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Posted 2007-11-27, 12:16 PM in reply to Titusfied's post starting "Yes, Indy and Philly definitely showed..."
The Eagles showed us some things. They showed us that the quarterback must go down. That’s the main thing. You aren’t going to beat top quarterbacks if you can’t rush them. Don’t even play the game if you can’t put pressure on a top quarterback. He’ll just sit back there and pick you apart. Andy Reid showed us the Patriots defense is soft in the middle of the field.

..Future Patriots opponents will definitely take note of that. By and large, however, I don’t think the Eagles provided a blueprint. Hey, they lost. I think they caught the Patriots on a bad night and I think Bill Belichick got a little full of himself. One true rushing attempt in the whole first half? That’s not going to work in the postseason. Don’t put too much stock in that game. All it proved is that even the Patriots are capable of not being ready to play. That’s what surprised me. I thought they were above that.














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