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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's about time. For an offense based on adjustments and timing, I'd think that working with the WR's is critical. What happened to the hardest working and most dedicated player on the team?
uh, its called 'offseason'?
jesus.
uh, its called 'offseason'?
jesus.
In the past, Brady consistently won the award for off season work outs. He seemed to be the one pushing his team mates and holding them accountable.
In the past, Brady consistently won the award for off season work outs. He seemed to be the one pushing his team mates and holding them accountable.
Rivers, Sanchez, Manning, and Roethliesberger have ALL already had their guys out on local high school or college fields, running through drills and practicing...These teams are WAY AHEAD of the Pats already...WTF?
Supposedly Sanchez already has the NYJ offense installed....
Why is Tom Terrific waiting so long?
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Um...that was when they weren't in a lockout. And actually he hasn't won that particular award for years. In part because after 3 extended seasons in his first 4 years as a starter, BB advised him to get away from the game more in the offseason so he could physically heal and mentally decompress. It's fine for Brady outwork teamates and to push guys to work just as hard and hold them accountable - and according to informed sources (his HC and teamates) he continues to do both. It's not all that productive for him to try and hold an organized workout that coaches can't attend and run.
Is it safe to assume that you don't have a wife and kids?
My point is that I dont see the same dedication. Just my opinion.
My point is that I dont see the same dedication. Just my opinion.
I know these workouts mean a lot to uneasy fans. Don't mean a thing to Bill...for a reason. Absent the coaching staff he'd likely just as soon they stick to individual conditioning drills and working on whatever their coaches instructed them to when last they parted...
He clearly doesn't show that one kind of dedication (showing up in Foxborough in March).
But for all we know he's doing as much more in Cali than he did in NE.
If that truly were the case, then the Pats players would not already have playbooks.
it's being reported that 40-50 players showed up....that's significant.