jman924
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Belichick has not learned. Defense
Gavenup 6 points all game
So he
Decidesnto change it up.
No, the coaching did NOT prevent them from winning the game.
It was the players that screwed it up.
They fell asleep on the onside kick.
Up 23-6 with 10 minutes to go, you do bend-but-don't break.
Let's get real here. It was the right call.
The players screwed up and they gave San Diego an extra possession that they shouldn't have had.
Please, let's get real. That onside kick is not on the coaching staff. The players were stuck in their cement shoes.
How about introducing a new ******* Offensive Coordinator! Only a moron calls a play to hand the ball off 3 yards deep on 4th and a foot.
How about introducing a new ******* Offensive Coordinator! Only a moron calls a play to hand the ball off 3 yards deep on 4th and a foot.
How about introducing a new ******* Offensive Coordinator! Only a moron calls a play to hand the ball off 3 yards deep on 4th and a foot.
Not when you defense holds the best offense in the NFL to 6 points. We have a fairly conservative defense as it is but when you go to a prevent, you let teams back in games that they have no business being in.
Wrong. It was the right decision. Tell me how San Diego comes back into the game without that onside kick.
It's on the players, not Belichick.
It was good strategy, 3 score lead with less than 10 minutes, you wind time off the clock, and make sure NO TURNOVERS, NO ONSIDE KICKS.
The formula is simple and effective. it needs to be executed. The chances of a team coming back from that deficit with a prevent defense are minimal.