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I read today that one rules change being discussed is to have at least 1 defensive player get the radio in the helmet that a QB gets on offense.
As of today, my guess would be that it would be Bruschi this season who gets to hear Belichick and Pees saying "Use the Force, Tedy" in their best obiwan kenobi voices.
My question is this: assuming this rule goes through, is it good or bad for the Pats? On the one hand you can say the kind of flexible, game-by-game changes the Pats put in would benefit greatly from the innovation. There is a kind of "backstop" for the importance of intense practice and smart players. On the other hand, you can say we went through all the trouble to get the smart, versatile players, learn to practice and game plan efficiently and thoroughly, and suddenly all you need is a "great communicator" to impinge on our range of results with less mentally evolved players.
I lean toward the former analysis, i.e., that it's good for us, moreso than for the average team.
Opinions?
PFnV
As of today, my guess would be that it would be Bruschi this season who gets to hear Belichick and Pees saying "Use the Force, Tedy" in their best obiwan kenobi voices.
My question is this: assuming this rule goes through, is it good or bad for the Pats? On the one hand you can say the kind of flexible, game-by-game changes the Pats put in would benefit greatly from the innovation. There is a kind of "backstop" for the importance of intense practice and smart players. On the other hand, you can say we went through all the trouble to get the smart, versatile players, learn to practice and game plan efficiently and thoroughly, and suddenly all you need is a "great communicator" to impinge on our range of results with less mentally evolved players.
I lean toward the former analysis, i.e., that it's good for us, moreso than for the average team.
Opinions?
PFnV












