maineman209
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Last year's defense looked like they were playing on ice skates. Guys are running all over the place wide open. I go to the games, I see what is going on, stuff you cannot see on TV.
Dude, you really didn't need to be at the game to see that ish. I saw it just fine on my TV.
If you're trying to make a point about a "talent" difference between the 2016 and 2017 defenses, you might want to consider the difference in experience first. In terms of career snaps on defense the Pats lost about 80% between 2016 and 2017 in the front six. That's not hyperbole. I actually looked up all the snap counts and did the math.
HT returning from injury literally quadruples the experience level in the LB corps, even if Bentley pays a lot of snaps. With additions of Clayborn, and even Shelton, PLUS the experience that Wise and Butler gained last season (their rookie seasons), a good chunk of that 80% experience deficit has been erased.
You claim that this D "has no playmakers" even before anyone has seen what guys like Rivers might be able to do, or even what Flowers might be able to do with a full set of four rotational DEs again (and an actual NT in the middle of the line).
You're just jumping the gun on the season.












