10-29-2007, 10:36 PM
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Swearinger
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 12,626
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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Originally Posted by Prop13
Classless or not, I would think running up the score would be dangerous. ...for your quarterback. I would think that eventually somebody's gonna go Buddy Ryan on your ass.
I mean, if I'm the Jets or Miami--two teams that have all but given up on the season--why would I go out there and embarrass myself in front of my fans against a team that totally outclasses me and fully intends to run up the score? At some point, when a coach is watchin' the film, it has to occur to him that his best chance of winning, rather, his best chance of not getting completely embarrassed is to knock Tom Brady out of the game.
I mean, if I'm the coach of a marginal team, a guy who may or may not be on the hot seat anyway, what's worst?
A) Getting the score run up on you in front of your home crowd.
B) The opposition ridiculing you by putting their defense in as offense.
C) Both A and B
D) Taking a fifteen yard penalty and breaking Tom Brady's legs.
I think Buddy Ryan would opt for the latter. It only takes one coach to come to that conclusion. The Pats have a bunch more games to play, some of them against their division rivals, and it only takes one--just one coach--to say, "I'm not gonna let that happen to me."
Belichick is gonna take Tom Brady out of the game after they run up the score, so if you want to stop that from happening, logic says you're gonna have to take care of Tom Brady before he runs up the score.
Things happen in games. Players get ejected. Players get suspended--it happens all the time. Every week some players get hurt. If they have a penalty for something, in a way, it's part of the game. It wouldn't be the first time a quarterback's leg was broken.
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I personally would love to see some DE rub Brady's face in the turf so hard he can never again be the Stetson Man. That team makes me ill.
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