(Photo by Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
by Dakota Antelman
A simple observer of this week’s Patriots proceedings might easily conclude that Coach Bill Belichick has been wholly satisfied with the effort and progress made by his team in this playoff BYE week.
Even in the wake of a low scoring loss to the Bills in the regular season finale last Sunday, the Patriot skipper has kept a loose hold on his team. At the beginning of the week he scheduled just three practices (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday).
After Tuesday practice, he decided to take the team to the movies to see Christmas debuting blockbuster “American Sniper” on Thursday morning. The next day, on Wednesday, he broke free the traditional practice format and moved the team inside Gillette Stadium to play a team scrimmage.
The Patriots were somewhat surprised by the week’s bonus team time but were happy nonetheless about it.
“It was fun to have a competitive day," said quarterback Tom Brady of Wednesday’s scrimmage. "There were a lot of situations we covered. Just a great competitive spirit out there. It was a great day.”
Practice this week was self-focused and keen on keeping/building momentum largely because of the uncertainty surrounding the Patriots playoff fate in this time before the wild card games are decided. It was not the traditional week simply because the Patriots had nobody to prepare for.
Still though, Belichick seemed almost surprised with his team’s confidence and mental poise during their BYE week work. As a result he cancelled the previously scheduled Thursday practice letting players go home immediately following team meetings and the movie screening.
Because of their regular season dominance and in part also because of the confidence coaches have instilled in players this week, the Patriots are excited and driven as the playoffs approach.
“We always do feel like it’s our year. I think you work pretty hard in the offseason to get yourself to this point. It’s tough to do,” Brady said following on of this week’s practices. “I’ve been fortunate to be part of teams that have done it. We have a great football team. We’ll see. We have to go out there and earn it. No one is going to give it to us. You have to play your biggest at the biggest moments against the best teams in the toughest conditions [and] see what you’re made of.”
Brady was grabbing headlines a lot during the week of unorthodox practice. Of the biggest of those headlines resonated with an Adam Schefter mid-week report detailed a selfless restructuring of Brady’s contract that the veteran QB signed off on. Basically, the deal let the Patriots strip millions worth of incentives off Brady’s contract all in order to free up money to sign Darelle Revis and others this offseason.
Brady was celebrated by fans and teammates alike after the gesture, proving that he is “doing it right”, loving the team and sacrificing for the good of it.
Speaking on the subject of the restructure Wednesday, Brady said, “It’s been a privilege to play here. I love playing here. It’s just been a great experience in my life. Hopefully I’m here for the rest of my career, and hopefully I go out and play really well for this team. That matters more than anything. I’m going to try to be the best I can be. I play with a lot of great teammates, and I’ve played with a lot of great teammates over the years. I don’t take those things for granted.”
Brady and company were rolling this week. According to many reporters and players alike, practices were competitive and fast paced. The Patriots were in the right mindset with the right put-the-team-needs-first mentality ringing in their heads.
Bill Belichick, who is often cold and unwelcoming to media and fans but is never irrational, rewarded his players with a week of team excursions and deviations from the “plan” as well a day off to cap the week.
The practices were positive. The meetings had players thinking the right way and the team’s interactions with media suggested the presence of a bout of confidence swelling underneath them that could carry them to February glory.
“I think it was beneficial because it was very competitive,” Patriot corner Darelle Revis said of the practice week. “I think you’ve got to give credit to the coaches for seeing that, especially on the BYE week. It’s really an off week where we’re not playing, so I think we did a great job of just being competitive and having that competitive spirit and just trying to work on the things that we’ve talked about that we need to work on in the past.”
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