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Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Sun November 24, 2013 6:41 pm
by Coach
When was the last time that the Pats were 2.5 pt underdogs at home?

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 1:44 am
by doug rr
Hey Self

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 2:15 am
by HardTI
WTF is happening here. God damn the Pats look awful today.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 2:41 am
by elliseamos
the playoff rematch will be interesting.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 3:11 am
by 4/5
It's stunning that as mediocre as NE has been this year they're still most likely going to get a bye.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 3:36 am
by 4/5
I know better than saying something about the Pats with a full half left....

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 5:23 am
by Self
doug rr wrote:Hey Self
Hey Dougray

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 5:35 am
by HardTI
What a game. Wow. One of the most intense and satisfying games in the Brady era.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 6:06 pm
by doug rr
Self wrote:
doug rr wrote:Hey Self
Hey Dougray
well done..ill pour you a scotch later

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 9:17 pm
by Coach
Interesting tidbits from Belichick today...

Belichick on Ridley's issues, Brady's work

By Mike Reiss | ESPNBoston.com

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick held his standard day-after-game conference call with reporters and also was on sports radio WEEI today for his weekly segment on the "Salk and Holley Show." Two topics that interested us most were on running back Stevan Ridley's fumbling issues and quarterback Tom Brady's excellence in cold conditions.

On the conference call, Belichick didn't directly answer the question of if a breaking point has been reached with Ridley because of his inability to hold on to the ball, saying that every player on the team needs to do a better job. He seemed slightly more forthcoming on WEEI.

"I don't think any of our backs have an issue that I would say would prevent them from being a productive player," he said, in remarks that seem to reflect his view that Ridley's mistakes are correctable. "Look, there are some plays that happen in football that are plays that happen in football. Then there are other plays that are caused by a lack of discipline, a lack of technique, just carelessness. Those are the ones we have to eliminate."

As for Brady's work in the cold, Belichick went bullet-point style in detailing what makes him so effective.

"No. 1, he's mentally tough. I don't think he's affected by the conditioning from a mental standpoint.

"No. 2, he has big hands. He can grip the ball. His hands aren't small. It doesn't slide off. He can get around the ball.

"And No. 3, he throws a tight spiral. His ball is very tight, always has been. I was impressed … I think to play here, or in this area of the country, you have to throw a tight ball. He does. Certainly [Vinny] Testaverde, when we had him at the Jets and even here, he had a very tight ball and Cleveland, that is one of the things, so the ball can really cut through the wind. Of course, the wind is going to affect any throw but it doesn't affect a tight spiral like it does the balls that aren't tight."

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Mon November 25, 2013 9:45 pm
by elliseamos
i can't believe they took the wind.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 3:53 am
by spike
Coach wrote:Interesting tidbits from Belichick today...

Belichick on Ridley's issues, Brady's work

By Mike Reiss | ESPNBoston.com

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick held his standard day-after-game conference call with reporters and also was on sports radio WEEI today for his weekly segment on the "Salk and Holley Show." Two topics that interested us most were on running back Stevan Ridley's fumbling issues and quarterback Tom Brady's excellence in cold conditions.

On the conference call, Belichick didn't directly answer the question of if a breaking point has been reached with Ridley because of his inability to hold on to the ball, saying that every player on the team needs to do a better job. He seemed slightly more forthcoming on WEEI.

"I don't think any of our backs have an issue that I would say would prevent them from being a productive player," he said, in remarks that seem to reflect his view that Ridley's mistakes are correctable. "Look, there are some plays that happen in football that are plays that happen in football. Then there are other plays that are caused by a lack of discipline, a lack of technique, just carelessness. Those are the ones we have to eliminate."

As for Brady's work in the cold, Belichick went bullet-point style in detailing what makes him so effective.

"No. 1, he's mentally tough. I don't think he's affected by the conditioning from a mental standpoint.

"No. 2, he has big hands. He can grip the ball. His hands aren't small. It doesn't slide off. He can get around the ball.

"And No. 3, he throws a tight spiral. His ball is very tight, always has been. I was impressed … I think to play here, or in this area of the country, you have to throw a tight ball. He does. Certainly [Vinny] Testaverde, when we had him at the Jets and even here, he had a very tight ball and Cleveland, that is one of the things, so the ball can really cut through the wind. Of course, the wind is going to affect any throw but it doesn't affect a tight spiral like it does the balls that aren't tight."
so basically, peyton manning's a small handed pussy who can't throw a spiral.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 4:43 am
by PHATJ
Tom Brady is a golden God.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 6:33 am
by spike
PHATJ wrote:Tom Brady is a golden God.
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Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 3:34 pm
by Coach
spike wrote:
Coach wrote:Interesting tidbits from Belichick today...

Belichick on Ridley's issues, Brady's work

By Mike Reiss | ESPNBoston.com

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick held his standard day-after-game conference call with reporters and also was on sports radio WEEI today for his weekly segment on the "Salk and Holley Show." Two topics that interested us most were on running back Stevan Ridley's fumbling issues and quarterback Tom Brady's excellence in cold conditions.

On the conference call, Belichick didn't directly answer the question of if a breaking point has been reached with Ridley because of his inability to hold on to the ball, saying that every player on the team needs to do a better job. He seemed slightly more forthcoming on WEEI.

"I don't think any of our backs have an issue that I would say would prevent them from being a productive player," he said, in remarks that seem to reflect his view that Ridley's mistakes are correctable. "Look, there are some plays that happen in football that are plays that happen in football. Then there are other plays that are caused by a lack of discipline, a lack of technique, just carelessness. Those are the ones we have to eliminate."

As for Brady's work in the cold, Belichick went bullet-point style in detailing what makes him so effective.

"No. 1, he's mentally tough. I don't think he's affected by the conditioning from a mental standpoint.

"No. 2, he has big hands. He can grip the ball. His hands aren't small. It doesn't slide off. He can get around the ball.

"And No. 3, he throws a tight spiral. His ball is very tight, always has been. I was impressed … I think to play here, or in this area of the country, you have to throw a tight ball. He does. Certainly [Vinny] Testaverde, when we had him at the Jets and even here, he had a very tight ball and Cleveland, that is one of the things, so the ball can really cut through the wind. Of course, the wind is going to affect any throw but it doesn't affect a tight spiral like it does the balls that aren't tight."
so basically, peyton manning's a small handed pussy who can't throw a spiral.
EDIT: Post removed per Self request.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 4:36 pm
by Self
The hubris, Coach, the hubris. I don't care for that article and I'd like it if you took it down.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 4:37 pm
by Self
doug rr wrote:
Self wrote:
doug rr wrote:Hey Self
Hey Dougray
well done..ill pour you a scotch later
Take your time.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 5:40 pm
by Coach
Self wrote:The hubris, Coach, the hubris. I don't care for that article and I'd like it if you took it down.
Done.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 6:09 pm
by EJ
I'll be at the Pats-Browns game 12/8.

Re: New England Patriots

Posted: Tue November 26, 2013 6:15 pm
by Self
Coach wrote:
Self wrote:The hubris, Coach, the hubris. I don't care for that article and I'd like it if you took it down.
Done.
Thanks, Coach. I owe you a beer, pal.