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Now, IF the o-line solidifies, THEN having these two freaks of nature is going to make every team weep delicious tears of anguish that I'll use to spice my daily ambrosia.
I still don't think this passing attack is unstoppable, though. They still need, at the very least, a 2014 Lafell type that can hit the intermediate and deep routes. To date, they don't have that. This offense needs to force the opposing defense to account for as much field as possible or else opposing defenses will just play them as if they are in the red zone. Obviously, they will still have a ton of success but the better defenses in the postseason will be able to slow that down. Of course, it goes without saying they also need a competent rushing attack as well. But I was more or less just talking about the passing game.
If Bennett works out the way he can here the the only answer as get to Brady fast.
Gronk-Bennett-Edelman-Lewis are all very hard to cover 1v1. The extra body is probably better used to block to buy more time for the above players.
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