
"Overcoming mistakes that happen in the game, which there always are. I think that you have to be resilient. There's going to be some swings of momentum. You're going to have to be able to handle the environment offensively and not put yourself in bad situations because your operation isn't very good. So, there's a lot of things that we try to practice, knowing that we're going to have to play half of our games on the road."
"So long as Stidham takes care of the ball and limits his own mistakes, a conservative approach on offense from Denver might be enough to come away with a win. Especially if the Broncos' defense forces Maye into some costly turnovers. Much like how the Texans might have had a shot at beating New England last week had CJ Stroud not completely imploded (four interceptions), Denver's defense has a chance to flip momentum in its favor if Maye makes poor decisions with the football."
New England faces a difficult matchup as Denver fields a stout defense that can exploit mistakes and change momentum. Mike Vrabel emphasizes establishing a resilient identity that travels, handling hostile environments, and avoiding self-inflicted situations. Denver could lean on a conservative offensive approach with backup Jarrett Stidham if the defense can force turnovers. Limiting turnovers is the primary key for New England to prevent Denver from flipping momentum. The Broncos' defensive strength and recent offensive developments, plus Bo Nix's season-ending injury, shape the game's dynamics and increase the challenge for Drake Maye and the Patriots' offense.
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