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Mounting frustration in Denver locker room: "Any time we hold Brady to 16 points, we expect to win!"

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I know Pats fans have been called arrogant by fans of other teams, and I guess it is something due to being vocally proud of our team.

That being said, I really do find the Broncos and their fans to be arrogant, with an added lack of perspective.

Left to their own devices they would be an also ran, quarterbacked by Tim Tebow, the QB that they drafted in the 1st round.

They had some talented players like Von Miller, due to being such a horrible team, that they were picking very high.

Then a future HOF QB, that they had nothing to do with drafting or developing, fell into their laps and made them relevant.

They act like the privileged person who it is said "was born on 3rd base and thinks they hit a triple". For them to say anything derogatory about the Pats and their history, is to ignore the fact that Your Team Cheats has them as the cheatingest team in the NFL*.

The Pats have earned everything they have and they did it the old fashioned way.

Like Smith Barney, they earned it!




agreed


all one needs to do is read mark kiszla to get the pulse of their fanbase - as much as i can't stand a lot of boston media, holy **** is he horrible
 
I will add a few unpopular opinions.

The Denver D played better than ours. They gave up more points cause they faced a much better offense. Many of Denver's "offensive" points this year have been a direct results of STs or D either out right scoring or setting them up for scores. It is one of the worst Os in the NFL and when asked to drive down the field to score it rarely delivers. It is absolute trash and that is cause they invested nearly no money into it compared to the D.

However that being said the way the Pats D has played the last 5 games I would say besides Denver and Seattle there is no D I'd rather have and it really looks like it closed that gap a good amount to nearly be right there.

They make up for their lack of the eye popping talent you see from those teams on D with being the smartest D in the NFL and really good in the red zone. No D right now is playing better in that area IMO including Denver and Seattle. Also worth noting the last time the D surrendered a TD that was on a long drive with the game still in the balance was against the Jets. They have had 12 quarters of not letting a team drive down the field for a TD.
 
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Brady 'appeared' to struggle, because of what he was asked to do. We ran the ball on first down more than I can ever remember. Our game plan took away a lot of the things Brady does well in order to be safe.
Gameplans evolve as the game goes on. It is clear that this one was about being safe on offense, not turning the ball over (which is actually 90% of why we have lost in Denver historically) and put the game in the hands of what is becoming one of the best defenses in the NFL .
Had the game been 17-14 in the 2nd quarter you would have seen more throwing on early downs, more plays designed to get the ball down the field, and a game plan driving chunk plays rather that 3rd and short and a punt is ok.



after the start, brady didn't really struggle.....he just stuck to the game plan
 
after the start, brady didn't really struggle.....he just stuck to the game plan
Agree and at the start there were some drops that might have made a big difference.
 
I will add a few unpopular opinion.

The Denver D played better than ours. They gave up more points cause they faced a much better offense. Many of Denver's "offensive" points this year have been a direct results of STs or D either out right scoring or setting them up for scores. It is one of the worst Os in the NFL and when asked to drive down the field to score it rarely delivers. It is absolute trash and that is cause they invested nearly no money into it compared to the D.

However that being said the way the Pats D has played the last 5 games I would say besides Denver and Seattle there is no D I'd rather have and it really looks like it closed that gap a good amount to nearly be right there.

They make up for their lack of the eye popping talent you see from those teams on D with being the smartest D in the NFL and really good in the red zone. No D right now is playing better in that area IMO including Denver and Seattle.



hard to say......had the game gone differently, would our offensive gameplan had changed, and how would the denver D responded to that? game plan was to take no chances, stick to the run, set up 3rd and short, limit the big play capability of a defense that thrives on the big play.....when we did take a chance down the field, it was there....a hogan drop, a shoe string tackle on white.....there were a few big plays that just missed....taking nothing away from the Denver D, they are very good, but the Patriots played it very close to the vest as part of the gameplan, and it worked.....at the same time, the Denver offense threw everything they could at the Pats D (with a very good WR corps I might add) and went almost half a game without a first down....


two of the better defenses in the league played well yesterday, and the better team won
 
Agree and at the start there were some drops that might have made a big difference.


on the 0-6 start, there were a few balls that COULD have been caught, but every one of those was a poorly thrown ball

the real drops came later after he settled down
 
No chance. Brittle back injury prone dome guy in the elements?

Good luck with that.
What I like is how there's likely going to be only one really good potential QB that looks to be available this offseason...

And we control him. Mwahahahaha.
 
on the 0-6 start, there were a few balls that COULD have been caught, but every one of those was a poorly thrown ball

the real drops came later after he settled down
I remember 2 to White of the top of my head on the first 2 drives that SHOULD have been caught. Don't remember all 6.
 
Remember Lomardis quote. They came off the field saying the one thing they had to fix was that Denver dared them to run and they still couldn't run effectively, and that when teams give them the run, they need to be able to take it.
This is my point. This year the tool box is better equipped with a running game they did not have last year. Yesterday's game plan would not have worked last year.
 
on the 0-6 start, there were a few balls that COULD have been caught, but every one of those was a poorly thrown ball

the real drops came later after he settled down
Also there were a number of 'bad throws' that were game plan. Brady was CLEARLY instructed to not fight for more time to throw under the rush (to prevent turnovers) and just dump it at the receivers feet or throw it oob if the rush got close.
This was a unique Patriot game plan, and I think it centered around we can score enough playing it extremely safe to win and unless strange things start happening the only way we lose is to turn it over.

Offense was about protecting the ball, field position and not giving away cheap points more than piling up points.
 
Anyone else see the Broncos trading for Romo in the offseason?
Dont want him in Denver. DT and Sanders are dangerous weapons. Add some good tight end and with that D they will be scary.
 
I remember 2 to White of the top of my head on the first 2 drives that SHOULD have been caught. Don't remember all 6.


should/could sure - but every throw seemed to be low & behind......Brady seemed to be rushing and his timing was off.....it's not like they were well thrown balls that were dropped (which is on the receiver), like the few that happened later.......every one was a lousy ball, a few of them were catchable, but those drops were on the QB more than the receiver, imho
 
This is my point. This year the tool box is better equipped with a running game they did not have last year. Yesterday's game plan would not have worked last year.
Especially in the AFCCG when our RB was 86 year old Steven Jackson backed up by Brandon freaking Bolden.
 
Also there were a number of 'bad throws' that were game plan. Brady was CLEARLY instructed to not fight for more time to throw under the rush (to prevent turnovers) and just dump it at the receivers feet or throw it oob if the rush got close.
This was a unique Patriot game plan, and I think it centered around we can score enough playing it extremely safe to win and unless strange things start happening the only way we lose is to turn it over.

Offense was about protecting the ball, field position and not giving away cheap points more than piling up points.


yeah there were a few that looked intentional throw aways to me as well.....agreed on that point


but early on there were a few "drops" that were just lousy throws.....it took Brady until the 3rd series to settle in; he grew confident in the OL and threw much better it seemed
 
They played good, but how many turnovers did they force yesterday?

With that question, is your goal to debate the actual performance of the Broncos D yesterday?
 
Word is talib and okung got in a shouting match in the locker room and kubiak broke it up
 
Dont want him in Denver. DT and Sanders are dangerous weapons. Add some good tight end and with that D they will be scary.


i think elway is committed to the kid......they go after OL at this point
 
What I like is how there's likely going to be only one really good potential QB that looks to be available this offseason...

And we control him. Mwahahahaha.

I'm enjoying the fact that the Rats would love Jimmy, but can't have him.

They can also see that while Josh and Matt are looking like hot HC candidates, neither one would likely consider the Rats.

Good!

**** the Rats!
 
The stories and narratives coming out of the Denver press tonight are downright laughable



No, a game that is in a team's hands is one where you muff a punt with a lead and end up losing in OT, or one in which you lose by 2 points as a result of a missed XP. Not one where you get bullied in your own house and lose by 13.
 
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