Footballoutsiders has a
write-up on the game. Unfortunately they tasked probably their two worst contributors (Kacsmar is a Manning honk who goes to extreme measures to discredit Brady and NE) so it is mostly full of mild misinformation and things that are common knowledge. They spend a bunch of time talking about how similar NE and Indy are across the board, which is interesting enough, but never once mention how much NE has improved of late.
When referencing Luck's improved play this year they say:
So the Patriots are not facing the same quarterback they picked off four times in the rain last January. The Patriots are facing a quarterback who takes markedly fewer sacks than he did in his first two years, down to 3.4 percent of dropbacks from 5.3 percent and 6.1 percent his first two years.
But fail to mention that this is a substantially better secondary than Luck has faced. Oddly enough, not only do they neglect to say this, they insinuate that nothing has changed with this comment:
Over the last three years, the Patriots have been relatively bad on defense, but good at forcing interceptions on downfield throws.
Not quite what I was hoping for when I clicked the link, but there are a few decent nuggets.
The Patriots have forced a below-average number of interceptions when the pass travels 15 yards or less, but the most interceptions in the NFL (and the fifth-highest rate) on passes traveling more than 15 yards.
That is pretty interesting. Considering how poor the LB coverage has been for a few years, it isn't a surprise that shorter passes aren't picked much, but that they've been able to coddle such a high pick rate on longer throws with the DB quality of late is a testament to the coaching. There is also this:
Sometimes, splits happen. That's true at least to some extent here, as the Patriots are 6-1 on the road since 2009 against teams that finished the season at 8-8. They finished ranked first in overall road DVOA in 2010, 2011, and 2012, too, which makes sense given that their road losses have often been very close.
This is, of course, regarding NE's lousy win/loss record on the road against good teams. Sheds a different light on things, particularly the fact that DVOA considered them the best road team in the league for three of the overlapping years.