Patriots QB Tom Brady said the team must start listening to head coach Bill Belichick more if they want to avoid another late-season slide as they did last season, culminating in an embarrassing playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens, reports Peter King, of SI.com. "We've got to start listening more to coach (Bill) Belichick. We've got young kids who are good players. We've got the best football coach of all time. He's got the answers. We as a team have to take the teaching and the coaching we're being given," Brady said. "Our fans think just because we're wearing the same jerseys, we're the same team. And we're not,'' Brady added. "Teams change in this league every year, and ours is no exception. Last year was pretty disappointing in a lot of ways, obviously. Losing to Baltimore the way we lost in the playoffs, losing leads late, losing on the road. Every year is so different, and the way we approach this year will be extremely important. We need to see the toughness. We need to see the commitment. Can we take the coaching?''
Best coach of all time?? Tom's drinking too much of Bill's koolaid.
Nice little rah rah speech from their offensive team leader though......now can he lead their defense too?