OT: Patriots Play Small Ball... Just Like Michigan!

Submitted by ATLWolverine on

Rich Rodriguez's trademark is, along with the spread offense, the utilization of "tiny track stars covered in butter." A lot of us have been annoyed by the "ahh, if only he had another 2 inches!" commentary on Dee Hart (re: why he doesn't have a 5th star) and in general, skepticism that such short players at RB and WR can let Michigan consistently succeed and stay healthy. This criticism is, of course, ridiculous.

Offensive reign of terror against Big Ten defenses this season aside...

Pretty good ESPN article today about how the Pats' Wes Welker, Danny Woodhead, and Deion Branch all have heard the same doubts about themselves and just laugh:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=garber_greg&id=58…

CRex

November 18th, 2010 at 1:00 PM ^

But keep in mind they also went out and got Randy Moss in the past to have a tall deep threat and they used him until he managed to talk himself out of town.

Personally I'm excited to see what Denard does with a big target like Conway.  Having a big guy with a great vertical will give Denard an outlet when he scrambles.  He can just put it up so either Conway gets it or no on gets it.  

I love our small guys, but having a big dominate WR is another weapon for Denard to use.

DreadlocksFast

November 18th, 2010 at 3:23 PM ^

They get a bunch of players that are undervalued throughout the league, and put them together into a system that treats them more as cogs than anything. Starters are replaceable and no one person is above the team. All of this is done under one of the greatest minds in his field, Bill Belichick.

The Patriots are my second favorite team in the NFL because of this. They do things so efficiently and effectively. The moves they make always seem to be two steps ahead of the game.