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I can honestly say that this is my favourite TV programme since it's the only show on TV I watch except for sportscasts.
It was another great show this weekend. One of the best, in fact, because there was a great win to look back on and no immediate game to preview, so BB and his 'Belistrator' showed some plays he was especially pleased with -- special teams blocking and coverage, of course!
The best bits of the programme for me were the interview with Rosey Colvin and the visit of Vito Parilli to the Patriots' locker room.
Rosey was articulate and gracious, as always. He talked about how much he enjoyed the Indianapolis game. It seems to me that enjoyment was the theme of the Patriots' build-up to the game. They were very, very relaxed going in to it (taking the time to go to watch the Celtics, etc.) I think that is absolutely right. If you're at the top of your profession you ought to enjoy the big occasions. Credit to the Patriots for getting that across to their players and credit to the players for appreciating it.
Vito was a delight. A handsome and gracious gentleman. He and Tom Brady obviously have a mutual appreciation society -- says he's looking forward to TB taking his records.
Oh -- and, as has been discussed in another thread, BB gave **** Jauron a lot of love (Mike Lynch dropped the fact that he and Jauron had been High School teammates, which amused BB).
It was another great show this weekend. One of the best, in fact, because there was a great win to look back on and no immediate game to preview, so BB and his 'Belistrator' showed some plays he was especially pleased with -- special teams blocking and coverage, of course!
The best bits of the programme for me were the interview with Rosey Colvin and the visit of Vito Parilli to the Patriots' locker room.
Rosey was articulate and gracious, as always. He talked about how much he enjoyed the Indianapolis game. It seems to me that enjoyment was the theme of the Patriots' build-up to the game. They were very, very relaxed going in to it (taking the time to go to watch the Celtics, etc.) I think that is absolutely right. If you're at the top of your profession you ought to enjoy the big occasions. Credit to the Patriots for getting that across to their players and credit to the players for appreciating it.
Vito was a delight. A handsome and gracious gentleman. He and Tom Brady obviously have a mutual appreciation society -- says he's looking forward to TB taking his records.
Oh -- and, as has been discussed in another thread, BB gave **** Jauron a lot of love (Mike Lynch dropped the fact that he and Jauron had been High School teammates, which amused BB).
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