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Anyone else here think that maybe Tai Chi would be more in line with the Patriots pass rush?
Just looking over the drills he was putting them through it’s just some basic parrying and arm drags. Day one wrestling/jiu-jitsu fundamentals but really important in the context of pass rushing. I’d like to see more fundamental wrestling like Russian ties, duck unders, and throwby’s drilled as well. I think Judo would be very helpful as well. Obviously you’re not gonna see them throwing drop seio’s but in terms of grip fighting and how to keep someone’s hands off of you it’s very important. The best Judo coach in the country has a gym in Wakefield. That’s who I would have reached out to.
I can't believe I remember this but I remember hearing that Eugene Chung was a black belt before he joined the Pats. That didn't seem to help at all.Was it Chris Slade or Willie McGinest who was a blackbelt with the early 2000's Pats?
But Chuck Norris is still alive, bring him in! Chuck could fill in for BB, Dante, McDaniels, run concessions and manage Gillette grounds maintenance all at the same time.Unfortunately, Pat Morita passed back in 2005..
I can't believe I remember this but I remember hearing that Eugene Chung was a black belt before he joined the Pats. That didn't seem to help at all.
Are drop seios technically illegal? Because that would be entertaining.
Also, my judo coach won Olympic silver and was the coach for the 2008 Olympic team. Call me, Bill!
But Chuck Norris is still alive, being him in! Chuck could fill in for BB, Dante, McDaniels, run concessions and manage Gillette grounds maintenance all at the same time.
Just looking over the drills he was putting them through it’s just some basic parrying and arm drags. Day one wrestling/jiu-jitsu fundamentals but really important in the context of pass rushing. I’d like to see more fundamental wrestling like Russian ties, duck unders, and throwby’s drilled as well. I think Judo would be very helpful as well. Obviously you’re not gonna see them throwing drop seio’s but in terms of grip fighting and how to keep someone’s hands off of you it’s very important. The best Judo coach in the country has a gym in Wakefield. That’s who I would have reached out to.
On a related note, I'm getting martial arts school ads thanks to this thread.
Regards,
Chris
...I'm now desperate to know what kind of ads show up on @fnordcircle's screen.