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Scouting report: Cowboys vs. Patriots

I watched the Cleveland/New England game from last week to try and get some insight into the machine that is the Patriots football team. I was especially interested because of Romeo Crennel’s inside knowledge of the Patriots and possible ways to contain their offense. Sorry to say, I came away disappointed with their approach, but I’ll do the scouting report anyway.

Patriots offense vs. Cowboys defense

The Patriots were very effective running the ball between the tackles. They like to pull a tackle and let him lead the play up the middle and the Browns interior defense couldn’t handle it. Sammy Morris is not a special back, but he is an efficient back and will pick up the yards that are available and he has good vision to find the hole. The Cowboys should play their defense from the inside-out. They need to force the Patriots to get wide in their running game where the Cowboys team speed on defense can come into play. Jay Ratliff will have to be an immovable object in the middle of the line and linebackers Bradie James and Akin Ayodele have to get off blocks and create traffic. The Patriots line is extremely talented and had no problems enforcing their will on the Cleveland front line. The Patriots ran to the edge more in the second half, but Dallas needs to force them to abandon the run between the tackles or New England will simply dominate first down and open up the rest of their offense.

The Patriots passing game is as good as they come and Tom Brady utilizes all his weapons and utilizes all areas of the field. Cleveland decided to drop players into coverage and consistently rushed Brady with four guys and very rarely blitzed. Big mistake. You simply cannot allow Tom Brady to set up in the pocket or it is going to be a very long afternoon. Dallas has to do whatever it can to move Brady from his spot in the pocket, including blitzes and stunts. Trying to bring pressure from the outside wasn’t very effective because Brady will simply step up in the pocket and hit his receivers. Brady is not like Romo in that he can move around outside the pocket and consistently make big plays. Again, Dallas needs to play defense from the inside-out and try to bring pressure up the middle and force Brady to move. Dallas stunted DeMarcus Ware to the middle against the Rams and it was very effective. I would recommend a similar approach with Ware and Anthony Spencer.

In the passing game, the Patriots are like the Cowboys in that they both have a superior wide receiver (Owens, Moss) and an excellent tight end in the passing game (Witten, Watson). With Moss, you want to get physical with him as he gets off the line and you will need to roll a safety over the top. I would put my eggs into the basket of doubling Moss or Watson whenever possible and take my chances with Donte’ Stallworth and Wes Welker. Make the Patriots beat you with someone besides their stars.

Patriots defense vs. Cowboys offense

The Patriots were very aggressive playing the Browns and blitzed often. They will bring pressure from different places and will also use delayed blitzes to great effect. Besides the obvious conclusion that the offensive line needs to win their match-ups, the running backs and the tight ends will also need to do their job in pass protection. Especially the running backs who will need to be very good in reading the blitzes and picking up the proper player. Against Dallas, New England might dial it down a notch because of Romo’s mobility and the weapons in the passing game. Running draws, screens, and quick slants could be very effective against a defense that likes to apply pressure.

The Browns had opportunities against the Patriots defense but QB Derek Anderson wasn’t savvy enough to take advantage. In the middle of the field the New England linebackers struggled to provide coverage and there was open field ready to be exploited. Jason Witten could be the Cowboys most valuable weapon in the game over the middle. Terrell Owens running crossing patterns might also be the way to go. When Dallas wants to stretch the field they should look to CB Ellis Hobbs’ side, he had some problems with Braylon Edwards. This could be an opportunity to get Owens in motion and force them to cover him from the slot or get him isolated on Hobbs. I would also get Romo on the move with controlled roll-outs so the Patritos can’t load up and blitz to a spot. They could also take advantage of Romo’s legs because there was room to run once Derek Anderson broke the pocket but he didn’t have the mobility to make it work.

As has been mentioned by various sources, if you want to run the ball against the Patriots your best bet is attacking the right side of the Patriots defense. Running behind Flozell Adams and Kyle Kosier with a TE to that side is the Cowboys best bet. Pulling Leonard Davis to that side would create a favorable match-up for Dallas. But the biggest thing that Dallas can do in the running game is get NT Vince Wilfork blocked. That’s easier said than done. The guy is an absolute load who is also mobile.  Dallas should also use their backs in the short passing game if they are not needed to pick up a blitz.

Summary

Play inside-out on defense to stop New England from running between the tackles and force them to face the Cowboys team speed on the edges. This will also require CB’s Terence Newman and Jacques Reeves to play excellent run support. Stunt DeMarcus Ware to the middle occasionally and load up blitzes through the center of the line to force Brady to get out of the pocket where he’s not as effective. Also, make someone besides Moss or Watson beat you.

On offense, run behind the left side of the line at the New England right side of the defense. Challenge the New England linebackers in pass coverage with Witten, with Owens on crossing patterns and with the running backs in the passing game when the Patriots don’t blitz. If you want to attack deep, seek out Ellis Hobbs. Don’t let Romo be a statue in the pocket; get him out of the pocket occasionally to slow the blitzes and use draws and screens to slow them down.

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Cowboy's stars, Romo, Ware and Newman

all have to play well and come up big for us to win the game and I think they will.

In Romo we Trust

by Terry on Oct 11, 2007 11:43 PM CDT reply actions  

Nice breakdown Grizz

I went back and looked over the NE vs SD playoff game, and Wade was definitely going after Brady (though the Pats offense was nowhere close to playing as well as they are now). I totally agree that stopping Moss and attacking Brady is the best chance to stop them. Easier said than done, true, but the Pats are not unbeatable.

Watson is a stud, but I'd rather take chances with him, than Moss. I'm sure they will be picking on Reeves, so the safeties need to help him as much as they can.

On offense I agree with you too. Their LB's are old (except for Thomas) and shouldn't be able to cover Witten down the middle if he can get free. TO needs a big game, more crossing patterns and keep moving him around, like they didn't do against the Bills.
The best thing for the Boys offense would be to have a good ground attack, whether by runs, screens, draws, passes in the flats, anything to control the clock and keep our defense fresh and keep Brady & Co. off the field.

On ST, we have a better kicker and punter, and if Davis comes back, we should be able to stop these huge returns.

by APerfectStar on Oct 12, 2007 1:38 AM CDT reply actions  

On this
Actually, the Bolts didn't blitz all that much.  The intensity of the rush was generated by the front 4 (the Shawns especially), with the very occasional LB or SS blitz tossed in.  We got some of our best yardage when they did that, though.

I totally agree with your prescription for a good ground attack.  Especially given the size of your line (holy shit! I mean, seriously, do they have to fly separately?).  The real key to this, though, is the 'Boys are going to have to keep this close.  If the Pats go up 14, game over.  

Also, I would say that if Dallas does win this one, it isn't going to be on the strength of screen and draws.  Our D is very disciplined, especially up front at the point of attack.  I don't think you're going to see us blitz a lot.  I think you'll see us maintain gap discipline and play coverage games.  

If the game stays close, a straight-ahead, smash-mouth running attack would pay dividends in the second half.  With Seymour out of the rotation, Jarvis Green is having some trouble against the run.  Mike Wright--a competent situational sub on the line--is going to look like a baby next to Flozell.  Keep pounding it in there and sooner or later, you'll wear them out.

But keeping it close is key.  And there's something else to consider:  shutting down Moss comes with a very high price.  Both Stallworth and Washington can stretch the field, don't forget--they're vertical threats too.  And Watson (our TE) was practically our only vertical threat last year.  But the guy who is going to have a day, IMO, is Wes Welker.  You're going to hate him by half time.

by NotJohnHannah @ Blogging The Boys on Oct 12, 2007 4:56 PM CDT up reply actions  

I'd love to see the boys play very physical

-kind of like the Chicago game
-more running to tire out their defense
-every QB plays better with a balanced attack
-if they could get BIGG blocking down on Wilfork that would be great on inside runs
maybe some nohuddle
-bump Moss on every play (might need Henry for this though)
-blitz some ILB's per above comments on inside pressure

by BigE on Oct 12, 2007 8:31 AM CDT reply actions  

How to matchup with Moss...

Good breakdown Grizz...

I'm interested to see how Wade approaches it. You can't really just line up and try to jam Moss at the line anymore, though. He's gotten much better against it,  though it does still works at times and probably will frustrate him a bit. I know Wade likes to keep corners on one side of the defense, but with Henry out, seeing Moss lineup with Jacque Reeves is going to make me VERY nervous...If it were me, I'd have Newman follow him as much as possible, with either Roy or Hamlin shadowing 7-10 yards back keeping EVERYTHING in front of them...Once he catches the ball, tell Roy and Ken to bring the pain. Hit Randy in the mouth a couple of times, and he's been the type to catch a case of gator arms when he's been hit hard and knows someone is there waiting for him to touch the ball...

Welker and Stallworth are effective, but they just don't worry me much. Watson is a big problem, but I think I'd be able to live with it if he beat us and #81 didn't...

by N41D on Oct 12, 2007 10:05 AM CDT reply actions  

Grinding running game

I want to see us move the ball on the ground early and often in this one. I want to put an old-fashioned whupping on their defense and keep Brady and Moss on the sideline as long as possible. Draws, screens, running the edges early, then smash them in the second half.

Oh yeah, a few passes mixed in would be fine too.

Keep doing what you been doing, keep getting what you been getting.

by OskieOskie on Oct 12, 2007 10:13 AM CDT reply actions  

Agree Partially
I think NE will be waiting for us on first down. I posted this a couple of days ago (prematurely) on my take. See below:

I think instead of Dallas going for the 30 yard plays in the first half, they should try and move the chains and keep Brady off the field.

Throw short on first down (since it seems like teams are stacking 8 in the box on first down), mix in the runs / draws and shoot for the 5 - 10 yard passes in the first half. Let Romo run it a little more for some yards instead of going for the home run. Keep doing this in the first half, wear down their defensive front in the first half.

If we win the time of possession in the first half, this will open up things for the second half for the offense and the off. line will grind them down in the 4th qtr.

I know this goes against our trends in the first 5 games, but I think we need to do this to throw off Bellicek.

by mgsmith100 on Oct 12, 2007 6:54 PM CDT up reply actions  

Moss

It sounds like Newman is going to play a particular side of the field no matter where the NE recievers line up.

NE will undoubtedly try to isolate Moss on Jacques Reeves.   We've GOT to give Reeves help.  We can't let Moss get behind him nor catch too many in front of him.  Moss can be scary running after the catch too.  

Go Cowboys!

by brushpile on Oct 12, 2007 11:36 AM CDT reply actions  

wes welker

he actually scares me.  the type of guy that will burn a nate jones repeatedly

by ab03 @ Blogging The Boys on Oct 12, 2007 12:31 PM CDT reply actions  

What I'd *really* like to see...

is the Cowboys come out against the Pats like the Bills did against us.  

Have no fear, crash that line, go crazy on Tawm Brady!

by Pete on Oct 12, 2007 1:48 PM CDT reply actions  

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