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A look ahead to MNF


Nate Dogg

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I'm honestly not worried about Gronk. I don't think McDermott is gonna allow the most talented player on the field to beat him. The deep ball to Dobson in 1v1 situations is what worries me, but if we get to Brady hopefully he won't have that opportunity.

That is true, too many people forget to realize that he has improved drastically and rapidly and has been on the rise for weeks now and finally broke out against the Steelers.  He seems to get open easily against one on one coverage and absolutely abused Ike Taylor and Ryan Clark all day long that day for almost 200 yards receiving himself, and Ike Taylor is a pretty darn good cornerback despite his team struggles.  I also watched him cook Antonio Cromartie against the Jets, dropping three touchdowns.  This kid is special and now gets it.  One on one deep to him is trouble definitely and if Tom has time they'll connect for some scores... man coverage in this game is not warranted

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Our offense will have a better game next week, Pats defense is not very good and they only have one good pass-rusher. Which is Nincovinch. 

Careful...

 

DE/OLB Chandler Jones 9.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble

       DT Chris Jones, 5.0 sacks leading all rookies

       DT Joe Vellano, 2.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble

      CB Logan Ryans 2.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble

 

Plus Brandon Spikes and Don'ta Hightower are very underrated pass rushers, have to be careful, Bill is perfect at bringing blitzes from different areas to confuse teams. 

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Trenches, on 11 Nov 2013 - 7:31 PM, said:

Yeah, don't discount Julian Edelman too.  That little guy can move the chains, and is top 10 in the entire league on third down conversions, and only second behind Wes Welker in third down conversions.

 

 

Mitchell will lay the wood on him the first time he comes across that middle and he won't do it again.

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