For NE, all season their fancy passing records covered the one weak area of not being able to run the ball. That allowed the Giants to pin their ear back and went after Brady all day in the superbowl.
I mean the Giants D was able to dictate to the Pats' O. They were able using linebackers to create blitzing looks, allowing their DEs and Tuck to get one on one matchups most of the day. To Giant's DL credit, they were able to win those one-on-one battles and get into Brady's face - can anyone tell which time Brady was touched when he attempted a pass last night?
That would change big time if the Pats have a decent running game. All of a sudden, those rushing DLs have to worry about the running back running right by them.
I like the fact the Bills are on the track of a balanced offense. Jauron seems to intent on having his power running game. I just don't know about stopping the run part. I remember the Giants ran pretty much freely in Ralph when we played them.
I mean the Giants D was able to dictate to the Pats' O. They were able using linebackers to create blitzing looks, allowing their DEs and Tuck to get one on one matchups most of the day. To Giant's DL credit, they were able to win those one-on-one battles and get into Brady's face - can anyone tell which time Brady was touched when he attempted a pass last night?
That would change big time if the Pats have a decent running game. All of a sudden, those rushing DLs have to worry about the running back running right by them.
I like the fact the Bills are on the track of a balanced offense. Jauron seems to intent on having his power running game. I just don't know about stopping the run part. I remember the Giants ran pretty much freely in Ralph when we played them.
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