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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.And what do those numbers have to do with the pats defense as presently constituted? Answer: nothing. With the interior pass rush gone, the only good coverage LB gone and 4 out of the top 5 secondary players either out or significantly hobbled, I wouldn't take this defense over anybody.
then I guess you don't have to watch
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Ok. Why the hostility? So many bedwetters on this site. I'm just pointing out that the players out on the field, kind of, you know, matter, and a lot of the guys that got us that high ranking are now gone. So the stat is irrelevant.
Am I correct in thinking that we were playing a lot of 3-4 against Carolina?
We may not do that against Denver and take our lumps against their run game, but I wouldn't be heartbroken to see more big defense for the rest of the season. The best crop of teams isn't nearly as pass heavy as it was a few years ago, so we would probably fare better.
what hostility?
really?
wilfork has been out for 6 games
mayo out for 4
I'd say we just had the best rush defense game of the year.....newton gets his yards from time to time and that can't be a knock on the rushing defense....their RB's got 2 yards per carry
as for the pass defense, matt ryan threw for 400 with virtually everyone there, so I would not say our pass defense has lost a step.......it kept newton below his average
With the Forehead coming to town, I'm thinking our defense (with its backfield in shambles) might just be playing prevent all night. Just draw a line in the sand at the 20.
I agree about the run defense playing pretty well. It seemed like every time they ran up the middle on first down it got stuffed. But I disagree about the pass defense. Matt Ryan threw for a ton of yards because we were up 30-13 late in the game and went into prevent. Monday night's game was very short, the clock almost never stopped, resulting in Newton not having as big of a sample size. He tore our defense up, there's no denying it, even if the totals aren't huge.
Am I correct in thinking that we were playing a lot of 3-4 against Carolina?
We may not do that against Denver and take our lumps against their run game, but I wouldn't be heartbroken to see more big defense for the rest of the season. The best crop of teams isn't nearly as pass heavy as it was a few years ago, so we would probably fare better.
Do the opposite. Attack, take away the short crap that he has been living on and make him beat you deep.With the Forehead coming to town, I'm thinking our defense (with its backfield in shambles) might just be playing prevent all night. Just draw a line in the sand at the 20.
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