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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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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.I don't know you, so please don't take this personally.But Honest to God, What is the Obsession with the "Old Slow" defense? My God, this was the #4 scoring defense in the league, and #7 in yardage. THAT is not the sign of an "OLD SLOW" defense. The Patriots gave up 30 points exactly ONE time all season; and that was in the last game of the Regular Season against the Giants; when obviously nervousness played a huge part in the game. Crossing Patterns do NOT kill us, because they're almost NEVER run against the Patriots' Defense. What's been "killing" the Patriots, if you want to use that term; are 15-yard outs, mainly because the Corners are playing so far off so they don't get beat deep.I love WEEI, but I can't believe how they refuse to criticize the defense at all. To me it all comes down to a couple of simple problems on our defense:
-Our inside linebackers are by far the slowest in the league. Adalius Thomas was brought in because he had both the size and speed we need at ILB. When he was switched to the outside, it exposed Bruschi and Seau, who are great leaders and technicians, but get caught up in blocks because they are too slow. Vrabel, Bruschi and Seau are great at going straight ahead but have a lot of trouble changing direction. Crossing patterns kill us.
The Patriots are 2nd in the league in Sacks, behind only the Giants, who had a 12 sack game. This is just silly. The Patriots have been playing Vanilla Coverages and have Blitzed very little (unless it was absolutely necessary, and it was almost ALWAYS successful).-Our 3-4 defense is based on stopping the run first, which was great a few years ago, but this is now a passing league. We changed our offense to reflect this, but the defense did not. We get little initial pressure on pass plays with three or four guys going after the QB.
1) Vrabel is the backup ILB, so him playing coverage is far from a liability. That said, he almost always rushes; the Patriots rush 4 most of the time. Seymour is 100%. I have no idea why you'd think differently. Seymour has been the best lineman on the team the last 6 weeks. Last week, the Patriots stacked the box to load up against the run. They held the #2 rushing attack to just 80 yards for the game. Garrard did an amazing job being forced to pass; and might have had his best game as a pro. They STILL lost by 11.Look at the rest of the teams left in the playoffs, they have at least two guys whose specialty is rushing the passer trying to shoot the gap on every down. With our 3-4 principles and Seymour less than 100%, QB's have too much time on 1st and 2nd downs to survey the field. Our best pass rushers are often dropping back in coverage (Vrabel should never be in coverage).
It's one thing to be critical. It's another thing entirely to be critical and accurate.I think its good to criticize the team. After all, doesn't Belichick stress being self-critical? Aren't we trying to be perfect in every phase?
Anybody listening to WEEI? There appears to be a lot of fans that are concerned about the defense. Anybody from Patsfans.com calling in with concerns?
But seriously, I have been hearing a lot of complaints about the defense lately. I was not happy with some of the things that happened in Sunday's game, but I don't think our boys are THAT BAD. I think that these guys can hold their own against most teams.
I can agree with the verbal punishing of the defense because it won't win us any games. They aren't THAT bad, and they end up getting it done when it matters, but anyone would look bad when someone is trying to find flaws while being compared to our offense. My biggest problem with the defense is Rodney "personal foul" Harrison and Samuel getting mauled on every play. Samuel will probably turn around and have two big games now so he can claim he deserves money, but he isn't half of the player Ty Law was or maybe even still is. The D-Line is really starting to get it done especially considering the fact our 3 man line commands 5 blockers. Seymour is coming back.
It's the nature of the people who call in to be over-the-top-critical.
If you were to use WEEI callers as your basis for an opinion, I would call your opinion uninformed =p
The secondary was horrible against the pass, particularly in the first half. Gay was a full step slow on almost every play and Samuel continues to show that he's good but overrated.
On the other hand, the team only allowed 20 points despite all the problems in the secondary. New England fans have the luxury of complaining about the 'terrible' defense their team has while watching that 'terrible' defense get the job done well enough to win week after week.
I don't know you, so please don't take this personally.But Honest to God, What is the Obsession with the "Old Slow" defense? My God, this was the #4 scoring defense in the league, and #7 in yardage. THAT is not the sign of an "OLD SLOW" defense. The Patriots gave up 30 points exactly ONE time all season; and that was in the last game of the Regular Season against the Giants; when obviously nervousness played a huge part in the game. Crossing Patterns do NOT kill us, because they're almost NEVER run against the Patriots' Defense. What's been "killing" the Patriots, if you want to use that term; are 15-yard outs, mainly because the Corners are playing so far off so they don't get beat deep.
The Patriots are 2nd in the league in Sacks, behind only the Giants, who had a 12 sack game. This is just silly. The Patriots have been playing Vanilla Coverages and have Blitzed very little (unless it was absolutely necessary, and it was almost ALWAYS successful).
1) Vrabel is the backup ILB, so him playing coverage is far from a liability. That said, he almost always rushes; the Patriots rush 4 most of the time. Seymour is 100%. I have no idea why you'd think differently. Seymour has been the best lineman on the team the last 6 weeks. Last week, the Patriots stacked the box to load up against the run. They held the #2 rushing attack to just 80 yards for the game. Garrard did an amazing job being forced to pass; and might have had his best game as a pro. They STILL lost by 11.
It's one thing to be critical. It's another thing entirely to be critical and accurate.
Want to be critical of the defense? Find out wtf ***ANTE was doing last week; going for picks and getting toasted instead of covering his man.
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