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Good article, but 2 criticisms seem off to me: (1) Regarding Godshaux getting blocked out of the play and Tavai having a bad day: Joe Thomas (announcer and former all pro tackle) said JAX is repeatedly having their guards and center double team the DT (Godshaux) and pushed him off the line. That's not Godshaux issue. Most guys can't take on double teams play after play and hold their ground. It's up the the other guys to fill the gaps given Godhsaux is taking on two guys. They didn't. Godshaux is a good run stopper and has been consistently that for his carreer. It's why he got paid well contractually. The issue is the pats had Lawrence Guy, Godshaux and Baremore in at tackle for 17 games in 2023. They had little depth behind those 3. Two of the three are gone and that's why opponents are running on the pats. It's one tape and repeated weekly. The replacements for Baremore and Guy aren't good enough on run D. Thank goodness Godshaux is healthy. As for Tavai, once an opponent pushes the middle of the D-line back, the battle is over. The DT's cover up and keep the o-line guys off the MLB. Last year Bently and Tavai were great and that is due to Baremore, Guy, Godshaux plus the edge guys in Jennings, WIse/Keion White holding the line of scrimmage. If the Dam bursts in the middle the guys behind that will have a bad day. Team game. Team issue.
(2) Polk. The article references "finger pointing" with no reference to any quote from Polk. Polk unwisely claimed he has good hands (he does, and that will show in the end) but he never blamed anyone else for his drops or overall play did he? No finger pointing happened or did I miss something. If a player finger points, the media won't miss smearing that all over the place.
Side comment: BB saying the team isn't soft is a joke to propell himself. I salute the man as a great coach, but he gives a bad look saying that. Why? Cuz he quoted it's the same D personnel he did well with and it's not. He mentions DBs and edge guys, but 2/3 of the DTs from 2023 aren't in there and that's why the D is "SOFT". Add in the Bentley and peppers being out and Duggar missed some time and it's not the same D. That 2023 D unit was lucky the 3 DTs went wire to wire for 17 games with no injuries and last year 3rd and 3 was a passing down for opponents. The D got enough stops to tank in the top 10 with opponents being one-dimenensional in forcing them to pass on 3rd down. It doesn't take much on NFL teams in terms of players departing or being injured to completly change the outcome. BB was a blo-hard on his comment, and I highly salute and respect what he did here in NE.
(2) Polk. The article references "finger pointing" with no reference to any quote from Polk. Polk unwisely claimed he has good hands (he does, and that will show in the end) but he never blamed anyone else for his drops or overall play did he? No finger pointing happened or did I miss something. If a player finger points, the media won't miss smearing that all over the place.
Side comment: BB saying the team isn't soft is a joke to propell himself. I salute the man as a great coach, but he gives a bad look saying that. Why? Cuz he quoted it's the same D personnel he did well with and it's not. He mentions DBs and edge guys, but 2/3 of the DTs from 2023 aren't in there and that's why the D is "SOFT". Add in the Bentley and peppers being out and Duggar missed some time and it's not the same D. That 2023 D unit was lucky the 3 DTs went wire to wire for 17 games with no injuries and last year 3rd and 3 was a passing down for opponents. The D got enough stops to tank in the top 10 with opponents being one-dimenensional in forcing them to pass on 3rd down. It doesn't take much on NFL teams in terms of players departing or being injured to completly change the outcome. BB was a blo-hard on his comment, and I highly salute and respect what he did here in NE.











