Interesting take from Chatham on how NOT to defend the Falcons
Sounds like we gotta bully 'em right off the line. Hammer them. Discipline.
Fortunately, we're pretty good at the whole, you know, discipline thing.
Some comments on the comments:
1. Matt Chatham's clip should be a sticky and read by every member of the board.
2. Rowe is what he is and he had a very productive year for us because the Pats knew exactly what his weak points were.
3. As to the OP, I think he's a perfect match for Saunu. He's go the size not to be bullied by Mohammed, and he is a match in speed. I can see Ryan on Jones with Safety help and Butler on Gabriel matching speed with speed.
4. But that's just basic stuff. A key for the Pats is NOT give Ryan anything consistantly. In other words be exactly the opposite of the Falcons. They Falcons have had a great season becaue they "do what they do". The Pats have had a great season because they don't ever "do what they do"
5. I think Chatham gave ys an important insight that I think we'll see a lot of, and that the emphasis of the Pats to chip the RB's every time. That will of course slow down the outside pass rush and frustrate a lot of the game day posters, but if you recall it's what the Pats did so beautifully back in 2001.
6. Ryan relies on his RB's as his comfort throws, just like Brady does to some extent. In order to make Ryan uncomfortable taking away that part of his game will make the entire process harder for him. It also makes it critical to get some inside pressure in Ryan's face.
7. One way to pressure Ryan and confuse him will be to do some kind of 7 or 8 man look on the line where only 4 people rush, but it's a different 4 every time. We HAVE the people who are versatile enough to make it work. Again we don't want to let Ryan be comfortable in his reads when he gets to the LOS. Seattle (as we saw in the clip) never changed what they did and Ryan ate it up.
8. Those are just random thoughts. I have no idea exactly what they ultimately will do, but it will be something that stops the run with 7 people, and drops 7 or 8 most of the time.