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It doesn’t matter who’s in front of Brady unless you make him hold the ball longer than a second. He gets rid of it so quick unless a guy whiffs it’s already out.

 

with that said a good way to affect him with those short crossers and such is to get hands on the ball and bat them in the air. Something I hope the Bills keep up

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17 minutes ago, Success said:

If Brady gets through this season, it’s clear that the devil is involved somehow...

Well, Gisele is a witch so...:devil:

 

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10 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

It doesn’t matter who’s in front of Brady unless you make him hold the ball longer than a second. He gets rid of it so quick unless a guy whiffs it’s already out.

 

with that said a good way to affect him with those short crossers and such is to get hands on the ball and bat them in the air. Something I hope the Bills keep up

Right but if you force him to get rid of it sooner it limits where he can throw it which makes it easier on our secondary.

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47 minutes ago, scribo said:

I know these things never seem to affect the Pats*, but it sure looks like they are nearing a breaking point on the o-line.

Agreed and agreed.

 

I hope the Oline is terrible and  Brady cries about it!!

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Im guessing the Pats offensive game plan will revolve around this. 

 

My guess is we see a lot of quick screens, bubble screens, quick slants etc.

 

Anything that gets the ball out quickly.  We need to be prepared for that

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1 minute ago, Chris66 said:

Oline will be fine. Cannon will move to lt and Newhouse will be at rt. Might take a few practices, but it should be fine

 

Wait, Marshall newhouse?

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Does it matter when they have a QB that gets rid of the ball in under 2 seconds most of the time? They could pull 5 guys off the street to play OL and somehow end up in the Super Bowl.

 

I hate the ***** Pats.

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2 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Wait, Marshall newhouse?

Yeah. The ex Bill. He was playing rt until Wynn got hurt. Then moved to lt. He had a rough start, but seemed to get more comfortable as the game went on

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1 hour ago, scribo said:

I know these things never seem to affect the Pats*, but it sure looks like they are nearing a breaking point on the o-line.

How many times has that been said?

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11 minutes ago, Chris66 said:

Oline will be fine. Cannon will move to lt and Newhouse will be at rt. Might take a few practices, but it should be fine

That’s a tire fire 

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48 minutes ago, inaugural balls said:

 

Better to get to him in under 2.4 seconds.

In the right situation, if the right DT was doing it, I'd be fine with a couple of late hit penalties where a 300lb man drops his full body weight on him. 

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14 minutes ago, Chris66 said:

Oline will be fine. Cannon will move to lt and Newhouse will be at rt. Might take a few practices, but it should be fine

I get that has typically been the case but they're has to be a limit to how much weaker that line can become and still be covered by their coaches scheme. If it does collapse odds are it's going to be bad too.

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3 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

That’s a tire fire 

One thing Pats do well is develope olineman

Just now, Warcodered said:

I get that has typically been the case but they're has to be a limit to how much weaker that line can become and still be covered by their coaches scheme. If it does collapse odds are it's going to be bad too.

It wont collapse in the middle. Mason, karras and Thuney is pretty solid. 

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