Titanium Coate Hanger
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Brady was the best player in the nfl in 2010. He could win with almost any set of receivers, as he has shown in the past. Two of his most dependable receivers were tight ends - Good thing that!
Unfortunately, the jets figured this out. They simply covered our wide receivers one on one and used the extra defenders inside. We then needed to play much better htan we did to win.
However, we were exposed.
Going to disagree here, during the Superbowl winning years, yes, the Patriots had arguably less WR talent, however they also had much better defenses and could run the ball more effectively in pressure situations.
Mark Sanchez was at risk of being benched during the regular season. The Patriots D made him actually look like a credible QB back there. Which will happen if you can't stop 3rd down and you can't consistently hit the QB and your run game can't keep the opponents O off the field.
All better WR play might have done is temporarily, IMHO, covered the deficiencies in the Pats defense and running game.
This was a game that needed to be won in the trenches, on 3rd down on D and with a power rushing attack. If your QB is off, you have to be able to find another way to produce and win.
The Patriot have become very one dimensional offensively, hate to say it, but they look an awful lot like the Colts in the pre SB win stage with Manning ( pass heavy, QB driven, questionable D, no commitment to the run, early playoff flameouts, etc)
Hate to say it, but I think some folks need to put their homer glasses away on occasion. Rex Ryan, IMHO, is a loudmouth, but an elite defensive guru loudmouth. People keep talking about how the Patriots gave this game away, give the Jets some credit, they won the game.
Time and time again, NFL history has shown that strong violent opportunistic defense and power rushing wins you championships. Gunslinging with aerial attacks as the primary focus just won't do it.












