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As told to Peter King, via Mike Reiss. An example of Hobbs being classy enough to IMO offset his occasional descent into classlessness.
"I respect Bill as a coach more than anyone I've met. Bill was so smart. He went about it like the team we're playing is a building. You don't just throw a bomb at the building; it has to be strategically placed. Like against Dallas a couple of years ago. Everyone's analyzing the game and saying, 'We've got to stop T.O. to win.' Bill said to us that the key to the game for Dallas was [tight end Jason] Witten, not T.O. You stop Witten, you stop Dallas. We did, and we won.
"Early in my career, Bill called me into his office, and we sat there -- for a long time -- studying film. He taught me to look for the simple things, and not to make football so complicated. I got better. I realize I was with one of the best coaches of all time, and he helped me become a better player.''
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[/I]"Early in my career, Bill called me into his office, and we sat there -- for a long time -- studying film. He taught me to look for the simple things, and not to make football so complicated. I got better. I realize I was with one of the best coaches of all time, and he helped me become a better player.''
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BB should have said "WATCH OUT FOR THE FADE ROUTE"
Hobbs was a great Patriot. A real try hard guy who made the most of his gifts. He wasn't the best CB, but he DID his best, and THAT should be enough for Pats fans to give the respect he deserves.
I think he'll do fine in Philly. IMHO he was best suited to play in the slot as a nickel back. He just didn't have the physicality to play big receivers down field. In Philly I think THATs where they will play him and he'll do well.
BTW, I'm still pissed that we traded him for draft picks THIS year, instead of getting a 4th next season. I would have been OK with a 5th this year and a 4th next year instead of 2 5ths this year.
Hobbs was a great Patriot. A real try hard guy who made the most of his gifts. He wasn't the best CB, but he DID his best, and THAT should be enough for Pats fans to give the respect he deserves.
I think he'll do fine in Philly. IMHO he was best suited to play in the slot as a nickel back. He just didn't have the physicality to play big receivers down field. In Philly I think THATs where they will play him and he'll do well.
BTW, I'm still pissed that we traded him for draft picks THIS year, instead of getting a 4th next season. I would have been OK with a 5th this year and a 4th next year instead of 2 5ths this year.
They immediately turned those two 5ths this year into a 4th and 6th this year which netted them an OL and LS and probably allowed them the felxibility to take a flyer on a guy like Edleman in the 7th. I chuckle at people who get pissed at BB's draft day trading and drafting. I'd like to think he too has done enough for Pats fans to give him the respect he deserves.
One of those maligned characters I felt. Probably wasn't worthy of being a number 1 corner, but was more than competent and good enough to do what he did.
Hobbs was a great Patriot. A real try hard guy who made the most of his gifts. He wasn't the best CB, but he DID his best, and THAT should be enough for Pats fans to give the respect he deserves.
I think he'll do fine in Philly. IMHO he was best suited to play in the slot as a nickel back. He just didn't have the physicality to play big receivers down field. In Philly I think THATs where they will play him and he'll do well.
BTW, I'm still pissed that we traded him for draft picks THIS year, instead of getting a 4th next season. I would have been OK with a 5th this year and a 4th next year instead of 2 5ths this year.
Totally agree. I was never a fan of the Hobbs bashing, the kid gave us his all every Sunday. He was a spark for our team in a lot of ways..but was used in situatinos that were perhaps beyond his physical abilities. Can't fault the kid for giving us his all and never giving up. He was also an incredibly exciting kick returner. He was an underdog in a lot of ways, and I respect that. I will certainly miss him (i won't miss his coverage of comeback routes, however.)
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