Metaphors
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Couple of points:
1) This defense is clearly still in transition. Belichick isn't letting them cut loose yet. I'm thinking that the Jets game would be a fine time to have everyone on the same page.
2) It is frustrating seeing how many completions the Pats are giving up downfield when the coverage seems to be fairly solid. Credit to the QBs and receivers and a distinct lack of panic for the Pats DBs at this point.
3) While I am generally an optimistic person, I get downright distraught watching wide open dumpoff passes 6 yards down the field. The completions are bad enough but the 3-5 YAC makes me literally ill. I would much rather see a 50 yard bomb than see a QB go 7-for-7 to RBs in a soul-sucking drive.
4) Wilfork is playing far too many snaps. Credit to him for being able to play 60+ snaps at 350+ lbs but it is a bit much to expect him to be effective late in games or late in the season if this continues. Hoping this changes as Haynesworth gets more work.
1) This defense is clearly still in transition. Belichick isn't letting them cut loose yet. I'm thinking that the Jets game would be a fine time to have everyone on the same page.
2) It is frustrating seeing how many completions the Pats are giving up downfield when the coverage seems to be fairly solid. Credit to the QBs and receivers and a distinct lack of panic for the Pats DBs at this point.
3) While I am generally an optimistic person, I get downright distraught watching wide open dumpoff passes 6 yards down the field. The completions are bad enough but the 3-5 YAC makes me literally ill. I would much rather see a 50 yard bomb than see a QB go 7-for-7 to RBs in a soul-sucking drive.
4) Wilfork is playing far too many snaps. Credit to him for being able to play 60+ snaps at 350+ lbs but it is a bit much to expect him to be effective late in games or late in the season if this continues. Hoping this changes as Haynesworth gets more work.











