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Old 11-19-2012, 01:43 PM   #61
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This is HUGE! Wasn't gronk the only guy to score a TD against us last game?
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Old 11-19-2012, 02:06 PM   #62
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it was after a pick 6 ...
it was after Shane Vereens TD, a drive that began at the Ind 39 up 52-24 w/ 7 1/2 to play and saw Brady drop back twice.
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Old 11-19-2012, 02:07 PM   #63
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Couldn't care less about running up the score, but using one of your top playmakers as a blocker on the extra point team is monumentally stupid. It's like using a quarterback as a punt protector.

Oh wait ....
we don't use a QB as a punt protector, we use Tim Tebow.
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Belichick was on WEEI for normal Monday chat. Said he had pulled Gronk so he could see Shiancoe with the first team for some snaps, but they don't change up the specialty units, and Gronk got hurt blocking on the extra point.

Said he had surgery today and would miss a couple of weeks. WEEI was reporting that it would be 2 to 3 and not as bad as initially thought.

Hernandez is supposed to play this week. They held him out Sunday as a precaution and probably because the didn't feel they needed him this week.

BTW... I was glad to see them keep scoring right until their last possession (when they put Mallett in). The biggest failing of this team the last year has been coughing up double digit leads in the 4th quarter. It was nice to see them play a full game.

They have Hernandez, Shiancoe, Fells, and Hoowanu....(or whatever the hell his name is) to play TE this week.
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Old 11-19-2012, 05:05 PM   #65
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Here is Belichicks answer to the press on Gronk.

For those asking the question why Bill Belichick would leave a top player like Rob Gronkowski in a blowout victory -- which is a hot-button talk-radio topic after Gronkowski broke his forearm while playing the wing on an extra-point attempt that made the score 59-24 Sunday -- Belichick shared his philosophy on the topic.

As part of his regularly scheduled appearance on sports radio WEEI, Belichick was asked by co-host Michael Holley his thinking on when to pull players.

"We've seen those games in the NFL every year, teams that have a lead -- you can go back to the Indianapolis-Tampa game when they scored like 24 points in four minutes, the Buffalo-Houston playoff game where it's 35-0 at halftime and you lose 38-35, whatever it was. It doesn't take much in this league. Teams can score quickly. Turnovers.

"I think you just keep playing. At some point, there is a point [but] then you only have so many players, so somebody has to play. I think you have to be careful when you are trying to run a team to go up to one guy and say, 'Michael, we're going to leave you in the game because we don't really care about you, but Glenn, we're going to take you out because you're really important.' I don't think that's really a good way to approach a team. I've never done that. I don't think that would be a very successful approach to it."

Belichick expounded upon his thoughts on managing those situations, before adding, "Football players play football. You tell me which guys are going to get hurt and I'll get them out of there."

As for the wing position on the field-goal protection unit, Belichick previously mentioned that it's an important job.

"I could just hear it now, if someone else is in at wing that wasn't used to playing there on the field-goal team, and a guy came around the edge and dove in there and the holder or kicker got torn up -- 'Why was he in there? Why wouldn't you go with the same guy that's been doing it all game?' We can play that game all day. As long as you know what the results are, you always have the right argument. Players are prepared to play 60 minutes. The game is 60 minutes long. If you can take a guy out, or you want to take a guy out, you can do that. But a guy's got to play."
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^Has a pretty good rationale there and that's all the matters.
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Old 11-19-2012, 05:45 PM   #67
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it was after Shane Vereens TD, a drive that began at the Ind 39 up 52-24 w/ 7 1/2 to play and saw Brady drop back twice.
Also worth noting is that Gronkowski was on the bench for the entire drive. He only came in for the PAT since teams rarely sub on kicking plays because of the lack of PT together and much higher risk of a K or holder getting hurt on a blown assignment than a blocker getting hurt.
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Old 11-20-2012, 12:08 AM   #68
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Couldn't care less about running up the score, but using one of your top playmakers as a blocker on the extra point team is monumentally stupid. It's like using a quarterback as a punt protector.
actually, Gronk always plays special teams and no football coach ever takes out a player on special teams no matter what the score is. They don't even consider it.
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Old 11-20-2012, 06:39 AM   #69
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We are only talking about this because he got hurt.
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