Patriots shoot down possibility of quarterback controversy
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[July 28, 2016]
(Reuters) - New England Patriots
coach Bill Belichick ended a quarterback controversy before one
could even begin as he said on Wednesday that Tom Brady will be the
team's starter when he returns from a suspension.
Belichick said the Patriots are focused on getting backup Jimmy
Garoppolo ready for the team's Sept. 11 season opener but that
Brady, banned four games as a result of the "Deflategate" scandal,
will not lose his starting role.
"We have finally some definition with Tom's situation, so our
priority now then is to get Jimmy ready for the start of the season,
for the Arizona game, so that’ll be obviously a comprehensive
process," Belichick told a news conference at Gillette Stadium.
"Tom will return as the starting quarterback when he comes back, but
in the meantime we have to prioritize the first part of our schedule
and that’ll be to get Jimmy ready to go."
Brady was suspended after the NFL discovered underinflated
footballs, which could make them easier to grip, were used by the
Patriots in their 45-7 rout of the Indianapolis Colts in the January
2015 American Football Conference championship game.
The win propelled the Patriots to the Super Bowl, where they beat
the Seattle Seahawks, giving Brady his fourth Super Bowl title.
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Patriots head coach Bill Belichick talks on a telephone in the first
half against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship football
game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Mark J. Rebilas-USA
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The "Deflategate" saga finally came to close two weeks ago when
Brady, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, said he would end his
legal battle against the NFL over their decision to suspend him.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Larry Fine)
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