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Bruschi to Ochocinco: 'Join the system, buddy'

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Clearly you didn't read what I wrote. In a 2-TE set (which is what we were most of the time), do you want Branch or Welker sitting for Ocho. That was your choice.

What about 3WR, 2TE, empty backfield?
 
Dude couldn't even line up properly, and wiped out a big Gronk play. Hope he shapes up.

They all say the guy is working his ass off....but still doesn't get it? Tossin the red flag in the air as we speak
 
Dude couldn't even line up properly, and wiped out a big Gronk play. Hope he shapes up.


First off, He was lined up properly on that play. Gronk went in motion to his side of the field and lined up next to Light. However, Gronk lined up more than 1 yard behind the LOS, so he was not, technically, on the LOS. Which means that Chad wasn't "covering up the TE" as the Ref announced.

It was a bad call by the line judge (or whomever is responsible for making that call).

Had Chad moved back off the line, I'm sure that the Officials would have call for an improper formation with only 6 players on the line..
 
Re: Bruschi slams ocho

I still kind of consider Bruschi as part of the team. He isn't technically still part of the team but he's obviously still a huge supporter of the team and you know he's always rooting for them. He knows what it's like to be a Patriot and he wants Chad (a player who has the potential to be a huge part of this offense) to succeed and work in the system.

I agree. Buschi is still part of the Patriot Family, and may always be. At the very least, he certainly will be until the current regime (IE Brady/Belichick) is gone. Whether or not this was a message delivered with BB's blessing or not is really irrelevant, IMO. This is really more insight to what Bruschi had to have been like in the locker room. I am sure Monday night he sat there stewing, watching 85's lack of production. Now, the difference is, we get to hear what things may have been like behind closed doors. Bruschi could have said this as a player, and we never would have heard it. It would have been hush-hushed in the guise of The Patriot Way. Now, it's out in the media for Chad to hear it, as opposed to hearing it across the locker room.
 
That there is the operative word: former.

They're not in the locker-room. During the portions of practice when the media are excluded, they get ushered out along with all the other guys.

Tedy and Rodney are doing their jobs, just like they did when they played for the Pats. Only now, they deliver their hits while sitting in front of a microphone instead of on the field.

You just love making up excuses don't you... If you are naive enough to believe that Bruschi doesn't talk to guys like Mayo, Guyton, Faulk, Brady and Light on a regular basis, then there is no point is having a conversation with you because you'll never get it. Same with Harrison.

And what makes Bruschi and Harrison different is that they keep their confidences. They don't blabber what they get all around like Breer, Borges, et al..Why? Because they have that respect for their peers.
 
Chad didnt play well and still learning the system but tedy is going over the top here about a simple tweet. Sadly Tedy is reactign like others on ESPN and trying to stand out. If chad had said he wish he was involved more he woudlve been killed even more.
 
Chad didnt play well and still learning the system but tedy is going over the top here about a simple tweet. Sadly Tedy is reactign like others on ESPN and trying to stand out. If chad had said he wish he was involved more he woudlve been killed even more.

Tedy was WAY over the top.

Polian has stated many times that 3 years is required to learn a passing offense. It's been a few weeks. Why a gradual "work-in" is bad is beyond me. Did the offense suffer without him? He's an addition not a replacement.

If players and former players were so all knowing, Mike Singletary would have hoisted his third or fourth Matt Millen trophy this past February.
 
You know what? I just read Price's article on Fauria's comments and they were excellent. It is here: patriots - Hard for new guys to grasp Patriots passing attack - WEEI | Christopher Price

Much more informative that what Tedy had to say. I would have been much more inclined to have listened to him if he said it like that. It wasn't a criticism as much as it was an explanation of what goes into learning the system. Then again that doesn't get as much attention.

Chad may or may not be putting the right amount of time to be learning this offense. But at this point, the only ones that know that are the players on the team and they aren't speaking. For us fans all we can do is wait and see. I am certainly not about to pass judgment based on one or even a hundred tweets.

Those comments were made almost a month ago coming off an impressive pre season win...in which Tom made it a point to manage to get him the ball. This isn't the pre season anymore. You line up in the wrong place or don't get off your jam or pick up a block or adjust your route the way the post snap read called for and your costing your teamates the ability to win. If you sound like you aren't grasping that and guy who did will get annoyed. Chad has never been held accountable. In part because he was the most talented guy on the field the majority of the time he has suited up as a pro. He will be held accountable here one way or another... He's not the most talented guy on the field, and he's playing for a coach and QB who may admire talent but demand focus and execution irrespective of it. Do your job. That's what that means. That's the only value your talent represents here.

And Chris was wrong about one premis he believed underscored Chad's level of desire to succceed here. He didn't take a paycut. He actually got an extension... Haynesworth took the paycut.
 
I already posted but after hearing the segment I think 54 needs to make a public apology.

Be a man, a real man and admit when you have done something wrong. The host read the tweet, and 54 hearing for the first time knee-jerked a response. It was from his heart no doubt about that, but it was reactive.

I am not saying the message was right or wrong, but the method he used I believe was wrong.

Get on air and tell 85 via the media that what you said was wrong, after you call him privately and make amends, it was inappropriate.

Bru needs to explain publically that he still has a passion for the game and a recognition of talent, which he believes 85 clearly has an abundance of. Bru, say that in the end, you want to see 85 maximize his potential in a great organization that has always been committed to excellence.

Come on guys, let's face it, this was the wrong way to go about it. You would never hear Bru talk about other players not maximizing their potential on other teams. It's because it was NE that he took exception.

It was the wrong way to go about it. Make it right. That would make us fans appreciate you, if possible, even more that we do already.
 
I don't think Bruschi was to hard on Chad because his mental lapse cost the team a 40 yard play in the first half to Gronkowski, when he covered up one of the tight ends. Bascically, what Bruschi was saying Chad spent a lot of time saying how much he would love to play with the Pats and selling Belichick that he should get him, but he is not taking an advantage of it. Wide receivers is one of the easiest positions to make a big impact in the NFL. Rookies do it, year in and year out. He has to realize he is playing with what is becoming arguably the greatest quarterback of all time, the responsibility as a supposed elite receiver is completely different. I think Bruschi said the right thing. We will see if Ochocinco is mature enough to handle it.

Ahhh, actually this totally wrong.

WR is about the toughest position to make an immediate impact.

Where do you people come up with this stuff?
 
It is weird after a good game the things people want to focus on with the negative. Chad Ochocinco tweeted what probably most of the guys were saying in the lockerroom and it turns into a Bruschi article and a 230 post thread and counting.

I will worry about Ochocinco if he is a nonfactor in October or November and the Pats are struggling to put points on the board. When Brady threw for 4 TDs and 517 yards, it is hard for me to nitpick about Ochocinco only being in for 18 plays with one catch and tweeting that the offense looked like a videogame.
 
Because I knew what I was getting. A player who was more hype than substance. I hope he gets it and I hope he contributes. I'm just not expecting it.

"You" were getting? Huh?

The guy has actually been one of the top five receivers the past 10 years. Hardly hype.

If you don't like the guy just come out and say it.

if not, how about some intelligent input into evaluation.
 
I am really suprised how many people are coming down on Tedy in this situation.

Tedy= 3 rings
Chad= 0 rings

I think Tedy might know a thing or two about what it takes to succeed at this level. Tedy's rant is a peek behind the curtain of how things are down on Route 1. It was always kept in house. He had a beef with Chad and an open mic, and no Hoodie in front of him tsk-tsk'ing him for running his yap. He let it rip. Good for him. Good for us to see it first hand.
 
I don't think Bruschi was to hard on Chad because his mental lapse cost the team a 40 yard play in the first half to Gronkowski, when he covered up one of the tight ends. Bascically, what Bruschi was saying Chad spent a lot of time saying how much he would love to play with the Pats and selling Belichick that he should get him, but he is not taking an advantage of it. Wide receivers is one of the easiest positions to make a big impact in the NFL. Rookies do it, year in and year out. He has to realize he is playing with what is becoming arguably the greatest quarterback of all time, the responsibility as a supposed elite receiver is completely different. I think Bruschi said the right thing. We will see if Ochocinco is mature enough to handle it.

Are you kidding me ?

You mean to tell me that its easy to just:

a. jump into one of the premier offenses thats complex and tough to grasp.
b. understand all of the hard snaps, dummy snaps, play changes, audibles and everything else that Brady calls at the line in a few weeks.
c. have no off season OTAs, no mini-camps because of the lockout.

You make it sound like players just "jump" into a professional offense like you "jump" into a 3rd grader's game of hopscotch.
 
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I am really suprised how many people are coming down on Tedy in this situation.

Tedy= 3 rings
Chad= 0 rings

I think Tedy might know a thing or two about what it takes to succeed at this level. Tedy's rant is a peek behind the curtain of how things are down on Route 1. It was always kept in house. He had a beef with Chad and an open mic, and no Hoodie in front of him tsk-tsk'ing him for running his yap. He let it rip. Good for him. Good for us to see it first hand.

You are probably suprised because your thinking makes zero sense.

It's easy to come down on Tedy because he is way out of line.

If you want to think clearly and with intelligence, you should first reconcile the concept and irony about why a guy with an open mike and giving you a peek; is also the same guy that supposedly "always kept it in house".

Also, which one of the Tedy/Rodney homers will now say that former player Tom Jackson was perfectly correct in saying per 2003 that the Patriots hate their coach after week 1?
 
I am really suprised how many people are coming down on Tedy in this situation.

Tedy= 3 rings
Chad= 0 rings
I think Tedy might know a thing or two about what it takes to succeed at this level. Tedy's rant is a peek behind the curtain of how things are down on Route 1. It was always kept in house. He had a beef with Chad and an open mic, and no Hoodie in front of him tsk-tsk'ing him for running his yap. He let it rip. Good for him. Good for us to see it first hand.

You really act like Tedy got all those rings all by his little self. And Tedy knows nothing about playing Wide receiver for the record.
 
You just love making up excuses don't you...

Take a pill, bro. Not worth getting that worked up over.

If you are naive enough to believe that Bruschi doesn't talk to guys like Mayo, Guyton, Faulk, Brady and Light on a regular basis, then there is no point is having a conversation with you because you'll never get it. Same with Harrison.

And what makes Bruschi and Harrison different is that they keep their confidences. They don't blabber what they get all around like Breer, Borges, et al..Why? Because they have that respect for their peers.

At no point in his criticism of Ochocinco did Bruschi ever give any indication that what he was saying was corresponded to any attitudes in the locker room, as he'd done in the past.

I'm sure he does talk to all the guys you mention -- and if they passed anything like this along to Bruschi, BB would have their asses. The coach doesn't send messages through the media, and he doesn't tolerate his players doing it either.
 
I already posted but after hearing the segment I think 54 needs to make a public apology.

Be a man, a real man and admit when you have done something wrong. The host read the tweet, and 54 hearing for the first time knee-jerked a response. It was from his heart no doubt about that, but it was reactive.

I am not saying the message was right or wrong, but the method he used I believe was wrong.

Get on air and tell 85 via the media that what you said was wrong, after you call him privately and make amends, it was inappropriate.

Bru needs to explain publically that he still has a passion for the game and a recognition of talent, which he believes 85 clearly has an abundance of. Bru, say that in the end, you want to see 85 maximize his potential in a great organization that has always been committed to excellence.

Come on guys, let's face it, this was the wrong way to go about it. You would never hear Bru talk about other players not maximizing their potential on other teams. It's because it was NE that he took exception.

It was the wrong way to go about it. Make it right. That would make us fans appreciate you, if possible, even more that we do already.

What horsecrap. He's NOT on the team....he's MEDIA. Under your philosophy, media can never be harsh. Take the homer helmet off
 
Ocho in "AWE" of TB and the Pats, sounds like a cop out to me. Chad has played against the Pats before why is he all of a sudden in Awe? I always like Chad Johnson, in the past i had hoped to one day see him on the team. But he has to get his head of of his Azz and start doing what ever it is he isn't. Studying, Practicing, of more likely he has to Accept the fact that this isn't Cinncy and he just can't run down the field and the ball will be thrown to him. That hes got to be in a particular place at a particular time to get the ball thrown to him.
 
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Ocho in "AWE" of TB and the Pats, sounds like a cop out to me. Chad has played against the Pats before why is he all of a sudden in Awe? I always like Chad Johnson, in the past i had hoped to one day see him on the team. But he has to get his head of of his Azz and start doing what ever it is he isn't. Studying, Practicing, of more likely he has to Accept the fact that this isn't Cinncy and he just can't run down the field and the ball will be thrown to him.

1.) Zolak says that Johnson is busting his ass to learn what he's doing.

2.) Johnson wasn't complaining.

3.) As I pointed out earlier, Gaffney went through this in 2006
 
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