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I just had to look up who Dominic Raiola is. There was no mention of this play in the gamethread or in postgame commentary. What happened, why's it being discussed?
...ok, I now see there's broader ESPN coverage on it, and the full BB quote is:
That has to be the most shit I've ever seen Belichick talk about a defeated opponent. Hell, any opponent. It's bizarrely un-Belichickian, frankly, that he would call out three specific opponents for boneheaded, frustration plays.
...ok, I now see there's broader ESPN coverage on it, and the full BB quote is:
"I'm sure there was a lot of frustration there from Raiola," he said. "That was obvious. He's never beaten us. He had a tough day in there dealing with Wilfork and [Dont'a] Hightower and those guys. I'd say that was probably frustration. We saw a lot of that at the end of the game -- [Tahir] Whitehead on [LeGarrette] Blount's touchdown, Mosley on the personal foul on the field goal."
That has to be the most shit I've ever seen Belichick talk about a defeated opponent. Hell, any opponent. It's bizarrely un-Belichickian, frankly, that he would call out three specific opponents for boneheaded, frustration plays.