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Post by movieliker on Jan 27, 2018 18:29:01 GMT
Most analysts I hear say, the best way to beat New England is to consistently pressure Tom Brady. That is how the Giants beat New England twice in the Super Bowl. That is how Denver beat New England in the AFC Championship. And that is why Jacksonville was leading 20-10 in the 4th quarter of the conference championship.
Supposedly, the reason the Jaguars could not hold on was their offense disappeared in the 4th quarter. Reportedly because the coaches got to conservative. They were playing not to lose. They didn't trust Blake Bortles to be more aggressive.
Supposedly Philadelphia has the defense and pass rush to pressure Brady. And the offense to remain aggressive.
I don't know. It is hard to go against Brady, Belichick and New England.
What do you think?
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Post by ayatollah on Jan 27, 2018 19:17:14 GMT
Most analysts I hear say, the best way to beat New England is to consistently pressure Tom Brady. That is how the Giants beat New England twice in the Super Bowl. That is how Denver beat New England in the AFC Championship. And that is why Jacksonville was leading 20-10 in the 4th quarter of the conference championship. Supposedly, the reason the Jaguars could not hold on was their offense disappeared in the 4th quarter. Reportedly because the coaches got to conservative. They were playing not to lose. They didn't trust Blake Bortles to be more aggressive. Supposedly Philadelphia has the defense and pass rush to pressure Brady. And the offense to remain aggressive. I don't know. It is hard to go against Brady, Belichick and New England. What do you think? Youre right, that's the formula to beat New England. Philly has the defense and, judging by the ass-whooping they put on the Vikings, Nick Foles has the aggressiveness. But still, even if I were not a Patriots fan, I still wouldn't bet against them.
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Post by movieliker on Jan 27, 2018 19:34:41 GMT
Most analysts I hear say, the best way to beat New England is to consistently pressure Tom Brady. That is how the Giants beat New England twice in the Super Bowl. That is how Denver beat New England in the AFC Championship. And that is why Jacksonville was leading 20-10 in the 4th quarter of the conference championship. Supposedly, the reason the Jaguars could not hold on was their offense disappeared in the 4th quarter. Reportedly because the coaches got to conservative. They were playing not to lose. They didn't trust Blake Bortles to be more aggressive. Supposedly Philadelphia has the defense and pass rush to pressure Brady. And the offense to remain aggressive. I don't know. It is hard to go against Brady, Belichick and New England. What do you think? Youre right, that's the formula to beat New England. Philly has the defense and, judging by the ass-whooping they put on the Vikings, Nick Foles has the aggressiveness. But still, even if I were not a Patriots fan, I still wouldn't bet against them. 1 - I agree, it is hard to bet against Brady, Belichick and New England. Maybe if I was a gambling man. But it is no safe bet. 2 - Yes, pressure Tom Brady. But isn't that the basic formula for beating anybody? 1 - stop the run game. 2 - pressure the quarterback. Defenses always say that.
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Post by ayatollah on Jan 28, 2018 5:22:25 GMT
Youre right, that's the formula to beat New England. Philly has the defense and, judging by the ass-whooping they put on the Vikings, Nick Foles has the aggressiveness. But still, even if I were not a Patriots fan, I still wouldn't bet against them. 1 - I agree, it is hard to bet against Brady, Belichick and New England. Maybe if I was a gambling man. But it is no safe bet. 2 - Yes, pressure Tom Brady. But isn't that the basic formula for beating anybody? 1 - stop the run game. 2 - pressure the quarterback. Defenses always say that. 3- Sabotage their plane. 4- Give Brady some of that Dumb and Dumber tea twenty minutes prior to kickoff. 5- Assassinate Belichick, but I think he'd probably be like a vampire and wouldn't die.
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Post by warlock on Jan 28, 2018 23:36:44 GMT
The best way to beat the Patriots?
Tonya Harding comes to mind.
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