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Stopping the run is key. Good Rbs have been a problem for us especially those who catch passes too and bradshaw is a very good back.
Stopping the run is key. Good Rbs have been a problem for us especially those who catch passes too and bradshaw is a very good back.
I certainly think bradshaw is better than hillman. Not worried about richardson. We did stop buffalo effectively . But both chicago and nyj especially nyj really gave us problems. Especially those pass catching situations out of the backfield we have missed quite a few assignments in the past. Hopefully now that both collins and HT have settled down with mayo out, it should get better.Maybe. I know fans were mighty scared of Hillman, who was coming off four straight impressive showings, including going over 100 twice. I maybe misreading your comment, but I get the feeling your are saying "good RBs" in an effort to exclude NE's impressive showing against Denver.
Not that I think NE is especially good at stopping the run, but at this point I don't think we can say with certainty that NE's terrible showings against Mia, KC and NY have much predictive value. Even if they do, how they did against Denver does as well, and the Broncos are substantially better at running the ball than the Colts are.
And even then, Indy is not going to win this game running the ball, so I don't see any reason to say stopping the run is the key. I'd gladly allow 150 yards rushing if it means NE neuters Indy's passing attack.
Maybe. I know fans were mighty scared of Hillman, who was coming off four straight impressive showings, including going over 100 twice. I maybe misreading your comment, but I get the feeling your are saying "good RBs" in an effort to exclude NE's impressive showing against Denver.
Not that I think NE is especially good at stopping the run, but at this point I don't think we can say with certainty that NE's terrible showings against Mia, KC and NY have much predictive value. Even if they do, how they did against Denver does as well, and the Broncos are substantially better at running the ball than the Colts are.
And even then, Indy is not going to win this game running the ball, so I don't see any reason to say stopping the run is the key. I'd gladly allow 150 yards rushing if it means NE neuters Indy's passing attack.
Indy doesn't win by running the ball, winning ToP and keeping TB off the field? Their D vs the Pats O needs a little protection...And even then, Indy is not going to win this game running the ball, so I don't see any reason to say stopping the run is the key. I'd gladly allow 150 yards rushing if it means NE neuters Indy's passing attack.
I certainly think bradshaw is better than hillman. Not worried about richardson. We did stop buffalo effectively . But both chicago and nyj especially nyj really gave us problems. Especially those pass catching situations out of the backfield we have missed quite a few assignments in the past. Hopefully now that both collins and HT have settled down with mayo out, it should get better.
Bradshaw is a little more versatile no? I see him as much more of a catching threat then Hillman but I could be wrong...I just wonder who will spy Bradshaw...Collins??
Indy doesn't win by running the ball, winning ToP and keeping TB off the field? Their D vs the Pats O needs a little protection...
You seem to be putting words in my mouth. Of course running is helpful, but Indy cannot beat the Patriots if they are forced to rely prominently on rushing the ball.
Said another way, do you think NE can beat Indy by committing entirely to the run? Or that anyone on Indy's sideline would say, "the key to beating the Patriots to contain their running game?
I'm just going by what you wrote. Intended to imply something different, that's fine.
I just re-read it. I think I know what you are trying to articulate. The OP went off on a tangent and talked about Bradshaw's pass-catching capabilities.I honestly think what I wrote was pretty clear. Did you see the comment I responded to?
I just re-read it. I think I know what you are trying to articulate. The OP went off on a tangent and talked about Bradshaw's pass-catching capabilities.
If the Pats are able to contain Indy's running game w/ 4 in the box...we win. Indy runs for 150 and Luck misses a lot on 3rd down...Im good with that.
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