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Belichick not happy with preseason loss to Panthers


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“The Panthers obviously did a good job tonight,” Bill Belichick told reporters after the game. “Coach Rivera, his staff, their team played well in all three phases of the game and outplayed us across the board for four quarters. We have a lot of work to do, it really wasn’t any part of the game that was very competitive. We just have to go back to work, and see if we can find a way to do a few things better than we did them tonight. 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/08/25/belichick-not-happy-with-preseason-loss-to-panthers/

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3 minutes ago, Dex said:

He fuging hates us and daddy loves it.

I would probably replace hates with respects.

Want to beat BB as consistently as possible...have a mobile QB...his defenses struggle vs. them.  And with Luke, TD, and Shaq, we have LB's whose strengths take away some of their strengths on offense.

Also, want to rattle Brady...interior pressure...and we have Poe and KK.

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5 minutes ago, Dex said:

He fuging hates us and daddy loves it.

I hate thePats so much and hope they go 0-16 but I will say that if we are to win the SB this year this is no team I'd rather beat than the Pats. Get revenge just like the Eagles did last year and make Brady tied for most SB losses as well...

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The Pats often start out looking like they've finally run out of gas and won't sniff the playoffs. I'll believe it when I see it. They usually get better as the season progresses and it seems that every year the other AFC East teams are just there to pad the Pats' win column. 

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10 minutes ago, caatfan said:

The Pats often start out looking like they've finally run out of gas and won't sniff the playoffs. I'll believe it when I see it. They usually get better as the season progresses and it seems that every year the other AFC East teams are just there to pad the Pats' win column. 

As long as they have Bills Miami and Jets to play they can always get into the playoffs. 

Outside of that, they are the best in football at making adjustments, plugging in players that would be garbage elsewhere and making them serviceable, and of course a closer for a quarterback.

thats just the truth.

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34 minutes ago, MikeD83 said:

The Pats would struggle to make the playoffs in the NFC this year. They are lucky to play in their cake division in a far inferior conference. 

I agree with he second part at least.  They are basically pencilled into he playoffs every year due to being in the AFC least.   

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