I'm sure BB had Woodhead xerox the Jet's playbook for him. I just wonder what kind of effect that will have on the game. It's not like these two teams don't know the others strengths and weaknesses but it will be interesting to see if BB uses some inside knowledge to add some new wrinkles to his defense. I'm more concerned with Brady just dinking and dunking us to death, he does get the ball out quick.
I was wondering last year what the "Baker Factor" was going to be, or the "Hobson Factor" or the "Ventrone Factor". So many factors, so little time. I wonder what they are going to do defensively, I hope Brady doesn't dink and dunk all day. I hope they don't score points. I hope the short guys dont run a fumblerooski, I hope they don't run a fake FG.
The offense has changed a lot since we got rid of Woodhead and Beelzicheck doesn't need any help figuring our offense out (hint: we like to run the ball and pass to Keller over the middle). Woodhead is the type of running back the Jets are very good at neutralizing. I'm more worried about Green-Ellis.
figuratively Speaking I wasn't speaking in the literal sense, but then I guess you weren't very good at English lit.
Didn't the Pats pick up Woodhead before our first game against them? A lot of good he did them with all that information.
I am curious, did Belichick have Woodhead Xerox the playbook before or after the Jets cut him and took it from him? Hey op, quick hide the CIA is tailing you.
Wow, an English Lit reference. That and the use of BB for shortening a name, I am guessing you went to Harvard.
Aren't the Jets running with Shawn Crable who the Pats just dumped a week or 2 ago? Maybe he xerox'd the Pats playbook so everyone is even. 'Cept Crables is probably more up to date.
Playbooks can be easily scanned unless they have embedded microchips that prevent them from leaving a certain facility. I guess you could scan it at the facility then if you had an iPad or something with scanning capabilities.
You have over 9400 posts in 3 years; that turns out to about 8.6 posts per day. It's pretty sad that you cull (To pick out from others; select) through the threads to respond to the most innocuous of posts. You really need to get a life. As for my education went to Stonybrook.
Bill Belichek has spent years game planning against Schotty. He probably knows that offense better than Woodhead. Not too many surprises to spring on a divisional rival with all the games played against each other.