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Browner knows our receivers just as well as they know him so he is no weak link.
Pats fan1":e9oietjs said:hawknation2015":e9oietjs said:Not really. He gives them an intimidating presence that their defense has not had in several years. When Patrick Chung is your SS, you need an enforcer in the defensive backfield.
Like they did against the Colts' Coby Fleener, they will likely try to get Browner matched up against Luke Willson. Willson has struggled at times making catches in traffic . . . or making catches, period.
Kyle Arrington played 40% of the snaps in the regular season, mainly at slot corner, and 100% of the snaps in their last game. Arrington, Chung, Hightower, Collins, and Browner will all be challenged in coverage in this game. McCourty and Revis obviously pose the biggest challenge for our receivers.
Patriots' secondary...
CB's...
Revis
Browner
Arrington
Ryan
Butler
Safety's...
McCourty
Chung
DB's..
Ebner
Harmon
Wilson
It was Harmon who made the INT against Flaco to seal the win.
The Pats list some CB's and some Safety's as "DB's" and they put them in all sorts of different positions. In some plays they'll use McCourty as a CB and keep Harmon and Wilson back as safety's. It confuses the heck out of Peyton, Luck, Stafford, Rodgers.
mikeak":269qrrjw said:I can't wait for the pass interference call on Browner - will be laughing
Hopefully his former seattle teammates send over some stuff to smoke before the game as well....
WilsonMVP":1xz4kxps said:mikeak":1xz4kxps said:I can't wait for the pass interference call on Browner - will be laughing
Hopefully his former seattle teammates send over some stuff to smoke before the game as well....
So I was listening to the radio earlier tonight and they were acting like we threw Browner to the curb and he would want revenge on us. Um...Hello...It wasnt OUR fault he couldnt stop smoking weed and got suspended for a year.
I for one am tired of our playes being exported :th2thumbs:jammerhawk":cujui768 said:I doubt it, but he's like any player including our guys who can be exported if the right plays are called.
hawknation2015":14fw4wyn said:Not really. He gives them an intimidating presence that their defense has not had in several years. When Patrick Chung is your SS, you need an enforcer in the defensive backfield.
Like they did against the Colts' Coby Fleener, they will likely try to get Browner matched up against Luke Willson. Willson has struggled at times making catches in traffic . . . or making catches, period.
Kyle Arrington played 40% of the snaps in the regular season, mainly at slot corner, and 100% of the snaps in their last game. Arrington, Chung, Hightower, Collins, and Browner will all be challenged in coverage in this game. McCourty and Revis obviously pose the biggest challenge for our receivers.
Pats fan1":2yjsfrya said:Pats have the deepest secondary in the NFL that can actually cover now. It's a very good secondary.
marymoorhawk":61hq45xu said:Pats fan1":61hq45xu said:Pats have the deepest secondary in the NFL that can actually cover now. It's a very good secondary.
Based on what? Using weighted DVOA the Seahawks pass defense ranks 3rd and NE ranks 12th.
Start drilling deeper into covering #1 WR's, etc and Seattle is still ranked higher.
http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/teamdef
bbsplitter":28kqa352 said:We should let Sherman be a WR this game and line up opposite Browner... I bet Sherman knows all his tendencies.
bbsplitter":3uxjjsw1 said:We should let Sherman be a WR this game and line up opposite Browner... I bet Sherman knows all his tendencies.
hawk45":1s148z81 said:Wait so are you saying in the bevell vs belichick matchup you don't check the box for the Seahawks?RolandDeschain":1s148z81 said:Yeah, I can totally see our offensive coordinator designing plays to exploit Browner.
...HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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