In real time, there seemed to be some trends to the Pats offense based on who was the RB.
1. Benjarvis Green-Ellis - when he was in the game the Pats spread the offense, were pass happy and when BJGE got the ball he was running off tackle.
2. Dan Woodhead - it seemed that the only time the Pats went into the no-huddle was when DW was in the game. Even then there seemed to be a cadence to the plays. On 1st down DW lined up in the backfield and ran the ball. On 2nd down he lined up in the slot as the Pats went five wide.
3. Stevan Ridley - The Pats leading rusher, Ridley lined up behind Brady and was primarily running the ball between the tackles.
OK, I am not a coach. I don't break down game film. I didn't see the game ov TV; I was at the stadium watching in real time but it just seemed as if NE had offenses scripted based on the RB. Anybody else catch this or am I overthinking?
1. Benjarvis Green-Ellis - when he was in the game the Pats spread the offense, were pass happy and when BJGE got the ball he was running off tackle.
2. Dan Woodhead - it seemed that the only time the Pats went into the no-huddle was when DW was in the game. Even then there seemed to be a cadence to the plays. On 1st down DW lined up in the backfield and ran the ball. On 2nd down he lined up in the slot as the Pats went five wide.
3. Stevan Ridley - The Pats leading rusher, Ridley lined up behind Brady and was primarily running the ball between the tackles.
OK, I am not a coach. I don't break down game film. I didn't see the game ov TV; I was at the stadium watching in real time but it just seemed as if NE had offenses scripted based on the RB. Anybody else catch this or am I overthinking?
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