Mr. Pink
Footballguy
The guru of game planning certainly has his work cut out for him on Monday night.
First off, the Pats offense this year is predicated on the run moreso than any other season in the BB era and on Monday night, they face the NFL's #1 rush defense. Add to that, the Vikes defense loves to blitz and apply pressure upfront, which in turn, has caused many turnovers that this defense has converted into points. It also doesn't help that they are indoors, on turf, in front of a loud and hostile crowd.
In trying to breakdown how the offense will approach this game, I keep coming back to (of all people) the running backs, principally Maroney and Faulk. Using Dillon in a power running approach is a mistake and BB knows this. My guess is that he comes up with plays that allow Maroney and (to a lesser extent) Faulk to operate in space. Pitch sweeps, screens and dumpoffs may be the order of the day. That, and not this homecoming business, may make Maroney a sneaky-good play this week.
Thoughts?
First off, the Pats offense this year is predicated on the run moreso than any other season in the BB era and on Monday night, they face the NFL's #1 rush defense. Add to that, the Vikes defense loves to blitz and apply pressure upfront, which in turn, has caused many turnovers that this defense has converted into points. It also doesn't help that they are indoors, on turf, in front of a loud and hostile crowd.
In trying to breakdown how the offense will approach this game, I keep coming back to (of all people) the running backs, principally Maroney and Faulk. Using Dillon in a power running approach is a mistake and BB knows this. My guess is that he comes up with plays that allow Maroney and (to a lesser extent) Faulk to operate in space. Pitch sweeps, screens and dumpoffs may be the order of the day. That, and not this homecoming business, may make Maroney a sneaky-good play this week.
Thoughts?
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