Belichick Breakdown: Victory over the Bears
Great stuff in this Belichick Breakdown, a full sequence of plays as opposed to the usual cherry-picked handful.
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Belichick Breakdown: Victory over the Bears
Great stuff in this Belichick Breakdown, a full sequence of plays as opposed to the usual cherry-picked handful.
I love coaching Tom,” Belichick said. “We spend a considerable amount of time together, and I think that’s important to have that relationship between the head coach and the quarterback, so at least we’re on the same page with what we’re trying to do. "He has great feedback. Nobody works harder or prepares better than Tom does. He’s about as good as it gets in that category, with a lot of great ideas. He’s a very smart, experienced player, obviously, and does a great job executing the team game plan.
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For a career it’s an unbelievable amount of consistent production,” Belichick said. “He’d probably be waiting longer to pass that record if he hadn’t gone against me so many times. He certainly threw a lot of them against defenses that I had. His durability, his longevity, his production and that’s why it is what it is, why that record is what it is. [Brett] Favre did it for a long time and on a very consistent level and Peyton has done the same thing even a little more. It’s a phenomenal accomplishment.
Bill Belichick on Peyton Manning
New England Patriots’ Bill Belichick on Chicago Bears, Peyton Manning – ESPN Boston
Self-deprecating humor for BB? Minds are getting blown around the NFL universe…
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Belichick has also been among the best draft managers in football in terms of trading down to acquire talent, a skill that is strongly correlated with consistent, sustained success. Belichick has struggled at times with scouting college players and identifying talent, but by remaining patient and acquiring extra picks, he has reduced the risk involved with that weakness. Furthermore, his ability to scout the league and adapt his schemes to fit players who were marginalized elsewhere has also created incalculable value for the Patriots.
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Great photo right after Chris Jones’ game-clinching blocked field goal: pic.twitter.com/ZOaQ2qDcjb
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) October 17, 2014
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For shame on those who ever doubted the Hoodie… #Patriots
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One of the issues of playing man on every play is just the amount of energy it takes,” said Belichick. “I mean you have to run with the guy 30, 35 yards on a running play because he’s just running you off. It’s really a nothing play for the corner, it’s an inside run, but you don’t know that. You’re in man coverage, the guy runs a go route and you gotta chase him for 40 yards and the ball is back there 40 yards behind you at the line of scrimmage, but you don’t know that. So to do that every single down, is it doable? Yeah. But is it taxing on your secondary to do that, it really is.
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2009: 8 of 21, 136 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT, 1 FUMBLE LOST 2010: 17 of 33, 164 yards, 3 INT, 1 FUMBLE Combined: 25 of 54 (51%), 300 yards, 1 TD, 7 INT, 2 FUMBLES