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Why do so many threads end up with some fans criticizing other fans for the concerns they have about our team? If some of us wanted we could be critical of a post that makes such an outrageous prediction as Mayo's, especially in light of what our eyes are seeing.
This team is giving up MORE THAN TWICE as many points in the fourth quarter as the first. They can't hold a lead of any kind with very few exceptions, and it's been that way for quite some time now. Pardon me if I don't do cartwheels over that or treat a Christmas wish list of how it will be so much better in the future as anything other than what it is, wishful thinking.
Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of changes that I'm thrilled about. The running game and the overall youth movement have been fantastic, but please don't try and say that our pass defense is anything but horrible. It sucks, plain and simple.
When I see the Pats finish off some games without allowing the opposing teams to go through them like a warm knife through soft butter, even those with lousy QBs, then I'll feel warm and fuzzy about the defense and it's future. Not one day sooner.
Let me be perfectly clear: I'm personally not criticizing anyone for being concerned about the pass defense. The pass defense has been abysmal so far, and anyone who hasn't been concerned about it should probably have their head examined.
As for my "outrageous prediction", I pretty much said in the "OP" that it was going out on a limb, and that it was based on the fact that there were a couple of significant changes happening which I thought could make a differences: the addition of a CB who would be a huge upgrade in Talib, the switch of McCourty to FS allowing him to guard the deep middle of the field, using Chung/Wilson more in a downfield mode and to help out the LBs instead of with the deep coverage, and a swtich to more of a press-man style with a cover-1 deep safety, My cautiouos optimism was predicated on those changes happening, and I specifically stated that it would take time and that I didn't expect to see results right away, for without some glitches. So my prediction was tempered by some moderation. Only 1 of those 4 changes happened in the Buffalo game (McCourty at FS), so it's not surprising to me that the "predicted" results didn't occur, yet a number of people have mocked the OP based on the results of that game, or derided the coaching staff without giving time to see how things unfold.
By all means, concern about the pass defense is 100% warranted, and will continue to be warranted until we see sustained improvement. I do believe that improvement is possible within a fairly short time. Whether it occurs remains to be seen.












