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Tom Brady and the no-huddle


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I have a question - I seem to remember Carolina's defense getting beat pretty badly against the Eagles during the pre-season because of the uptempo no-huddle offense they run.  For years, Tom Brady has run a quick, no-huddle style offense.  I've watched every Panthers game this year and I can't think of any team that really tried to beat Carolina's defense with quick no-huddle calls.  Should we expect to see a lot of that tonight - and could it be bad for the defense?  

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No way they do it unless they're trying to put us away after we make some early mistakes. They score fast, they keep our defense fresh the whole game and our offense has more time to work with. They'll run their offense a little faster than the 9ers did, but only in the sense that the huddle will be short and they'll hurry to the line. Their objective HAS to be "run the ball, make safe passes, get first downs, chew up clock" if they want to win this game.

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Try your best to diguise your defense, make the QB try and disect the 'D" in a couple of seconds, if he can't, audibles can't be called, confusion sets in and the "hurry up" breaks down. The downside of this is of course Brady who is a master of the"up tempo" offense. If the Bengals and Jets can do it.........

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Expect lots of no huddle quick tempo spreading us out.....

We got to stop them on first down. Hard to get the no huddle up and running unless you get the positve play in the early down. We also need to come out and force them out of the quick pass. Give them a shot at beating is deep.....gives us the best shot at getting Brady

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We have seen fast speeds against Philly in the preseason and Buffalo in game two.

 

I do think we will see some tonight.  Like a midget at a urinal we will have to be on our toes

 

Pie for the midget at a urinal reference that I'm stealing for the RL

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Speculation in Boston is the Pats will run 4-5 wide. Conceed the power run game (because we're such a good run stuffing team), and dink and dunk our defense to death.

If Brady stays upright, it could work. Don't forget this is the first game of the season the Pats will have all of their offensive weapons. Gronk, replacement Welker, and Vereen being healthy makes a difference.

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