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Interception is it you?
You'll know once he says "Denver is going to smoke this team"......
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No team can ever say they feel confident giving up that amount but with 2014 team, there was a feel that they could get the job done.
Numbers again.....
You didn't take into account teams played or how good their offenses are/were.
Argue that?
I applaud the OP knowingly giving us all a thread that will be fun to bump on 2/6.
When you have Tom Brady at QB and you allow less points than their season average to 8 of 10 opponents good things happen.No problem; I did. See below for results:
Taking into account the team that was played and comparing the Pats performance versus their season average, looks like the 2014 D was about on par with giving up points to opposing offenses around their season average (-5 point differential). Meanwhile, the 2016 D has given up far less points (-35.6 point differential) to opposing offenses compared to their season average.
Spin as you will but I'll bet the ranch a combination of "eye ball test" and "Big Ben was injured" will be the excuse.
Edit: it should say 2016 avg in the 2016 section, obviously.
Aren't you one of the ones who always talk about the Patriots wasting Brady's years, and how he always has to carry them? Well, here is the highest rating in a playoff loss of recent SB winning QBs:
there is nothing wrong with the offense. They can run it, they can go short, they can go deep, they can go down the seam, basically wherever Tom wants to put it he can so long as the o-line continues to hold up.
My "Eyes" tell me when looking at the statistical chart that although there is room for improvement the Pats D is good enough, in a complementary sense, to win a SB. That makes me "feel" good.
But that emotional index has to improve..
No problem; I did. See below for results:
Taking into account the team that was played and comparing the Pats performance versus their season average, looks like the 2014 D was about on par with giving up points to opposing offenses around their season average (-5 point differential). Meanwhile, the 2016 D has given up far less points (-35.6 point differential) to opposing offenses compared to their season average.
Spin as you will but I'll bet the ranch a combination of "eye ball test" and "Big Ben was injured" will be the excuse.
Edit: it should say 2016 avg in the 2016 section, obviously.
The biggest problem is this team has the greatest HC of all time, who may also be the greatest defensive mind of all time, and the fan base hates his philosophy of defense.The D is not what we hoped it be but it is good enough to win a super bowl.
In the end it will all depend on how well the Pats play on that day. This is a team a lot of Pats fans hoped would show separation with the rest of the league but it hasn't. It is just the best of a few good teams and needs to play well to win.
The problem is playing well doesn't always happen.
Would I trade this D for a few others? Yes. But it is not like it is bad. Actually it is above average and we just forget sometimes what bad D looks like.
To me I have a 3 step solution to improve the D.
#1 Mix it up but with aggression not passivity. 3 man rush 2% of the time... just to show you will. 4 man rush 68% of the time 5 man rush 30% of the time and do it from all over the place. Anyone but Butler and McCourty should potentially rush. Also do some stunts and overloads. I want the D to get after it and when you play attacking as opposed to defending you just get in a better mind set and have more pop.
#2 Push WRs around. I want CBs at the LOS pushing WRs and knocking them off their route more. I want to see them taking chances. You don't do it every time but it is easier to defend a pass a WR can't get to cause you chipped him. Also it gives your D a physical swagger.
#3 Encourage players when they play back to anticipate more. I see too many times when the Pats are in zone and they wait for the ball to be thrown to react to an underneath pass. If you see a guy sitting for an option 5 yard pass he can turn up for a 7-8 yard catch you should tell your guys it is okay to abandon your zone to try to make a play and trust other guys will take take of it.
Basically it comes down to BB's best asset is a hindrance sometimes. He wants a fine oiled machine but it seems to me it comes at the expense of beating the instinct and aggression out of his players. The Pats best D was from 01-04 (02 not so much) cause they had good players who didn't come up in Bill's system but played within it later. They didn't have it hammered into them from day 1 and were willing to freelance and make a play when they thought they could. Sometimes it didn't always work but usually BB put them in the right spot and they know when to take over.
Look at Devin McCourty. The problem with him is he does what BB wants TOO MUCH. However that is what he preaches and he does it for good reason. Devin however now plays too far back and plays too safe. However he knows no other way cause that is all he has been told as a pro. Ed Reed who BB loves was an aggressive roaming FS and relied on his ability to look at a play and guess correctly which he did most of the time. Bill loved watching it but would he have encouraged it or asked to him play more like McCourty? Would that eventually have made him more passive and not rely on his instincts? I think possibly. Rodney Harrison came here late and had great success cause he got what BB was doing but also knew how to play the game and jump routes and IGNORE HIS ASSIGNMENT AND NOT DO HIS JOB. The problem is how will BB tell a player to do that? "Do your job except when you shouldn't?"
My 2 cents anyway.
This OP is the epitome of absurd. They are 8-2. They were on the road in the rain without Gronk and Hogan, two of three top 3 leaders in pass yardage average in the NFL, and they won by 13. They are the best team in the AFC but it is football and anything can happend. They probably get to the Super Bowl. And bring up the eye test is kind of ridiculous. If a team wins at everything but they don't pass some fan's eye test that has no meaning.I posted this just over a month ago:
For the 2016 Pats to be in/win SB 51 the D has to improve ALOT
And lo and behold since then NOTHING has changed, if anything they look WORSE on defense. People really, really, REALLY, need to stop looking at in depth analytics or metrics because it simply doesn't work in football. The EYE TEST tells you everything you need to know so please just forget about 'we're second in blah, blah, blah' or 'we give up blah amounts of blah' because none of it matters as football is a game of FEEL. So for those of you banging on about these meaningless stats let me ask: if our own coach (who is the GOAT) doesn't give a crap about these numbers then why do you?
What matters is come playoff time when the teams get REALLY good, based on what your EYES have seen can this team stop a potent offense? Can they make plays so Brady doesn't have to drive us 80 yards on every possession (because they don't get turnovers meaning our offense starts way, way back)
So i'm going to emphasise once again, for the 2016 Pats to be in/win SB 51 the D has to improve ALOT because there is nothing wrong with the offense. They can run it, they can go short, they can go deep, they can go down the seam, basically wherever Tom wants to put it he can so long as the o-line continues to hold up.
OK I had to respond to this paragraph.#3 Encourage players when they play back to anticipate more. I see too many times when the Pats are in zone and they wait for the ball to be thrown to react to an underneath pass. If you see a guy sitting for an option 5 yard pass he can turn up for a 7-8 yard catch you should tell your guys it is okay to abandon your zone to try to make a play and trust other guys will take take of it.
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