Belichick calls Kavontae Turpin the best returner in football

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I'm not sure I like it when BB is talking this complimentary of us... hopefully, we beat them on Sunday anyway.
He's just trying to get the Cowboys full of themselves again. We all know what happens to Dallas teams who start to think their poop doesn't stink.
 

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He's just trying to get the Cowboys full of themselves again. We all know what happens to Dallas teams who start to think their poop doesn't stink.

Well yes, he does this psychological stuff every time he is coaching against us.
 

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He loves to butter up the other team. If they were playing Houston they would be the greatest team ever after listening to BB.
Lol lol lol lol exactly!!!! Then he'll come out Sunday and make our coaches look stupid and out scheme them
 

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In the midst of his weekly tongue bathing of that week's opponent he drops that gem at the 43 second mark.


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This stuff from fat billy was great when he had Brady to hard carry. Now he is nothing more than some dumb *** loser who isn't funny anymore and used to suck coaching the Browns.
 

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Lol. You are full of it.
I have heard that some where. Not sure if it was on a podcast maybe on this board but remember hearing it or reading it. I’m not saying it’s true, just wondering if anyone else heard it.
 

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The gameplan changed. No Turpin on offense. Luepke looked good in his appearance.
 

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Very detailed & impressive rundown of an opponent from memory. No accident this guy has all the hardware he does.
 

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Trust me when I tell you Belichick has watched ever game Dallas has played the last 2 years and he has found one or two things they do that he can use against them. For example, if there is an defensive lineman who tends to line up too close to the line of scrimmage, Belichick will talk to the refs before the game and tell them he lines up offsides all the time. During the game we will see 2 or 3 flags for that infraction. If an offensive lineman tends to hold, he will tell the refs to watch for that.

Otherwise his game plan is predictable. He identifies the players on both sides of the ball that can beat him and he finds a way to take them out of the game. Lamb will be his target on defense and Parsons will be his target on offense. Rest of the team has to step up.

The Patriots have a good defense. The offense will need to be at their best especially in the red zone.
 

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Belichick does this to every team he plays. This isn't exclusive to the Cowboys.
 

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I case you want to read the entire thing.

One paragraph to emphasize the rambling.


“It’s always interesting to look at Dallas here, obviously, a really good football team. They’ve been good for quite a while. They made a few adjustments last year. You know, Jerry, Stephen put together a great organization. Mike [McCarthy] has kind of evolved things a little bit this year, offensively, with his role in it. Dan [Quinn] does a great job with their defense, which is once again near the top of the league in a lot of categories, most importantly points. Bones [John Fassel] does a great job with the kicking game. They’re very aggressive, best returner in football. So, it’s a well-balanced team. I think Coach McCarthy has done a really good job balancing the team out. They obviously have some great players down there, eight guys in the Pro Bowl last year, most in the league. That’s kind of been their history, always had a lot of very good, high-profile players, going back about as far as you want to go back – maybe not until 1960, but not too long after that. They’ve got a lot of firepower, run the ball, done a good job with the running game. Pollard leads the league in touches. He’s got a lot of carries. Lamb is dynamic, great, great receiver, obviously we had problems with him two years ago, three years ago, whatever it was. [Brandin] Cooks is an explosive player. They have a really good offensive line. So, they’re good on offense and, defensively, the front is very disruptive. [Micah] Parsons obviously, every stat you could ever want, tackle for loss, pressures, quarterback hits, sacks. [DeMarcus] Lawrence, Osa [Odighizuwa], they’ve got a disruptive front and they play a lot of guys, similar to what we saw last week with the Jets. They’ll roll those guys through there, good depth on the defensive line. A lot of experience in the secondary with [Stephon Gilmore], [Malik] Hooker and then [DaRon] Bland outside. They got [Jourdan] Lewis back. He was hurt the first part of the year, preseason, didn’t play against the Giants, but he’s back in there now. So, good experience in the secondary. Then, Vander Esch, a really good middle linebacker, real smart guy, runs the defense, has a lot of range, a lot of size, really athletic kid, smart kid. He’s versatile, does a lot of things for them, plays in the deep part of the field, plays linebacker, plays on the edge of the defense and they do a lot of different things with him. I know Coach Quinn has a lot of praise for the flexibility of their defense…A number of different things with some guys like [Jayron] Kearse, Vander Esch and Parsons, guys that are versatile and can play different spots on the line of scrimmage, off the line of scrimmage. Even in Vander Esch and Kearse’s case, you can see those guys in the deep part of the field, and you can see them on the line of scrimmage, which is pretty unusual. But, that’s kind of a run down on their group. A new kicker, big leg, missed his first kick but has been good since then, had a good preseason. I can see why they kept him, a really strong leg. [C.J] Goodwin’s really another leader on special teams, another one of the [Matthew] Slater, [Deonte] Hardy type of guys, that are really the flag carriers in that group. So, pretty experienced team, added Mazi [Smith] on the defensive line. He’s part of the rotation, gives them another good defensive lineman in there. A lot of experience on this team, they go out there and they do a lot of things well. You can see why they have the consistency that they’ve had. Mike’s kind of, I’d say, changed things around a little bit this year, and it looks like that’s working out pretty well, too – getting things the way he wants them, helps them with kind of the complementary game that they’ve been trying to play. Mike’s always done a good job. He’s always been a really hard guy to coach against, gives the defense a lot of problems, schematically, and then obviously, they have good players. So, there you have it. That’s Dallas.”
 
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