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Patriots – Bengals Highlights.
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Patriots – Bengals Highlights.
Despite prognostications of doom, the young Patriots defense looked fast and hungry against the Bengals and all of a sudden everyone loves them again. The offense was what we thought it would be, explosive with more threats than last year. Some quick thoughts on the defense.
– The Pats matched their corners to the Bengals receivers throughout the game. This is a switch from the past when generally players stayed on their sides. McCourty did a great job on Owens, Wilhite was solid against rookie Shipley, Sanders had just one bad play against Gresham that resulted in a TD while Butler was up and down against the Bengals best receiver Ochocinco.
– The Patriots primarily used dime packages with big defensive lineman. Being able to shut down the Bengals run game made them one-dimensional. You can’t look at the passing yards given up in the second half and not still feel good about this defense. They remained in soft coverage after getting the lead, playing bend but don’t break.
– The tackling on defense looked like it did in the first two weeks of preseason… outstanding. That’s a key to the Belichick defense.
– Holy Crap, the Patriots have a fast defense now.
– Jermaine Cunningham didn’t do much despite getting some considerable reps. He gets a pass as he had zero game experience. Clearly he showed enough to beat out Derrick Burgess in the 10 days or so before the Saints game.
– Ron Brace got considerable time at LDE and looked solid. He should continue to develop as he gets more experience. But he looks stout.
– Brandon Spikes is a force in the run game. Watch how many times he flies into a hole and an offensive lineman gets knocked into the backfield. This is the player we’ve been missing since Ted Johnson left.
– Pat Chung lived up to every last expectation we’ve been building all offseason. Now he just needs to be consistent.
– Meriweather was only missing from the base 3-4, which is interesting, but ultimately he still probably played 75% of the snaps at least.
– Who’d have thought James Sanders would be such an integral part of the game plan? Most had him as trade bait (myself included). Gresham had a TD but was generally ineffective otherwise with just 6 catches for 25 yards.
– Communication was excellent as well. On every play you could see everyone talking, getting on the same page. It payed off. Even when the Pats gave up plays the ball carrier was tackled immediately.
– Mike Wright made the Benson fumble happen.
– Gary Guyton is back in the role he was meant for, a pass coverage LB and we all saw the results. The addition of Spikes will allow Guyton to flourish.
– Wilfork was all over the defensive line and was in for passing situations to give some protection against the run.
– First/Second Year Players who played a role in this game:
That’s 11 guys right there. Things are looking good for the Patriots future.
Finally in closing it’s important not to get too excited about this win. It’s the first game of the year and this defense remains extremely young. There will be down moments for them. But ultimately if the continue to improve as they get more experience this could be a dominant defense for another five years at least.
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I’m not an NFL head coach, though I have won multiple Super Bowls and had multiple undefeated seasons in Madden, so this is meant to start discussion. What do you think they’ll do? How will Cincinnati attack the Pats? Let’s hear your thoughts too.
Our Patriots game plan for the Cincinnati Bengals after the jump…
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If there was a way to keep the series going through the season I think we’d have a mega-hit on our hands. Especially if things go the way I think they’re going to go, which is down. We had laughter, cussing, big hits and more laughter and cussing.
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This morning was an exercise in the power of modern media when Tom Brady got into a car accident. My own personal story was that I got up at 5am (west coast) to take a leak and heard my phone ding with a text message. It was from my sister and read:
Tom Brady was in an accident last night. They say he’s hurt.
I foolishly tried to go back to bed, but of course my mind was racing. First my thoughts turned to Brian Hoyer and how happy I was that he looked pretty good in the preseason. Light years better than Matt Cassel did in the 2008 preseason.
I quickly got back up and turned on the computer. A quick scan of PatsFans.com quickly brought me up to speed. But not before seeing every wrong turn the story made before the truth came out. First Brady was driving a Bentley, later we found out it was really an Audi. First they used the jaws of life to get him out, later we found out that was really on the other car.
Now that we know Brady is okay and everyone is making jokes about it (like it was Bernard Pollard driving the mini-van) we can all relax. Hopefully the man in the mini-van that ran the red light is okay.
But it was an interesting exercise in how news breaks now, and how things like twitter and texting can quickly lead to false reports.
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