Bill Belichick made a variety of comments during his annual press conference at the NFL Coaches Breakfast, which took place on Monday in Arizona. However, one comment in particular set off a variety of reactions among fans who remain unhappy with the New England Patriots situation at quarterback.
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“He’s (Gesicki) a hard guy to cover,” Belichick said. “Long. He’s a good, crafty route-runner. He’s slick. He can get down the field.
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“Tackle is always a popular position right behind quarterback and edge rusher. Those guys are at the top of the draft boards,” Groh said.
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“Matt’s incredible career is a testament to his preparation and will to succeed,” Bill Belichick said. “We are thrilled he will be playing.”
With quarterback Mac Jones still working hard behind the scenes getting ready for the upcoming season, it’s still interesting to hear the mindset of people locally when it comes to the New England Patriots’ signal-caller.
“I couldn’t imagine a better teacher to say, ‘Hey, here’s how you’re going to play quarterback in the NFL,'” Brady added.