EvilHomer3k wrote:The Pats played some of the worst scoring teams in the NFL.
Isn't that commonly the case? If you are playing the best scoring defense in the NFL, wouldn't it stand to reason that your scoring will be depressed, which will affect your rankings? Especially if you have to play them twice?
EvilHomer3k wrote:They only played 4 games against a team ranked in the top half in offensive scoring. Two of those were Buffalo who ranks 30th in passing yards.
Not sure why you had to put that qualifier in.
Scoring points is scoring points.
I'd have to do a lot more digging to try to evaluate how easy it is to lead the league in scoring defense (lowest ppg allowed), without being a very, very good defense. And then we have to consider the impact that the Pats offense has on helping their defense out (in terms of ball control and the way they pressure opposing teams as a whole).
The Falcons will score points. Can they win the game if they only score 21 points? 24 points? What do we think they will need to beat the Pats? What I know about the Patriots is that they know how to, and are capable of winning any kind of football game imaginable. It doesn't mean that they will win it, but they are prepared for everything. They cannot be put in a position where they panic or aren't built to play.
I don't know if that's true about the Falcons. We will find out.