- Joined
- Jul 17, 2004
- Messages
- 15,357
- Reaction score
- 150
The teams that beat NE are the teams that have BIG physical WR's.
After one game last week everyone has written Pittsburgh off because of how they won and how NE won. Match-up wise, Pittsburgh is BUILT to beat NE. Even in the cold and bad weather. As long as there aren't 20 mph-30mph winds preventing a passing game, Pittsburgh is the blue-print of how you beat New England. And the fact NE is thin in the secondary doesn't help either.
Indy's WR's are fast and route runners. Pitt's WR's are big, physical, and will push NE's secondary around.
Even when Miami beat NE, how did they do it.....big game from Booker, Thompson, and Chambers! The teams that play NE close and beat them all have big days from their WR's who usually are big and physical.
After one game last week everyone has written Pittsburgh off because of how they won and how NE won. Match-up wise, Pittsburgh is BUILT to beat NE. Even in the cold and bad weather. As long as there aren't 20 mph-30mph winds preventing a passing game, Pittsburgh is the blue-print of how you beat New England. And the fact NE is thin in the secondary doesn't help either.
Indy's WR's are fast and route runners. Pitt's WR's are big, physical, and will push NE's secondary around.
Even when Miami beat NE, how did they do it.....big game from Booker, Thompson, and Chambers! The teams that play NE close and beat them all have big days from their WR's who usually are big and physical.