DeMarcus Ware Wreaks Havoc Despite Patriots’ Complex Blocking Schemes During Sunday’s Victory Against Cowboys

FOXBORO, Mass. — The Patriots had a complex game plan for Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware during Sunday's 20-16 victory at Gillette Stadium. There were stretches when it worked and other plays when Ware was simply the best player on the field.

While left tackle Matt Light took the brunt of the responsibility for him, the Patriots used 12 different blocking combinations on Ware, who has already become one of the historically great pass rushers in just six-plus seasons.

Ware was on the field for 62 of the Cowboys' 70 defensive snaps, and he was certainly productive, registering two sacks, a tackle for loss and three pressures on the quarterback. He was on the right side of the defense (Tom Brady's blind side) 46 times and the left side of the defense 16 times.

Let's break down Ware's 62 snaps:

To break it down even further, the Patriots had a one-on-one assignment for Ware on 36 plays, and they double-teamed him 16 times (the other 10 snaps included five in which he was unblocked, three drops into coverage and two jams on Gronkowski).

Let's go through some other notes: