- Brady is missing players who are open or he's ignoring them. I know he ignored Michel in the 4th quarter when he was wide open underneath because Michel had already dropped two easy ones.
- Michel dropped 2 easy passes last night and Brady clearly started ignoring him. Running the ball with Michel at the start of the 4th quarter was f'in ridiculous.
- The playcalling by McDaniels and Brady has been horrible. Where are the crossing routes? Where are the IN cuts.? Where are the Slants? Making it easy for opposing defenses by calling plays where you're focusing just outside the hashes makes it easier on defenses.
- Dorsett and Hogan were open several times and Brady missed them. This BS from experienced posters that we don't have any talent at Receiver is just that. BS. The idea that Hogan, who is a very capable #2/#3 isn't any better than a #4 receiver shows the kind of idiocy that has invaded Patsfans.
People lamenting that Amendola isn't here are ignoring the fact that Amendola was at his best working the middle of the field. An area that the Patriots have been ignoring in the Passing game.
Not using James White is just silly. White is an exceptional player, yet he saw extremely limited snaps in the 2nd half in favor of Michel.
- I've said it before and I'll say it again, Malcolm Brown isn't a NT. He needs to be playing the UnderTackle Position in a 4-3. What I noticed last night was that the Interior of the D-line was being double-teamed on nearly every interior run. Expecting Brown or Shelton to beat that is fallacy.
- Our LBs are over-committing. The MLB shouldn't be attacking the end of the line and leaving a huge hole up the middle for their RB to gain 12 yards.
- on the TD that Gilmore looked late on, I don't know what Harmon was thinking, but it was clear that Gilmore was expecting to pass off the receiver to Harmon. Harmon has regressed ever since changing to #21..