Bill Belichick
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You know, offensively, you know, you take the talent that you have and try to make the most of it.
So I would say in college football, which is where we get our resources from in the NFL, you know, some of that's a function of what's available, you know, what's coming out, what they're teaching in college, what type of players they're developing, because that's really what you have to choose from.
So I do think there are some trends, but fundamentally, it really comes down to, you know, having good, solid fundamentals.
And doing the little things right that will enable you to win your one-on-one matchups.
And I'd say I don't think those have changed too dramatically over the years.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, speak for yourself is pretty obvious.
If you have any comments to make, just make them personally.
Don't say things like,
We're Shane's looking really good this year.
I mean, he should probably have 15 sacks the way he's he's rushing the passer, you know, and start making expectations and predictions for other people, things like that.
Ignore the noise.
I mean, there's so much airtime that's filled, whether it's on the radio, on the Internet, on TV of people talking about football.
All right.
And players and matchups and everything.
And again, with all due respect, and look, I've been part of that, too.
So I understand.
But, you know, with all due respect, the people that talk about it haven't been in our building.
They haven't watched us practice.