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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.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."
Is AVP being simplistic because of the line issues, or is that his style? Trying to give him benefit of doubtI was watching a pretty good review of the game on the -22 and what a lot of local guys are missing is the lack of motion. There really isn't much of it at all and that forces guys who aren't great at winning one on one to win.
Makes it easy on defense if they can play man. They need to do more motions to make it a little easier.
That's what I'm saying I'm souring on AVP for scratching Baker.Is AVP being simplistic because of the line issues, or is that his style? Trying to give him benefit of doubt
The one issue playing man against Maye is he can run and defenders, unlike in zone, have their backs to the QB. It is also why I believe Baker needs a chance, him and Pop the 2 guys with some ability to beat man.
AVP getting quite a bit of criticism form guys like Kurt Warner and others that watch tape. Patriots don't seem to have the skill players to make the most out of his simple concepts. AVP a big concern going forward.
I agree. I did see someone make a decent point about that. It can sometimes be used as a crutch for young QBs, driving easy completions. Meaning, as a young QB, being forced to make tougher/harder decisions can pay off in the long run when the chips get down.Is AVP being simplistic because of the line issues, or is that his style? Trying to give him benefit of doubt
The one issue playing man against Maye is he can run and defenders, unlike in zone, have their backs to the QB. It is also why I believe Baker needs a chance, him and Pop the 2 guys with some ability to beat man.
AVP getting quite a bit of criticism from guys like Kurt Warner and others that watch tape. Patriots don't seem to have the skill players to make the most out of his simple concepts. AVP a big concern going forward.
Or the dreaded....The game will probably end in a tie.
Is AVP being simplistic because of the line issues, or is that his style? Trying to give him benefit of doubt
The one issue playing man against Maye is he can run and defenders, unlike in zone, have their backs to the QB. It is also why I believe Baker needs a chance, him and Pop the 2 guys with some ability to beat man.
AVP getting quite a bit of criticism from guys like Kurt Warner and others that watch tape. Patriots don't seem to have the skill players to make the most out of his simple concepts. AVP a big concern going forward.
Interesting concept. If you scheme guys open then you are kind of holding your QB’s hand. The basic play calling makes him read the field and make decisions. Doesn’t make for elite production but might be better for his long term development?I agree. I did see someone make a decent point about that. It can sometimes be used as a crutch for young QBs, driving easy completions. Meaning, as a young QB, being forced to make tougher/harder decisions can pay off in the long run when the chips get down.
I do agree with the Baker thing, but if he isn't running the right routes then what good is it? They need to grab Gronk, Rice and Moss and then you would have an easier time lol.
According to Mayo, there “will be changes” to the players starting for the team.
TE E Engram had good game last week and they have Three WR's who should give our undermanned Defense a lot of problems. Like I said Drake could throw for 400yds and we still lose.
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