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Reiss posted a blog entry: Soundbites from Bill Belichick.
It's been a while since we've heard extensively from BB, so I couldn't help but post a few for nostalgia. There are even a few classics. Check out the link for all the soundbites.
In all fairness, he does go a bit more in-depth on some of the coaching changes the team has made. But it's good to see BB hasn't developed any rust when it comes to schmoozing the media during the lock-out.
It's been a while since we've heard extensively from BB, so I couldn't help but post a few for nostalgia. There are even a few classics. Check out the link for all the soundbites.
If he has an idea where Patriots players are training wise. “We haven’t talked to them.”
Is he more involved in draft preparation than years past? “In the past, we would have an offseason program going on right about now – on the 21st of March. Whatever this week is, it would start this week or next week. We’d be preparing for it or we’d be in the beginning stages of it. So we’re not.”
Do those picks increase in value? “I don’t know. I think they are important.”
On the team’s No. 28 overall draft pick being available in a trade. “I don’t know. We’ve traded them before. We haven’t traded them.”
His philosophy on trading draft picks. “My philosophy is to try to do what’s best for the football team. Plain and simple.”
On being reluctant to trade up. “We’ve traded up before.”
Does he view the Patriots as being in good shape to handle the lockout? “I don’t really know about the other 31 teams. I just try to coach our team and whatever we can do we’ll do the best we can with.”
Does he agree that a team not installing a new offensive or defensive system have an advantage? “I don’t know.”
In all fairness, he does go a bit more in-depth on some of the coaching changes the team has made. But it's good to see BB hasn't developed any rust when it comes to schmoozing the media during the lock-out.