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Old 09-14-2011, 01:00 PM   #1
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Old 09-14-2011, 01:04 PM   #2
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Default Re: Bruschi; Overreaction or Valid Point?

Here's another one:

Tedy Bruschi, Rodney Harrison Need to Ease Up on Chad Ochocinco, As the Patriots Aren't Their Team Anymore - New England Patriots - NESN.com
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Media driven Hyperreaction.

It's a valid point, but one that could've been better stated without the vehemence. In other words..."Lighten up, Francis".
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Bru has more insider information that I have. So, I'd have to know what he knows in order to make an educated decision on the matter.

If Tedy knows as much as I do, I say let's see what happens after a couple of weeks and where Ocho is in playing/learning the system. If Tedy knows what's goign on in the locker room, then he's sending the message that any leader in that locker room would send.

I would think as a media guy, Bruschi would want more tweets as it makes his job easier (well maybe not, I would hope he'd have as much insider info as anyone, though there are few people left on the team he played on)
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Bru has more insider information that I have. So, I'd have to know what he knows in order to make an educated decision on the matter.

If Tedy knows as much as I do, I say let's see what happens after a couple of weeks and where Ocho is in playing/learning the system. If Tedy knows what's goign on in the locker room, then he's sending the message that any leader in that locker room would send.

I would think as a media guy, Bruschi would want more tweets as it makes his job easier (well maybe not, I would hope he'd have as much insider info as anyone, though there are few people left on the team he played on)
Which again...brings us to the main point. What business is it of Tedy Brushi to be involved with the lockerroom of the New England Patriots?

He's an ESPN analyst.

How many people on this site get to be intimately involved in the business of former employers?

Based on the info available, it appears that Tedy and Rodney are taking advantage of their status as esteemed former players to further their media careers.
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Bruschi is an ESPN Analyst.

Making newsworthy comments that draw on his past experience is part of his new job.

He's just doing his job.
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I think its better that they do it than a teammate......

I wouldn't say that this isn't bruschi's team anymore.......it'll always be his team....he was a lifer and so what if he's an espn analyst.....he's a patriot for life...... especially when one so well epitomizes the philosophy of the current front office.

if haynesworth can buy in, then ocho needs to (Please be quiet - edited) and just focus on the task at hand.......nobody is paying him to be in awe......and while its nice to be heaping so much praise on your employer, it would really be better for all involved for him to focus on how what it is that he does best can help his team.
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Bruschi is an ESPN Analyst.

Making newsworthy comments that draw on his past experience is part of his new job.

He's just doing his job.
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You are correct and that's the problem.
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I don't think he over reacted. If anything, I hope his reaction lights a fire under Chad's butt and he gets his act together. Some people say "give him a break, he hasn't had much time to learn the Pats difficult system", ok fine, but Woodhead didn't seem to have any problem learning it in a week.
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I have no problem with Bruschi's comments. His job is to make buzz provoking comments aboutb the NFL. He did his job, all you have to do is look at the 200+ posts in the other thread. Its the big media topic of the day locally and nationally concerning the Pats

But in reality its really just a tempest in a teapot. Monday night in Miami the game plan was to go 2 TEs and 2 WRs as the base package. Just WHERE was Ocho supposed to play. Certainly at this stage of the season he wasn't going to beat out Branch or Welker. At this point of the season he is the #3 WR. Monday that translated into 18 snaps, 3 targets and one catch (a very nice one BTW).

The real issue is that there IS no issue. It simply wasn't a game plan where the #3 WR was in a position to shine.and side from the penalty, Chad DID HIS JOB. Isn't that EVERY Patriot player is SUPPOSED to do? This is ANOTHER example of the media and fans creating an issue rather than there actually being one.

If Chad HADN'T tweeted anything that night, the big headline would have been, "Chad doesn't tweet. He must be pouting about not being a factor in a record setting performance. Then Felger would have commented. "I saw him on the sideline and he wasn't sitting on Brady's lap. That CONFIRMS it. Ocho is upset." THEN WEEI's big show opens their show with the opening. Media sources CONFIRM that Ocho is upset about not getting the ball enough.

This would be funny if it wasn't so close to the truth
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