CowboyFrog
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What was it, like 12 penalties for over 150 yards for us. Wow!
And that does not count the yards those penalties negated 3 were pretty big plays...
What was it, like 12 penalties for over 150 yards for us. Wow!
As he should given poor clock management has been his problem. He's not facing too much criticism. If we lost we be calling for his head .We won and he is still being crucified
Only clock management that matters is who is ahead when the game clock hits zeroAs he should given poor clock management has been his problem. He's not facing too much criticism. If we lost we be calling for his head .
Only clock management that matters is who is ahead when the game clock hits zero
Without Brady he will get used to losing. After a while it won't bother him at all.
He’s GOAT. He lucked out getting to coach Tom Brady for 2 decades sure, but the man is a great coach.
Having said that, I don’t think there is a huge gap between coaching staffs in the NFL. This gap is so tiny, that what always decides games and creates the perception of who is or isn’t a good coach is completely related to the talent on the field. Jimmy Johnson was a moron that was in over his head in 1990. In 1993 he was a genius.
If we were to play the Pats again, we would smoke them by four TD’s.
He watched his team get manhandled and TOP for the Cowboys was ridiculous and to top that off, he watched a QB set the record against him on his own field.
He watched a young OC with 0 fear of his reputation for defense and impose his will while fighting bad breaks and calls and to make that worse, he watched that young OC cool, calm and collected as he dissected his defense. He came with a plan and was working his plan.
He watched his defense give up 35 points, 567 yards with 445 passing yards and a 70% completion rate from the QB.
You could see the wheels turning in his head as he knew his team was really no match for the one he was playing and they were being kept in the game by luck and some help.
No doubt, this one hurt Belichick more than any other game in a very long time. Losing to Brady and then this on top of that losing this game was the double whammy as this was his chance to redeem himself for this season.
He is still Belichick but some of the bloom is off that rose, his mystique somewhat tarnished and he is nothing more than a mere mortal coach today. He was out coached and his team outplayed and he knows it. And so do the Krafts and fans.
Great post, well saidHe watched his team get manhandled and TOP for the Cowboys was ridiculous and to top that off, he watched a QB set the record against him on his own field.
He watched a young OC with 0 fear of his reputation for defense and impose his will while fighting bad breaks and calls and to make that worse, he watched that young OC cool, calm and collected as he dissected his defense. He came with a plan and was working his plan.
He watched his defense give up 35 points, 567 yards with 445 passing yards and a 70% completion rate from the QB.
You could see the wheels turning in his head as he knew his team was really no match for the one he was playing and they were being kept in the game by luck and some help.
No doubt, this one hurt Belichick more than any other game in a very long time. Losing to Brady and then this on top of that losing this game was the double whammy as this was his chance to redeem himself for this season.
He is still Belichick but some of the bloom is off that rose, his mystique somewhat tarnished and he is nothing more than a mere mortal coach today. He was out coached and his team outplayed and he knows it. And so do the Krafts and fans.
As long as Brady is around it will bother him.Without Brady he will get used to losing. After a while it won't bother him at all.
I agree. Mac Jones has a bright future.Pats have a good QB. That's half the battle in rebuilding your franchise. They just need to rebuild talent in a lot of positions. They'll be back.
Of course it won't, I wasn't insinuating this is a life long loss but it will last beyond the next couple of games because of the way he is. That A&M loss will not leave Saban anytime soon, it's just the way they're made. And they are cut from the same cloth as HC's.He can take his rings and go fishing with Jimmy any time he wants. When he's giving his HOF speech I doubt this game will even cross his mind.
...CC, you dont think the suicide hotline might be activated? I mean, your so use to winning that getting spanked like this, opens all kinds of Eddies whirling in yer head.He watched his team get manhandled and TOP for the Cowboys was ridiculous and to top that off, he watched a QB set the record against him on his own field.
He watched a young OC with 0 fear of his reputation for defense and impose his will while fighting bad breaks and calls and to make that worse, he watched that young OC cool, calm and collected as he dissected his defense. He came with a plan and was working his plan.
He watched his defense give up 35 points, 567 yards with 445 passing yards and a 70% completion rate from the QB.
You could see the wheels turning in his head as he knew his team was really no match for the one he was playing and they were being kept in the game by luck and some help.
No doubt, this one hurt Belichick more than any other game in a very long time. Losing to Brady and then this on top of that losing this game was the double whammy as this was his chance to redeem himself for this season.
He is still Belichick but some of the bloom is off that rose, his mystique somewhat tarnished and he is nothing more than a mere mortal coach today. He was out coached and his team outplayed and he knows it. And so do the Krafts and fans.