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January 28, 2008
Bill Belichick considers this Super Bowl his most important game
With a perfect season and Super Bowl XLII on the line, New England coach Bill Belichick said that Sunday's game against the Giants will be the most important one of his career.
"Of course it is an important game," Belichick said. "It’s the world championship. It’s the Super Bowl. I’ve coached in other ones. Those were important, too. At that time they seemed like the most important. I think whichever one you are in is the most important.
"Maybe at some time there will be a time to reflect and look back on it, but right now there is no game more important than this game against the New York Giants and I’m going to put everything I have in it and try to do the best I can to do my job and help prepare the team. I am sure the players will do the same thing. At this point in time, which is where we are, it’s number one on the hit parade.”
Posted by Rob Lee
at 1:23 PM | Permalink
your coach is a classless, cheatin turd who cannot except defeat but sure has a good time running the score up on his outclassed opponents.
Way to go Belibum, your players don't deserve you!!!
Posted by: steve moran at February 4, 2008 7:27 PM