So, the Pats took some hits this off-season. They lost Welker to FA, Hernandez to prison and Gronk to injury (at least for now).
But look who they get to play week one:
One of the worst D's from last season, instituting a new D, with the best CB injured and the star S possibly not starting- and even if he starts/ plays a lot, he missed all of training camp and most of preseason while the new D was being installed.
And then there's the Bills' O- it's a no-huddle offense with either a rookie UDFA or a rookie who has been sidelined with injury in charge, and it's also a new system with only one experienced WR. Translation: If Brady goes 3 and out, there's no reason to take his helmet off because the Bills are likely going to go 3 and out and do it in a damn hurry.
The Pats got ****ed this off-season, but they can't ask for a better warm-up game to start the season. The only thing going against them is that it's on the road. Other than that, it's an ideal situation for breaking in their new faces.
But look who they get to play week one:
One of the worst D's from last season, instituting a new D, with the best CB injured and the star S possibly not starting- and even if he starts/ plays a lot, he missed all of training camp and most of preseason while the new D was being installed.
And then there's the Bills' O- it's a no-huddle offense with either a rookie UDFA or a rookie who has been sidelined with injury in charge, and it's also a new system with only one experienced WR. Translation: If Brady goes 3 and out, there's no reason to take his helmet off because the Bills are likely going to go 3 and out and do it in a damn hurry.
The Pats got ****ed this off-season, but they can't ask for a better warm-up game to start the season. The only thing going against them is that it's on the road. Other than that, it's an ideal situation for breaking in their new faces.
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