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Tom Brady is the man


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Well, Brady is still the man, and it certainly wasn't his fault the Pats lost.

The Pats defense didn't have an answer for Manning the second half. Bottom line. Whatever the reason was - fatigue, heat in the dome, illness, all of the above - the Colts saw a weakness and exploited.

As a Pats fan, it was extremely frustrating to watch. At no other time during this season do I remember the Pats giving up 3 TD's in a row on successive drives. Overall, the Pats' DB's, especially Samuel and Hobbs, played pretty well. But their linebacker coverage was horrible. The Colts were racking up 8-12 per play on short passes during those drives and Pats had no answer.
 

GlassJaw said:
Well, Brady is still the man, and it certainly wasn't his fault the Pats lost.
Agreed. It was the defense that couldn't come up big this time around. His offense put up 27 points and had a late lead. And his receivers dropped some wide open passes.

GlassJaw said:
As a Pats fan, it was extremely frustrating to watch. At no other time during this season do I remember the Pats giving up 3 TD's in a row on successive drives. Overall, the Pats' DB's, especially Samuel and Hobbs, played pretty well. But their linebacker coverage was horrible. The Colts were racking up 8-12 per play on short passes during those drives and Pats had no answer.
The amazing thing is that the Colts could have had more points early on if it wasn't for some excellent passes defended in the secondary covering Wayne and Harrison. And the biggest credit to Brady is that even Peyton said that 4 point lead never felt safe against Brady. Not with a minute left and 2 time outs.

Just an excellent game and an instant classic. It will be interesting to see how the Pats reload for the coming season as many of their stalwarts are getting old and really slowing down, especially the linebackers.

Final note - I think having Harrison out for the game really hurt in the second half. He's an enforcer back there and I think may have been the difference on a few of those drives. Maybe forcing a FG instead of the TDs.
 


John Crichton said:
It will be interesting to see how the Pats reload for the coming season as many of their stalwarts are getting old and really slowing down, especially the linebackers.

Here's a scary thought I heard on the radio last night after the game:

The Pats have 2 first-round picks this year. :D
 

GlassJaw said:
Here's a scary thought I heard on the radio last night after the game:

The Pats have 2 first-round picks this year. :D

I wouldn't be surprised to see them trade them for multiple later round picks. The draft looks iffy this year, and given their history of keeping payroll low and letting players go when they get expensive, they may not feel its worth dropping first-round-pick bucks on a single player.
 

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