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No Edelman was working from the outside on these plays.So Revis was covering Edelman in the slot? Interesting.
Wonder if Revis gets Welker duty when we match up with Denver.
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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.No Edelman was working from the outside on these plays.So Revis was covering Edelman in the slot? Interesting.
Wonder if Revis gets Welker duty when we match up with Denver.
Wonder if Revis gets Welker duty when we match up with Denver.
Revis will most likely get DT duty when we match up with Denver. He is their best receiver.So Revis was covering Edelman in the slot? Interesting.
Wonder if Revis gets Welker duty when we match up with Denver.
I'd be tempted to put him on Sanders. He's more likely to be on the outside.
Have Browner beat the snot out of D. Thomas on the line and have McCourty cover over the top, Dennard on Welker then it might be best to bracket Julius Thomas.
Revis will most likely get DT duty when we match up with Denver. He is their best receiver.
I tend to think Revis on DT and Browner on TE Thomas.
Arrington gets Wes and give him the help.
Ryan or Dennard get Sanders.
I tend to think Revis on DT and Browner on TE Thomas.
Arrington gets Wes and give him the help.
Ryan or Dennard get Sanders.
Browner is the type of corner that is awesome against bigger receivers that aren't as shifty. He can disrupt their route and keep up with them. He is not very good against guys like Edelman or Welker as they are way to shifty for him.
Not really. Talib is much more agile than Browner. Browner is really tall. But he also plays very tall. Not good at turning quickly and not good at breaking down for a tackle. Talib is better at shifting his hips and playing low.It sounds exactly like Talib!
Not really. Talib is much more agile than Browner. Browner is really tall. But he also plays very tall. Not good at turning quickly and not good at breaking down for a tackle. Talib is better at shifting his hips and playing low.
So Revis was covering Edelman in the slot? Interesting.
Wonder if Revis gets Welker duty when we match up with Denver.
This is how I would play it if I were coaching. I even think that Browner, at times, could matchup on DT just to give them a different look. Revis is strong enough to defend JT. Ryan and/or Dennard would still need help over the top with Sanders because they lack some speed to keep up with him. Dennard would beat him up real nice at the line, though.I tend to think Revis on DT and Browner on TE Thomas.
Arrington gets Wes and give him the help.
Ryan or Dennard get Sanders.
I'm not going to say too much about what I saw today. Azores and SBB already did a good enough job.
One particular play I witnessed pretty close up was Edelman streaking down the sideline, Revis beaten, Brady throws a perfect spiral set to hit Edelman in stride and...Revis...I mean you have to SEE him to believe it. He has that "it" thing, that ability to KNOW when to look back for the ball with a split second to spare and then MAKE the INT...not flub it, not drop it off his hands, not bat it down...MAKE the INT. He is really the best player on defense.
I know the moronic knower brigade who know everything about everything and vomit their streams of stats and the rest of their egotistical garbage every day, without ever ACTUALLY SEEING a practice or a real play...I know they will blame somebody for something ridiculous and then go off on this new Patsfans.com exercise of finding fault with Brady's throwing or Edelman's route running or whatever pure geekaloid garbage they want to use to pump up their "knower" status here but the TRUTH is GREAT PLAYERS MAKE GREAT PLAYS. Revis is one of the truly great players in this league. He picked two passes off today and knocked at least one other away all the while as Brady had a very good practice throwing strikes all over the field. Anybody who was THERE will back me up on this...Tom looks at the top of his game. Edelman, Amendola, and KT look sharp and the offense looks pretty crisp considering it's the first practice with pads.
Oh yeah, Connolly is taking all the reps at center...I was talking with Sarge and a few of the other old war horse Pats fans and our consensus is Wendell is a goner. Too soon to really say one way or the other but off today, I'd say it doesn't look to bright for Wendy.