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Amnorix 12-10-2007 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
I think the Pats have had to gameplan this way because they don't have a good RB. Maroney hasn't been doing it and they lost Morris who was good. If they had a good RB I think they'd run more. As I recall at the season's start they ran much more. JMO though.

I tend to agree, though the Ravens and STeelers are anomalies, I think. They are teh 1st and 2nd best run defenses in the NFL. When you have the best passing game in NFL history (perhaps) and are going up against the 1st and 2nd best run defenses....why bother to run?

Nzoner 12-10-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Let me know when the Chiefs have a QB that's the same caliber of Brady and receivers in the same league as Moss, Stallworth and Welker.

Oh yeah, and an actual NFL O-line.

Then, we can talk. :rolleyes:


It wasn't that long ago that Brady won 3 Super Bowls with a helluva lot less than that at wide receiver.

BucEyedPea 12-10-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix
I tend to agree, though the Ravens and STeelers are anomalies, I think. They are teh 1st and 2nd best run defenses in the NFL. When you have the best passing game in NFL history (perhaps) and are going up against the 1st and 2nd best run defenses....why bother to run?

Good point. I didn't know that about the Ravens and Steelers.....just that Ravens had a strong D. Still, Ravens had to hold most of the game too.

Dave Lane 12-10-2007 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie
I highly doubt that.


I remember it as well. He was screaming at him for not dumping it off and making 5 yards instead of throwing to a wide open receiver. Too risky I suppose he could have pulled a hammy....

Dave


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