In a season defined (so far) by failed expectations, the are the poster boys. Coming off their fifth under Bill Belichick, the Patriots were considered the runaway favorites once again. In our season preview, With an offense featuring , , , , and a seemingly unending stream of capable running backs, how could they not? The answer to that question . It's the defense. It's Week 7, the Patriots are 4-2 -- so it has only been a slow start by Belichick's probably unfair standards -- and they're not the best team in football. Don't blame their offense for their start. They're scoring 28.7 points per game. Blame their defense, which is allowing 26.5 points per game -- the third-most in football. The Patriots host the 3-2 on Sunday night in a rematch of last season's Super Bowl when -- in case you've somehow forgotten -- the Falcons The most intriguing aspect of this game will be how the Falcons handle their reunion with the Patriots after their traumatic experience the last time around. The sexiest aspect will be the two top offenses engaging in a shootout. The most important aspect will be how the Patriots defense holds up against , , and . They'll be tested on Sunday and, as a result, Sunday's Super Bowl rematch will provide a barometer of how
Sonny Milano Jersey much New England's defense has improved since Patriots: Trending in the right direction This shouldn't come as a surprise given Belichick and are coaching up the Patriots defense, but they're trending in the right direction. It appears they're righting the ship -- rather, they're pulling up their sunken ship from the bottom of the ocean. In Week 1, the Patriots gave up 42 points to the . In Week 2, they gave up 20 to the . In Weeks 3 and 4, they gave up 33 points to both the and . But in Weeks 5 and 6, the Patriots allowed 31 combined points to the and . Of course, it's worth noting that the Jets are the Jets, and they would've scored seven more points if not for a questionable call at the goal line that Still, the defense is improving. Let's give them credit. So, what's changed? For one, the schedule has softened. The Chiefs and Texans haven't just put up points against the Patriots. Those teams boast some of the best offensive units in football. Kansas City is tied with Houston for the second-most points score per game. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers and Jets are ranked 13th and 26th in scoring, respectively. Two, the defense is actually playing better. The most important aspect? They're stopping the ground game. In the Patriots' first four games, when they were gashed for 32 points per game, they allowed 132.8 rushing yards per game. In the Patriots' past two games, when the Buccaneers and Jets scored 15.5 points per game against them, they allowed 82 rushing yards
Boone Jenner Kids Jersey per game. Three, the Patriots' coaches have done their job. I'll Belichick explain, as he did on Monday. coach Bill Belichick in 700-plus words explained how teams evolve over the course of the season. Anthony Gulizia (@AnthonyGulizia) Perhaps the biggest change has been the Patriots' bend-don't-break approach. In the past two weeks, the Buccaneers and Jets combined to go 3 of 7 (43 percent) in the red zone. In the first four weeks, the Patriots' foes went 9 of 14 (64 percent) in the red zone. This Patriots defense is never going to be a dominant unit. The talent level in the front seven isn't good enough for that. But if they can keep limiting teams to field goals, that'll be more than enough considering how good their offense is. Falcons: Better than this The Falcons offense is not performing like we thought it would. The Falcons are averaging 24.2 points per game. Last year, they led the league in scoring with 33.8 points per game. In each of their past two games -- both lo ses -- they've scored 17 points. They were shut out in
Scott Harrington Men Jersey the second half this past Sunday, which is how they blew a 17-point lead to the Dolphins. The thing is, the Falcons are still moving the ball. They're actually ranked fifth in yards per game with 378.4. According to Football Outsiders, Part of the problem is that the Falcons lost their architect of their offense, Kyle Shanahan, to the 49ers in the offseason. Steve Sarkisian and it's completely fair to question his play calling. The Falcons held a 17-0 halftime lead over the on Sunday and in all, they ran the ball only 19 times despite holding that lead and the running game's production (5.3 yards per carry). Meanwhile, Ryan dropped back to pa s 37 times. Another problem is red zone efficiency. In their past three games, they're struggling to punch it in, , according to TeamRankings.com. And then there's the quantity problem. The Falcons are . Ryan isn't blamele s in all of this. A year after winning MVP by averaging 9.3 yards per pa s, throwing 38 touchdowns and seven picks, and posting a 117.1 pa ser rating, he's regre sed. Through six games, he's averaged 8.0 yards per pa s, thrown six touchdowns and six picks, and posted an 87.3 pa ser rating. With that being said, Ryan's been experiencing some bad luck. According to Football Outsiders' Scott Kacsmar, Ryan has four tipped picks in his past three
David Savard Men Jersey games. Those pa ses were tipped by his own receivers. Matt Ryan has 4 tipped INTs by his receivers in the last 3 games. Would have led the NFL any year 2012-2016. Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) So, Ryan's stat line is a little misleading. Take away some of those fluky interceptions, and his season looks significantly better. Jones has also struggled. He's yet to reach the end zone and he's averaging 73.4 receiving yards per game -- the lowest average of his seven-year career. Ryan and Jones will have a chance to get going against a Patriots defense that is still bad against the pa s, which is still an area Belichick and Patricia haven't solved. In the past two weeks, the Buccaneers and Jets averaged 326.5 pa sing yards against the Patriots. Overall, the Patriots rank dead last in pa sing yards allowed per game. The Falcons can exploit that. The Falcons' offense is They're better than their disappointingly low point total. Eventually, they're going to explode. It might just happen on Sunday. Falcons can exploit PatriotsExpect the Falcons to get their deep pa sing game going, because offenses have been carving up the Patriots downfield. Check out the Patriots defense's pa sing chart, via Pro Football Focus: Then again, Ryan has been subpar on pa ses thrown downfield. Last year, Ryan led the in pa ser rating on throws that traveled 20-plus yards downfield (136.1), according to PFF. This year, Ryan ranks 14th with an 84.3 pa ser rating on deep throws. He's gone just 4 of 19 on pa ses thrown at least 20 yards downfield, per
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