Go Ahead, Make Fun Of Me. But I’m Still Tom Brady.
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Go Ahead, Make Fun Of Me. But I’m Still Tom Brady.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/go-ahead-make-fun-of-me-but-im-still-tom-brady/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG9rVM5GNCs
Giving some love to New England Patriots’ Benjarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead.
I have to admit I haven’t given enough praise to Benjarvus Green-Ellis this season, but he’s been a beast. The combination of him and Woodhead is a perfect combination. I’d say they’re a two-headed monster but that’s just about the most overused cliche in all of sports.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/giving-some-love-to-new-england-patriots/
We’re still ten days away from the New England Patriots playoff game but there are some injured players whose potential absence could have an impact.
The players who were absent today from practice were: Jermaine Cunningham, Eric Moore, Mike Wright, Aaron Hernandez and Sebastian Vollmer. Let’s go player by player and see what the Pats would have to do without each of them.
Mike Wright: Wright was concussed against the Colts and hasn’t been seen or heard from since. According to Ron Borges it’s still so bad that Wright can’t even watch TV. I’ve kind of lost hope of seeing him again this season. Concussions can be tough to project, so you can’t rule out a sudden return but there hasn’t been any news that inspires any hope other than the fact he hasn’t been put on IR. Luckily Myron Pryor is back and should help provide some of the interior pass rush that was Wright’s forte.
Jermaine Cunningham: Cunningham missed the Bills game, but was then back and played just four snaps against the Dolphins. So it seems like this is one of those nagging injuries that seems to get better then gets worse again. We can hope that they’re just being overly cautious with him this week and that he’ll be back next week. Having Cunningham would be key for the first playoff game as the Pats are assured of facing a strong running team and Cunningham has been a staple of the 3-4 run stopping defense. If he can’t go the Pats will be forced to go with Tully Banta-Cain which is a downgrade.
Eric Moore: Moore’s absence is kind of a buzz kill because he had been playing so well since joining the Patriots (2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles in four games). He finished the Dolphins game so this one is a bit of mystery. The loss of Moore and Cunningham would really leave a big hole at nickel pass rusher for the Patriots. Praying for at least one of them back next week. Hopefully both.
Aaron Hernandez: I clearly recall Hernando taking a pretty hard hit directly on his hip against the Packers, and was surprised when he didn’t seem fazed by it. But when he ended up missing the last two weeks of practice and games it was clear that he must’ve just continued on adrenaline. I am worried that he could miss the first playoff game unless we see him back at practice next week. The Pats can overcome his loss but the offense is far more diverse with him in the game.
Sebastian Vollmer: Vollmer was at practice yesterday, so let’s just hope it’s the flu.
In good news on the injury front it looks like Dan Connolly and Danny Woodhead are back to work and will be a full go for next weekend. Ten days to get everyone else healthy…
Eric Moore has been a great addition for the Patriots, let’s hope his injury is nothing serious.
In my unending quest to unite all forms of Patriots fan media on the internet here is your 2010 regular season review from Jerry. I’ll just let the video speak for itself. And I’m not sure where part two is, we can only hope he’s hard at work on it.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-my-unending-quest-to-unite-all-forms-of-2/
In my unending quest to unite all forms of Patriots fan media on the internet here is your 2010 regular season review from Jerry. I’ll just let the video speak for itself. And I’m not sure where part two is, we can only hope he’s hard at work on it.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-my-unending-quest-to-unite-all-forms-of/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ1jW5Y
You know I don’t really watch much pregame, and it looks like I missed out in this case because I’ve been saying for a while now that Peyton Manning could never pull off the Tom Brady hair. Here is the proof.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/you-know-i-dont-really-watch-much-pregame-and-it-2/
If you’re a football fan you really should check out the latest edition of Bill Belichick Sound EFX from NFL Films. And yes, I said “football fan” and not just crazy Pats fans like myself.
The media has taken the personality that Coach Belichick presents to them and run with it as if that is how he really is as a coach and person. But the truth is that the front that BB presents to them is not who he is.
While he comes off in press conferences as tight lipped and dull it is to serve a purpose: To keep his team focused on their present task at hand, and to keep the rest of the NFL gaining any kind of advantage.
This is not who Bill Belichick the person is. You know this already if you read David Halberstam’s Education of Coach, and you can see it even more clearly for yourself by watching this Sound EFX program. It drives me nuts when BB cracks a joke in a press conference and suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed a rare and random feat.
There was a question posed to Tedy Bruschi on a recent ESPN podcast asking if he had ever seen Bill burst out laughing. It’s sad that people think that he’s just a lifeless football robot, as a result they’re really missing out on how impressive and detailed his coaching style is.
The Coach Belichick we see with his players and children here is an affable yet focused football coach. One of the core tenets of Belichick’s coaching philosophy is to be focused on the present moment. Not on the past or future. Only right now, and what one can do to make themselves better. This philosophy extends far from the gridiron and into every facet of our lives, and it’s one that I came to find just before I discovered BB preached it.
In short, what we see in this program is what Bill Belichick is really like. How he coaches, how he parents, and of course that infamous stale personality he presents to the media.
While we those of you who have not seen it patiently await the next airing of the show, or for someone to put it up on the internet, I’ll throw some quick hit comments and observations.
I really hope that all Patriots fans have a chance to see this episode at some point. It will remind you how lucky we are to have such a incomparable head coach whose philosophy transcends sports, yet he still remains a mystery to those not paying attention.
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