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here's how the patriots will beat the panthers

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by LarryD, Jan 29, 2004.

  1. Shocker

    Shocker Full Access Member

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    The exact same way they did it with the Rams. Challenge to Patriots receivers at the line of scrimmage with the jam. If they do catch the ball then punish them all day. Those receivers are small so you gotta make them pay for every catch.

    They get WRs on LBs too often which does scare me. That said, our DL must dominate this game. That offensive line shouldn't be able to handle our guys up front. If they do, the Patriots have a good chance of winning.
     
  2. CFBall

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    pressure upfront, hands in the passing lanes and stickem (WRs)at the line often.
     
  3. Chief Tony

    Chief Tony Panthers,team of destiny

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    We have got to get to Brady early.Get a couple of good hits on him and he'll start hearing footsteps and hopefully rush his passes.I don't think he can take a hit from the Panthers "hitmen"
     
  4. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    You know, considering how badly Cousin's been playing at nickel, I'm starting to wonder if Wesley and Cooper should be on the field in the dime.
     
  5. lj4three

    lj4three Resident Non-A-Rab

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    not trying to be a know it all because i really am not, but we played the rams differently. we didnt jam them at the line, but we gave cushion and then anticipated their routes and played press up the field.
     
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    PantherMills Under the Radar

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    The Rams didn't rely on precise routes like the Pats do. The Rams had alot of 5 step drops which, I think, rely more on read and react. The Pats use more 3 step drops, which rely on the receiver being in exact spots at the exact times.
     
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    I've heard the officiating crew at the Superbowl is not one that allows DBs to be very aggressive and physical against receivers. Herlich? I think is the head of the crew.
     
  8. VOR

    VOR OnlyU CanPreventRelection

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    Well looks like a ref'll be gettin a ride off on the buggy.
     
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    Ed Hochuli, I'm pretty sure.
     
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