I would devise FOUR defensive gameplans for this week, one for each quarter, to counter the Patriots' patented in-game adjustments. And for the first Q, I'd load up the box to stop the run and short passes and force their injured QBs to push the ball downfield.
No - he's talking about the seam route where Clay is bracketed. I agree that Clay should've broken it upfield into open space, regardless of what was called. He beat the double coverage but then turned back into it for no discernible reason.
LOL "life's mission." Rex is making his own bed (I supported the hire vocally, and now I don't). And IMO you used to be a more balanced and substantive in your posts. Now you come across at times like a defensive homer.
When Rex, his coaches, and his players put the work into he pregrame film prep, things tend to work out well. Too often, however, he loses focus and underprepares and tries to get by on bravado and ego.
Surprised no one's talking about the offensive line. They were straight MAULING yesterday. I counted at least a half-dozen pancakes by Kujo, Miller, Richie and Mills - and I'm sure there were more that I didn't see. The line and Felton were executing crisply and perfectly against a stout front, it was beautiful to behold.