Hobbs Defends Patriots, Belichick
1st July, 2009 - 5:19 pm
Boston Globe - Eagles cornerback Ellis Hobbs doesn't hold a grudge against the Patriots or coach Bill Belichick.

Hobbs was traded to Philadelphia for a pair of fifth-round picks during the second day of April's NFL Draft.

On Tuesday, he was asked by ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd what the biggest misconception about the Patriots is.

"That we're all a bunch of jerks, starting with the head man, Bill," said Hobbs. "Bill will be the first to tell you he comes off as a jerk, intentionally. Because, I think, what he tries to manifest throughout the players is that we're here for football.

"There's so much going on – the circus in the media and all that stuff, and the hoopla in the NFL these days – it's hard to keep the focus on the game. I think that's why they have everything so distinguished, set apart from everything, as far as the organization away from the players. Where there's only access for the players on the lower level -- the players and the coaches. And I think by him doing that, it kind of sets the tone, and let's you know that we're here to play football and win games." [READ]

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