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New England Patriots offense is good, really good!

by Rumor Guy on June 25, 2009

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The New England Patriots were phenomenal a couple years ago and they were pretty darn good last year without Tom Brady. It looks as if they are going to be phenomenal again unless Tom Brady’s knee isn’t so nice.

The Patriots offense is looking better then ever and they have all sorts of firepower. They were able to add Joey Galloway and Fred Taylor. Put that with what they already have and it looks pretty scary.

The defenses are going to have to deal with the four pack running back and Fred Taylor, Sammy Morris, Lawrence, and Kevin Faulk. They should all be able to stay pretty fresh throughout a whole game. We know they can get injured easy, so the Patriots will be happy to have all for them.

If the running backs aren’t enough, they will also have three wide receivers threats. Joey Galloway, Wes Welker, and Randy Moss will all be hard the cover. You will also have Kevin Faulk in the backfield who is a pretty good receiver himself. It is going to be pretty hard to double any one of them. You’re really going to have to pick your poison.

The tight ends should see many many passes coming their way also. When you have to worry about all those good receivers and Kevin Faulk, it will lead to wide-open tight ends. They picked up a couple of good tight ends that are good at run blocking and they also have Ben Watson who has great hands.

The offense of line is getting a little older and they had injury problems last year. However, the backups did just fine and if they were not able to block too well there were wide-open receivers, tight end, and running backs to throw to.

The New England Patriots offense should look pretty darn good this year as long as they stay healthy. As long as their defense can hold other teams under 20 points every game it should be a victory for the Patriots.

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