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Definately won't be a cake walk. We can do it though. NE has the 20th overall D, so we will get our points. I don't think they will be able to keep up with scoring. Hopefully Cam has a better game next week, we will need him to.

 

We are definitely able to do it.  I just mean that Brady can hurt you in the passing game WAY more than Kaep could even dream of.  The back 4 will have to bring their A game.

 

Key is Time Of Posession....run the ball on them and use the short passing game.  Keep their offense off the field.

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It will be a real test for our secondary.  But Patriots don't have even close to as good of an O-line as 49ers and Brady isn't as mobile either.   We need another great game out of our front line (Dwan being back was huge).   We need a good Cam day but honestly I want to run and run till they finally commit to stopping our run game.

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We are definitely able to do it.  I just mean that Brady can hurt you in the passing game WAY more than Kaep could even dream of.  The back 4 will have to bring their A game.

 

Key is Time Of Posession....run the ball on them and use the short passing game.  Keep their offense off the field.

 

I think it's important to get a good lead because I don't want to go against Brady in the 4th when it's close, the guy pulls a rabbit out of his bum each time.

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We are definitely able to do it.  I just mean that Brady can hurt you in the passing game WAY more than Kaep could even dream of.  The back 4 will have to bring their A game.

 

Key is Time Of Posession....run the ball on them and use the short passing game.  Keep their offense off the field.

^^THIS^^......Our crowd will be key....BoA needs to be rocking!

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