Don't forget, Pitts has more than Brown, Bell, and Jesse James...they have Eli Rogers in the slot who is a clutch possession receiver and Sammy Coates, Heyward Bey, and Demarcus Ayers at the other wideout (who can all fly) and another tight end from USC named Xavier Grimble who caught a few clutch TD passes in the latter half of the year.
Also, Pitts has arguably one of the best backup running backs in the game in DeAngelo Williams. If the Pats stuff the run, Bell could always be put in the slot or as a wide-out to try him in space which would be a nightmare for the Pats' D.
Coaching is not only about the head coach but about the staff. Mike Munchak might be the best Oline coach in the NFL.
Mann/Daniels the receivers and TE coaches turn out quality backups who have picked up the slack this year and have about 70 years experience in the NFL between them.
John Mitchell has over 40 years experience as a Dline coach and has done a great job with Tuitt and Hargrave.
Carnell Lake now that he has some talent to work with has tightened up that leaky Pitts' secondary with Sean Davis at strong safety and Cockrell and Burns who have done stalwart jobs at the corner.
Keith Butler (D coordinator) is not sitting back in soft zones with 10 yard cushions off the line a la LeBeau. LeBeau played the secondary way back waiting for Brady mistakes that never came.
In the regular season the Pitts' D had 38 sacks versus 31 for Houston. Blitzers who pack a real punch are Harrison and Dupree (outside backers) and Shazier (Inside backer) and Sean Davis (SS).
The way to beat Brady is to knock him down with bull rushes up the middle and IMO Pitts has the personnel to do just that.
Come Sunday Brady will be whining to the refs as usual....those big men over dere are hurting my tushy...Miss Brady should wear a dress. Pitts for the ML win for me.
Haha Pitt receivers have proved nothing int he postseason and your calling them cluth! That's a joke! Green would be a help but the guy is one hit away from retirement. The patriots offense have more experience in the playoffs! Heyward-Bey is a bum to be honest, has never been good! This game is going to be a battle but Pittsburg weapons outside of Bell and Brown are suspect.
Don't forget, Pitts has more than Brown, Bell, and Jesse James...they have Eli Rogers in the slot who is a clutch possession receiver and Sammy Coates, Heyward Bey, and Demarcus Ayers at the other wideout (who can all fly) and another tight end from USC named Xavier Grimble who caught a few clutch TD passes in the latter half of the year.
Also, Pitts has arguably one of the best backup running backs in the game in DeAngelo Williams. If the Pats stuff the run, Bell could always be put in the slot or as a wide-out to try him in space which would be a nightmare for the Pats' D.
Coaching is not only about the head coach but about the staff. Mike Munchak might be the best Oline coach in the NFL.
Mann/Daniels the receivers and TE coaches turn out quality backups who have picked up the slack this year and have about 70 years experience in the NFL between them.
John Mitchell has over 40 years experience as a Dline coach and has done a great job with Tuitt and Hargrave.
Carnell Lake now that he has some talent to work with has tightened up that leaky Pitts' secondary with Sean Davis at strong safety and Cockrell and Burns who have done stalwart jobs at the corner.
Keith Butler (D coordinator) is not sitting back in soft zones with 10 yard cushions off the line a la LeBeau. LeBeau played the secondary way back waiting for Brady mistakes that never came.
In the regular season the Pitts' D had 38 sacks versus 31 for Houston. Blitzers who pack a real punch are Harrison and Dupree (outside backers) and Shazier (Inside backer) and Sean Davis (SS).
The way to beat Brady is to knock him down with bull rushes up the middle and IMO Pitts has the personnel to do just that.
Come Sunday Brady will be whining to the refs as usual....those big men over dere are hurting my tushy...Miss Brady should wear a dress. Pitts for the ML win for me.
Haha Pitt receivers have proved nothing int he postseason and your calling them cluth! That's a joke! Green would be a help but the guy is one hit away from retirement. The patriots offense have more experience in the playoffs! Heyward-Bey is a bum to be honest, has never been good! This game is going to be a battle but Pittsburg weapons outside of Bell and Brown are suspect.
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