SJSU makes room for NFL's Patriots
Matthew Kimel
Issue date: 10/9/08 Section: Sports
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"We appreciate the opportunity to use the facilities," New England head coach Bill Belichick said. "It's a good setup here, they run a good program."
Last week, the Patriots defeated the 49ers in San Francisco and decided to stay in California instead of flying back to Massachusetts to avoid jetlag, Belichick said.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Richard Seymour said the extended stay in California saved the Patriots approximately 10 hours of travel time.
"It's good if we can take advantage of it," Seymour said. "I think it will pay dividends."
Belichick said it was nice to be in California and it gave the team a chance to spend more time together.
Patriots' quarterback Matt Cassel, who attended USC prior to being a seventh-round draft pick in 2005, said he liked the setup at SJSU and was glad to be back in California.
"It's nice; look at the sunshine," Cassel said. "It's beautiful; you can't complain."
Belichick said Spartans head coach Dick Tomey has been great in terms of cooperation and making things work out for the Patriots.
"They've been very accommodating," Belichick said.
Tomey said the two teams don't conflict at all.
"We're going to stay out of their way," he said. "They are going to stay out of our way. They've got work to do; we got work to do."
Tomey said he didn't mind sharing the field with the Patriots because he wanted to see linebacker Tedy Bruschi.
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