How will Parcells approach the playoffs?

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From the 50,000-watt tower of power of accurate truth and credible sermonizing, some questions about the playoffs.

!. Will Parcells, depending on the opponent, want to play more zone coverage instead of man to man? Will he relegate Roy to midfield coverage to punish WRs and runners and taken him out of deep coverage? Will Parcells trust Watkins to play in a playoff game?

2. Will Parcells keep the JJ-MBIII tandem or make Barber his featured backand give JJ the token 5-10 carries? Will he continue to tie Zimmer's hands and play the run at the line instead of launching a pass rush?

3. Would Parcells let Romo open it up to T.O.? Or will he want to give that other gifted receiver more of a role?

Yeah, the playoffs are far away, but it is fun to speculate. Anybody out there see or hopes for such scenarios?:)
 
The plan will be to score more points than the opposition and then protect the lead. John Madden taught me that.
 
Our Offense is pretty open in the passing game, the next step above what we have would be Indy's offense.
 
DEFENSE...DEFENSE..DEFENSE

AGRESSIVE DEFENSE!!!

need I say more.....
 
Quite honestly... I think we have to come out of the gate and SET the TEMPO by hit opposing teams receivers REAL, REAL HARD... they tend to shy away from contact and drop balls....

We did that against Indy and the Tampa... it worked real well... make them think twice.... then its harder for QB as well as receivers
 
I think he will approach it the way he did with his Giants teams that won 2 SBs: hard-nosed smashmouth football designed to wear opposing teams down.

Then again, those he could rely on his defense back then with the likes of Lawrence Taylor swarming to the ball. Back then he could afford to go up on teams then protect the lead.

Going into the playoffs our defense is a big question mark, so who knows.
 
sk0aL;1242254 said:
I think he will approach it the way he did with his Giants teams that won 2 SBs: hard-nosed smashmouth football designed to wear opposing teams down.

Then again, those he could rely on his defense back then with the likes of Lawrence Taylor swarming to the ball. Back then he could afford to go up on teams then protect the lead.

Going into the playoffs our defense is a big question mark, so who knows.


He needs to read the defense the riot act: an average of 30 points scored on the defense in the last three games is NOT ACCEPTABLE.
A defense that allows that many points cannot survive in the playoffs, man.

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