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Super Bowl teams check egos at the door
“Today’s a real day”.
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“We just do so much”, said Wentz, who was wired for sound. “I’m not doing anything different outside of what I would do if I was in Philly”.
That was a reference to the Atlanta Falcons, who led the Patriots 28-3 during the third quarter of Super Bowl LI, only to see New England stage the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history to win in overtime. It gets to the point where everyone just wants the game to happen already.
For all of the hype and hoopla, the Super Bowl, as players and coaches like to remind us, is still just a game.
“A couple things from that is, number one, it’s been a couple days since we’ve been on the practice field, so it’s typical that you’re not going to have as crisp a practice”, Pederson said. We have to go out and be ourselves.
“They said, ‘Look, if we give it to you, you can’t spit it out until you get home, ‘ Of course they give it to me, and within five minutes I’m outside of the auto, throwing up all over the place”, Brady said. However, the second half of the session was too sloppy for the coach’s liking.
Montreal Alouettes coach Mike Sherman says Doug Pederson was as much a coach as a player when both were with the Green Bay Packers more than a decade ago.
According to ESPN, defensive tackle Tim Jernigan and cornerback Ronald Darby missed Thursday’s media availability.
“Rob’s a tough guy”.
Jernigan did not practice on Wednesday due to illness. “I’ve spent some time in the offseason trying to figure that out and what worked for us and what worked for me and then embracing that and using it this fall”. “He’s got to clear everything before he gets out there and plays, but we’re hopeful and we’ll see how it goes”.
He went on to serve as Brett Favre’s backup in Green Bay for eight seasons, which included two trips to the Super Bowl and a victory over the Patriots on January 26, 1997. “A lot of respect to those two and what they’ve meant to this league”. Some of those things carry over. Or add some run-and-shoot, or a different aspect of all plays that are run in the National Football League, and incorporate them into a west coast blocking scheme.
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Few reports proved that more than ESPN reporter Sal Paolantonio’s update on Doug Pederson’s favorite ice cream. In the month since the season ended, the Dolphins have hired a new offensive coordinator (Dowell Loggains), offensive line coach (Jeremiah Washburn), running backs coach (Eric Studesville), defensive line coach (Kris Kocurek) and defensive backs coach (Tony Oden).