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Patriots ~ Week 11 Analysis
« on: Nov 13th, 2003, 3:06pm » |
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Despite what the coaches have said this IS more than just the Dallas Cowboys vs. the New England Patriots. This is former Patriot head coach, Bill Parcells coming back to New England to go with his former defensive coordinator, Bill Bellichick. The subplots are endless. Terry Glenn makes his return as well. He's already tried to insight the crowd with statements that he "hates everything about New England". She's not exactly the brightest in the building. For fans, this season began with a BIG question mark at QB. Chad or Quincy? Most experts thought, "Does it really matter?" This was a team that most everyone thought was years away from even being a playoff contender. The NFC east has always been one of the toughest in the NFL. However, the division favorite Eagles struggled early. The Skins & the Giants have struggled of late. How about them Cowboys? 7-2 How is this possible? Dallas owns the #1 D in the NFL. 235 combined yards allowed is far & away the best. They are doing it by playing mistake free football. 2nd fewest penalties in the NFL. There's solid proof of Tuna's affect he is having on these guys. Unfortunately, Jerry Jones has been spotted on the sidelines recently. Hey Jerry, why don't you leave the to the man with 2 Super Bowl rings okay? Some of the local media here is predicting a one sided affair in favor of New England. That's not the way I see it. Infact, this game could very likely be decided by a FG in O.T. We have been in way too many close games for us to think we can blow any team away. Dallas has a very good young defense. Roy Williams, Terrence Newman & Mario Edwards are all very talented guys that have just begun their bright careers. Add the veteran Darren Woodson to that group & you have yourself one of top secondarys in the league. Cowboys have been a work in progress offensively. Quincy has been good, but far from great. Hambrick was a major source of their scoring, but now they have brought in Adrien Murrell to take some of the carries. Veteran Buckeyes Glenn & Galloway remain very dangerous. Newcomer Antonio Bryant is very explosive as the 3rd WR. The Pats will have to make plays on 3rd down. They will give up yards, but they must force FGs & some turnovers in the red zone in order to win. Offensively, the Pats must protect Brady. Bledsoe got killed last week.(2 forced fumbles) I don't suspect Parcells to blitz like he did against Buffalo. He has seen what Brady can do when given man to man coverage. They will probably try to confuse Tom with zone play. TEs Graham & Fauria will have to make plays underneath to counter that strategy. Conservative play didn't work for the Bills, however I think with Brady's ability to avoid pressure we don't have to look deep on every down. If they blitz early expect Weiss to call for a variety screen plays & the occasional draw. Running the ball is the best weapon against an all out blitz. Faulk & Smith must keep us out of too many 3rd & long situations. Otherwise Brady will eventually need to be carted off the field. Troy Brown is questionable & I don't expect to see him on the field. Branch is now the primary receiver. On a side note: Did you know that Deion Branch was taken just two picks behind the Cowboys WR Antonio Bryant in the 2002 NFL draft? Patriots Statistical Breakdown: Tom Brady ~ 275 yards passing, 2 tds & 1 int (spreading the love) Kevin Faulk ~ 40 yards rushing, 30 yards receiving & 1 td (your guess is as good as mine as to who will carry the rock) Antowain Smith ~ 1 td & 70 yards rushing, 5 yards receiving (see faulk) Troy Brown ~ not likely to play Deion Branch ~ 90 yards receiving (new go to guy) Bethel Johnson ~ 55 yards receiving (deep threat) David Givens ~ 25 yards receiving (week 9 hero) Christian Fauria ~ 1 td, 40 yards receiving (he's back) Daniel Graham ~ 30 yards receiving Adam Vinatieri ~ 2 FGs & 3 PATs Cowboys Statistical Breakdown: Quincy Carter ~ 300 yards pass, 20 yards rush, 1 td & 2 ints (pats have only allowed 4 tds via the air) Troy Hambrick ~ 1 td, 50 yards rushing Adrien Murrell ~ 1 td, 75 yards rushing Richie Anderson ~ 20 yards receiving Joey Galloway ~ 40 yards receiving Terry Glenn ~ 1 td, 60 yards receiving Antonio Bryant ~ 100 yards receiving(big on 3rd & long) Jason Witten ~ 30 yards receiving(promising rookie) Dan Campbell ~ 50 yards receiving(last weeks hero) Billy Cundiff ~ 1 FG & 3 PATS FINAL SCORE (IN O.T.) PATRIOTS 27 COWBOYS 24 I don't need to tell you, but this Sunday night is the biggest game in New England since, yes Game 7 of the ALCS. Hopefully the outcome is a little different. (no pun intended) One more thing. As you're watching the game there's nothing wrong with your television's contrast. Yes Tom Brady IS wearing silver. The Pats will be unvailing their new alternate silver jerseys this week.
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Re: Patriots ~ Week 11 Analysis
« Reply #6 on: Nov 18th, 2003, 10:34am » |
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Okay let me have it. Obviously I was WAY off in my predictions. I suppose I should have seen it coming. 2 great defensive minds going head-to-head. This was a game where unless you were a Pats or Cowboys fan you probably fell asleep before half time. I was at Hooters of Boston(for the food of course) & I admit it was a snoozer. They were also showing Survivor Series that night so that kept things interesting. Both teams tried to go deep on several occasions, but the CBs for both Ds really stepped up big. The Pats won the battle of field position & were able to come up with just enough big plays to pull out the victory. INTs late in the game sealed it. A win is a win. We are now 8-2 with a BIG matchup with the Colts coming in 2 weeks. Hopefully the Pats don't look ahead & fall into that dreaded TRAP game syndrome. on Nov 13th, 2003, 3:06pm, bakes781 wrote: Patriots Statistical Breakdown: Tom Brady ~ 275 yards passing, 2 tds & 1 int (spreading the love) Kevin Faulk ~ 40 yards rushing, 30 yards receiving & 1 td (your guess is as good as mine as to who will carry the rock) Antowain Smith ~ 1 td & 70 yards rushing, 5 yards receiving (see faulk) Troy Brown ~ not likely to play Deion Branch ~ 90 yards receiving (new go to guy) Bethel Johnson ~ 55 yards receiving (deep threat) David Givens ~ 25 yards receiving (week 9 hero) Christian Fauria ~ 1 td, 40 yards receiving (he's back) Daniel Graham ~ 30 yards receiving Adam Vinatieri ~ 2 FGs & 3 PATs |
| Tom Brady ~ 212 yards passing, 0 tds & 0 int (no love) Kevin Faulk ~ 11 yards rush, 22 yards rec Antowain Smith ~ 1 TD, 51 yards rush, 2 yards rec(main guy) Troy Brown ~ did not play(can't be w/o him much longer) Deion Branch ~ 69 yards rec Bethel Johnson ~ 16 yards rec(just missed a big 1) David Givens ~ 67 yards rec(becoming a factor on O) Christian Fauria ~ 24 yards rec Daniel Graham ~ 5 yards rec(butterfingers) Adam Vinatieri ~ 2 FGs & 0 PAT(blocked PAT ended a streak of 92 straight) on Nov 13th, 2003, 3:06pm, bakes781 wrote: Cowboys Statistical Breakdown: Quincy Carter ~ 300 yards pass, 20 yards rush, 1 td & 2 ints (pats have only allowed 4 tds via the air) Troy Hambrick ~ 1 td, 50 yards rushing Adrien Murrell ~ 1 td, 75 yards rushing Richie Anderson ~ 20 yards receiving Joey Galloway ~ 40 yards receiving Terry Glenn ~ 1 td, 60 yards receiving Antonio Bryant ~ 100 yards receiving(big on 3rd & long) Jason Witten ~ 30 yards receiving(promising rookie) Dan Campbell ~ 50 yards receiving(last weeks hero) Billy Cundiff ~ 1 FG & 3 PATS |
| Quincy Carter ~ 210 yards pass, 33 yards rush, 0 td & 3 ints (the only Cowboy I came close on) (pats have still only allowed 4 tds via the air) Troy Hambrick ~ 41 yards rush, 16 yards rec Adrien Murrell ~ 11 yards rush, 10 yards rec Richie Anderson ~ 85 yards receiving Joey Galloway ~ did not play(injury kept secret til late) Terry Glenn ~ 8 yards receiving Antonio Bryant ~ 35 yards receiving(big on 3rd & long) Jason Witten ~ 6 yards receiving(promising rookie) Dan Campbell ~ 12 yards receiving Billy Cundiff ~ 0 FG & 0 PATS(pats D was too much) on Nov 13th, 2003, 3:06pm, bakes781 wrote: FINAL SCORE (IN O.T.) PATRIOTS 27 COWBOYS 24 |
| FINAL SCORE PATRIOTS 12 COWBOYS 0 Considering the pats were w/o Troy Brown & playing the #1 ranked D I'd say overall they played okay. Defensively we're playing great. Offensively we need to get healthy & get better. With KC losing it's 1st game we have a chance at the #1 seed in the AFC. Houston is w/o David Carr so the Pats should be capable of winning comfortably next week.
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