... Because you want to win the game? Not lose by 4.Why the fuck would you not kick the FG?
Wasn't paying attention, forgot they kicked a FG last drive.... Because you want to win the game? Not lose by 4.
Amazingly I felt the same way!Well at least Gaige gave me a reason to not hate the Pats winning this game.
Agree 100%. Let's not forget the coaches shall we?Fucking boiled cuntrag NE douchechewers HAD to let Julio Jones get that last huge catch and fuck my fantasy team. I hope every one of those shitsniffing fuckwad Pats players dies to a gas leak on the bus tonight.
And the fans.Agree 100%. Let's not forget the coaches shall we?
As usual, the plan starts with a decision about when and in what situations the defense will want to blitz. The primary problem with blitzing Drew Brees is that he feasts on defenses that only drop five or six players back into coverage.
The Saints consistently use advanced two-man and three-man route concepts to attack players in zone and man coverage. They will pick off players in man to spring open receivers with rub plays, and they will create choices for individual zone defenders, throwing the ball based on the defender's leverage in zone. This all becomes easier when the defense has only five or six players in coverage.
The Dolphins will need to finally get their house in order when it comes to pass protecting for quarterback Ryan Tannehill, because despite their best efforts on defense, the Saints offense may be able to put a lot of scoreboard pressure on the Dolphins.
There are ways the Dolphins can help facilitate this process. The Dolphins can create indecision for the Saints' pass-rushers by running screen plays and quick flares out of the backfield. Despite strong improvements on defense, the Saints can still struggle at times with those kinds of fundamental plays that involve discipline.