That is exactly why Tom Brady is the best QB the National Football League has ever seen and all fans of the game should be enjoying this guy watching him because we are seeing something special that may not ever come to play again.
2007-10-30 12:27:36
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answered by UConn UPenn 3
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Blitzing every down just makes the team predictable and can be countered easily. They need to pick and choose the right moments to blitz, like 3rd and long...blitz a corner from his blindside and rattle him a bit. If they can get him to hurry his passes then at least that prevents him from making all his progressions and passing all day. So, it all starts from how much pressure the defensive line can give him. If they can pressure him without even blitzing, then it will be a close game.
2007-10-30 14:08:21
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answered by tangledwwweb 4
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No, definitely not. Team should not blitz Tom Brady on every play, but only when conditions are right. It's called intelligent guessing, which also applies to most sports.
2007-10-30 14:02:11
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answered by FRANsuFU 3
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blitz to much quick pass will burn you. dont blitz enough they will run the ball. so play for knocking the ball down and stopping the run
2007-10-30 14:01:29
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answered by marinebob 2
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They only defense that can beat him if any is one with great cover men. and a great defensive line. If you are only good at one of those things he'll exploit it to the liking of about 35 points per game. The guy is good.
2007-10-30 14:02:42
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answered by Derrick T 2
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go ahead and blitz every play.
He'll go no-huddle - 5 WR each time and hit the open man for 4-8 yards EACH TIME!
2007-10-30 14:19:36
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answered by Jes Won 6
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Yeah, i think they should put everyone on the line... I mean the whole 56 man roster and get penalized for every play, so that way the score might not be as embarrassing as they have been so far.
2007-10-30 14:09:21
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answered by Ilya S 3
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it's almost like the patriots are stealing signals from opposing teams play calls or something, isn't it?
considering they've been caught doing this a couple times in the last two years, it seems likely that they are continuing to cheat.
2007-10-30 14:04:28
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answered by noshyuz 4
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No way -- he'd just strike them down with his death glare. (The dude has a seriously frightening evil stare when he's ticked.....)
2007-10-30 14:00:53
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answered by Jill P 7
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