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Yeah, I mean, can he not afford a flight to Columbus? He's making $660,000. What's his time worth?
MentalDisabldLst said:Yeah, I mean, can he not afford a flight to Columbus? He's making $660,000. What's his time worth?
brandonchristensen said:
Adrian's Dome said:
Brady's reaction to the pick will never get old. Ever.
This is really random, but when Josh screams "that's awesome man," he sounds just like Harry from Dumb and Dumber.MillarTime said:
"Oh my God, Josh! We fucking did it!"
Goosebumps every time.
JimBoSox9 said:Right now, Malcolm F'ing Butler is 7 for 7 in Know Your Patriots on NFLN, and he's knocking on the door of a PERFECT SCORE. He's unbelievable!
8 for 8 on the back of Brady's aborted baseball career. Are we totally certain Belichick didn't actually grow this guy in a lab somewhere? Do we have verified college footage of him?
Ed Hillel said:
DennyDoyle'sBoil said:This was on the NFL web site. It's a podcast of a Butler interview, but interspersed is some video I hadn't seen before. Best is the overhead view of the pick, with the camera staying on the dogpile after the pick, and then up through when the help Butler up and walk with him to the sideline. Maybe it's posted somewhere else, but I hadn't seen it. Naturally, 11 is the first offensive player to get on the field and congratulate him. Starts around 1:20. Also some shots of Patricia congratulating him.
Putting the video together with what Butler has said, I think the Kearse play was really weighing on him. His emotion after the pick, it sounds like, is not really, "holy shit I just won the Super Bowl," but instead I think it was just relief that he recovered from feeling like he let his teammates down when he got the big chance he was dreaming about..
http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-england-patriots/0ap3000000470338/Around-the-NFL-Podcast-Malcolm-Butler-on-life-post-Super-Bowl
Jones running down the field reminded me a lot of Antowain Smith against the Rams... video is pretty awesome.Ed Hillel said:
Ed Hillel said:
dynomite said:Absolutely, that's a great way of breaking it down, DDB. And that's exactly how I feel about the "Do Your Job" mantra.
This is outside the scope of just basking in the triumph, but earlier this week the PFW guys were talking about Belichick's place historically and thought he would suffer because he doesn't have a "thing" he brought to coaching, unlike Bill Walsh and the West Coast offense. Andy wondered whether it was versatility, but then immediately dismissed that as "too obvious a thing to be his signature."
I disagree. For just about all of NFL history, most teams were what they were and did what they did. Bill Walsh and the 49ers did what they did better than anyone else for 15 years -- he took the offense he developed under Paul Brown and installed it in SF, and ran his offense incredibly successfully.
But Belichick's teams do the exact opposite: they do whatever you CAN'T do. On offense, they throw short passes against the Seahawks and run the ball against the Colts. On defense, they use a small cornerback against the Colts and a big cornerback against the Ravens. Are these differences exaggerated? To a degree, of course. Tom Brady is still his QB, and some plays and packages never change. But there are real game planning differences, and I think Belichick has been instrumental in encouraging that trend league-wide.
Obviously it's more complicated than all that, but if I had to boil it down to a single narrative thread for the purposes of a historical comparison, that would be Belichick's trademark. And doing that week-to-week -- changing your defense, employing different offensive packages -- requires an overwhelming amount of focus and preparation during the week. It's easy to see how players could feel lost in a haze of plays and schemes and assignments. And whenever that happens... they just have to take a breath and remember they only have to do one thing: their job.
Letterman asked, or somebody told him to ask Belichick how he'd come so far this year, walkon from West Alabama to SB hero, and Bill said the mandatory he worked very hard, but also that he was picking up stuff quickly. NFLN also sent him out on the street incognito to interview people (LA?) about how they liked the super bowl and he did just fine. Sure, he often doesn't use the right conjugations or whatever, but he wouldn't be playing for the Patriots if he wasn't smart.DennyDoyle'sBoil said:This was on the NFL web site. It's a podcast of a Butler interview, but interspersed is some video I hadn't seen before. Best is the overhead view of the pick, with the camera staying on the dogpile after the pick, and then up through when the help Butler up and walk with him to the sideline. Maybe it's posted somewhere else, but I hadn't seen it. Naturally, 11 is the first offensive player to get on the field and congratulate him. Starts around 1:20. Also some shots of Patricia congratulating him.
Putting the video together with what Butler has said, I think the Kearse play was really weighing on him. His emotion after the pick, it sounds like, is not really, "holy shit I just won the Super Bowl," but instead I think it was just relief that he recovered from feeling like he let his teammates down when he got the big chance he was dreaming about.. He's a pretty simple guy, not maybe the smartest or most saavy guy in the world, but so unbelievably genuine and endearing. In the podcast, they ask him ridiculous question like whether Brady should have given him the 15k to pay the taxes on the truck. There's no duplicitousness or sarcasm or careful parsing of answers. He thinks about it for a minute and then just says basically, golly, that's a 2015 brand new Silverado and for just $15,000, that's a pretty good deal. It's maybe inevitable that the media some day is going turn on him a little, because that's what they fucking do -- build you up to tear you down. I so want good things to happen for this kid, and I really hope he gets some good people around him to protect him and keep him path to improve his game.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-england-patriots/0ap3000000470338/Around-the-NFL-Podcast-Malcolm-Butler-on-life-post-Super-Bowl
There is literally nothing football related that has happened since the Butler INT that has pissed me off. I can't even begin to understand this comment.LuckyBen said:Does it piss anyone else off that Garappolo is bouncing around like Brady after the Butler pick? It's like the fat chick cock blocking her fine friend at the club.
No and that has to be one of the worst attempts at an analogy I have ever seen.LuckyBen said:Does it piss anyone else off that Garappolo is bouncing around like Brady after the Butler pick? It's like the fat chick cock blocking her fine friend at the club.
Ed Hillel said:
Mother...The NFL should be hiring this guy, not ripping down his videos. They're the only league that is this adamant about footage. Protect the SHIELD11!.PedroKsBambino said:
Sadly the NFL copyright police have killed it. Anyone download?
What in the hell is this? Looks like we have an early contender for worst post of the year.LuckyBen said:Does it piss anyone else off that Garappolo is bouncing around like Brady after the Butler pick? It's like the fat chick cock blocking her fine friend at the club.
http://en.savefrom.net/Ed Hillel said:Mother...The NFL should be hiring this guy, not ripping down his videos. They're the only league that is this adamant about footage. Protect the SHIELD11!.
How do you download YouTube videos? I would have done it. The guy is super active, I bet he'd send it if I asked, then I can provide it.
Don't worry, I got it, uploading to dailymotion atmEd Hillel said:Mother...The NFL should be hiring this guy, not ripping down his videos. They're the only league that is this adamant about footage. Protect the SHIELD11!.
How do you download YouTube videos? I would have done it. The guy is super active, I bet he'd send it if I asked, then I can provide it.
PedroKsBambino said:Sadly the NFL copyright police have killed it. Anyone download?
Ed Hillel said:Mother...The NFL should be hiring this guy, not ripping down his videos. They're the only league that is this adamant about footage. Protect the SHIELD11!.
How do you download YouTube videos? I would have done it. The guy is super active, I bet he'd send it if I asked, then I can provide it.
JohnnyK said:Don't worry, I got it, uploading to dailymotion atm
As for downloading - jdownloader works fine
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k56kGJMe4FsX0ba81yZEd Hillel said:
JohnnyK said:EDIT: Well, beaten to it
LuckyBen said:Does it piss anyone else off that Garappolo is bouncing around like Brady after the Butler pick? It's like the fat chick cock blocking her fine friend at the club.
I didn't read your post--but my reaction to the video was exactly the same (and just read your post when I came back looking for the link). "That's a 2015 Silverado. You're not gonna get no brand new truck for $15,000. Nowhere." Awesome, and .sig worthy.DennyDoyle'sBoil said:This was on the NFL web site. It's a podcast of a Butler interview, but interspersed is some video I hadn't seen before. Best is the overhead view of the pick, with the camera staying on the dogpile after the pick, and then up through when the help Butler up and walk with him to the sideline. Maybe it's posted somewhere else, but I hadn't seen it. Naturally, 11 is the first offensive player to get on the field and congratulate him. Starts around 1:20. Also some shots of Patricia congratulating him.
Putting the video together with what Butler has said, I think the Kearse play was really weighing on him. His emotion after the pick, it sounds like, is not really, "holy shit I just won the Super Bowl," but instead I think it was just relief that he recovered from feeling like he let his teammates down when he got the big chance he was dreaming about.. He's a pretty simple guy, not maybe the smartest or most saavy guy in the world, but so unbelievably genuine and endearing. In the podcast, they ask him ridiculous question like whether Brady should have given him the 15k to pay the taxes on the truck. There's no duplicitousness or sarcasm or careful parsing of answers. He thinks about it for a minute and then just says basically, golly, that's a 2015 brand new Silverado and for just $15,000, that's a pretty good deal. It's maybe inevitable that the media some day is going turn on him a little, because that's what they fucking do -- build you up to tear you down. I so want good things to happen for this kid, and I really hope he gets some good people around him to protect him and keep him path to improve his game.
http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-england-patriots/0ap3000000470338/Around-the-NFL-Podcast-Malcolm-Butler-on-life-post-Super-Bowl
LuckyBen said:
Does it piss anyone else off that Garappolo is bouncing around like Brady after the Butler pick? It's like the fat chick cock blocking her fine friend at the club.
mabrowndog said:
I just did it.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k7GJvdSQV0sMIja81qi
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