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Opinions....best way for us to slow down the no huddle offense.....


Jmac

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Thanks to Season Ticket, I have been able to watch the Patsies and try to get a feel for their offense. Brady Iikes to run that quick offense and catch opposing defenses on their heels and create mismatches. In fact they have used this plan for years with success. Just a little huddler game planning here.....how to we slow this type of offense down and play this game at our pace and under our control.Obviously the running game will have to be the big edge for us with clock eating drives. Will our defense be able to do what needs to be done unless we control the clock? Will killer Keek be able to control Gronk? Some Huddler ideas on the verge of the big game.

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why slow down their no huddle/hurry up offense?

 

let them keep doing it. let's get those quick three and outs.

 

they can't put a ton of points on the board if they don't get the ball but a couple times a half.

 

we do what we do best...eat up the clock on each possession and enjoy/make the most of the extra few minutes of possession. i swear i wouldn't be surprised if we end up holding on to the ball for 40 minutes this week.

 

we essentially use judo tactics with them. we use their energy/pace against them.

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Pressure from the front four. Brady has always been good against the blitz.

 

Shula will need to go back to what we were doing for much of our winning streak and use our running game to eat up the clock. Keep Brady's ass on the bench.

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make brady uncomfortable and it won't matter. he's proven to be inaccurate if he's pressured all game. he'll become human and miss easy throws. mess with those young receivers too, throw them off their game.

i predict mike mitchell will be the difference-maker in this game, lighting up receivers and QB alike.

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