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Old 10-31-2007, 05:26 PM   #1
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this is getting a ridiculous amount of coverage

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A number of NFL coaches have appeared on Sirius NFL radio recently and offered their thoughts on whether the Patriots are running up the score. Here’s a sampling:

John Fox, Carolina Panthers: “Typically in this league when you have the game in hand you do call off the dogs a little bit but not to the point where you could lose the game. You never can relax too much.”

Jack Del Rio, Jacksonville Jaguars: “You play to win. If you can score, score. Your job, as a defense, as an opponent, is to slow them down. Offensively you want to score. Obviously, late in the fourth quarter you’re going to make sure your starters don’t get hurt and things like that going forward but you still keep playing football.”

Herm Edwards, Kansas City Chiefs: “I just think that obviously [the Patriots] are going at a pace right now, they’re just playing. They’re having fun playing football. You’re caught in a bad situation there when you have a lead like that. All coaches have been in that situation. Sometimes you’ve been the guy that had the lead and sometimes you’ve been the guy on the other side of it. And that’s what’s great about athletics. People always look into things, trying to figure out is there something that he’s trying to do or say. The coach that is winning, does he run the ball on fourth down or does he pass the ball on fourth down? I don’t know what to tell you. It’s just one of those deals. There’s a lot being made out of things and at the end I think the thing you’ve got to realize is this. You’ve got a team that is playing very very good, setting all kinds of record. When I watch those guys play, they’re having fun. They’re just having fun playing football.”

Brad Childress, Minnesota Vikings: “You’re talking about the Washington Redskins and one of the highest paid coaches in the National Football League and a staff full of head coaches and they’re coaching, too. Games can get left-handed like that, unfortunately, and New England has a way of making you be left-handed.”

Lane Kiffin, Oakland Raiders: “Coach Gibbs, I believe, said he had no issues with it. It’s so hard to win and so hard to score I don’t think that there really is running up the score. You’re just playing your players and trying to get better. In this league your backups do have so few opportunities to play that, from my perspective, if we were ever in that situation we would definitely run plays and put in some of our younger guys that otherwise don’t play.”

Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers: “We’re responsible for keeping their score down. They aren’t. That’s just being competitive. That’s what this game is about. That’s what any game is about. I have no comment or opposition to them ringing up as many points as they’re capable of.”
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Old 10-31-2007, 05:32 PM   #2
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this is getting a ridiculous amount of coverage
Opposing coaches actually stepped-up and backed the Patriots!!! Hallaluya & Amen!!!

I LOVE when people WHO KNOW WHAT'S WHAT step up and tell it's like it is. This was the truth...the be all & end all about this running-up-the-score crap! There is no longer any other viable criticism of the Patriots scoring!

NONE AT ALL!
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nice to see coaches stick up for us.. that just proves how much of a non story this is.. the media acts like this has been going on for weeks.. it was 2 weeks in a row that we dominated
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Wow, Childress certainly said it best.

Tomlin didn't mince his words either.
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All the coaches train their offense to move the ball and score as much as possible... few coaches spend time or energy working to teach players when to ease up on the gas pedal

These guys all know that

The Patriots players have said as much - that for the 60 minutes of the game they are completely consumed by the need to move the chains on every play

These coaches also realize that handing off to a RB every play for the 4th quarter is a good way to get a RB or his linemen seriously injured... you maintain a balanced offense so the defense never knows what's coming... otherwise people get hurt.

Hurt for real... not just their feelings.
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I liked Tomlin's quote. I think he hit the nail on the head. Don't know much about him, I skipped the SI article about him since I hat ethe Steelers, but now I wish I had read it
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Tomlin didn't mince his words either.
Wow, my extreme dislike for the Steelers just dropped by 50%!
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Well.....I guess we won't be running up the score on the Steelers later on this year.....


Maybe they are all saying the nice things backing Bellicheck up out of fear.....
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The drive-by media are milking this for all it's worth because that's how they get paid. This Pats thing is starting to look like the paparazzi going after Diana. I mean, when will these media types be happy? When a nut-case fan shoots BB? Or an amped-up LB slams Brady? Or a ss crosses over and creams Moss? When will these fanners of the flames of hatred ever be satisfied???



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One thing they mentioned of EEI today was what happens to a team that regularly takes 1/2 the game off. They turn into a 30 minute Football team. The past several weeks have been all sunshine and lollipops; but you have to believe that sooner or later this team will need to play all out for the entire game, and its highly unlikely that they'll only have to do this once. Its one thing to have 2-3 hard-fought games and then a blowout, followed by 2-3 additional hard games before the next blowout. The guys won't become adapted in that case; but when week after week the second 1/2 is goof-off time, regardless of whether the team is goofing off on the sideline or on the field, I can see problems emerging.

Goes to show you how good BB is. He had this problem solved before it even showed up.
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