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Does the passing offense destroy the defense in practice?

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I am just curious with how terrible the secondary has been does Brady just torch them in practice? Do Lloyd, Welker and Branch just annihilate them? If so the coaching staff really cannot devise a scheme to help? I mean its not like its Sanchez throwing during practice its Tom freaking Brady!!!!!!!!

 
Maybe that's why the pass offense is lacking.

They don't actually get to practice against NFL caliber players.
 
i THINK THE OPPOSITE IS TRUE. Maybe practicing against the pats short passing game is causing the defense to react slowly.
 
Our defense practices?
 
BB has Brady throwing to the ball boys and the security guard to boost the secondary's confidence. BTW Arrington made a sick deflection on a Brady pass intended for an octogenerian dog walker.
 
Prolly not b/c they don't have to worry about the deep ball.
 
This thread reminds me of McCourty talking about how great it was to line up across from Moss in practice and how much confidence it gave him.
 
well you can clearly see the defense not being ready for deep passes
 
Not if McD is calling the plays
 
Not looking too tough to stop this O lately.
 
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