Barely, barely held on against the woeful Jets.
So Slick, tell me again about how the Pats are going to the Super Bowl.

callmeslick wrote:the O-line is pretty formidable
really? And, that is why they rushed for 173 yards in week one, and another 70 last week, against what is a decent defensive front for the Jets, and to boot, relying on Ridley, who Belichek knows is fumble-prone, so they give him less chances than they do Vereen? Trust me, Brady has had plenty of time, if you actually watched the game and timed matters....the issue is that he(last week) was dealing with exactly one guy who knows the system(Edelman), and two rookies....one, who runs killer routes but has hands of concrete, and the other still isn't clear on the routes at all. They'll be fine, and they'll be deep into the playoff, and now, it seems they will go WAY farther than your pathetic mess of a rooting interest with the brain-dead coaching staff.Reservoir_Dog wrote:callmeslick wrote:the O-line is pretty formidable![]()
Are you referring to the O-Line that couldn't hold for more than 3 seconds ...... against the Jets and the Bills! Brady has been forced to pass, and quickly, or he'll be eating dirt every third play.
Are you referring to the O-Line that can't open holes for the running game? Ridley has 80 yards. Total. In two games! Against the Jets and the Bills! 80 yards! And no TD's
Dude, the Pats O-Line is a mess!
Tebow?callmeslick wrote:oh, and if the rookies don't start showing real promise by, say, week 6 or so, just watch who appears from the woodworks to play catch with Tommy B.