Sean McVay Is Going To Exploit The Hell Out Of This Flaw In Tom Brady's Game
While everyone else is dancing in the streets, reflecting on the last 18 years of dominance, the streak of respective trips to the AFC Championship game and Super Bowl alike, some of us are trying our best to not rest on our laurels. Not to count our chickens before they hatch. Not to just start fitting the 53 Patriots for their rings ahead of next Sunday’s tilt against a very good Rams team. That means going back in time, scouring hours upon hours of film to see what weaknesses the Patriots might have. Something that the Rams could exploit and make a mockery out of this game. Everyone knows about Sean McVay’s photographic memory and you’ll be sure he will leave no stone unturned over these next two weeks.
You never know where you’re going to be finding a gem to exploit and folks, I have stumbled upon a giant hole in Tom Brady’s game. I know that sounds hard to believe after years of consistent dominance. But just like everyone says you can beat Brady by rushing four and dropping seven, by this time next week everyone is going to be saying that pitching him up and in is a sure fire way to get him out. I mean this guy looks like he’s swinging a tree trunk the way he’s rolling over his hands on these lazy pop ups. Giving out more cans of corn than a Thanksgiving food drive. His swing has more holes than the Chiefs defense. Absolutely crazy to see this team win the Championship game with zero production out of the cleanup spot. A system player getting carried to the promise land on the backs of his teammates and coaches. McVay is probably hooting and hollering watching this film like a horny cartoon wolf and as a Patriots fan it just scares me that this film is even out there to be possibly taken advantage of in Atlanta.