Locked On Patriots - Daily Podcast On The New England Patriots - Surge: New England Patriots, Drake Maye Dominate AFC | Can Bengals Respond?
Episode Date: November 20, 2025New England Patriots ride eight-game win streak as rookie sensation Drake Maye and coach Mike Vrabel take aim at the AFC East crown. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals face a crisis after three consecu...tive losses, compounded by Ja’Marr Chase’s suspension and a defense struggling with over 100 missed tackles this season. Can Joe Flacco and Tee Higgins ignite a shorthanded Bengals offense, or will New England’s defensive depth and emerging playmakers like TreVeyon Henderson prove too much?James Rapien and Nick Cattles break down key matchups including Christian Gonzalez vs. Higgins, the red zone woes for New England, and the Bengals' urgent need for fundamental tackling. The show highlights how injuries and suspensions are reshaping both teams and poses a critical question: can Cincinnati find a way to stay competitive, or are the Patriots poised for another dominant win? Don't miss this comprehensive breakdown of two AFC teams on opposite trajectories.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOPatriots?sid=YouTubeLocked On NFL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Draft & More🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNFL#patriots #newenglandpatriotsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! PelotonLet yourself run, lift, flex, and push forward. Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ today at https://www.onepeloton.com.PrizePicksDownload the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONNFL to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.Click Here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/LOCKEDONNFLGametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelRight now, new customers can bet just FIVE dollars and if your bet wins—you’ll get THREE HUNDRED dollars in bonus bets to use across the app.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Patriots are the hottest team in the NFL.
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the planet. And Nick,
the Patriots are
certainly arguably the number one football
team in the planet right now. They've won eight
straight games. They're nine and two.
Drake May has
captured the league by
storm this year. Mike Vrable and his
return to New England, has certainly set the table and put the Patriots in position to
dethrone the bills in the AFC East. What's it been like? What has even this week been like
as the Patriots continue to roll? Well, it's good to do this with you here, James. First time we're
working together. So I'm happy to be joining you here on the crossover. It's been a crazy,
crazy turnaround, man. I had the Patriots before the season kicked off winning nine games. I had them
at 9 and 8 looking at the schedule.
And, you know, I tweeted this morning, and this is obviously where we're talking
here on Wednesday.
So I tweeted this morning like, hey, you know, my prediction, obviously, pretty perfect
time to appreciate this turnaround since they're 9 and 2 and have already won as many
games as I thought they would win the entire season.
I did put as part of that prediction, though, that if Drake May made a huge leap and
the team stayed pretty much healthy, I thought they had a chance to win 11 games given
the schedule. So I wouldn't say shocked if they finish with, you know, 11 wins, but now we're in
the territory of maybe 12, 13. Now we're getting a little crazy. So it's, it's been an impressive
turnaround. Drake May, Mike Rable, the two biggest reasons for that turnaround, James. And
Drake May, you know, I thought if it was by the end of the year and he was in the top 10 quarterback
conversation closer to 10 than 5, it would have been a big win for the Patriots. The fact that he is
in the MVP conversation and maybe even leading the MVP race right now after 11 weeks.
It's frankly stunning.
And I think Patriots fans are obviously thrilled.
But you know, you look forward and you try to figure out what this schedule is going to look like with Buffalo and Baltimore after the buy.
And of course, you've got to finish strong here the last two weeks because this team, you know,
they've been dealing with it a little bit on the injury, on the injury front.
And not having a buy week until week 14 could be tough on the body.
and the mind. Yeah, I think I'm not surprised that they, that they've turned it around,
but to your point, like, and been a good team, competitive team. Yeah. But I didn't see this.
I didn't think that we were going to see Drake May MVP, right, and see a team that when you look at
it, not just good defensively, but offensively, Stefan Diggs, at least from my vantage point,
seems like he's that guy again maybe he's not peak stephan digs but he's making plays travion
henderson someone people here in in ohio certainly know really really well and i know i'm a big
draft guy locked on bengals listeners know that and viewers he was held in super high regard in
NFL circles and so i know the bengals had him high on their board and and certainly round two
would have been in consideration had he made it to them he didn't he goes to new england and it takes
him a little bit, but it seems like he's hit his
stride as well. So it's not like it's just
defense in Mike Vrable and the Patriots.
Like this offense
in this, this is why this matchup
is pretty scary.
A bad Steelers offense was good in the second half
with Mason Rudolph a few days ago against
this Bengals defense.
Meanwhile, you look at it now and it's a real
quarterback, real offensive weapons, and a unit
that's rolling. Yeah, Trayvion Henderson,
the last couple of weeks, as you
mentioned, really got it going a little bit.
big plays in Tampa.
I thought, you know, one of his touchdown runs against the Jets on Thursday night
was honestly his best touchdown run of the year.
Not even if you take away the flashy, you know, big touchdown runs against Tampa.
I thought one of the touchdown runs against the Jets,
I think it was his first one where he showed patience and he kind of waited for his
blockers to set up and, you know, made a move.
And then he's in the end zone.
I thought that was a pretty impressive run.
One of the things with Trayvion Henderson so far has been, you know,
the past protection has not been consistent.
I thought he had one of his better nights against the Jets in that category.
And I also think he was just showing your typical rookie season impatience.
You know, he just, he was running into the back of offensive linemen, not taking a breath,
letting things develop in front of him.
He has started to do that.
I think he's been much better the last few weeks.
But really, you know, James, when you look at this team, I think the biggest story is
defensively this week because Milton Williams is going to be out he's going to be out for the next
four games not weeks games because he was placed on the IR some people think that means four weeks
no it's it's four games so when you add the buy week in there he'll be out the next five weeks
which I think tells us how significant of a high ankle sprain he has and he has been
Milton Williams has been their best defensive player it has not been Christian
Gonzalez it has been Milton Williams hands down every week impact player interior defensive
and against the run and the past.
He's been simply terrific.
I mean, we're talking six, seven, eight impact plays almost every single week.
So it's going to be fascinating to see how this defensive front seven,
who have had some issues the last couple weeks against the run,
how they deal with no Milton Williams.
I would imagine Christian Barmore likely replaces him at the three technique.
The one good thing, James, is the Patriots.
If you're going to lose somebody on this roster right now due to an injury,
the interior defensive line actually is really their deepest position.
Kyrie's Tonga has been a revelation.
What's that?
I said, what's that like having a deep defensive tackle room?
Go ahead.
It's a new experience for the Patriots over the past few years.
I'll tell you that.
But Kyrieh, Kyrie's Tonga, who was a one-year, you know, free agent kind of, you know,
low-level deal as far as money goes, just a veteran guy who I thought was going to be a run-stuffer
and maybe play 15, 20 snaps a game.
He has been a revelation against the past and the run.
He's been excellent.
Corey Durdin is a guy they picked up right before the season off the scrap heap.
He's actually been really good the last few weeks.
And then you've got Joshua Farmer, who they drafted in April,
who has shown a couple splash plays here and there.
And they got, I believe, old friend Eric Gregory in the mix as well.
So they actually have some good depth there.
But it's going to be tough replacing Milton Williams,
who I think has been the second best player on this football team behind Drake.
May. Just saying that, I know there are going to be Bengals fans that are like, that's why you
go get the disrupting defensive tackle and he's worth all the money and free agency and you go
do it. It's, uh, so that's one. You could look back at the draft when the Bengals picked Joseph
Osai over Milton Williams and say, man, another missed opportunity. Obviously, the biggest story
this week for the Bengals, though, is the Jamar Chase situation. Yeah. And, uh, him getting suspended.
He obviously appealed. I'm not sure anyone really thought that he would, he would win that appeal.
I get why, and I think you could make the case if you were a defense attorney as to why it shouldn't be a full game and $507,000, well, it held up.
And so now not only do we have a defense that we could get into that I'm sure Patriots fans are very aware of how bad the Bengals defense has been, but now you have an offense, not just without its best player.
Jamar Chase is their best player without Joe Burrow.
And so without him, how do you manage that?
navigate that world. Not having to deal with Milton Williams helps for sure because interior
pressure when you have a Joe Flacco in there or let's just say on the very small chance it's
hobbled Joe Burrow. I think that's very unlikely, but let's just throw it out there in case.
You don't want interior pressure. So I do think that's a key, but not having Jamar Chase,
curious to see how this offense works because they're built around Jamar and really the
quarterback and then after that it's t higgins and it chase brown and everything else and so without
him they've won games without him before i think asking them to win without joe burrow and jemar
chase is is uncharted territory especially for a three and seventeen that's one in seven since week
three yeah i mean you know obviously it's a big break for the patriots jemar chase to be out even though
he he was pretty invisible against the steelers last weekend which was surprising because he was so
devastating in that matchup earlier in the year. But, you know, pass rush wise, I'll just tell you,
I know people will look at the Patriots pass rush and you look at pressure rate next gen stats
and their 11th, I think, in pressure rate. Their pass rush hasn't been great. It's been very
inconsistent. Harold Landry ever since being rolled up on against Tennessee has not looked
like the same guy. Caleb on Chase on has been really good, but the past couple weeks, he's been a
little bit more hit or miss. And so those guys need to get going. And it'll be interesting to
see if they can get that pass rush without Milton Williams,
what they can do against a Sinti offensive line, as you know,
and everybody knows,
has not been the greatest O line in football this year.
Yeah, they haven't.
They've shown flashes.
I think they kind of took a bit of a step back last week.
And obviously, without Jamar Chase, who knows,
Joe Flacco might have to hold the ball longer,
whoever's at quarterback for the Bengals.
It's the last time I'll tease it.
Whoever's that quarterback for the Bengals,
have to hold it a bit longer.
But up next, let's dive into some of these matchups and see
if the Bengals have an advantage anywhere, if they have an advantage anywhere, we'll do that coming
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All right, Nick,
let's keep the conversation going here
with some matchups,
and you mentioned it.
This Bengals offensive line,
I think it's such a key one each and every week
because if they hold up
and they're able to give Joe Flacco time,
even without Jamar Chase,
it's like, okay, well, Christian Gonzalez versus T. Higgins,
is going to be mighty, mighty fun.
But this is a passing offense that has some other options.
They do have Chase Brown.
I think Noah fans been a nice addition to the team.
There are ways they should be able to move the ball,
but that all goes out the window if Joe Flacco has to hold the ball for an extra
second without Jamar Chase and the offensive line isn't able to hold up.
And so that's a huge matchup here in my path of finding out if the Bengals can hang around
in this game.
I looked at the Fandau odds.
It was seven and a half points right now in favor of the Patriots.
That almost feels a little light for me, but regardless, I think that the offensive front for the Bengals,
they're going to have to find a way to hold up and give Joe Flacko an extra half second or so if they're going to be successful.
Yeah, I mean, you look at any game, right?
If you're not getting pressure on the quarterback consistently, it's really difficult for your defensive backs to cover for long periods of time.
So trying to get that pressure for the Patriots is crucial.
I think Christian Barmore is the guy that they're going to lean on.
And last week against the Jets, Milton Williams again missed the vast majority of that game after leaving early with the ankle.
And Christian Barmore did kind of switch over to the three technique.
And towards the end of the game, especially he was a monster.
I mean, he had, you know, five or six pressures in that game.
And I think two or three of them all came in like one shot in a series of first, second, third down.
He was in the backfield three straight times.
So Christian Barmore has the ability to be one of the best interior defensive linemen in football.
He got off to a great start, kind of slowed down against Atlanta in a couple of weeks there.
But he was much better last week.
They're going to need Christian Barmore to provide that pressure in the middle of the line to help out.
Because, again, the edges have not been consistent lately.
So Christian Barmore is a big name for Sunday.
Something I'm looking at, you know, you mentioned Christian Gonzalez against T. Higgins.
I'm wondering if the Patriots are going to do that.
You don't think of it.
Well, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure how they're going to defend T. Higgins.
You know, before the season kicked off,
Mike Vrable talked about cat coverage,
which is your corner saying,
I got that cat, you get that cat,
and shadowing guys.
They haven't done that consistently.
And so I'm not really sure what the approach will be.
I don't know if you'll have Christian Gonzalez,
you know, shadowing T. Higgins throughout the game.
I don't know if they will decide to play Carlton Davis,
across from T. Higgins and double Higgins over the top with safety help.
I don't know if they will just play alignment and play sides, where it's, hey, Christian,
you stick to your side and Carlton Davis sticks to his side.
They've done that as well.
So one of my, you know, as part of the marquee matchups, defending Higgins is fascinating
to me to see what they do.
Yeah.
I think it's a huge one because if you tell me T. Higgins has 150 yards, 10 catches, and two
touchdowns. And well, then the Bengals very well could be in the game. If you're the Patriots,
you look at it and you're like, all right, well, no offense, Chase Brown, I said some positives about those
guys. Andja Yosovash has had a couple of nice weeks and key catches. It's like, all right,
well, what else is there? They're built to win through the air. All you got to do is take away the
run, which isn't the hardest thing to do against the Bengals and then take away T. Wouldn't be
shocked at all if they go the other way, you're right? And just say, all right,
Carlton Davis and a safety over the top and treat him like a one number one receiver,
but then you have your best corner on Andre Yosevash,
your best corner on that second receiver that could be the security blanket for Joe Flacco
in a lot of scenarios when that pass rush is trying to get there.
And that might be the better strategy.
I think it's worth noting just overall passing game-wise.
the Bengals did activate Mike Gisicki on Wednesday and activate his practice window.
Not sure if he's going to be ready to go for Sunday.
We haven't heard from Zach Taylor as we recorded this.
I think knowing him, he's going to be pretty noncommittal and want to get Gassiki on the
practice field just to see how he performs.
Yeah.
That would be a big addition for this passing offense because of how versatile he is as a receiving
threat and how they use him, not just in the slot and at tight end, but certainly they have
packages for him where he lines up at the outside spot as well.
I'm sure there are Patriots fans watching this and their head starts spinning and they
start getting queasy thinking about Mike Gisickey because it brings them back to the terrible
years of the Patriots.
But I think it's a good point.
You know, the Patriots haven't always been great against tight ends this year.
They haven't always been great against running backs in the passing game.
They're linebackers, Robert Spillane and now Jack Gibbons, who has replaced Christian Ellis,
who's been out the last couple weeks with a hip injury.
I do think Jack Gibbons has done pretty well.
He's been great against screens.
He's blown up two or three screens since he started.
But there have been a little bit of, you know, there's been a little bit of an issue there,
a little soft in the coverage at linebacker and a little soft in the coverage at safety as well.
So I do think if you can get Gisicki back and then you roll out there with Mike Gassicki
and Noah Fant, I think if you try to lean into the two tight end set against the Patriots defense,
you might have some success there.
And that goes back to, you know,
Kyrie's Tonga and Christian Barmore have to get that push against,
you know, Dylan Fairchild and whoever's going to play right guard.
I know Jaylen Rivers left against Pittsburgh with an injury.
I thought Rivers was absolutely terrible against the Steelers.
You know, it was.
You should, it should be Dalton Reisner.
We'll see if they do it.
But it should be Dalton-Risner.
Watching that game, I would say, I agree with you wholeheartedly.
It should be Dalton-Risner.
And, you know, can you force Flacko out of the pocket?
can you force him to be uncomfortable because, you know, Chase Brown,
and if you get those two tight ends, you could work on something.
The other thing I'm looking at too quickly here is a marquee matchup.
You know, James, I was watching that game, as I mentioned,
and Miles Murphy jumped out at me.
I mean, he was a monster against the Steelers,
just consistently wrecking the tackles in that game.
And so it'll be an interesting, because I know they move him around a little bit,
it'll be interesting to see Will Campbell versus Miles Murphy.
And, you know, because if Will Campbell can handle Miles Murphy,
I feel like you'll handle the Cincinnati pass rush
since Trey Hendrickson's not going to be back this week.
So you talk about protecting your quarterback
and giving Drake May some time to pick apart that defense.
Will Campbell versus Miles Murphy,
and I'm sure Will Campbell will get some help from Josh McDaniels as well on the edge.
But that's the matchup to me.
if you can limit that matchup i feel really good about the patriot's ability to move the ball
yeah you you saw miles murphy's finest hour to this point i mean that was really the breakout
at least that's what the bengals are hoping for is that's the the moment you point to and you're like
oh the light it came on he he's that guy that's why he was terrific 28th he was and it gets
overshadowed because of the final score and all of those things i'm glad you pointed it out because
I think a lot of our listeners and viewers are going to be like, oh, well, yeah, he was
because we had a film review on Tuesday, and obviously there's not a lot of optimism,
but that it was an optimistic part of it is what Miles did.
Now, there was one play.
I just want to jump in for a second.
There was one play that stood out to me where it wasn't like one of those splash plays.
And I wouldn't even give him a plus on the play itself, but I kind of give him the plus
for hustle where there was a play towards the right of the offense.
offensive line and he chased it down. He came all the way back from behind and made a play.
You know, maybe he got a half a tackle as, you know, as credit. But I thought, you know,
a guy that was winning in the pass rush as much as he was to show that hustle and in resiliency
to chase that play down, I thought was a really good sign for him. Yeah, I think if he has some
wins against Will Campbell, Bengals fans would be really excited. And there was plenty, there's been
plenty of games where it doesn't feel like you even notice it.
Yeah.
And so sometimes that's what happens with these pass rushers.
If the light bulb just kicks on.
And if it does, that would be huge for the Bengals, not just this year or for Sunday, but moving forward.
Right.
I have a key matchup and it really doesn't have anything to do with the Patriots, but we got to get to that and then talk about what needs to happen, probably for the Bengals to make this a competitive game.
So we'll do that as we keep this crossover Thursday rolling here on the last.
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All right, real quick, the key matchup
that really has nothing to do with the Patriots
is this Bengals defense and tackling.
They cannot tackle.
Can they tell?
Will they be able to tackle?
It's the Bengals versus tackling
and 109 missed tackles in 10 games, Nick.
It is, and those are the ones that count as mistackles,
not the ones that they didn't even get close on
because they got shaken out of their boots.
I mean, they are so bad at the basics of tackling that I have to mention it
and hammer at home because Mason Rudolph was 12 of 16 last week and had all these over
100 passing yards, touchdown, and he threw it two yards within two yards of the line
of scrimmage almost on every play on all 12 of those completions.
And it's catch, run, multiple mistackles.
that would be something certainly that I'd be doing if I was the Patriots
because Drake May might not have to chuck it downfield
for the Patriots to put up 40 on Sunday.
I'm glad you brought that up because on Tuesday I tweeted
at Nix C Radio, if any Bengals fans want to follow me for no reason.
I tweeted yesterday I watched C-Pittsburg from Sunday,
colon, Sinci is one of the worst tackling teams I've ever watched.
borderline embarrassing um honestly the way it looked and i'm i'm not saying this is what it is
but it honestly felt like especially the defensive backs yeah felt like they made some business
decisions felt like they they did not even want to be physical at all and the idea of
physicality scared them away.
I mean, it was bad.
It was bad.
And it was, you know, I had, you know, read about the, the SINC defense and I had, you
know, obviously watched a little bit here and there.
But watching it on film, it's an experience, James.
It is an experience.
You're telling me.
You're telling me.
I just, and, you know, one of my three keys is the Patriots tight ends, Hunter Henry,
maybe Austin Hooper, if he comes back from a concussion.
Again, we're recording this before practice on Wednesday, so I'm not sure.
I know there's been some word that it could be optimistic about him coming back.
But Austin Hooper, Hunter Henry, and your running back, Trayvion Henderson, if Ramadre
Stevenson is back this weekend, you know, getting those guys in matchups against the linebackers
and the safeties, because the second and third level tackling is so bad.
It should lead to chunk plays.
I mean, not only was the tackle.
just you know what it was but I also thought it looked like there were at least three or four
occasions and I'm a Notre Dame fan so you know I know my guy Al Golden is there now
but it it looked like you know there were three or four occasions where guys just didn't know
what they were supposed to be doing especially the linebackers just kind of lost in coverage
looking around and I'm telling you with that with that kind of miscommunication that kind
of tackling Josh McDaniels and Drake may will obviously take advantage of that yeah they will
yes they will
yes they will uh so we we've referenced it a few times i haven't been to the facility yet after
we record i'm going to head down there and uh
Zach taylor talks a few hours after we're recording this he's probably not going to say one
way or another they should bench gino stone this week oh my god there's no way he should start
again he played every snap the other day i wasn't going to bring up his name i i didn't want to
put him out there in the cross hairs as bad but he was
atrocious.
He looked like he didn't want to be out there at times.
Yeah.
And after the game, he said, yeah, I think we played better.
And they only gave up 20 points as a defense.
So technically he's right.
But when you do what he did in that game and the definition of business decisions
while you're trying to tackle Darnell, Washington,
and you're cowering as you do it, like just ridiculous.
So by the way, if you really want a fun watch, watch just the fourth quarter,
defense only.
of that Jets game that really set the tone for the bengal season it's uh it gets worse my
friend it does get worse my goodness man no i i think that would be what like if i'm doing keys
one tackle do the basic things on defense yeah you see the the ball carrier get him down on the
ground hold on to him if he's just untackleable because apparently that's that's what happens
when you you play the bengals you just can't tackle with one guy fine hold on to him until other guys
can get there they're going to have to force some turnovers i i think that's because they're not
the better team and when you're not the better team you're going to have to find an equalizer and so
jumping on them early getting a pick six forcing a fumble doing something like that to get some
momentum early would be huge and then it really it's going to be producing offensive plays without
jimar chase can someone step up who's it going to be is it going to be a cast of characters
will it be the t higgin show it's going to have to be some
something. But all of those things need to happen if the Bengals are going to be competitive in
this one. As you talked about hanging on to somebody, as you waited for somebody to help
you to tackle a guy, I just, I'm sorry. I just, I can't shake it. I can't, since you brought
it up, you ruined me during this podcast because now I just have these visions of what I
witnessed. And there were multiple times where, since he corners were literally hanging on a guy's
cleat as he was dragging him. Yeah. But that's better than what Gino did, you know.
that is that is true that is true um so so you mentioned you mentioned turn a low bar it's a
oh man one time he just kind of ran and looked like he was like i'm going to look like i'm going
to try to get into a pile here and make a tackle on the edge but i'm just going to kind of like i don't
know rub against the dude with my chest yeah it was unbelievable indescribable um you talked about
taking care of the football that's that's one of my keys you and i are on the same page you know
If Drake May can take care of the football,
if the Patriots offense doesn't turn it over,
Drake May should eat.
I mean, he should absolutely eat in this game.
And, you know, going against teams like Atlanta,
who, you know, not the best team,
but a pretty challenging defense,
going against Cleveland, not a great team,
but a pretty challenging defense.
Tampa, pretty challenging defense.
It felt like against the Jets,
Drake May kind of, I don't know.
I don't want to say, like,
it's not that he was taking it for granted.
want to say put his feet up, but you could definitely tell he could exhale against that Jets defense and
go, okay, now I don't have to deal with all these, you know, crazy things going on in front of me right now.
I can, I can kind of pick apart these guys. So as long as Drake May doesn't try to force the big play
and not turn it over, they should move the ball. And it goes hand in hand. You talk about Cincinnati.
My final key is, you know, you talk about Cincinnati. And I do think Cincinnati will have
opportunities to move the football. The Patriots defense tends to play a lot of zone coverage
that's soft and they give up a lot underneath. I don't know if they'll do that this week,
but they kind of just allow that to happen. But the red zone defense has to be better.
The Patriots are the second worst red zone defense in football. More than 70% of the time teams
get into the red zone. They score the last three weeks, it's been 75% of the time, which is inexcusable.
and I think it could be the fatal flaw for this football team
if they're going to lose aside from injuries and stuff
and the playoffs and all that
and not look like the same team,
I think it's going to be their red zone inefficiency.
They've been terrible defensively
and they've been middle of the pack offensively.
So if Sintzzi moves the ball,
they've got to be much better inside the 20
and the Patriots, if you drive against this Sinti defense,
which James, you and I both believe that'll happen on Sunday
consistently if they don't turn the ball over,
you've got to finish those drives
and get into the end zone.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, that's huge.
I mean, if they get down there,
they're going to have to take advantage.
They're going to have to score a bunch of points,
I think,
to be in this one.
The Bengals have given up.
I think it's up to eight straight now.
27 points are more in eight straight.
And that's not all defense.
There's been some turnovers in there, no doubt,
but it's mostly defense and it's mostly mistackles.
And getting Ramandre Stevenson back.
Like this could be like the Ramandre Stevenson game.
Last week was the Kenneth Gainwell game.
It isn't necessarily the,
star guy sometimes it's the the backup and jalen warren got nicked up and that's part of it but still
game well had a touchdown on the the steelers opening drive so it's covering him out of the backfield
would probably be a good idea i'm just like it if you're basic stuff i mean just leaking out you know
it just oh let's that's pitch and catch so yeah this uh this div it definitely doesn't look like
al golden's notre dame defense from last year no to your point i don't know how they salvage it but
It's a tough test, one that we're obviously going to have you covered on, on Lockdown Bengals.
Will the Patriots keep it rolling?
Nick's going to have you covered all week long.
And boy, oh, boy, two teams going in different directions, regardless.
That's the beauty of the Lockdown Podcast Network, your team every day.
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