Belichick Breakdown: Top Plays from Week 7
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Belichick Breakdown: Top Plays from Week 7
Can never get enough of these!
The goal every week is to win. It’s not about balance, it’s not about stats, it’s not about anything except trying to win,” he emphasized. “Really, that’s all we try to do is win. The rest of it, I don’t really care about.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-goal-every-week-is-to-win-its-not-about/
The important takeaway from [Patriots v. Jets] is when a team gets one yard rushing from its running backs and you basically tell the other team we’re making ourselves one dimensional, so try and stop this. And Tom [Brady] goes to work like that, that’s something we may never see again. I mean we are seeing something right now, we’re witnessing maybe the best head coach-quarterback tandems of all time that may never be matched, and we take it for granted now, and we’re like ‘ah, that’s just Belichick and Brady’, but that’s something so special to watch him do what he did yesterday and the way he truly manipulates defenses. I mean, I saw one play where he is truly looking right at Revis and just pumps him a little bit, so he can just get him to move for a second, so he can hit a fade ball behind him. Quarterbacks don’t do that. He’s so dialed in. It’s just so fun to watch.
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https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-important-takeaway-from-patriots-v-jets-is/
The NFL is a macho, a grown-ups league, an ultra competitive league full of Type A personalities. To have one coach loom over so many others – not all of his peers, but many – is almost unfathomable.
Yet New England’s opponents keep making terrible decisions, keep obsessing over shadows, keep sweeping locker rooms for bugs, keep complaining to the refs, keep staring across the way and wondering what the Hoodie is up to.
Belichick Breakdown: Top Plays from Week 6
Can never get enough BB breaking down the film with Zo!
I have a comfort level with him. I think our offensive staff, we kind of know him better than anybody that comes off the street that we’ve never really been exposed to,“ McDaniels said. "Secondly, he’s certainly had exposure to the terminology and the verbiage that we use here so I think that that helps […]