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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.Who does that? Exaggerate much?This is 100% spot on. But the Bradyites simply blame Bill for everything. Every loss that occurred...it's Bill's fault! Every win...it was all Tommy! Notice how quiet they are this week after Brady only mustered 1 TD drive the entire game. 6 super bowls require the GOAT QB and GOAT HC.
When Belichick reached Chad Jackson, a disappointing second-round draft pick from 2006, he said, "Chad Jackson, you haven't done s--- all year. You're not talking to the media the rest of the year."
So this is the play that Brady thought should have been a TD if the pass was there. I can see why. Wow
He knew what he had. Coach them hard and they responded because they were great.-------------------------
Really sounds like Bill was walking a fine line in the locker room and he wasn't far off from losing his players. It really is amazing BB could keep this exact same attitude for so many years and players still buy in to his way.
Belichick, of course, knew it was hard. At one team meeting, he seemed to acknowledge the toll. "You guys have paid your debts. Your family is suffering. Your parents are suffering. Your bodies are suffering. Wanna know what cures it? Winning. Winning cures everything."
THERE'S AN UNWRITTEN rule among NFL general managers: you give the coach his quarterback. The rest of the roster is yours, but with the most important position, the coach gets to choose. And so, on April 16, 2000, early in the sixth round of the draft, Riley took it as a good sign when Beathard stopped by his office. The first of the Chargers' three sixth-round picks, number 184 overall, was coming up in the next hour.
"Who do you want to draft?" Beathard asked.
"Tom Brady," Riley replied.
"Okay," Beathard said.
Finally. Riley had closed the deal.
Brady was in the living room with his family, anxiously watching the draft. At Pick No. 184 the Chargers seemed like a lifeline. But, before the pick, Beathard rewatched 20 minutes of Brady's film. He decided that two quarterbacks, Florida A&M's Ja'Juan Seider and Stanford's Todd Husak, were good enough that the team could hold off on selecting one. He walked down to Riley's office.
"We made a different decision," Beathard said.
That decision was a linebacker from Virginia named Shannon Taylor, who would start all of two games in a four-year career. Riley knew another chance had slipped away. He would later suggest that a piece of him died in that moment. By the end of the day, Tom Brady was a New England Patriot.
So this is the play that Brady thought should have been a TD if the pass was there. I can see why. Wow
Context is fully needed for such a quote, if such a quote is accurate.Belichick had once said of Brady, "We're not talking about John Elway here."
WTF Bill
Yeah we’ve talked about this before on the board. Dean Pees actually called the play and I believe every time it was called during the season, it backfired on them. Harrison had said he looked at Seau as an older brother and trusted him, so he went with the play.With 39 seconds left and the ball at the 14-yard line, the Patriots called one of the worst plays of Bill Belichick's career: a blitz, sending Seau and Harrison and leaving the secondary in zero coverage -- man-to-man across the board with no safety help. It isolated 5-foot-9 Ellis Hobbs on 6-foot-5 Plaxico Burress, a fatal mismatch, even though the height difference didn't matter in the end. Harrison recognized the problem and tried to call off the blitz. "What are we doing?" he yelled to Seau before pleading with him to audible to a better pass defense. "Check two! Cover two!" Seau waved him off. Harrison later said it was the "biggest regret" of his career that he allowed Seau to overrule him.
Wow
Book excerpt: 'You say you're the guy. I see no evidence of that.'
On Oct. 12, ESPN senior writer Seth Wickersham's book, "It's Better To Be Feared," will be published. This condensed excerpt is from chapters about the bumpy ride Pats quarterback Tom Brady had to the top -- and the man who believed in him from day one.www.espn.com
Chargers HC Mike RIley wanted to draft Brady in 2000 with pick 184. The Chargers GM Bobby Beathard went in a different direction.
Maybe he’s referring to Lewis possibility dropping into the 2nd round as he was the 26th pick in the 1st round. Pats had an early 2nd round pick and took Milloy.In 1996, before Modell fired him, Belichick had planned to draft Ray Lewis, a star at the University of Miami, and later, as an assistant in New England under Bill Parcells, wanted to draft him, but the Ravens picked him first.
Huh.
They scored a TD on the first drive anyways. He should be more mad at all the dropped INT’s his D had and Bill not challenging the clear Pierre Woods fumble recovery.
I’ll have to torture myself and check.The pierre woods recovery happened with under 2 mins to go the 1st half. I don't think you can challenge at that point.
It didn’t occur under 2 minutes, but I’m still searching for when it happened.The pierre woods recovery happened with under 2 mins to go the 1st half. I don't think you can challenge at that point.
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