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Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:21 pm to DelU249
Posted on 1/21/15 at 2:21 pm to DelU249
When I saw Green Bay just clipping down the field all game (until McCarthy pussed at the end) with simple passes to TE over the middle, sideline outs, and the success that Lacey had running the ball (all in the raucous Pac NW), I just envision New England having even better weapons to do the exact same things with their shifty WR's and Gronk and Vereen and Blount in a perfectly manicured domed stadium with zero wind and relatively no crowd noise (but albeit with fully inflated hard footballs).
I could actually see Vereen having a HUGE day catching balls out of the backfield as a 4th option because the Seahawks will probably be so dead-set on not letting Gronk kill them. If LaFell or the white WR's can occupy Sherman Brady will still have several reliable and safe options on 5-15 yard slants, dumps, outs, comebacks that he can pepper all day long.
Remember that the Super Bowl last year was played in a windy and freezing outdoor stadium that played 100% into the hands of the Seahawks and 100% away from the strengths of Denver's offense.
I could actually see Vereen having a HUGE day catching balls out of the backfield as a 4th option because the Seahawks will probably be so dead-set on not letting Gronk kill them. If LaFell or the white WR's can occupy Sherman Brady will still have several reliable and safe options on 5-15 yard slants, dumps, outs, comebacks that he can pepper all day long.
Remember that the Super Bowl last year was played in a windy and freezing outdoor stadium that played 100% into the hands of the Seahawks and 100% away from the strengths of Denver's offense.
This post was edited on 1/21/15 at 2:25 pm
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