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Bruschi sees secondary as ‘error repeaters’ – ESPN Boston

November 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Bruschi sees secondary as ‘error repeaters’ – ESPN Boston

Per me and Frenz’s discussion on the podcast yesterday…

“But let me tell you what drives coach Belichick crazy. What drives him crazy is when you are an error repeater. When you make one mistake, and then you go into a week of practice and you try to fix things, and then you go out there the next week and you do the exact same thing. And that’s what happened. “Compare the deep ball that cost them the game in Seattle and the deep ball early in the game vs. the St. Louis Rams. Did you see any similarities to that play? It was pretty much the exact same play. The safety made the same technical error and the result was the same for another big play against the Patriots.

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