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This is one of the most important games in the modern NFL because of the way the Patriots’ defense played. They were so physical and dominating with their press coverage (four interceptions) that the league made the rules more passer-friendly in the offseason and set the stage for today’s high-powered offenses.
Looking for some big plays by LaFell Sunday.
Interesting take. And it led me to the interesting quick take on an event we usually spin a bit differently around here
yeah, more than three snaps for Wright would be nice.And Tim Wright, and Shane Vereen.
Back to the OP -- can the Colts defend the run in Quarters? I don't know.
And can the Patriots execute crisply enough to shred it via YAC on slants and crosses? I would think yes. But I wish I had faith in Blount's or Gray's pass blocking.
Ironically, what was remarkable about that game MMQB called out was more the innovation in BB's gameplanning than anything else. That said, Rodney Harrison was playing CB, and Marvin Harrison got destroyed.
I'm also amused, come to think of it, that a game called out for being legendarily physical is one in which Mike Vrabel lined up repeatedly at nose tackle.
Can you post a direct link to the piece on the 2003 AFCCG? Your link is the same one as the OP's, and I can't find anything on it (or in any sidebars) that appear to point to it. Thanks!
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