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Evidence; Brady had the fewest passing attempts for a half in his career. Neither Gronk nor Amendola had any targets - Clearly the prime objective was to run the clock, shorten the game, and get out of there as quickly as possible. When they finally started to open up in the 2nd half, they couldn't suddenly turn it back on. They had no rhythm at all. Usually a cure for that would be to run a hurry up offense, but that wasn't going to happen yesterday.
Which is why they should have sat Brady and Gronk and not opened them up to injury. Suh could have easily have ended their SB aspirations.
4. The defense wasn't a whole lot better. Of course that is hyperbole. The defense played well at times, in spurts, but there were too many 3rd and longs that were completed. Too often 2 really good plays were followed by a bad one. I guess the really observation was the defense didn't play badly, just very inconsistently.
The defense got hung out to dry for 70z+ plays because the offense couldn't sustain a drive.
6. Clearly none of the refs were watching the Dolphins run pick plays, because if they wanted to create examples of when a "pick" is illegal, they could have used at least 3 plays the Phins got away with. These weren't technical picks, these were NBA picks. Yet the only OPI of the game was against Martin, on a very artful flop by Grimes.
That and the no illegal contact on Gronk down the left sideline when clearly the DB jumped in front of him and impeded his progress pissed me off to no end.
8. But the refs weren't the reason the Pats lost. Bad play, bad coaching, bad preparation. It was a full on poor effort by everyone that week. And thus ends the game observations portion of this post.
This wishy-washy we'll kinda try to win was a disaster that would have been epic had Suh ended Brady's season.
2. I don't believe in "momentum" going into the playoffs. That 2010 team had plenty of "momentum". The Giants and Ravens had absolutely NO "momentum" going into their playoff runs to superbowls. Every football game is unique. Now I'm not saying that momentum doesn't play a factor in football, but it happens within each specific game.
Agreed. It's all media speak. What matters most is how teams play on Sunday but also how the matchups fall.
3. So in the end, if the Pats manage to get people back, and fix the OL, NONE of what happened in the last 6 weeks will matter a wit.
If they lose in the playoffs the OL is the mostly likely reason why and nothing else is a close second. Obviously turnovers are #1 for every team but as a team weakness.












