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Weather in New England


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*moved this into here from 'rainey, muddy games' thread....

 

 

understandable that we consider the weather.....but,

 

think about it,

Tenn starting 2, that's 2, rookie DBacks

Finnegan and Harper out

Fuller, safety, out

Tenn 31st in the league against the pass

Tenn 3rd in the league against the run

 

What's one thing we know about Belichick? He will prey on your weakness.

When you have Moss and Welker on the field, you don't hand the ball off

to less than stellar RB's all day because a some rain and wind.

 

I look for play action passing, screens, short shots over the middle

and a few long balls to Moss, against the rookies, even if he's doubled.

Some confusing offensive sets, against the young D backs....

 

Brady needs to get his long game on track, he can't wait for the weather, and he won't.

Second half of last weeks game was horrific. He knows it, I wouldn't bet against him this week.

Tenn is not a hugh blitzing D, so TE (Watson) could have a nice game....that includes the weather.

 

Vollmer (6'-8", 315) and or Kaczur will protect Brady's back with Light most likely out.

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Player Sightings

Link|Comments (0) Posted by Monique Walker, Globe Staff October 18, 2009 02:36 PM

 

FOXBOROUGH -- As the rains fall here at Gillette Stadium a few of the players are on the field testing out the elements before this afternoon's start.

 

Chris Hanson is working on punts, targeting Julian Edelman and Kevin Faulk.

 

Back up quarterback Brian Hoyer is working with Faulk and Sammy Morris on short passes to the corner of the end zone. BenJarvus Green-Ellis has joined his fellow running backs on the rain-soaked field.

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