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What was different on defense?

In this version of the NFL trying to run out clock is literally the stupidest move you can make... turtle football or prevent D is asking for a loss. Like it or not you have to run a full offensive plan until you can kneel it out... welcome to Roger Goodells nfl...

If the Falcons played Martyball in the 2nd half of that Superbowl they have a ring today. Sometimes milking the clock is the best way to beat a good offense.

Joe
 
I know one thing we had to work for every passing yard we got, it seemed like their DBs were in our pass catchers back pocket every completion

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Our defense also tackled well for a change. At least the Steelers did not fall victim to the New England pick play. Brady was never a good outside sideline type of passer. We took away the middle, and offered a good pass rush. Watt was in Brady's face, and Haden probably
had the play of the season on defense.
 
They doubled Gronk basically the entire game. They definitely had a good plan for him. What'd he end up with, 1 catch?
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NE has always committed the penalties, but I guess for some reason the refs were told to call them. Perhaps as a make up for the catch that wasn't last season.

I don't expect that to carry into the Post Season.

Brady's post game quote regarding penalties:

"As for the multiple holding penalties, Brady said, “That’s what we do, we hold. It’s just whether you get called or not,” meaning it has become such a judgment call. He stopped short of criticizing the refs and asked the assembled media: “What did you guys think?”

When someone answered, “Hard to say,” Brady said, “That’s what I felt,” as in he can’t say what he thought."
 
Atleast Tomlin did not let pride get in the way and took Burns out. Burns should be let go now, find anyone who can play corner, has to be better than Burns. This defense needs to play this way the rest of year, they put us in this position along with the head coach so we will see how it plays out.
 
it was davis fault
 
i saw Williams/Dupree trot out and cover a WR (maybe a RB) a few times. Rarely did Brady throw that way though.
 
I haven't heard why Tomlin pulled Burns. He didn't give up the big play. Why was he benched?
 
It was just very strange to see the Patriots running the ball so often, after they moved the ball easily through the air on their first drive, during which, btw, I saw somewhere that Hogan was open by 19+ yards -- the widest open any receiver has been in three years.

Normally, New England runs some version of a faster pace, even hurry-up passing offense against the Steelers...with great effectiveness. Sunday, they mostly just plodded through with runs up the middle on early downs. Hard to explain why they would choose to do that.
 
Tomlin said the mix up on the Hogan TD was not on Burns, if that means anything.
We seemed to play tighter coverage for the most, part didn't see to many big cushions.
NE did have 3 big drops, each would've resulted in a first down and 105 penalty yards.
Of course we had AB have a ball go right through his hands and result in a pick and JuJu probably catches that ball over the defender in the endzone late most times

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Both of those plays should have been PI calls against the *'s...
 
I haven't heard why Tomlin pulled Burns. He didn't give up the big play. Why was he benched?

What I've heard is Tomlin saw the communication breakdown early and wanted to get the vet Sensabaugh in.
 
I haven't heard why Tomlin pulled Burns. He didn't give up the big play. Why was he benched?

Only the coaches KNOW what defensive play was actually called - BUT, IMO, it was more than likely some sort of Cover 3 scheme and it APPEARED that Artie stays w/ his guy across the field instead of staying in his zone; but, as it was stated, Sean Davis could have been at fault IF he was supposed to play the flats...

The man standing next to the HC was Burns, so I think it HAD TO BE his fault.
 
Both of those plays should have been PI calls against the *'s...
I've come to the realization that NE will never get called for a PI. There was a play where Ben threw long to AB, and it was just a touch long, they showed the replay and as soon as AB put his move n the DB, the DB grabbed AB clearly and pulled him, even Romo commented after the replay

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It was just very strange to see the Patriots running the ball so often, after they moved the ball easily through the air on their first drive, during which, btw, I saw somewhere that Hogan was open by 19+ yards -- the widest open any receiver has been in three years.

Normally, New England runs some version of a faster pace, even hurry-up passing offense against the Steelers...with great effectiveness. Sunday, they mostly just plodded through with runs up the middle on early downs. Hard to explain why they would choose to do that.

i also thought they would use white out of the backfield more. Their penalties kinda put them behind the 8 ball too
 
I've come to the realization that NE will never get called for a PI. There was a play where Ben threw long to AB, and it was just a touch long, they showed the replay and as soon as AB put his move n the DB, the DB grabbed AB clearly and pulled him, even Romo commented after the replay

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Saw it too, AB didn't ask vehemently for the flag though.

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I've come to the realization that NE will never get called for a PI. There was a play where Ben threw long to AB, and it was just a touch long, they showed the replay and as soon as AB put his move n the DB, the DB grabbed AB clearly and pulled him, even Romo commented after the replay

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looked like McD was pulled back a bit on one throw, too.
 
Edmunds in being in the right place has helped too. He's improving

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Yeah, everyone should've known it was going to take him a bit, we're not just asking him to play a traditional safety role, we need him to play LB, cover man to man on the wr, te, or RB.

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Yeah, everyone should've known it was going to take him a bit, we're not just asking him to play a traditional safety role, we need him to play LB, cover man to man on the wr, te, or RB.

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I think they expected Burnett to be better, too, so that Edmunds could focus on a specific role.
 
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