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Don't get me wrong, I love that the Pats are in midseason form and look to have the potential to be dominant on both sides of the ball. What I don't like is that I got nothing to talk about this week.
I mean how much ball washing can we do to Brady, Mayo, Carter, and Woodhead this week? If this was a regular season game, I wouldn't have this problem because the game meant something. But I am already bored about the talk about this game because there is nothing really to talk about as concerns coming out of the game other than the back ups and the injuries.
I kinda feel like Belichick who is probably scouring the game tapes to find anything to point out during the team review of the game film.
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I kinda feel like Belichick who is probably scouring the game tapes to find anything to point out during the team review of the game film.
I don't think he'll have a hard time finding stuff. For the blowout it was, there was plenty to work on all around. I'd bet Belichick also sees merit pointing out when things are done right, to reinforce that.
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I still don't know who he was throwing that to. I thought that a WR had fallen down, but it didn't happen. I also thought he might be throwing it away but got hit. It didn't look like that either.
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I was like, ‘Dang! Um, Mr. Brady, can we line up?’ He didn’t care. He was like, ‘You’re not going to line up.’ When we turned around one time I checked back around and my hand was going to the grass and they were like, ‘Hut!’ And I said, ‘Noooooooooooo!’
Thanks! Much better! Seriously, the Pats were only good because they schemed? There are huge holes in the secondary when Freeman only completed 50% of his passes?
I didn't see much scheming other than allowing the Pats be agressive rushing the passer. I also saw a lot of good coverage (with a few misteps)which allowed the pressure to come.
Thanks! Much better! Seriously, the Pats were only good because they schemed? There are huge holes in the secondary when Freeman only completed 50% of his passes?
I didn't see much scheming other than allowing the Pats be agressive rushing the passer. I also saw a lot of good coverage (with a few misteps)which allowed the pressure to come.
Meh....... just another hack writing something to help justify keeping his job.