Our D is better at defending the pass than the run at this point, I think. Add Jacksonville's QB problems to that, and a sudden 37 points by the opposition becomes somewhat less likely than it might be if our pass D were not as good in the back end as it can be. (I also have a notion our pass rush might be effective, though I have no particular reason for thinking so other than the law of averages.) I am pretty sure the D has gotten a earful all week about their lazy ways: maybe that'll have the desired effect. I think it's actually more likely the Pats could get up a score or two, which could light a fire under our worrisomely sloppy and inattentive D. I expect, given the lack of talent and a QB starting his second game, that the Pats' offense will be uneven, but with Maye as QB, explosive plays are far more more likely than they were under Brissett. I actually think the Pats will win, but it isn't an easy game to predict, because of all the uncertainties on both teams. Whatever happens, I expect to enjoy the game - I am tempted to say, "for a change."