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      09-15-2020, 05:56 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Bongoxxx View Post
I’ve argued this for years, both Bill and Tom were in the right place at the right time.

No way TB would have had the same career if he was on say the Cowboys, Bills, Jets - I could go on and on. He’s definitely the most decorated QB of all time, but definitely not the most talented.

Bellichick has a unique ability to understand the strengths of players and put them in a position to excel. Just look at players he signs for a game, they go off for 150 yards and a couple TDs only to be released the following week. He identified something he saw in tape that would work against a particular team and exploits it. As well, look at the success of other QBs when TB goes down with an injury....they don’t miss a beat.

We’ll see how the year plays out, but Brady looked average and the Pats got the job done.
Well said....as a Lombardi fan its difficult to say it, but Bellichick is the greatest coach of all time.
And as you said, only 1 game, but SO refreshing to see the GB offense keep the pedal down instead of the usual MacCarthy "going into a shell to protect the lead" nonsense. Packers may actually have something here.
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