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Originally Posted by Pete_G
I don't know if they're young, just don't have the skills in some spots, simply don't play well together, or what the problem is anymore.
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Belichick made a conscious decision before the season to tear down his defense, and go with younger, unproven players, especially in the secondary and at LB.
Vrabel, Bruschi, Harrison, Seymour, Hobbs, Seau, Colvin, all gone. Samuel allowed to leave a season ago.
Ty Warren has been doing his best impression of the Invisible Man.
Wilfolk has been ineffective since the Colts game. Addai ran right past him for the TD that brought them within 6, and his fat ass screened Mayo from seeing the play.
The Pats rank 27th out of 32 teams in the NFL in sacks.
The formula that worked when they let guys like Milloy, Law, Washington, Johnson et al leave ran its course.
Sooner or later, letting top defenders go via free agency, and trading down in draft choices to avoid the big ticket contracts is going to bite you in the ass. Now it did. Maybe BB thought that his high powered offense could outscore every good team--but when they ran into good defensive teams (Denver, the Jets and now the Saints) that philosophy didn't cut it. Good defenses usually stop good offenses in big spots--that lesson should have been learned after the last SB.
They very well could have lost the second Jets game if Sanchez didn't literally throw it away.
Maybe time to thank your lucky stars that Ronnie Brown is out for the Fish
