ESPN’s Mike Reiss on Patriots’ Run-Heavy Strategy: Can They Keep Up Against Seattle?
On Toucher & Hardy, Rob “Hardy” Poole asked Mike Reiss how surprised he was by the Patriots’ win in Cincinnati. Reiss said he expected a tough game, but he was surprised by how clean the Patriots played, especially considering their rough preseason. He was also shocked by how flat Joe Burrow and the Bengals looked, likely due to some internal drama.
Michael Holley wondered how sustainable the Patriots’ game plan of running the ball and controlling the game really was. Reiss agreed but said this week’s game against the Seahawks, who are tough to run on, would be a good test of that strategy.
Jon Wallach asked about the Patriots’ defense, questioning if their success was more about DeMarcus Covington’s scheme or player talent. Reiss felt it was mostly talent, noting key plays where players stepped up individually rather than it being all about the scheme.
Hardy then asked about the team’s mindset after the win. Reiss said the players are feeling confident, especially under Jerod Mayo’s leadership, with Jabrill Peppers showing a lot of fire after the game.
Wallach also asked about the offensive line’s struggles. Reiss explained that while there were some issues, not all the pressure was on the line—some of it came from receivers not getting open fast enough. He also mentioned that Seattle has similar offensive line problems, so it’s not just a Patriots issue.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Patriots’ Surprise Win: Reiss was surprised by how cleanly the Patriots played in their win over Cincinnati, especially given their shaky preseason. He was also surprised by how poorly the Bengals, especially Joe Burrow, performed.
- Sustainability of Patriots’ Game Plan: The Patriots’ run-heavy, ball-control strategy might not hold up long-term. This week’s matchup against the Seahawks, who are tough to run on, will be a good test.
- Defense Driven by Talent: Reiss credited the Patriots’ defensive success more to player talent than scheme. He highlighted individual players making big plays.
- Team Confidence Under Jerod Mayo: The team’s confidence is growing, with Mayo playing a key role in motivating players after the win.
- Offensive Line Issues: While the Patriots’ offensive line struggled at times, Reiss noted that not all pressure came from the line—some was due to receivers not getting open quickly enough. Seattle faces similar O-line challenges.