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Two Independent Clauses In Belichick's Expectations
I really could not care any less whether you take my posts seriously or not. That is just an argumentum ad hominem that doesn't support your argument one way or another. Also, that is a run-on sentence. The two independent clauses in that sentence should be separated by a semi-colon or period. Just trying to help you out.

No matter how you try to justify it, dropping Marsh into coverage was a very stupid decision. They could have dropped Jordan Richards in that situation. Instead, they rushed Richards (a natural strong safety) and dropped Marsh. Belichick was trying to get too cute in this situation, and his defense was burned as a

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