Belichick on Brady
So, coach, can you comment on Tom Brady's performance at practice today?
"No, not really. He was out there, along with everybody else."
Uh, can you elaborate on that a bit?
"He was out there like everybody else."
Cool. Wonder if you might talk a little bit about Randy Moss's performance over the past two weeks, whether there were chances that weren't executed or whether the defenses were taking him away?
"What we try to do offensively is move the ball and score points, and no matter how we do that that's our objective."
Awesome. Coach, might you give an Asian journalist a cheap soundbite about the global audience and worldwide appeal of the Super Bowl?
"You probably know a lot more about that than I do....I'm not trying to be disrespectful, I just don't know that much about it....What I am trying to focus on is the New York Giants....All the other things, where it's being broadcast, who's doing it and all that, I really don't know that much about it."
Tremendous. And 19-0? Thoughts?
"Right now we're just trying to get a win on Sunday....I respect the question and where you're coming from and all that, but it's really not anything we're thinking about right now."
By Dan Steinberg |
January 28, 2008; 5:51 PM ET
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Posted by: Arlington Pimp | January 28, 2008 5:58 PM
Uhh, I guess I got carried away the first time I tried to post this comment. I've edited myself this time.
"Gosh DARN that man's a hole in the middle of a keister. I'm actually kind of glad he quit on my team after one day as the head coach."
Posted by: Derek | January 28, 2008 7:11 PM
The issue is a non story. BB is doing the right thing. TB will be out on the field on sunday.....now you have his status. LOL
Posted by: caphcky | January 28, 2008 9:44 PM
Hi caphcky!
Posted by: Chris in SS | January 29, 2008 10:01 AM
What was the interesting thing? Oh! That. Yeah. I should have guessed. This post is good, but not good enough.
Posted by: ninja9220 | April 6, 2008 2:00 PM
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Easier to get war updates and troop-deployment plans from the Pentagon. Maybe Belichick should head our federal information-gathering agencies and do all the press conferences--he certainly can keep a secret.