maverick4
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The Colts enjoyed nearly a 2:1 time of possession advantage and scored nearly 3:1 to the Pats in the second half. Our defense wasn't stopping the Colts but the Pats offense certainly was NOT helping the defense out by sustaining drives and keeping the Colts offense OFF the field.
The Patriots offensive performance in the 2nd half was inadequate. Their time of possession was woefully inadequate and did not allow their defense to rest.
The Patriots do need to UPGRADE their receiver corps. I'm not talking about adding a Randy Moss level talent. I neither would want to pay the price nor put up with his headaches/issues.
This is a lapse in reasoning; our problems with time of possession and an inability to generate first downs, do not directly suggest a need to upgrade receivers. I think they indicate a need for better play-calling, better-designed formations, and self-scouting of our own tendencies so that we're not constantly calling plays that the defense expects.
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