
For 18 games last year, Josh McDaniels' offense in New England was a well-oiled machine, inflicting pain and embarrassment on any defense that had the audacity to cross its path. The Patriots scored at least 30 points in 13 of their first 18 games (never scoring fewer than 20) and at times resembled somebody playing a game of Madden with the difficulty set to beginner.
Then, in the Super Bowl, in a somewhat shocking development to everyone except Plaxico Burress, the Patriots offense was shut down by a relentless New York Giants pass rush, registering only 14 points in the teams only loss of the season. According to Christopher L. Gasper at the Boston Globe, that game, and performance, is still sitting with McDaniels, and he's looking to do something about it.
Judging by McDaniels's mannerisms answering that question, he is motivated by the way the offense sputtered in the Super Bowl. He is eager and excited to correct his mistakes, starting tomorrow at Gillette Stadium against the Kansas City Chiefs.Not satisfied with an offense that was nearly perfect last season, the 32-year-old McDaniels spent the offseason tinkering and tweaking and rethinking the playbook to counter any so-called "blueprint" the Giants may have laid down and to find new ways to get the ball into the hands of his playmakers
In other words: Bad news for Kansas City. Especially when you consider nearly half of the Chiefs' sacks from last season are suiting up for Minnesota, while a pair of rookies -- Brandon Flowers and Brandon Carr -- will be getting a large chunk of the playing time at cornerback -- along with Patrick Surtain -- in an effort to keep up with Randy Moss and Wes Welker..
Hopefully, for the Chiefs sake, Tamba Hali and Derrick Johnson bring their A+ game.





















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9-06-2008 @ 6:30PM
Gary said...
It's not going to be a fun day for the Edwards Gang. Brady has a huge chip on his shoulders as do the rest of the Patriots. Kansas City is in for a very long three hours and better hope that TS Hanna is a football fan and plans on sticking around for the game.
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