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Official AFC Championship Game Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Some sissies in here...Seattle/AZ have just as good if not better defense overall than Denver.

NE has had OL issues all season long...it's well documented...Denver is smart enough to actually sit on those slants and short routes...i'd hope we'd do the same but uhhh often we don't.

If you push up on NE's WRs and just play the short/intermediate routes....let your passrush get there....it's really quite simple most teams just either don't have the talent to do it or just play their game regardless and just let it happen.

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With our injuries on D we'd rather play Manning who cannot throw the ball past 10 yards for poo nor with much velocity...

We often have our passrush get in on the QB but they barely miss a lot of the time...Manning ain't escaping poo from our DL.

Their passrush is good it's true but it could also give Cam some running lanes and their back end isn't all that....Olsen can eat up anyone they have.....

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See that poo...I'd seriously fugin ignore the deep routes save for a raelly fast deep safety...just play those little bitch passes its all they fugin do...4 yard pass=first down...they go so far to design a 3 yard pass...just keep your eye on the same two people.

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