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By Mike Reiss
Monday, November 2, 2009 One of the more prevalent Wildcat-based questions from Patriots fans is: Why doesn't a team just pummel the quarterback when he is split out wide? The question was asked to Pats coach Bill Belichick during his Monday conference call. An additional question was: What is the risk/reward in doing so? "It does happen at times," Belichick answered. "Sometimes they don't have a quarterback in the game, sometimes they do. There have been teams that have gone out there and tried to, on the snap of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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