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Going into that game, I thought NY was a bad matchup: Their DL could get pressure without help and the Pats' thin secondary didn't match up well against their 3 WR package. Yet I still felt confident as I figured BOB would tire them out with the Chip Kelly-inspired quick snap no huddle all game. It worked for the middle 2 quarters, but the Pats looked out of sorts in the first and last quarters.
Arrington actually defended Cruz well in the slot, which was the key to slowing NY. Even on the huge play to Manningham, that was the guy BB would want to see make the play rather than Cruz or Nicks. Tip your cap to Eli and Mario on that play.
While SF's defense would have been a challenge, the Pats D matched up really well against the Smith-lead offense. The Pats CBs had no serious threats to worry about and the safeties could handle Vernon Davis. Too bad they fumbled the NFCCG away to NY.
Regards,
Chris
Arrington actually defended Cruz well in the slot, which was the key to slowing NY. Even on the huge play to Manningham, that was the guy BB would want to see make the play rather than Cruz or Nicks. Tip your cap to Eli and Mario on that play.
While SF's defense would have been a challenge, the Pats D matched up really well against the Smith-lead offense. The Pats CBs had no serious threats to worry about and the safeties could handle Vernon Davis. Too bad they fumbled the NFCCG away to NY.
Regards,
Chris












