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Tag Archives: New England Patriots
The Anatomy of a Decision
4th and 2. Up 6. 2:08 remaining. Ball on your own 28. As a head coach, what do you do? More importantly, what process do you go through in order to make a decision. Many of you will recognize the … Continue reading
Posted in decision making, Football
Tagged 4th and 2, Bill Belichick, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots
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The Championship Myth
Full disclosure: I’m a huge Colts fan. I love Peyton Manning. Conversely, I’m not particularly fond of the Patriots or Tom Brady. Because of this, I thought that this would be a good time to discuss what I call “The … Continue reading
Posted in Football, player evaluation, randomness
Tagged Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady
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