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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.As much as I'd like to agree with you, Nash, let's not forget that was also a very formidable defense which ended up in the top 3-5 of most categories. That's like the Steelers winning/going to the SB with Willaim Gay, or the Ravens winning with Moreland right now. The comparison is not very appropriate anymore, with all due respect.
In a defense where you know you have serious deficiencies in some areas like this one, you've got to be strong somewhere, and I'm not understanding where that strength is going to come from.
bottom line this is the worst pass defense in the nfl, and its not going to get corrected by the end of the year
Agreed.
Posters on here need to remember that BB won a SB with a guy named Earthwind Moreland. Wait who?? Exactly. As bad as the defense looks, there's still alot of football left for BB to get the secondarys sh*t together.
However, my koolaid has a funny taste lately.
Interesting comment from Mike Reiss tonight on Sports Final:
"I think you ask the question, could Leigh Bodden have helped this secondary? And that takes me one step further and I ask the question, is Bill Belichick's schemes and the decision making he's making personnel-wise, do we need to revisit this a little bit? I know you don't want to look too much into one game when you ask big picture questions like that, but this just didn't even look competitive to me in that aspect of the game."
That's a direct quote - just to end the speculation of me paraphrasing and misquoting him.
Pretty bold statement by Mike. Obviously a loss just exacerbates things, but I thought the fact he mentioned it was pretty interesting.
As much as I'd like to agree with you, Nash, let's not forget that was also a very formidable defense which ended up in the top 3-5 of most categories. That's like the Steelers winning/going to the SB with Willaim Gay, or the Ravens winning with Moreland right now. The comparison is not very appropriate anymore, with all due respect.
In a defense where you know you have serious deficiencies in some areas like this one, you've got to be strong somewhere, and I'm not understanding where that strength is going to come from.
Time to start moving up for three down players rather than maneuvering down for versatility or value in the draft and FA.
Bill has to come to terms with the sad fact that most of the mid level talent he is drawn to these days doesn't have the focus or drive or determination born of sheer intestinal fortitude many of his earlier players or those Annapolis cadets in the 60's had to be coached up.
This is a really interesting point that I heard in passing a few weeks ago, but haven't given any thought too.
Are the kids today that BB is relying on, just not 'coachable' or driven enough to make it work in this system?
Does this mean the system needs to be changed, or that Bill needs to do a better job finding that mid-level talent that has the drive, determination and intestinal fortitude to take that mid-level talent and play to a higher level both physically and mentally (Vrabel, Bruschi, etc etc)
Seeing how we cannot deny this, what can be done to help our team win games?
I would imagine being in Belichick's position, being in the NFL for a long time now, he would prefer players that can be driven and coached. Not sure if that exists any more but can see that being his preference.
hope tom brady and the offense out scores people,but if we cant find open recievers its not going to matter much... teams have started to figure out the pats offense.... we find out the next month what type of team this is ...
I completely agree with you. The question is, do these players exist, in enough quantities, for BB to identify them and get them? I'm beginning to think not.
If not, do we start talking about changing the system? Other teams have much better defenses than we do with the available talent pool, that's a given. So, given that talent pool, should BB change his system to fit that existing pool of available personnel or keep trying for players that fit his system, which apparently are becoming very hard to come by?
Reiss expanded his Sports Final comments into an ESPNBoston column:
It's time to start questioning New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick - ESPN Boston
I completely agree with you. The question is, do these players exist, in enough quantities, for BB to identify them and get them? I'm beginning to think not.
If not, do we start talking about changing the system? Other teams have much better defenses than we do with the available talent pool, that's a given. So, given that talent pool, should BB change his system to fit that existing pool of available personnel or keep trying for players that fit his system, which apparently are becoming very hard to come by?
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