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And now a moment with Patchung! regarding the Chargers.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=-CheTqC3eJg%3Fversion%3D3%26hl%3Den_US
And now a moment with Patchung! regarding the Chargers.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/and-now-a-moment-with-patchung-regarding-the/
Over the last couple of days, when I wasn’t pregamming for tonight’s Belichick special, I took a look at both the Patriots-Chargers game from 2010 as well as the Chargers first game against the Vikings.
For all the talk about how the Chargers Air Coryell offensive system is predicated on getting the ball down the field, it’s really the screens, draws and short passing game that keep the chains moving for them. Sure, they can complete the long ball, but when teams use deep zone defenses (like the Vikes did) the Chargers are fine using their running backs as pass catchers.
This is one area that the Patriots will be tested. In 2010 the Patriots struggled covering running backs as pass catchers more than any other position. This puts Gary Guyton and Dane Fletcher very much at the forefront of what the Patriots game plan will be.
In 2010’s Chargers game the Pats used a lot of 3-4 base defensen early on, so it should be interesting to see how the 4-3 will affect their coverages. But it was the sub defense in the second half that had trouble getting the Chargers off the field and almost let the game go to overtime.
Of course it’s nice not to have to worry about Darren Sproules any more, but the Tolbert and Mathews are still threats that need to be dealt with. The threat of the long ball is often enough to open up the short stuff and that’s what the Patriots must contend with.
My own personal favorite Patriots-Chargers memory was attending the 2006 AFCDG that the Pats pulled out while I was a mere 10 rows in back of their bench. There’s nothing quite like pulling off a playoff upset in someone elses building, especially when it’s a cocky bunch like the 2006 Chargers.
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Thanks to reader Jeremiah Lucas for the submission!
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I find it a lot easier to respect the Chargers now that LT2 is no longer there. They have a tough defense that gave the Pats offense fits last year. This should be an awesome game.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-find-it-a-lot-easier-to-respect-the-chargers-now/
Stopping this guy will be the real test this Sunday. He was pretty much unstoppable against the Pats in the second half of last year’s game.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/stopping-this-guy-will-be-the-real-test-this/
Last night I was longing for some Patriots football so I took a look at the last two games of the 2010 season, the final win versus the Dolphins and yes, some of the playoff loss to the Jets (mostly second half).
I focused on a few different players to see what we might expect out of them in this coming season.
Seahawks’ Undrafted Free Agent Brochure This is actually a pretty good sales tool for the Patriots too. They’re at or near the top of most of these rankings the Seahawks are using to pitch their program.