pherein
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The Patriots lost largely because the defense couldn't stop the Giants and change field position, and because Welker, Branch and Hernandez had critical drops. Just as with the Saints, it wasn't about the run game, although both teams would obviously have been thrilled with more from it.
TommyBrady12 was pointing to rushing yards for the Patriots in their Super Bowls as if they meant something, yet the Giants lost the rushing yards battle in half of their playoff games this season and in one of their 4 wins in 2007, and have come away with 2 Super Bowl victories on the strength of their defensive line and big plays in the passing game.
As much as I respect you opinion. I just don't subscribe to this point of view.
The post going into the playoffs on this site and others was our strength at passing and run game.
Your right about how you lost. I think. TB made the passes, they were not caught. We didn't drop passes thou.
Maybe you didn't see the 1st quarter or drive when we ran down their throats. The 49ers could not stop us, then guys fell. Its the difference between dictating and hoping. If you can run you own that team, if you can only pass you hope it happens correctly , if you can do both now you have something.
You need a run game or you can't threaten any defense , their front 4 will just blitz all day. You lost to the Giants because you didn't have one, so they could treat you as 1 dimensional. I mean really why would they care if you ran a run play? its not going to succeed . So, pass defense and triple cover forget the run Pats can't do it. You made yourself very easy to call plays on defense
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