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Get a push up the middle with your front four and keep Brady's feet dirty. Don't blitz DBs EVER. When their offense hits dead spots and stalls hit them with scores.
Teams try and get in a shootout with them, thinking they can maybe keep up, and that's when NE starts getting their turnovers. Teams get desperate, try to take big shots and end up making mistakes. Play them straight up, get pressure with your front four, score when their offense stalls.
Get a push up the middle with your front four and keep Brady's feet dirty. Don't blitz DBs EVER. When their offense hits dead spots and stalls hit them with scores.
Teams try and get in a shootout with them, thinking they can maybe keep up, and that's when NE starts getting their turnovers. Teams get desperate, try to take big shots and end up making mistakes. Play them straight up, get pressure with your front four, score when their offense stalls.
That's how you beat the Patriots.
As frustrating as Fox's conservative mindset sometimes is, I love that we never get desperate, of deviate from our gameplan no matter what the score is.
Getting pressure with 4 and is the best way but i don't think we can get to Brady consistently with 4 rushers. That's how Bal (who should of won), and NYG did last year.
I'd look to add some more pass rushers in the draft, and FA.
As frustrating as Fox's conservative mindset sometimes is, I love that we never get desperate, of deviate from our gameplan no matter what the score is.
Well hes better now then he was in Carolina or even a year ago about making halftime adjustments, he was notorious with just sticking to the gameplan when it wasnt working at all.
As frustrating as Fox's conservative mindset sometimes is, I love that we never get desperate, of deviate from our gameplan no matter what the score is.
It really goes without saying amongst fans how much Fox's mindset in games can be beneficial; watching him is watching what a composed coach should look like.
I would be up for that. Im guessing Seymour wouldn't mind getting a shot at both the Raiders and Patriots next year. As long as he doesn't pull a Ty Warren it would be a solid addition.
I would be up for that. Im guessing Seymour wouldn't mind getting a shot at both the Raiders and Patriots next year. As long as he doesn't pull a Ty Warren it would be a solid addition.
No kidding, he would love that.
Also, it would have been nice to see Wolfe make strides throughout the reason rather than wearing down, hopefully he can makes a sophomore climb and also provide a push up front in the pass rush.
I would be up for that. Im guessing Seymour wouldn't mind getting a shot at both the Raiders and Patriots next year. As long as he doesn't pull a Ty Warren it would be a solid addition.
Indeed, i could see him go back to NE, but as you said, since they traded him, he might want a shot to play them again.
Get a push up the middle with your front four and keep Brady's feet dirty. Don't blitz DBs EVER. When their offense hits dead spots and stalls hit them with scores.
Teams try and get in a shootout with them, thinking they can maybe keep up, and that's when NE starts getting their turnovers. Teams get desperate, try to take big shots and end up making mistakes. Play them straight up, get pressure with your front four, score when their offense stalls.
That's how you beat the Patriots.
As is so often the case in the game we love: run the ball; stop the run; and optimum FP with STs.
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
Beating NE now with Talib is a lot harder, but if you want to beat them, you have to do what the Cardinals did and limit their passing game. I believe the 9ers have a shot at beating them this weekend because of that ability.
Last edited by Joshecalpoly; 12-11-2012, 02:06 PM.
Beating NE now with Talib is a lot harder, but if you want to beat them, you have to do what the Cardinals did and limit their passing game. I believe the 9ers have a shot at beating them this weekend because of that ability.
Yea Talib has really improved their defense. And on offense they're as versatile as ever with Ridley and the running game proving to be a real threat. And no offense is more organized and coordinated than the Pats. I mean look what they did to this Bronco team earlier in the year running against our pass personnel with quick snaps and various other looks.
While other teams could certainly beat Denver there's no team that poses a greater matchup than the Pats.
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