Thanks Rob, you saved me a lot of time because you echoed most of my major points.
Except for the final score I felt the Pats did much better than I expected them to.
1. General Offense - The Pats moved the ball CONSISTENTLY. IIRC, there was only one 3 and out the entire game. Most of the time the Pats didn't score it was because they shot themselves in the foot rather the "the best D in the league" stopped them,
2. The Pats left a at least 13 points on the field with Mankins 15 yarder, Ridley's fumble as well as a few other plays that self destructed drives last night, especially in the first half.
3. The running game was far better than we had the right to expect. Ridley until his fumble,was especially effective. Blount, for the first time this season actually ran like a 250lb RB - It was his best game as a Patriot.
4. Usually I've defended Ridley's fumbles. Most of the time I've felt they were the result more because of something good the defense has done, than something bad he's done. But not this one. He was caught trying to do too much on this play, had come to a complete stop, and had the ball too unprotected. This one's on him.
5. I thought the OL won the battle with the the excellent front 7 of the Panthers....by a wide margin. The 2 sacks were the result of a either a blown assignment by Solder or a great scheme by the Panthers, take your pick. The other was a bad scheme by the Pats which Wendell having to block a rusher almost 2 gaps over and snap ,the ball. There will be people here ready to kill him for that play, but when I saw the replay, I thought either it was a bad scheme or someone else blew the assignment and Wendell was just trying to cover. Again take your pick.
But aside from those 2 plays Brady had more than enough time the rest of the time and was rarely hurried. This had to be better than most people thought. This was a Panther Defensive front that ran roughshod over a very good SF OL.
6 Aside from the leg whip, Marcus Cannon showed that he's a very capable starting RT. and I've very glad he apologized to the player after the game. Very classy
7. I know everyone is up in arms over the last play of the game. There is no question that there should have been a penalty on the play. I agree with you, Rob, that probably the correct call should have illegal contact giving the ball to the Pats on the 13 with another play.
8. What I don't understand is why everyone isn't up in arms about the so called "holding call" on 3rd and long vs McCourty. I watched those replays closely and it seemed to me that after a legal chuck, Olsen kept contact with McCourty and made NO attempt to disengage. It was like he was blocking him. That's why McCourty held his arms out to show he wasn't initiated the contact. Then the final insult was the flop. It was a horrible acting job. If anything it should have drawn a flag for unsportsmanlike conduct.
9. The run defense was simply OUTSTANDING. IIRC I think they held the powerful Panther running attack to under 50 yds combined by everyone not named Newton., It shows me that even with the losses of Mayo, WIlfolk and Kelly, we can put together a game plan against anyone that will control a good running attack.
10. Newton's big 3rd down run, where he made 3 guys miss him for a sack (Ninko twice) was one of the best plays I've seen this year. Also the throws he made to Smith and later Olsen for the TD were just perfect. I thought Newton played very well. He was the reason they were even in this game.
11. Like Rob said, I hate the lose, but I saw a llot more good come out of this game than I saw Bad. As every week goes by, I get more and more convinced that this is a team that can go deep into the playoffs