Let's take a look at what we're facing here.
1-@Tennesee> My money is on McNair playing, however his mobility may be drastically limited. This may be our opportunity to get to an otherwise elusive QB. If Gray calls more 5 and 6 man rush packages like he's been doing in recent weeks, we may have a big sack day, but with McNair, you never know. This is the key game because it is the next one. The way we're playing, I think we can pull this one out. We've got to stick to what works. Run, run, run. Play action pass. They've got an excellent run stopping front, so the yards may be tough, but we've got one of the toughest RBs in the league.
2-Miami> Another case of a elusive QB with an injury that may limit his mobility. JF re-aggrivated his knee that he injure in OCT that sidelined him for 4 games. It's not as serious, and he wil most likely play, however he was seen noticebly limping following their latest loss. I think we're playing the kind of football right now that Miami isn't looking forward to seeing, especially in our House in December. Power Football. Ricky hasn't play as spectacular as he did last year, and we actually did a good job of bottling him up in our first game, just that he ran 40-something times. I could get 100 yards rushing if you give me the ball that many times. Same plan should work. Run, Run, Run. I can see W for us here.
3-@New England> At this point, this team may have home field advantage, and may be playing backups by the time we meet. This is, IMHO, the best team in the league. That being said, it doesn't mean we cannot beat them, we've done it once already (yes, I know it was the first game). If they do infact play second stringers and backups, this will be an excellant opportunity for us tofinish with a bang.
1-@Tennesee> My money is on McNair playing, however his mobility may be drastically limited. This may be our opportunity to get to an otherwise elusive QB. If Gray calls more 5 and 6 man rush packages like he's been doing in recent weeks, we may have a big sack day, but with McNair, you never know. This is the key game because it is the next one. The way we're playing, I think we can pull this one out. We've got to stick to what works. Run, run, run. Play action pass. They've got an excellent run stopping front, so the yards may be tough, but we've got one of the toughest RBs in the league.
2-Miami> Another case of a elusive QB with an injury that may limit his mobility. JF re-aggrivated his knee that he injure in OCT that sidelined him for 4 games. It's not as serious, and he wil most likely play, however he was seen noticebly limping following their latest loss. I think we're playing the kind of football right now that Miami isn't looking forward to seeing, especially in our House in December. Power Football. Ricky hasn't play as spectacular as he did last year, and we actually did a good job of bottling him up in our first game, just that he ran 40-something times. I could get 100 yards rushing if you give me the ball that many times. Same plan should work. Run, Run, Run. I can see W for us here.
3-@New England> At this point, this team may have home field advantage, and may be playing backups by the time we meet. This is, IMHO, the best team in the league. That being said, it doesn't mean we cannot beat them, we've done it once already (yes, I know it was the first game). If they do infact play second stringers and backups, this will be an excellant opportunity for us tofinish with a bang.
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