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So far, they're executing just the right D for the Pats. We've seen the script before. Blanket the receivers right off the line and get to Brady fast. Takes away the short game and Brady can't wait around for intermediate routes to develop. The couple of long plays have been nice but can't be depended on to be there.
They need to give andrews extra help or double clowney.....Floyd needs to step up in 2nd half....wish we had someone like Sankey to spell Blount tonight because he's not right
I dont care about that kind of stuff. Pats always draft a Rutgers scrub instead of getting actual draft value talent. Pisses me off. Off the field stuff gets ironed out in the Pats locker room.
It's all about how often they're out there. If we can avoid any more bad turnovers, and get the offense to at least get another 7-10 points, we should be good.
We'll be in trouble though if the offense can't move. The defense will only get more and more tired out.
1.Come out running the ball at the pass rushers
2. Maybe call a screen or reverse to start the half
3. Commit to the run
4. Quicken the pace/no huddle
5. Start chipping with the tight ends
6. And last but not least win. The defense has played well
The problem is not the score - the problem is the offense does not look like the Pats. No chain-moving. 1 TD courtesy of an iffy PI call. The other a kickoff return. They need to make adjustments.
They will adjust. They even did in Denver last year and nearly pulled the come back off. If D continues its good play and we eliminate the mental mistakes, we will be fine.
So far, they're executing just the right D for the Pats. We've seen the script before. Blanket the receivers right off the line and get to Brady fast. Takes away the short game and Brady can't wait around for intermediate routes to develop. The couple of long plays have been nice but can't be depended on to be there.