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This isn't directed at anyone in particular, but I feel like there is an increasing amount of 'revisionist history' regarding Carter because of the Sunday Night game. As if everyone is hopping on the bandwagon -- and acting as if they were there all along -- without giving any real credit to Anderson, whose placement in the line up is as important as anything in regards to the pass rush.
Over the first 8 games (w/o Anderson as a starter) -- Carter posted 4.5 sacks. Not bad by any means. But Anderson, with only one quarter of the reps, managed to do the same thing. So is that a good thing? Sadly, no. Because when separated, our pass rush was flat out bad. That's not a criticism of either player; it simply takes more than one. So let's call a spade a spade; the pass rush has been lacking. Big time. Same way it was in 2010. Or 2009 (when TBC posted double-digit sack numbers). That's why this D was ranked so low -- even prior to all the injuries.
Yet, what happened when you put both of them together? Even with the worst backfield we've fielded all year, suddenly the D starts making plays. Both players are more effective as a result. I don't think it's a coincidence or a one game thing. Even Wilfork was getting better penetration. So, I don't think you can really separate one from another. It's a pass rushing tandem. If they keep it up that type of pressure, there is simply no way the Patriots will have the NFL's worst pass D. No way. If separated? Yeah, it'll suck; as it did for the first 8 weeks.
Mark Anderson.
That's not a knock against Carter or Waters. Both are looking Pro Bowl worthy.
But it really isn't a coincidence, IMO, that Carter has his best game upon Anderson making his first start. Anderson was consistently bursting off the line quicker than anyone. As a result, the Jets consistently kept a TE and a RB on Anderson's side. Anderson's initial pressure resulted in, I believe, two of Carter's sacks.
Having a legit pass rush tandem is so important. The Patriots might just have it. If so, look for Carter to continue to make an impact.
I personally believe that a DE having a probowl season is a bigger deal than a G having a probowl season.
Waters has been doing it since day 1, Carter is coming around halfway through season....
Carter is just pummeling and outworking his man. He doesn't have Freeney speed or great moves. He's just a worker. It's awesome.
Carter is just pummeling and outworking his man. He doesn't have Freeney speed or great moves. He's just a worker. It's awesome.
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