Belichick was contemplating which way to kickoff if the roof didn’t close on time...for the “wind factor”...guy is amazing.
In pregame warmups, Donald walks around the field talking to himself like he’s possessed. It’s like he needs a football exorcism.
After Donald threw Brady down like a rag doll after he threw a pass, Parry comes up to him and says he almost threw a flag on the play. And Donald needs to be smarter...
McVay tells BB in the pregame how much he admires the way the Pats morph into new identities each week...
More to come...
Saw that last night on Inside The NFL.
What did you think of Belichick asking McDaniels where McVay was positioned on the other sideline?
He is a savant. I’d bet the guy ordered to do research was Ernie Adams.
Dream job for many coaches To build that kind of a culture. Difference with coughlin was he would take the wind and it would blow up in his face
Dream job for many coaches To build that kind of a culture. Difference with coughlin was he would take the wind and it would blow up in his face
You mean the Coughlin that beat the genius TWICE in the Super Bowl? That Coughlin??!!
Belichick is a master at designing schemes for every team, and making adjustments on the fly when things aren't working. Holding the Rams to 3 points was brilliant. But as hard as he tries he can't beat the G-Men and we beat them when they had better teams. GEEZ, if it wasn't for the Giants they would have 8 SB's. What a revolting thought.
Belichick is a master at designing schemes for every team, and making adjustments on the fly when things aren't working. Holding the Rams to 3 points was brilliant. But as hard as he tries he can't beat the G-Men and we beat them when they had better teams. GEEZ, if it wasn't for the Giants they would have 8 SB's. What a revolting thought.
Belichick is a master at designing schemes for every team, and making adjustments on the fly when things aren't working. Holding the Rams to 3 points was brilliant. But as hard as he tries he can't beat the G-Men and we beat them when they had better teams. GEEZ, if it wasn't for the Giants they would have 8 SB's. What a revolting thought.
Belichick is a master at designing schemes for every team, and making adjustments on the fly when things aren't working. Holding the Rams to 3 points was brilliant. But as hard as he tries he can't beat the G-Men and we beat them when they had better teams. GEEZ, if it wasn't for the Giants they would have 8 SB's. What a revolting thought.
Why the fuck he decided to piss away that game last year though is beyond me.
Why the fuck he decided to piss away that game last year though is beyond me.
Yeah, he’s made a bunch of boneheaded calls and headscratchers through the years. The one I still do not understand is when on 4th and 10 from the Giants 30 in SB XLII, he opted to have Brady throw 30 yards into the endzone instead of having Gostkowski kick the 47 yarder INDOORS (roof closed)..Really, really, stupid, imv..
Of course his record and championships speak for themselves
Why the fuck he decided to piss away that game last year though is beyond me.
It really was an incredible loss. His team didn't have a turnover (the Eagles had one), never punted, his QB threw for 500+, they ran for 100+, and they were 50% on third down conversion.
The Eagles, however, were 10 for 16 on third down, 63%. Which is lights out.
I have to think somewhere along the line Butler couldn't have done worse than the way the secondary was playing...
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is playing checkers was basically written for this guy. He seeks out every possible advantage, no matter how subtle or seemingly unnecessary, and pursues it.
Why the fuck he decided to piss away that game last year though is beyond me.
It really was an incredible loss. His team didn't have a turnover (the Eagles had one), never punted, his QB threw for 500+, they ran for 100+, and they were 50% on third down conversion.
The Eagles, however, were 10 for 16 on third down, 63%. Which is lights out.
I have to think somewhere along the line Butler couldn't have done worse than the way the secondary was playing...
Brady did have the turnover at the end though.
It really was an incredible loss. His team didn't have a turnover (the Eagles had one), never punted, his QB threw for 500+, they ran for 100+, and they were 50% on third down conversion.
The Eagles, however, were 10 for 16 on third down, 63%. Which is lights out.
I have to think somewhere along the line Butler couldn't have done worse than the way the secondary was playing...
Brady did have the turnover at the end though.
Very good catch. I stand corrected.