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Belichick says he has seen the Panthers offense already this season...


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7 points in the Bills game was a defensive td off a Ridley fumble. Excluding ot and the pick 6, the jets scored 20 and that's without Talib. I can assure it's a much different defense with Talib on the field. One you don't want to pass against especially when your receivers are awful.

Unless Talib can play multiple positions at once he won't be the factor you suggest.  Lets say he shuts down Steve Smith, that is not a big problem for us.  Instead of having 1 dominant receiver like Stevie Johnson for Buffalo or a Calvin Johnson for Detroit, we have 4 guys who are about equal in talent and whom Newton will go to equally.  I read somewhere that we were the only offense in the NFL that had 4 receivers with right at 400 yards receiving. So shut one of them down we will just give it to other guys.  Go ahead and shut 2 guys down, we still have 2 receivers who can pick up the slack.  That is what is working for us,  we are balanced this year with multiple weapons. 

 

 

BTW, If the offense scores 20 and the defense scores 6 on you guys, that will more than enough to win given we are giving up 9 points a game at home this year.

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I hope NE comes out in press man coverage.  You will see a bunch of runs both from the backs and Newton followed by a bunch of screens.  Our receivers are great blocking downfield and now they will have the defender right next to them which makes their job much easier.  Unfortunately Belicheck is too smart for that.

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Unless Talib can play multiple positions at once he won't be the factor you suggest.  Lets say he shuts down Steve Smith, that is not a big problem for us.  Instead of having 1 dominant receiver like Stevie Johnson for Buffalo or a Calvin Johnson for Detroit, we have 4 guys who are about equal in talent and whom Newton will go to equally.  I read somewhere that we were the only offense in the NFL that had 4 receivers with right at 400 yards receiving. So shut one of them down we will just give it to other guys.  Go ahead and shut 2 guys down, we still have 2 receivers who can pick up the slack.  That is what is working for us,  we are balanced this year with multiple weapons. 

 

 

BTW, If the offense scores 20 and the defense scores 6 on you guys, that will more than enough to win given we are giving up 9 points a game at home this year.

 

That's a real knee slapper. You think anyone is concernced about those receivers? LOL.

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