The offense was way too predictable with what seemed like the same couple plays over and over especially the running game which was basically the same play all game long
Don't see how you can say that when the Pats beat the defense consistently with basically the same play to Edelman or Amendola
And what about the run defense? Vareen looked like a beast vs them today
My biggest complaint was calling the same running play all game long out of same formation....where is the creativity
Offense became very predictable and didnt know how to utilize Spiller
That catch wouldnot have locked up the game
My biggest complaint was calling the same running play all game long....do they really not have any other running plays or formations?
They became very predictable on offense
When did the Bills front office say that?
Isn't it obvious they made a decision to keep Wood over Levitre since they realistically couldn't resign both with an extrnsion for Glenn on the horizon in the next few years?
The problem wasnt letting Levitre walk it was not finding a suitable replacement
You do realize the person that sent out the text isn't the person that is responsible for listing EJ as probable right?
The NFL injury report is what it is and is that way for a reason
Its a fad that wont last especially when QBs start taking additional hits and end up getting hurt
teams also spent the entire offseason planning how to defend it so although plays will still be made out of it i dont see it being nearly as successful this season
Baltimore finally defended it the way you are supposed to in the super bowl and thats sending a defender at the QB on just about every play
I ended up joining a third league and had the 4th pick
Brees
Lynch
Mathews (Bilal Powell, Isaac Redman)
Demaryius
Vincent Jackson
Jordy (Hilton, Jennings)
Rudolph TE
Hauschka
Rams
I actually like this team the best
The Pats o-line and defense is better then people realize and they still have Brady
I also expect them to run a lot more this year
the big question is who is going to catch the ball for them? can amendola replace welker and can Thompkins make an immediate impact
i dont know how anyone deals without the ticket even if you live in the city of your favorite team
i live just outside of Philly and obviously get Eagles every week but also forced to deal with a lot of Ravens and Steelers games
thats all i care about as well...a winning season and playoff berth would obviously be great but realistically speaking i just want to see steady improvement and a better team at the end of the year then at the begining
I never get why people feel the need to point out other teams failures like its supposed to make us feel better about the Bills failures
I don't care about other teams and their success or failure
I was simply pointing out the only real difference between the two but that's a good point and even further proves mine that whoever starts won't be a factor as far as the Pats are concerned
Guess you forgot how the wildcat was producing when the Dolphins first started using it
With the success of the read option last year teams have spent the entire offseason preparing for it. I can't believe it finally took until the Super Bowl for a team to start defending it the way its supposed to be by having a defender go right at the QB on every play
Yes plays will still be made and it will be a big part of the NFL this year but with teams defending it better and QBs taking more and more hits especially unnecessary ones it won't stay around too long.
Think the Redskins will be running the read option as much this year after RG3's injury?