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From Ken Moll on the AFC East blog on the site that will remain nameless:
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afceast/...y-may-force-Pats-to-revert-to-the-screen.html
QB Tom Brady's bone bruise on his right foot is a concern, despite the nothing's-wrong attitude from him and Bill Belichick. His injury, coupled with the fact he hasn't played this preseason, could force the Patriots' high-scoring offense to have a somewhat different look to start the season.
It is very possible that New England won't spread the field and have Brady throw deep passes as much at the beginning of the season because he will likely be less effective pushing off to transfer his weight. He will also be less mobile, have fewer progressions, struggle to make all his throws and depend more on his teammates.
The Patriots should be blitzed often this season, similarly to what the Giants did to them in the Super Bowl, and if Brady has limited mobility it will be even tougher on this team to move the chains.
In order to counter the aggressive defenses, I wouldn't be surprised if the Patriots reverted back to their old ways -- before Randy Moss and Wes Welker -- and utilize more screens. Third-down specialist Kevin Faulk and newly acquired RB LaMont Jordan are very good pass-catchers out of the backfield and they could have an increased role until Brady can avoid the rush better and stretch the field. The option route, which allows the running back to move inside or outside based upon how the linebacker plays him, should be particularly effective for both backs.
The Patriots will also likely pound the ball with their ground attack. Plus, their defense and special teams will have to step up until Brady develops his timing and is fully healthy.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afceast/...y-may-force-Pats-to-revert-to-the-screen.html
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