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we didn't mention Brady because he wasn't on the field for the play. I do reject your theory that the difference between players, esp. Qbs, and that other average qbs could have had the same 4th quarter as Brady did against that D.I notice you didnt mention Brady in there....thank god.This team is all Bill....pure genius. The difference in NFL players is so negligible (note guys off the street getting 100 yards in the Superbowl) the ultimate sustainable advantage is coaching.Not only did they practice it, but Belichik apparently interceded after the play was run (with Garaffolo playing the role of Russell Wilson) and specifically coached Arrington and Butler on how to jump the route. This is why the Patriots are great. It has nothing to do with deflated footballs, Spygate, or any other BS. Belichik simply outworks everyone else and has an amazing attention to detail.Why would we want to give the pats any credit for a good play on the ball. Clearly just horrible play calling.gump said:So Butler said the Pats practiced defending that exact play at the end of their last practice, and he recognized it immediately.
Seattle was severely out-coached there.
Which makes me cry as a Bills fan....when Brady (average today) retires the run will not end![]()
Your continued struggles as a Bills fan will have less to do with what Bill does and more to do with how the team is run.
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