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I hate seeing Welker leave. He was a gutsy ironman who set an example of how to play fearlessly. But what happened post 2005/6 was that reacting to the Polian rule changes hamstringing the defensive backfield and LB pass coverage we decided to become the Colts whom us fans had previously disdained. Lots of points scored. Occasional massive routs of hapless unprepared opponents lacking the key defensive attributes required to castrate the precisely tuned race car offense. Then Tom Coughlin in that cold December 2007 game tried a new tactic that few had the personnel to implement. Up the middle unrelenting pressure with a well times occasional delayed blitz. Don't let the race car engines of Moss & Welker get off the line past 5 yards without a re-route and of course the requisite beneficial calls and good luck that makes every Champion.
I'm hopeful that this transition marks a more balanced approach on offense where Tom returns to being the QB whose favorite receiver is the open one, even if it's the 3rd option, instead of relying on Moss, Welker time and again so smart talented Ds can no longer focus on stopping the key player and disrupt the entire rhythm of a too finely tuned machine.
All this is futile if the long lingering ineptness in pass defense is not a major focus in both FA and the draft this year.
I'm hopeful that this transition marks a more balanced approach on offense where Tom returns to being the QB whose favorite receiver is the open one, even if it's the 3rd option, instead of relying on Moss, Welker time and again so smart talented Ds can no longer focus on stopping the key player and disrupt the entire rhythm of a too finely tuned machine.
All this is futile if the long lingering ineptness in pass defense is not a major focus in both FA and the draft this year.











