Timbo717
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There were issues on the offensive side of the ball but I have to say I disagree that the defense also wasn't an issue. There were no sacks against Sanchez, there were no force fumble recoveries, no interceptions which i.e. no turnovers at all. The third down conversion rate of 46% was just one percent lower than the 47.1% that we had during the regular season that was last in the league.Right. The Patriots defense was not the culprit in the loss to the Jets in last year's playoffs. The Jets were successful on only 6 of 13 3rd down opportunities. Sanchez played a solid, not great, game. He rang up a pedestrian 194 passing yards against the Patriots.
Tom Brady was sacked five times - five! - in that game and the Pats went 0-2 on 4th downs and just 5-14 on 3rd downs. The Patriots played flat on offense and committed 5 penalties that stalled progress. The offense looked confused for much of the game when the pinball machine offense did not light up.
Rex Ryan put together an excellent defensive game plan and the Patriots offense did not adjust. If the Patriots offense stayed on the field and converted more of their 3rd and 4th down opportunities, they would have won.
What we all must appreciate was just how rare and special those 2003 - 2004 teams were with elite offensive, defensive and special teams units at the same time. There is a reason why those teams set gawdy records for wins. What is amazing is how the Patriots completely rebuilt - only seven guys are on the roster who were in the 2007 Superbowl - and still had the best record last year and are favored this year.
Sanchez had 194 yards....which is indeed pedestrian, but he had 3 touchdowns and completed 65% of his passes and had zero interceptions. And he came into the game with a career 54% regular season completion % and a career regular season TD-INT ratio of 29-33. We forced no mistakes on a QB known for making mistakes and allowed a non-accurate QB the time to make accurate throws.
But you are right that the offense was also a big issue and Ryan had an excellent gameplan that was not adjusted to by the Pats. That goes without saying but I disagree that defense wasn't an issue. If our offense was on the field longer we would've been able to control the clock and possibly let up less of those TDs and keep our defense fresher. On the flip side, if our defense had caused ANY turnovers when they were in the Jets own territory it would've been easier to sustain scoring drives. It's a two way street and our team broke down on both sides of the road. And I don't want to think about it any longer because it gives me a frowny face.
EDIT: And all of that may have been brought up and addressed by yourself, if so I apologize for rehashing it. Also I concur, GO HEELS.
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