The 2-1 New England Patriots play the first of their 4 west coast games against the 2-2 San Francisco 49ers this Sunday at 4:15. Coming off of what many thought was an early bye week and, in my opinion, proved to be well timed after the 38-13 rout by Miami, Belichick and the boys hope to redeem themselves with a win on the left coast. There are many things they need to do better after Miami tore them up at Gillette, so let's get into it.
Offense
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Matt Cassel and the passing game - It is absolutely critical that Cassel develop a better relationship with his receivers, specifically Randy Moss. Cassel has commented Moss is such a smart player that he routinely adjusts during routes in recognition of how he's being covered; Cassel needs to pick up on those adjustments.
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Matt Cassel and reads - Matt needs to do a better job of picking the most eligible receiver. At 22 for 35 and 3.4 yards per catch against Miami, throwing efficiency is not there.
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Third down efficiency - 4 for 15 against Miami kept the defense on the field too much. Convert...convert...convert.
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Neutralize Patrick Willis - He's one of the best young LBs in the league and can be a difference maker. He's big, fast, and smart. If the Patriots can't contain him, the running game will suffer.
Defense
- Pressure...pressure...pressure - Mike Vrabel seems to be off to a slow start. In 2007, he was constantly in the backfield of our opponents creating pressure and forcing QBs to make rushed decisions; we need more of that.
- RB Frank Gore - A 3 down back averaging 4.9 yards per carry and great hands, he's a major offensive threat for the Patriots. Our front 3 need to jam the line and the OLBs need to watch for options to Gore and minimize his yardage.
- 49ers like the deep ball - OC Mike Martz likes throwing long. If the Patriots can generate enough of a pass rush, O'Sullivan will be forced to dump the ball to options. In addition, starting CBs Ellis Hobbs and Deltha O'Neal need to jam the receivers more than they have. I don't know why they've been playing soft, but drop the conservative crap, 'cause it ain't working. Nickel packages may help here.
- Don't get fooled again - Miami's Wildcat trickery accounted for 4 TDs in 6 attempts. If I was Mike Martz I'd be looking at that. Granted, DC Dan Pees is most likely scheming to prevent that, but fact remains our defense was caught dumbfounded. 4 TDs in 6 attempts - C'mon guys.
As usual, the game thread will be open a few hours before the 4:15 start.