FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Where's Leo?
A few days before facing the New York Jets, Bill Belichick -- on his weekly coach's show -- devoted most of his telestrator segment to Leonard Williams. He pulled up a clip of Williams facing Miami Dolphins standout Mike Pouncey, theorizing the Jets were employing an old Buddy Ryan philosophy: Put your best player on the center because it gives him a two-way go against what is traditionally the weakest pass-blocking position on the offensive line.
The New England Patriots coach rolled the tape, showing Williams use an arm-over move to blow past Pouncey so fast that he barely got out of his crouch before the Jets' defensive stud tackled the running back behind the line.