Big day coming from this guy tomorrow.
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Big day coming from this guy tomorrow.
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Your New England Patriots cheerleaders. Kinda funny how some of them are in the “show us your armpits” pose…
2011 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS CHEERLEADERS ROSTER
Amanda Riddle
Kelsey Fournier
Kayla Vernaglia
Brittney-Lynne Stanley
Asia Barnes
Patricia Fox
Michelle Nigro
Stephanie Sanchez
Heather Santoro
Siobhan O’Keefe
Randi Pittman
Athena Lazo
Stephanie Petronelli
Cassie Go
Sallie Werst
Sarah Wiewel
Jessica Aiello
Brianna Kounelas
Amber Smith
Jodi Ricci
Sara Caldeira
Lauren Marchetti
Alexandra Sova
Ashley Baldwin
Britni Baron
Casey Sullivan
Alexa Flutie
Amanda Soucy
Kathryn Hamilton
Jessica Thompson
Brianna MunozI WOULD HAVE THEM ALL IF I COULD
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Probably the greatest BB-TFB moment of all time. And the best part, I was there. San Diego, January 2007.
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Earlier we wrote a detailed “macro” overview of what we took away from part one of Bill Belichick: A Football Life. Of course one post is never enough to talk about all the delightfulness that the program contained so here are some other thoughts and observations on the little moments and minutiae.
– When BB talks about matching up against Josh McDaniels he points out that the Broncos would run the Patriots offense. Yet I find it funny that the Broncos came out and immediately went to the “Wild Horses” formation from the first play of the game. That’s not the Patriots offense.
– It seems like BB can almost give his non-answers to the media without even pausing to think about it or care anymore.
– I love Mr. Kraft and Jonathan for giving the kind of freedom BB needs to run the team his way, but I couldn’t help but feel like BB was annoyed every time Mr. Kraft asked him questions. Mr. Kraft still seemed very much like a fan to me at times, which is a good thing, but it also seemed to grate on people’s nerves sometimes. Like when he asked Richard Seymour if this was the most talented Patriots team in his time. What? The 2009 Patriots? Um, no Mr. Kraft. Not even close. Not on paper, not on the field. Not before the season or after it. But I’m pretty sure Seymour didn’t know it either, otherwise he might’ve known he could end up somewhere like Oakland just a couple weeks later.
– It sure seems like Brian Belichick is looking to follow in the family business, eh?
– Brady was kinda whiny during that Buffalo game huh?
– If BB was already preaching about playing with enthusiasm before week one it seems pretty clear he foresaw the team’s lack of it as a potential problem. Despite his efforts the season still went down the tubes because of it.
– I didn’t care for Derrick Mason before, I cared for him even less after the show, and now that he’s crying about it just for publicity he’s officially hit the bottom of the list for me. Works out nicely though because he’s on the Jets.
– Is it just me or was the Ed Reed stuff awkwardly uncomfortable? It reminded me of some dude pining over a super hot girl that is totally out of his league.
– Really kinda pissed at the producers for making BB cry before the week two Jets game. Not that he hadn’t already told everyone what couldn’t be allowed to happen, but still.
– It was fun to hear BB hammer home the point about not beating the good teams in the AFC in 2008 when I had hammered that point home many times myself on the blog.
Everything he does, he does at an exceptional level. He looks like he’s guessing more than he ever has. But boy, does he have a burst. He’s crouching down low back there, and playing really low. But he changes it up. I mean, it’s just so obvious when he’s reading the quarterback. Those receivers will run right past him, and he never flinches. He doesn’t even acknowledge them. He’s just reading the quarterback.
BB crushing on Ed Reed
The later scene where BB talks to Reed before the game was closely reminiscent of this:
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NFLN Playbook: Patriots slight edge over Chargers
Great stuff from my favorite non-Belichick documentary program on television. Sounds like they really think the key is getting to Rivers, luckily I think we’ll be able to do that.
CIN 8/15 = 53% NYJ 6/13 = 46% BUF 5/10 = 50% MIA 10/15 = 66% BAL 5/16 = 31% SD 7/15 = 46% MIN 4/11 = 36% Statistically the Vikings game was the best one yet for the Patriots defense on third down, however these stats don’t reflect the two times that the Pats […]