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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Uh, yeah, you can.
You'd be smart to choose not to, because his "accomplishments" don't paint him in a positive light.
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What do you mean?
That's crazy. Just crazy. Are you going to take away all that he accomplished in the past, and imply that its not going to make any difference whatsoever?
Were already seeing the Pats way come into effect here. Despite their record, this team is making progress but you guys just don't want to view it in a positive way.
Good teams construct their way from special teams first, and go from there. Thats the way the Pats did it. Thats part of their philosophy and plan on how they build a good team. They have a slow methodical approach on how to build a team so you gotta get this 45+ players and only 2 come out of it crap out of your system. If you want to score an whole boatload of good players right away, you're going to be disappointed as we can all see, and just simply don't understand how Pioli is going about in building this team.
Step 1 of the "Pats way" is already accomplished here and we are seeing it with the special teams. Look at the special teams and how they're built? It first started off by hiring an excellent an special teams coach in Steve Hoffman, what did he do? He developed a kicker, played a role in improving the coverage units over the course of the year. the only exception is the return game, and hopefully Lawrence can pan out and be the return guy this team needs.
Step 2 of the "Pats way" is already in effect. We hired 2 excellent co-ordinators. Why did the Pats win superbowls? Because they first started off with a strong special teams and built an excellent coaching staff as well. The players came along slowly as i expect the same here AND SO SHOUD YOU! I have the utmost confidence that Pioli knows what he is doing judging from the moves he is making and working within the "Pats" philosophy. Sticking to the plan. It worked before so why can't it work again?