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PFF Grades for Week 3 @ NE


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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not looking for fault so much as who was out of place and who was getting abused that we may have missed.

I'm not looking forward to watching the second half again... felt like McDaniels was trolling while watching it live. He had the LBs in a blender after getting time to make adjustments after the half. I imagine that there's probably some damning footage of DJJ vs. the run (the one thing he could do) that when combined with his special teams flubs made it impossible to keep him with Thomas Incoom right there consistently stepping up.

Surprisingly, instead of overloading Zavala's side with blitzes, the Pats seemed content to just let him keep losing 1-on-1s during the first half. Gonzo is also a really, really good CB1 for them.

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