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LesBaker

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I just saw something where the Pats put in 8 new plays on the morning of the KC game - used half of them and they all gained positive yardage. How do you prepare for a team that can do something like that? That's able to adapt and change itself that quickly?

That's happened before, it's not some amazing characteristic that team possesses.

But feel free to assume.

- They're healthy
- They're playing their best ball right now
- They're way more experienced with post-season
- They know most of the Rams star players pretty well already
- Brady had his WTF? plays yesterday, they're out of his system

This is like a coin flip. What happened on the last one has no bearing on the next one.

Boston really is a city full of disgusting people. Remember they got the N word trending in 2014 because a black hockey player scored a goal against them in overtime lol. Gross people. The kind to make your skin crawl.

IIRC they were OK with bussing.

Nobody on NE besides Brady has me very concerned.

Belichick should ALWAYS concern the other team.

The guy is one smart MFer and is among the best to ever walk a sideline. And he has the most experience on this particular field of play at this level than anyone..........by a mile.

IIRC he has coached in 11 Super Bowls, number 12 is coming up, with 9 as a HC (coming up), and 2 early on as a DC with Parcells that they won and 1 other they lost.

The #1 concern about playing NE is the combo of the QB and the HC.

The Rams can win the game, NE is not invincible. But they have to be ready for a fight because this group knows what the fuck they are doing.
 

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Les, I agree. I wanted to play the Chefs because I was pretty certain we could outcoach Andy Reid.

Belicheater will have a good game plan.
 

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I realize it's early but everyone and there mother yet again dismissing this team but check this just finished watching nfl total access and early predictions and they of course all picked the patriots but here comes the bitch punk ass who played for 37 teams but the saints are his team for obvious reasons and comes out and says pats win big by like two or three touchdowns and then followed it up with something about saints fans being happy with that.

What a salty pathetic ass clown who lets face it never really lived up to all his hype very good player but not what everyone thought. Wow talk about doing your job with sheer malice and bias.
 

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Didn't martz draw up some plays on the field during superbowl 36 because the cheats knew all their plays?

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Our guys have said that McVay draws up plays on the field if he feels inspired. Pats fans just aren't good at knowing what real football is like. They're too used to cheating to understand how normal teams operate.
 
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Belichick should ALWAYS concern the other team.

The guy is one smart MFer and is among the best to ever walk a sideline. And he has the most experience on this particular field of play at this level than anyone..........by a mile.

IIRC he has coached in 11 Super Bowls, number 12 is coming up, with 9 as a HC (coming up), and 2 early on as a DC with Parcells that they won and 1 other they lost.

The #1 concern about playing NE is the combo of the QB and the HC.

The Rams can win the game, NE is not invincible. But they have to be ready for a fight because this group knows what the freak they are doing.


Brady and Belichick have been together for 19 years. McDaniels, OC, has been there 15 of those years. Scarnecchia, OL coach, has been there for 17 of those years.

It's not just Belichick and Brady, it's the consistency of the entire offense. Head Coach, QB, Offensive Coordinator, offensive line coach.

But, as you said, they can be beaten, and the Rams are good enough, but you have to be very aggressive to do it.
 
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How can the Pats can have that kind of HC/OC/OL consistency for all of those years? Why don't they lose their offensive staff like we do under McVay?
Its not like the Pats aren't having success lol.

I'm just curious.
 

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How can the Pats can have that kind of HC/OC/OL consistency for all of those years? Why don't they lose their offensive staff like we do under McVay?
Its not like the Pats aren't having success lol.

I'm just curious.
as much as i hate to say the patriots way is the bill way .. thats why they have been doing what they are doing over the last 11 years Bill is the straw that the drink ,,,,shit he is the glass ,,the drink and the funky little umbrella that goes in it

Bill is the reason jimmy G has job bill is the reason the Matt cassell was a thing

its all on bill (i mean granted he sold his soul to the devil ) and has questionable morals in regards to winning and what it takes ,, but you cant deny how good he really is

i remember an interview of head coaches about fumble calls on punt returns he refused to tell the journalist what theirs was every other coach was spilling their guts.. he isnt in madden ... the guy does thing his way (i see Mcvay being simmilar but less cheaty when he has some more experience)
 

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Brady and Belichick have been together for 19 years. McDaniels, OC, has been there 15 of those years. Scarnecchia, OL coach, has been there for 17 of those years.

It's not just Belichick and Brady, it's the consistency of the entire offense. Head Coach, QB, Offensive Coordinator, offensive line coach.

But, as you said, they can be beaten, and the Rams are good enough, but you have to be very aggressive to do it.

We can thank Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weis and Eric Mangini flaming out as a reason why coaches aren't going anywhere or being asked.

I don't think any BB coach has become a successful HC.
 
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We can thank Romeo Crennel and Charlie Weis and Eric Mangini flaming out as a reason why coaches aren't going anywhere or being asked.

I don't think any BB coach has become a successful HC.

Is that why Belichick is still there? Of course not. Is that why Brady is still there? Of course not. Is that why Scarnecchia is still there? Not really, he retired and they talked him into coming back. Is that why McDaniels is still there? Not really because he left and bombed on his own. So is Romeo Crennel's, Charlie Weis's, and Eric Mangini's failures as HCs the reason they have that continuity, no. Further, what difference would it make, they have the kind of continuity of excellence at those spots no one else has.
 
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Is that why Belichick is still there? Of course not. Is that why Brady is still there? Of course not. Is that why Scarnecchia is still there? No really, he retired and they talked him into coming back. Is that why McDaniels is still there? Not really because he left and bombed on his own. So is Romeo Crennel's, Charlie Weis's, and Eric Mangini's failures as HCs the reason they have that continuity, not really. Further, what difference would it make, they have the kind of continuity of excellence at those spots no one else has.

I think his point was that BB is the knot that holds everything together. All the coaches that have left the Pats to become head coaches fell flat on their collective faces.
 
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I think his point was that BB is the knot that holds everything together. All the coaches that have left the Pats to become head coaches fell flat on their collective faces.

The point is they have perhaps the best HC, the best QB, the best OL coach, and the best OC, and they've been there for 19, 19, 17, and 15 years respectively. That's what you're playing against. Not just Belichick.
 
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The point is they have perhaps the best HC, the best QB, the best OL coach, and the best OC, and they've been there for 19, 19, 17, and 15 years respectively. That's what you're playing against. Not just Belichick.
Just, no. I would trade Kromer for his counterpart in New England (Oline coach)..and no one is better/fresher/more innovative than Sean McVay in calling plays...Not even Bellicheat.

EDIT. I would not take Brady over Goff at this point in his career.
 

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Les, I agree. I wanted to play the Chefs because I was pretty certain we could outcoach Andy Reid.

Belicheater will have a good game plan.


I see it the other way - I was rooting for the Pats. I think the Rams can contain the Pats offense better than KC, and I think we can still get our points against the Pats.
...plus, who better to beat the Pats than the Rams? :yess:
 

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McVay and co need to generate a fake playbook with a set or two in and let a Pats stooge.....no doubt the Cheats will have them out and about....to find it.
Also, NE is running the ball very well with. FB.
It's old school power football.
Followed ofmcourse by captain check down throwing his wide array of screens and 6 yard passes.
The run routes with Edelman and matching up physically with Gronk are major issues.
 

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Bill takes away your best player on offense and defends

JJ watt in his career has 0.5 a sack against the pats

Tyreek hill had one catch in the AFCCG
Kelce was limited to like 30 yards

I don’t mind admiting they worry me
 

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I see it the other way - I was rooting for the Pats. I think the Rams can contain the Pats offense better than KC, and I think we can still get our points against the Pats.
...plus, who better to beat the Pats than the Rams? :yess:

Yes i was rooting for the Pats. I did not want to see the Chiefs offense again
 
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Just, no. I would trade Kromer for his counterpart in New England (Oline coach)..and no one is better/fresher/more innovative than Sean McVay in calling plays...Not even Bellicheat.

Belichick doesn't call the plays. McDaniels does and Brady has the option to check down at the line of scrimmage based on what he sees. For example, if you saw the OT drive against KC, Brady was checking down most of the way.

But you know that.
 
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