MainePatsFan26
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Hey all,
Belichick and Patricia are both known to like to take away your primary weapons. Obviously this means Julio Jones and the passing attack more generally. However, my question is to what degree we are willing for Atlanta to gain rushing yards if it means shutting down the Atlanta passing attack.
For instance, do we run sets with two offensive linemen or fewer to help us with zone and man to man? Are we willing to give up 200 yards on the ground if it means slowing down the Atlanta passing game?
I'd play lots of dime in this game with a 2-3-6 if it means forcing Atlanta to try to win in a manner different than they are accustomed. Thoughts on this "dare them to run" approach?
Belichick and Patricia are both known to like to take away your primary weapons. Obviously this means Julio Jones and the passing attack more generally. However, my question is to what degree we are willing for Atlanta to gain rushing yards if it means shutting down the Atlanta passing attack.
For instance, do we run sets with two offensive linemen or fewer to help us with zone and man to man? Are we willing to give up 200 yards on the ground if it means slowing down the Atlanta passing game?
I'd play lots of dime in this game with a 2-3-6 if it means forcing Atlanta to try to win in a manner different than they are accustomed. Thoughts on this "dare them to run" approach?












