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That's my move. Those kids, here's what
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I know. Here's what I know. As a player,
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as a player, you show up, you you take
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care of your body, you work out, you
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train, you get to the practice field,
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and you bust your hump, and you compete
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with the other guys, and you get ready
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to play football. And so, all this
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outside noise of of like the what Steve
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Belichick's had to go through and and
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and and his medical situation, cuz he's
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directly on the field. Sure, could that
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could that have an impact because he's,
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you know, the defensive coordinator
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directly on the field. But by golly,
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it's it's not it's not a bad situation
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to know that Bill Belichick's standing
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right there running the defense, and
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that Bob Bratkowski is obviously running
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the offense, but, you know, all this
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other stuff with all the other things
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that go on, you know what? Get your hand
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in the dirt, get your hand in the dirt,
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come off the football, put your face in
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the fan, hit somebody, and make great
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things happen, and forget about all this
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other stuff. And to me, people yap and
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talk about this and that and and all
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those other things. And sure, it gives
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people something to talk about, but
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strictly from a player's perspective,
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from a player's perspective, you're
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there to play ball. You're there to play
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We're there to get to Ireland to play
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ball, and that's what they're focused