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What was the line a couple years ago when the Dolphins beat the Patriots in 2004? Had to be close to 20. Patriots were 12-1 going in and the Dolphins were 2-11.
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How does this game not wind up 42-10 or something like that? |
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16 1/2 now
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Miami skunked NE at home last year.
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Defense stinks. Secondary is awful, no pass rush and Jason Taylor looks 50 years old out there.
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Moss can have 0 catches and still be the most dominant player on the field if he attracts all the attention he's been getting in the last two games.
The more they double him and constantly role coverages his way the better off all the other players at the skill positions will be. Has anyone seen how deep the safeties have been playing? I know NE has lost their starter and 2nd string RB, but I'm not so sure I couldn't be effective running in that offense. With Moss and Brady healthy, the only way that offense can be stopped is if a defensive line (without the aid of blitzing linebackers) totally dominates NE's offensive line. The way the NE O-line has played, good luck with that. This team will probably break the record for all-time points scored in a season. That record is held by the '98 Vikings, who went 15-1 in Randy Moss's rookie year, when he had 17 TD's while offically starting just 11 games...that before teams figured out all the clever schemes to stop him. |
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I disagree, the way to stop this offense is with a solid secondary. If you can play up on every reciever but randy(It's possible) and then either drop in a lb underneath or a safety over the top, your going to create easy blitz situations. The pressure will not allow the recievers to get into double moves or field stretching patterns. If you just sit back and play any type of zone or cover two... brady is going to pick you apart. It's just like peyton manning, you don't just rush four and hope someone gets lucky and gets to him. You have to take calculated risks and try to force him into something stupid. They both are simply too smart and too accurate to play any type of zone defense.
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You can't constantly blitz an offense that has Moss and Stallworth playing reciever - a good offensive line - and Brady at QB....that's suicide.
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i think the pats win easily.
anyone think the jags have a shot vs the colts?? i do.
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stephen a smith commented on the accusations that the pats ran up the score at dallas. i agreed with what he said. that if dallas just wanted the game over, they shouldn't have called time out with 1 1/2 minutes left for one...more to the point, you don't want the other team to score--don't let them!
also enjoyed his take on the whole popcorn thing. funny stuff.
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The NFL is moving away from parity. Two teams much better than the others and several dreadfully horrible teams; not to mention one conference is light years better than the other. Here's my top 10: 1) New England 2) Indianapolis 3) Pittsburgh 4) Jacksonville 5) San Diego 6) Tennessee 7) Dallas 8) NY Giants 9) Green Bay 10) Washington |
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