Possibly the two biggest key defensive linemen for a Patriots playoff push.
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So so dangerous in the open field. And has not had any ball security issues. Keep it up Hernandoooo!
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Tom Brady – 2011 Sights & Sounds
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Choose one of the Patriots defenses from the last three years for the Playoffs – New England Patriots Forums – PatsFans.com Patriots Fan Messageboard
Great poll on PatsFans. What would you prefer? 2009, 2010, or 2011’s Patriots defense?
Personally I’m going with 2011. It was a lot easier decision when Andre Carter was still upright, but I’m still sticking with this year’s gutsy squad that has consistently made more impressive stops than the previous two years. And that’s not saying a lot, but it’s saying something.
The New England Patriots, New York Giants hid their flaws by winning in NFL Week 16. – NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN
Once again, the New England Patriots’ defense showed that it is the Achilles’ heel of this team. Going into the game Saturday, there were two players they needed to stop — Brandon Marshall and Reggie Bush. Both were impact players for the Miami Dolphins, as Marshall had two explosive plays in the first quarter and Bush accounted for 139 yards from scrimmage. TAKE THAT Lions clinch playoff berth. Giants stomp Jets. Niners top Seahawks. Week 16 review. The Dolphins jumped out to 17-0 lead at halftime. But, as good teams do, the Patriots made the necessary halftime adjustments. In the third and fourth quarters, the Pats came out in a no-huddle, up-tempo offense that completely wore down the Dolphins’ defense and put up 27 consecutive points. With Tom Brady behind center, that no-huddle offense could be lethal in the playoffs. The Patriots just need to be aware the additional strain that will put on their defense if they go three-and-out in a no-huddle format, because the defense gets no rest and has no time to make adjustments.
Captain Comeback Week 16: Lucking Out, or not? | Cold Hard Football Facts
Captain Comeback Week 16: Lucking Out, or not? | Cold Hard Football Facts
Brady passed Joe Montana to move into a tie for 7th all time in game winning drives (34). Crazily enough Peyton Manning (46) is 2nd behind Dan Marino (51).