. But what it shows is that Brady has to really dominate the QB matchup in order for the Patriots to really gain the edge in the matchups. He can't just win the matchup. He's got to own it. That's been the case since Ryan took over as Jets head coach.
Sanchez has the 2nd highest passer rating in the AFC over the last 4 weeks. Throw out one game and he has been really good this year. I understand stating these facts on this board are liking speaking to the wall but I will anyway. Lets see how much he sucks tomorrow nite.
Sanchez has the 2nd highest passer rating in the AFC over the last 4 weeks. Throw out one game and he has been really good this year. I understand stating these facts on this board are liking speaking to the wall but I will anyway. Lets see how much he sucks tomorrow nite.
Especially in terms of facing pass defenses, which is always a good indicator of level of competition.
6 of our 8 opponents have been in the top half of the league in terms of defensive passer rating; including the league's best, the Jets, and 5 of the best 11.
After we face the league's best pass defense this Sunday for the second time, GOING FORWARD: we will face the three bottom teams (Indy, Denver, Miami) along with three middle of the pack teams. We finish it off with Buffalo, who is in the top 5 in this category.
However, for frame of reference, consider the undefeated Packers have faced 5 of the worst 10 pass defenses; 6 of the worst 15; and ZERO teams in the top HALF of the league's pass defenses.
For about the third straight year, the strength of our schedule - especially in terms of the defenses we faced, is largely being ignored.
A victory this week and we could very well run the table going into Buffalo to end the season. A loss this week might derail the season to the point where we can't take advantage of the easy part of our schedule, unfortunately.
NOTE - proof of why defensive passer rating is a good indicator of level of competition....
Consider that of the teams in the TOP 10 in the league in this category:
- All but one have 5 wins or more
- Six of 10 have 6 wins or more
- In all, these 10 teams have won 70% of their games
Consider that of the teams in the BOTTOM 10 in the league in this category:
- Only one is above .500 (the Patriots)
- Excluding the Patriots, these teams are winning just a mind-boggling 25% of their games.
I think we're well into the territory of "anybody can get hot at any time remember the 07 giants" thinking, and it's appropriate.
At present, we're not scary. I'm not a "sky is falling" guy, but I'm okay realizing that this year is a long-shot season. The "it's a given we'll be in the middle of it" years are over, unless something is brewing that has not yet shown anything but occasional flashes of promise (thinking of the D here.)
The O, obviously, has lost a step, but would be more than enough to win were the D a little bit more capable.
Just an opinion - have to say I've been less burroughed into the stats and the draft and the line play and the specifics of what can be attributed to what for a while now.
Still, from the casual level, that's how this season feels, whether or not the soft part of the schedule is coming up. The soft part of the schedule won't be there in January.
You know whats silly? when people say "throw out this or that" ok, lets throw out that one game..and at the same time, lets throw out all the Picks Brady had that were batted balls, and suddenly the pats are looking at 8-0..
A non sequitor in this thread.
If the Pats can't beat good teams in September or October, they won't be able to beat them in January either. Championship teams don't benefit from easy schedules. Take, for example, the 08 Steelers. That team had an absolutely brutal schedule and dropped some games here and there but in the end all that did was make the team tougher and ready for the playoffs.
Its completely different then the Giants. Giants have the best D line in football and the Eagles get run on at will. Their strength is in their corners.
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