Coming up on the half, and you have to like what we’ve seen from the Pats, both offensively and defensively, especially if they can pop this one in and grab a lead. The Colts look so soft, like the Colts of old, on defense.
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Coming up on the half, and you have to like what we’ve seen from the Pats, both offensively and defensively, especially if they can pop this one in and grab a lead. The Colts look so soft, like the Colts of old, on defense.
He couldn’t outrun Nick Harper to the post last week, and now they’ll try Terrence Wheatley. A first-ballot hall-of-famer, Marvin Harrison is a shadow of himself. As long as Manning looks to jam it into him, the Pats have a great shot.
7-0 Colts through one, but the Pats are driving. Dungy saw the Jim Haslett Rams film and isn’t blitzing Cassel. Somebody please wake him up and tell him to blitz, or again hope to cover Wes Welker and Randy Moss.
Perhaps it’s the recent $35,000 fine, but Wilfork is playing possessed on the nose. I know Belichick likes to sub the big guy in passing sets, but he might think a bit differently tonight.
Posted in Hector Longo, Patriots on Nov 2nd, 2008 View Comments
Nice little defensive stand for the Pats on their opening possession. Take the crowd out of it, that’s the early key.Lamont Jordan or Sammy Morris.
The Patriots have three keys to winning tonight: 1. On offense: Block Nos. 93, 21 and 41. The Patriots will focus their attention, when they have the ball, in having a blocker on each of these guys. These are the Colts three play-makers on defense, Dwight Freeney, Bob Sanders and Elvin Bethea. 2. Special teams: [...]
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