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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.Specifically remember Brady dissecting Their defense to the tune of 14 straight completions and he landed awkwardly on his shoulder sometime during the 3rd quarter and he was not quite the same (Giants started getting a little more pressure too
It wasn't our day.that deep throw to gronk that was intercepted drove me crazy. chase blackburn of all people catches it.
such a stupid decision by tb12
then the " welker drop " ****, such a painful loss.
it probably just appears that way in hindsight. nobody remembers the countless times someone gives an inspirational speech, but the team still loses.It wasn't our day.
Which raises the question, how important are intangibles, beyond X's and O's?
BB's approach occasionally acknowledges it, but mostly it's "focus on the details, block everything else out"
I would NOT change Bill, always liked him. But those subjective things can be inspirational, as opposed to a distraction.
I scoffed (okay, puked) at the "Ray Lewis' retirement" and "Peyton's last rodeo" sewage, but it did inspire their teams.
And old friend Red would play that stuff all the time...it wasn't just to break up the monotony, it helped focus.
But again, I want Bill to be Bill. Things have worked out well for us.
It's about honor. It's about respect. We win this game, you're honored, your kids are honored, your families are honored.
It wasn't our day.
Which raises the question, how important are intangibles, beyond X's and O's?
BB's approach occasionally acknowledges it, but mostly it's "focus on the details, block everything else out"
I would NOT change Bill, always liked him. But those subjective things can be inspirational, as opposed to a distraction.
I scoffed (okay, puked) at the "Ray Lewis' retirement" and "Peyton's last rodeo" sewage, but it did inspire their teams.
And old friend Red would play that stuff all the time...it wasn't just to break up the monotony, it helped focus.
But again, I want Bill to be Bill. Things have worked out well for us.
Did you ever see the video of the final pre-game meeting before Super Bowl 39? Belichick was reading the Philly paper to the team which discussed the planned Eagles parade route, and pointing out the best spots that they watch the Eagles celebrating as long as they could wake up that early.
Belichick tells them to block everything else out in their preparations. But when the time in right, I think he unleashes little nuggets like this all the time for inspiration.
I heard bill overworked them during the week of SB42, which explains why he cancelled the last practice in SB49 and made it a walk-through. The team looked much more relaxed last time around.
He absolutely did but there was a reason. Mike Vrabel and Rodney are on record as saying he did. I'll try and find the quotes. I think Heath Evans said the same thing.
I think it was the Thursday practice in which they were just awful on every level. Brady was messing up. Bruschi, etc.
There are two schools of thought. 1) ease up and get the team in a tranquil state 2) drive them harder and have them focus and practice the smallest of details so they totally dialed into what they do. Its a military philosophy used after a bad loss. One that Robert E Lee used after Gettysburg. In other words, don't give the troops time to think about the loss, just keep fighting and marching.
In fairness to Bill, they both said when they went to bed Saturday night the team felt good. Then on that Sunday morning all hell broke loose with Spector, Tomase etc.
I forgot about that fat slob Tomase and what he did.
I don't know why the New York Post didn't immediately hire him after that.Tomase needs to leave the country.
Pretty sure the expression on my face after both was not something anybody would want to see. Especially considering how I've despised the Giants all my life.I'd rather slam my junk with a ball peen hammer and soak the wounds in lime juice than watch either of the SB losses to the Giants.
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