Anyone else notice/find it interesting that the sideline broadcaster mentioned that Belichick stated 'we're used to it' in response to her question about Gronk not joining the team back on the field for the 2nd half? Sounded surprisingly candid (and a touch snarky) for a public Belichick quote.
Like the beginning of many games, we appear to be playing very conservatively on D here thus far. Looking forward to us making adjustments and getting a little more aggressive.
I think like you do about this.
I think we're seeing some major growing pains and confrontation with modern-day reality in all of these incidents. The NFL has wanted to become the American household and cultural touchstone it has succeeded in becoming, and I think the NFL front office is...
I've noticed the same thing, Rob. I only switch over to their show when commercials are running on WEEI and NPR and I've heard him say the same things the past week or two.
Topically related, an article I stumbled upon this morning as part of my google news feed:
"Why do so many ESPN personalities get suspended?"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/why-do-so-many-espn-personalities-get-suspended/2015/04/17/aa9beb70-e483-11e4-905f-cc896d379a32_story.html
I missed this - can you please post a link to the article or post?
Thanks, Ken.
EDIT - found the merged topic on the front page now - thanks for the heads-up, Ken.
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