Okay, so with just under 10 min. to play in the third
quarter the New England Patriots have pretty much given away the game. So many
people say, throw it out, with the sloppy conditions and all of the fumbles it
was just karma from the game last week catching up with them. But how much of
that karma was caused by the San Francisco 49ers defense? The interception that
Hernandez gave up could easily be just a product of the big hit that happened
the play before and would probably not happen again. When Rob Gronkowski comes
back the New England Patriots offense will be much different than it is during
tonight's game. Just the addition of Rob Gronkowski will change how the New
England Patriots offense may play.
The big statement from this game so far has been the San
Francisco 49ers defense and how they have been able to control Tom Brady and
the New England Patriots offense. The buildup of this game being a precursor to
the Super Bowl may end up being justified; only time will tell, as I am sure
the Atlanta Falcons will have something to say about that. However, the Falcons
offense is very similar to the Patriots offense and if the 49ers defense can do
this to an experienced quarterback like Tom Brady they should be able to
control Matt Ryan as well. The exceptional job that Colin Kaepernick has done since
being inserted into the lineup as the starting quarterback helps to push the
49ers football team ahead of the Falcons in regards to who is the best team in
the NFC. The debate over who is better between Alex Smith and Colin Kaepernick
is still on but so far Colin Kaepernick has shown that he is at least as good
as Alex Smith. The only problems he has had tonight has been on quarterback
exchanges which is more than likely do to the wet ball in cold conditions.