Re: Post Game Thought - the car industry isn't the only thing struggling in Detriot e
Ok, it sounds like we all watched the same game. Most of my observations have been covered. I know it's pre-season, but I'd like to see the Patriots have more fight in them when a team gets chippy. Brady is super-competitive in practice. With Detroit smack-talking and late-hitting as a matter of course, I would have hoped the Pats' professional pride would have shown-up with some precision offense. Understood that they aren't breaking open the playbook, so some of those professional resources were destined to go unutilized, but I'd still like to see more attitude when things get tough.
Also I thought Tavon was fine tonight. I thought it was Harmon in the second have that was thoroughly struggling.
I agree in general. TWilson wasn't glaringly terrible and was one of the few sound tacklers on the 2nd team defense. Harmon was atrocious, watching plays, over-running plays, missing tackles, running into not one, but two kick returners, missing yet more tackles. I don't want to see him on the active regular season roster anytime soon.
I think [Arrington's] coverage has been pretty good this preseason. Won't be confused with Revis by any stretch, but for a #2 CB he is playing well. I cannot think of a single play off hand where he was burnt this preseason.
On Detroit's second drive, he was burnt for what should have been a touchdown, had Stafford not thrown a rocket 10 feet over the corner flag. The game day thread would not have been full of so many "At least the defense looks good" comments, had that easy pass been completed and the halftime score been 23-3.
I guess I'm the lone member of the Wendell fan club. Oh well.
Nah. I'd rather see him out there than Connolly. He's not the strongest, but he's consistent. The best in the league will push him back unless he gets help from his guard, which he will in the regular season. However, he's more consistent than Connolly, so there won't be as many surprise middle-of-the-line jailbreaks by ordinary DLines. I'll gladly see him out there this year, hopefully with Cannon next to him, as others have noted.