Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky had a few choice words for the New England Patriots defense after their 28-16 win over the Houston Texans. "If you're Houston, you win that game with 31 other quarterbacks," Orlovsky said on Monday morning. This statement suggests that he believes the game was largely won by quarterback C.J. Stroud's poor play, rather than any standout performance from the Patriots defense.
Orlovsky highlighted two particularly egregious turnovers - a pick six and a fumble - which he estimated added 10 points to Houston's score. He acknowledged that New England made some crucial plays in critical moments, including Drake Maye's touchdown on fourth down and a well-placed pass to Stefon Diggs. However, Orlovsky emphasized that it was Stroud's subpar play that ultimately decided the game.
The Patriots' defense has been one of the most impressive units in the league this season, ranking third in points allowed per game (17.8) entering the playoffs. In two playoff games so far, they've given up just 9.5 points per game.
For their part, players on the team are embracing their reputation as a "slept-on" group on defense. "It fueled the whole defense," said defensive lineman Milton Williams. "Ain't nobody been talking about our defense all year. We'll see what they've got to say today." Stefon Diggs added that he and his teammates play with a chip on their shoulder when everyone is counting them out.
The Patriots' next test will be against the Broncos in the AFC title game, but for now, Orlovsky's comments serve as a reminder of just how dominant the team's defense has been this season.
Orlovsky highlighted two particularly egregious turnovers - a pick six and a fumble - which he estimated added 10 points to Houston's score. He acknowledged that New England made some crucial plays in critical moments, including Drake Maye's touchdown on fourth down and a well-placed pass to Stefon Diggs. However, Orlovsky emphasized that it was Stroud's subpar play that ultimately decided the game.
The Patriots' defense has been one of the most impressive units in the league this season, ranking third in points allowed per game (17.8) entering the playoffs. In two playoff games so far, they've given up just 9.5 points per game.
For their part, players on the team are embracing their reputation as a "slept-on" group on defense. "It fueled the whole defense," said defensive lineman Milton Williams. "Ain't nobody been talking about our defense all year. We'll see what they've got to say today." Stefon Diggs added that he and his teammates play with a chip on their shoulder when everyone is counting them out.
The Patriots' next test will be against the Broncos in the AFC title game, but for now, Orlovsky's comments serve as a reminder of just how dominant the team's defense has been this season.