PATRIOTS QUARTERBACK JACOBY BRISSETT
Q: What did you see from the game film from San Francisco, and how do you look at this juncture of the week going into a big one against Miami?
JB: Yeah, I think you look back at the film, it was just execution. Execution in a lot of high-end situations where there were third downs, key plays and drives. I think it really came down to execution. Going forward, we’ve got a new quarter of our season coming up right now. The mindset is not to clear the slate, but to get a fresh start, and get ready for essentially week one. That’s where we are right now and a lot of guys are excited about this opportunity as far as starting the second quarter of our season, and getting this thing off to the right foot. Obviously, being at home, haven’t been home for a while, so we get to play in front of our fans.
Q: How did things change for you working with Nick Leverett as opposed to David Andrews?
JB: Not at all. That’s what practice is for a lot of times. You get those reps with a lot of different guys. Obviously, playing in the game with Nick, having that rapport with him and building on that.
Q: How difficult is it to see a guy like David go down?
JB: It’s tough. That one hurt me. One of the key reasons why I wanted to come back here is because of my past relationship with him. It’s tough when a guy like that goes down because he’s not going down for anything minor. I talked to him this morning and he’s like, ‘I think I’m going to try.’ I’m like, ‘Dave, come on man. As much as I would love for you to.’ He means so much to this team. Not only just on the field but off the field. His presence in the locker room, and obviously in this community. He’s been here for so long and you wish you had 53 David Andrews’.
Q: What are some of those things that David brings to the table that we don’t get to see every day that you get to see around him, obviously with the center…
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