Fencer
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1. The rules have changed. No team plays as physically as the Patriots did a few years ago.
2. The Patriots' arch-rivals, the Colts, don't seem as soft as they used to be, mainly because A. Bob Sanders showed up. B. Manning got better at dealing with pressure. What was a large, obvious edge in physicality is now much reduced. Not coincidentally, the Colts now have rings too.
3. The Patriots play less of a power/ball-control game on offense than they used to, even beyond the general change in league trends. Obviously.
4. The Patriots' roster IS a little less physical than it used to be. Here's my breakdown.
Bottom line: The Patriots are still a tough, physical team, but not as extremely and distinguishedly so as they used to be.
2. The Patriots' arch-rivals, the Colts, don't seem as soft as they used to be, mainly because A. Bob Sanders showed up. B. Manning got better at dealing with pressure. What was a large, obvious edge in physicality is now much reduced. Not coincidentally, the Colts now have rings too.
3. The Patriots play less of a power/ball-control game on offense than they used to, even beyond the general change in league trends. Obviously.
4. The Patriots' roster IS a little less physical than it used to be. Here's my breakdown.
- QB -- up slightly. One can only be a little bit more physical than Brady was from Day 1 of his career, but he rushes a little more than he used to, so I say up a little.
- RB -- down somewhat. No more Dillon, or before him Smith.
- TE -- probably level. K. Brady is a heckuva blocker, but he isn't used on those wham plays as much. And Grahambo OCCASIONALLY caught a pass and then broke tackles.
- WR -- flat to down slightly. Givens was pretty tough. Troy was almost as tough as Welker. Branch, so far as I can recall, made one great block (against Lee Flowers) in about his second game as a Patriot, then never hit anybody again.
- OL -- up. Logan Mankins is a beast.
- DL -- tough to call. Seymour varied between extremes (beast or out), vs. playing a bit impaired has he has been the past couple of seasons; Ted Washington at his healthy best may have exceeded even Wilfork's toughness at the LOS, but Wilfork ranges further on the field; Warren wasn't as good a player as he is now.
- LB -- down. Ted Johnson is gone. McGinest is gone. Bruschi hit hard on a lot more plays than he does now. Phifer was at least as physical as Seau. All that outweighs the not-quite-unleashed beast that is AD.
- DB -- down. Everybody was more physical than Hobbs. Law when healthy was particularly physical for a CB. Rodney was a little younger. When the injury plague hit, the guys left standing were typically the ones with more toughness than speed. Offsetting that, Asante seemed soft then, and doesn't today.
Bottom line: The Patriots are still a tough, physical team, but not as extremely and distinguishedly so as they used to be.
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