Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting ‘Do your job!’ Tom Brady, Josh McDaniels rip Patriots after shaky start

‘Do your job!’ Tom Brady, Josh McDaniels rip Patriots after shaky start

Hey, have you ever heard the Patriots’ team slogan? It’s “Do your job!� Really! Not like that slogan isn’t on every wall of the facility, on every sweatshirt of every Pats fan, and on Bill Belichick’s lips every time he wants to avoid a question about … well, anything. Anyway, at this point the Jaguars were completely throttling the Patriots in a rematch of last year’s AFC championship.

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