This is an all-timer Pats story.
I wonder how that didn't make it into his documentary thing. That's essentially a deleted scene.This is an all-timer Pats story.
Man, I really enjoyed that. The encyclo-photographic memory this man has in football history is just astounding. If I win the PowerBall, I'm sparing no expense in getting BB to do a Ken Burns-like documentary series on everything he knows about football.Bill was excellent today in his press conference - highlighted by a deep dive into the NFC East back in the 80s.
https://www.patriots.com/video/bill-belichick-10-4-stephen-gostkowski-is-one-of-the-greatest-kickers-of-all-tim
Bill was excellent today in his press conference - highlighted by a deep dive into the NFC East back in the 80s.
https://www.patriots.com/video/bill-belichick-10-4-stephen-gostkowski-is-one-of-the-greatest-kickers-of-all-tim
Ditto. What a great diversion into old NYG/Redskins/NFC East. The press corps should definitely get together and pick a series of history-focused questions - the answers are fascinating, certainly better than the "what can you tell us about the health of [player]/death stare" combo...Man, I really enjoyed that. The encyclo-photographic memory this man has in football history is just astounding. If I win the PowerBall, I'm sparing no expense in getting BB to do a Ken Burns-like documentary series on everything he knows about football.
Football coach loves talking about football. Go figure.Ditto. What a great diversion into old NYG/Redskins/NFC East. The press corps should definitely get together and pick a series of history-focused questions - the answers are fascinating, certainly better than the "what can you tell us about the health of [player]/death stare" combo...
Really, he should write a book on organizational structure and leadership. And I kinda hate leadership studies.Man, I really enjoyed that. The encyclo-photographic memory this man has in football history is just astounding. If I win the PowerBall, I'm sparing no expense in getting BB to do a Ken Burns-like documentary series on everything he knows about football.
Oh absolutely. The PowerBall money can also pay him millions to do a 4-hour break-down show on every game with Chris Berman as the host.Really, he should write a book on organizational structure and leadership. And I kinda hate leadership studies.
Not sure if it factors into the equation, but Brown is also working for the team now.From today's conference call:
Q: He’s [Edeman] often overlooked in the scope of great wide receivers around the league because of his play style, but I can’t think of another wide receiver who would have been able to do what he did yesterday.
BB: Yeah, Troy Brown.
This is a really surprising answer to me. Other than in the immediate period following a big win or when discussing a specific performance, Bill is pretty restrained when he talks about current players. The thing that I find so surprising about this answer is how specific it is. Bill loves to give laundry lists of players. Earlier in the conference call when he was asked some of his reflections of the Giants, he threw out a ton of names in his usual fashion. He started with Lawrence Taylor, but by the end he had named everyone from Landeta to Simms.
It's hard to know whether he's responding to the "overlooked" or "another wide receiver who would have been able to do what he did yesterday" part of the question. It would have been easy to deflect this question. Or maybe to give a list of players in a "there have been a lot of great ones" answer. My sense is that in terms of what Belichick values, Troy Brown occupies rarefied space in Belichick's head. Maybe he's compared the two before. But I think that when Jules quits we're going to hear an awful lot about him from Belichick.
https://www.masslive.com/patriots/2019/09/troy-brown-like-a-personal-coach-for-patriots-antonio-brown-who-was-working-past-10-pm-to-prepare-this-week-reports.htmlNot sure if it factors into the equation, but Brown is also working for the team now.
He looks like he just stepped off the set of Westworld.
He made that reference more than once.
"Take Em All" is also classic.
Steve Belichick is like some sort of cross between Bill Belichick and Rickety Cricket.Like father, like son.
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Jesse Pinkman meets Bill B.Steve Belichick is like some sort of cross between Bill Belichick and Rickety Cricket.
We’re on to Kansas City, bitch!Jesse Pinkman meets Bill B.