RayClay
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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.Then what's the point? The worst defenses in NFL history create a few 3 and outs .... doesn't make them good
They threw everything including the kitchen sink out there and it worked until they could not make a stop.... that does not make them good
Again it's not worth my time to teach you when you aren't willing to learn.Put me on ignore then I won't cry. I know your homer central and you never thought the Pats were gonna lose when they went down 28-3. The Patriots made 2 incredible drives and 2 2 point conversions to tie the game.. It definitely wasn't the biggest mis match in Super Bowl history like you said. If it was the Patriots would have blown them out.
The game is on again tonight just re watch and tell me the Falcons defense was the biggest mis match in Super Bowl history. Everyone and there mother thought the game was over even after they scored the FG to put up 12 points on the board around 10 minutes left in the game.
I have seen the Patriots dominate a defense like they did against Pittsburgh in the AFC championship.. I don't give a **** what the stats say.
yeah though I agree the debate is fun, and I side on some. I really dont know where this is going at this point. Everyone has there own opinion about it . I have mine and that could be totally wrong . So theres no way to find out whos wrong, isnt that correct ?
I mean unless your SS or BB your not in that room. I might be crazy but what Im thinking is even if you do win the argument, its still a waste of time because your not there, so impossible for you to know the facts.
Everything I said came from Brees , not me. I have no idea what the atlanta defense is like unless Im on the field.
My point was just that everyone well a **** load of people said New England would go up and down the field all day and put up a lot of points. If you watch the game it didn't exactly go that way.
1) They put up 200 yards in the first half, despite the turnovers.
2) Giving up 31 unanswered points on the final 5 drives of the game, is the definition of 'going up and down the field all day'.
37 first downs to 17. Each team had 104 rushing yards. 40+ min of TOP to 22. 7/14 on 3rd down to 1/8.
They went up and down the field all day. They put up 34 points, and it should have been more, if it weren't for the turnovers. That's 'a lot' no matter how you look at it.
The game went exactly "that way", I guess just not in the proper order for you, or something, I guess?
I don't get this thinking.we knew ahead of time, that on paper the Atlanta D was young, fast, and, well, vulnerable
they played ABOVE their skill level and their measurables from the season.....they were better than they really are
they schemed well early, they just couldn't sustain the constant man coverage and pinned ears pass rush......but even when they wore down and became the D we expected, they still made some plays
thing is they wore down and settled down against the GOAT, and he carved them up.....as much as it wasn't in doubt, Pats still had to work to get it done, and they still made some plays right until the last drive, when the Pats were pretty much unstoppable
there's a lot of offenses amongst the playoff teams that the Falcon effort that night would have shut down and won against
Belichick, at some point this season, commented on this saying you can't play man all day long, even though you want to, because you will wear your players out.I honesty don't get the discussion.
Atlanta had a crap defense all year, schemed up pretty well to slow us somewhat in the first few possessions then we shot ourselves in the foot a couple of times (fumble, pick 6, Marty holding before HT) but we were moving the ball. Then when their players became tired because of running a ****ton of man coverage and showed more of the usual outside zone stuff we started to move the ball totally at will to the point where the OT drive was almost anticlimatic in how easy it was.
This was exactly the same crap defense they had all year except they put a lipstick on it for a bit using a good but extremely tiring scheme. That gambit could have worked if their offense would have kept scoring but our defense did what they were doing all year. Keeping teams out of the endzone when it counted the most.
So I think we can some it up this way.
In this game Atlanta's defense played worse than any defense in the NFL did on average, pretty much across the board, points, points and yards per drive, yards, first downs, failing when it mattered most.
They allowed HISTORICALLY poor amounts of yards and first downs.
They had a big lead with 5 drives to go and proceeded to allow 4 TDs and a FG.
BUT, we didn't score a TD on every play, so they played really good defense.
But that's exactly my point.Can't argue against those #s because it is what it is - #s based on the TOTAL game, not just specific parts.
I think the issue some (including the OP) were trying to flush out: ATL's D was stifling in the first 3Qs and hence quite different from what a few (like you ) were predicting.
Since points scored is my key measure, I am comfortable with my opinion that ATL's D was great in the first three quarters, but sad in the second half of the 4Q and the OT - when it mattered.
1) They put up 200 yards in the first half, despite the turnovers.
2) Giving up 31 unanswered points on the final 5 drives of the game, is the definition of 'going up and down the field all day'.
37 first downs to 17. Each team had 104 rushing yards. 40+ min of TOP to 22. 7/14 on 3rd down to 1/8.
They went up and down the field all day. They put up 34 points, and it should have been more, if it weren't for the turnovers. That's 'a lot' no matter how you look at it.
The game went exactly "that way", I guess just not in the proper order for you, or something, I guess?
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