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Yeah, I think the Patriots playing a clean game as close to maximum health as they can get is all that really matters. Scheme/gameplan will be pretty straightforward, the DBs have seen these receivers before. Just have to get everyone on the same page.
On a side note I love how the Broncos are already talking trash about Brady. Did they learn nothing from the Rocky movies? I just don’t understand teams who feel the need to go saying shit the week before a game. Totally unnecessary.
Time to start rolling out some old Pats-Broncos games. (via Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots. 2nd Half. Patriots Comeback – YouTube)
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During the Patriots long and storied dynasty run since winning the Super Bowl in 2001, there have been plenty of rivals to rise and fall.
Peyton Manning and the Colts were first. The Baltimore Ravens were second, and now it’s the Denver Broncos. Part of that is Peyton Manning’s years, but even before Manning the Pats have always struggled against the Broncos in Denver.
Two seasons (2005 and 2013) have ended in Denver for Brady and Belichick. 2005 was their first-ever playoff loss together. Finally beating the Broncos in Denver would complete that circle.
The 2015 Peyton Broncos in Denver embody almost everything that has ever stopped Brady and Belichick from getting to the Super Bowl.
Along with their first win over the Giants since 2007′s 16-0 game and a win over the Chiefs, avenging the 2014 beatdown on MNF, the Pats are now poised to write the final chapter in three career trouble spots.
I think I get more nervous for a playoff game that the Patriots should win than one where it’s a toss up. Make no mistake, after the way these two teams looked this weekend, the Patriots should win this game. Well, based on how Denver’s looked all season, squeaking out wins after fortuitous mistakes by their opponents, the Patriots should win this game.
But it’s in Denver and that’s what scares me, because things have traditionally been shaky in Denver for the Patriots especially in the playoffs. But it’s hard to see the player Peyton Manning is now and worry that he’s suddenly going to be tossing it all over the field on our defense like it’s two-plus years ago.
You have to respect the Broncos ground game, but if that gets shut down and the big plays to Sanders and Thomas are taken away, it would line up similarly to how the Chiefs game went – lot of regular personnel on defense to crowd the box and kill the running game, press their receivers and make Manning consistently hit 10+ yard passing plays to win the game.
Amazingly this flips the script on BB’s usual Peyton gameplan, where you’d concede the run to take the game out of his hands. It really just comes down to how healthy Collins and Hightower can be, because with both of them in there, the Broncos will struggle to consistently run the ball.
What scares me is that for the Patriots to lose this game they’re going to have to have a lot of mistakes, a lot of calls go against them and just get none of the bounces. Because with Gronk and Edelman in the lineup New England should really move the ball at will. Put it this way – with Gronk and Edelman in the lineup the Pats are 4-0 against the Broncos.
I am all about the season-long narrative with my Pats coverage. I like meaningful games and there’s no better narrative, no more meaningful game than having to go back to Denver, where the 2015 season started to fall apart from its perfect start.
The Pats already avenged a brutal loss from last season, and now they have the chance to avenge both the 2013 AFCCG loss and the earlier loss this season. Denver has been a tough place for Brady over the course of his career. What a perfect chance to finish off those demons this weekend.
PatsPropaganda :: Patriots – Broncos AFC Championship InstaPosits: Brady-Manning 17!
Quick thoughts on how the Pats ware well-prepared to pull off the first road playoff win of a Brady-Manning game.