ChasBB Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM Posted yesterday at 04:30 AM (edited) Excellent video ... (I searched on this link and didn't find it, so apologize if I missed this being posted) Brady collected all quotes from opposing players for clues on their gameplan and (apparently) often found the clues he was looking for. Edited yesterday at 04:32 AM by ChasBB Quote
Mikie2times Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, ChasBB said: Excellent video ... (I searched on this link and didn't find it, so apologize if I missed this being posted) Brady collected all quotes from opposing players for clues on their gameplan and (apparently) often found the clues he was looking for. This is what you listen to when you fall asleep isn't it? Ya it is....Sicko Edited yesterday at 05:33 AM by Mikie2times 1 Quote
ChasBB Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Author Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM 2 hours ago, Mikie2times said: This is what you listen to when you fall asleep isn't it? Ya it is....Sicko LOL (for real) - good zinger! 1 Quote
transient Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM Was that a shot at Wrex at the end? Quote
ChasBB Posted yesterday at 02:54 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:54 PM 2 hours ago, transient said: Was that a shot at Wrex at the end? Maybe, but it could be directed at a number of coaches, I think. Coaches just have to let slip one tidbit of info on how they plan to attack the opponent to provide TMI (too much information). Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted yesterday at 03:23 PM Posted yesterday at 03:23 PM 25 minutes ago, ChasBB said: Maybe, but it could be directed at a number of coaches, I think. Coaches just have to let slip one tidbit of info on how they plan to attack the opponent to provide TMI (too much information). I remember Jimmy Johnson saying he saw a play during an interview in the Bills 4th Super Bowl week. They were interviewing someone with practice going on in the background. But he saw a goal line play to Thurman that he recognized in the game and the Cowboys blew it up because of that. Another example of not being buttoned up. Quote
Long Suffering Fan Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM Posted yesterday at 03:45 PM 16 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: I remember Jimmy Johnson saying he saw a play during an interview in the Bills 4th Super Bowl week. They were interviewing someone with practice going on in the background. But he saw a goal line play to Thurman that he recognized in the game and the Cowboys blew it up because of that. Another example of not being buttoned up. I remember it as a bit of a fluke. A reporter was giving a report and there was practice going on in the background. Apparently the Bills ran a shuttle run play and they had never done that all year. Johnson saw it and prepared his defense for it. If I remember right, that was the Thurman fumble play, but to connect the fumble to that preparation seems like a stretch. Quote
buffalostu2 Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM From the two biggest cheaters in football history, still trying to cover up their unethical behavior. There is integrity in sports, but not in New England. 1 Quote
BuffaloBill Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Posted yesterday at 05:16 PM Truth is that as good as McDermott has been he could learn from Bellicheat’s example. The Bills have been outcoached and out played in the playoffs. McD needs to find another level. Quote
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