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The defensive schemes utilized in the second New England game (and the opener vs the Colts) were what many fans thought the defense would look like all year. As a fan, it's great fun to watch. As a strategy it seemed to work very well in those two contests. Yes, Brady exploited the fact that Rambo went out and abused Williams for the winning TD.

 

Against KC they don't pressure Alex Smith because they are afraid of being beaten by his legs. Yet, when Tyrod runs we all hold our breath hoping he doesn't get hurt. My guess, is that Alex Smith takes a few hits that game if we pressured him and he decided to run. After a few hits, maybe he doesn't run so well anymore? Would have been interesting to see how brining the heat played out that game. Sitting back and letting Alex Smith pick us apart was painful to watch.

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Texans vs Bills: Hoyer looks like an all-Pro, with no pressure he completes pass after pass, Bills lay 8 in coverage to no avail. Takes till the last play to secure a win at Home>> Barely scratch out a win.

 

Pats vs Texans: Sunday nite game, Texans at home in a must win game, Pats in a two game losing spin. All up arrows point to a Texan win. Pats bounce Hoyer around like a ping pong ball. Relentless pressure, Hoyer looks like a JV. Pats sack him 5 times, numerous other hits until they knock him out in the 4th. Pats cruise to a very easy win 27-6.

 

Same common opponent, home vs away status and look at the results. We barely get a win, Pats in a laugher.

 

Point taken, with all our defensive talent , we still look confused, out of position, out coached. Something said about a head coach and his assistants who know their players, know how to scheme game to game, and bring the wood ! Rex, take a few pointers!!

Pats probably know all the other team's plays beforehand

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