Belichick did a really good breakdown about stacks and bunches and how the motions pre-snap move players and the post snap bunches do the same.
They have 2 rookie corners. Both have been really good, but Belichick highlighted how much Andy Reid forces LB’s and corners to think very quickly to get guys out of position.
He thinks Andy is gonna come out in 11 personnel and do exactly that’s. And on each drive he’ll run the same look with a different wrinkle to keep them guessing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Wasn't he saying something like "we got to get 3 it's never been done before" on stage to CJ immediately after the last SB?
I think Andy said something about one more also at the podium. They wanted back to back so bad after the first one. But everything that surrounded LV was just too much to win. When we beat Philly last time for the ring, I’m sure they weee thinking the same thing. Back to back. So they’ve probably been thinking about this even if silently for a long time. The fact they were openly talking about it in the locker room during the season just cements it. We have the better coach, quarterback, DC. Those 3 things are gonna be difficult to overcome as all the teams before them have found out. Especially when their coach is a fucking lunatic. God his meltdown will be worth the price of admission! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There is ZERO chance he's not thinking about it.
He's one of those rare pairings of talent and historical drive.
He WANTS to be remembered forever and knows this is something that further cements him among the legends of all the sports. This puts him on the football Rushmore along with Brady, Rice and maybe Reggie?
And even that wouldn't be enough. He'd wanna be on the sports Rushmore. Like, Jordan, Ruth, Gretzky and Mahomes sort of thing.
The guy's pathological. Yeah, he wants this. He's thought about it.
Two major things Brady didn’t get.
A threepeat and a perfect season.
There’s a 100% chance Patrick has both of those circled. He went into the season saying threepeat, and even when we were 9-0, that always remained the priority. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
The better coach and quarterback almost always wins these games. We have top 2 all time at both. I don’t see a HOF trajectory for Sirianni or Hurts.
Hurts is nothing more than Alex Smith in a green uniform. Even in college he was replaced by Tua because he was afraid to throw the ball down the field. He hesitates all the time unless his receivers are wide open. And Sirianni has thrived in a weak NFC, he doesn't even call plays. You can train a monkey to do his job. :-) [Reply]