Bill Belichick says the bye is a good chance for Mohamed Sanu to play catch-up

Bill Belichick says Mo Sanu is “getting a better foundation on terminology, fundamentals, some nomenclature.”

Mohamed Sanu got an opportunity to hit the pause button as he acclimated to the New England Patriots’ offensive system. He hasn’t spent the last week learning a weekly game plan. But he’s definitely not taking a break.

Sanu, who joined the team in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons on Oct. 22, has surely been studying the playbook during the bye, but it’s just a slightly different body of material than he studied in his first two weeks with the team. During the Patriots’ bye week, Sanu — along with a handful of other in-season acquisitions — absorbed as much of the foundation of the offense as possible. Because the Patriots develop a new game plan every week, they have to teach their players the plays that are most important to that particular game plan. It’s like starting at step 2,000 and cherry-picking the important steps for that particular week. The bye week is an opportunity to go back a few hundred steps, even if it’s likely impossible to start at the beginning at this point in the season.

“(The bye) definitely gives those guys a chance to catch up a little bit,” Bill Belichick said on Wednesday during a press conference at Gillette Stadium. “There’s no game plan, per se, so getting a better foundation on terminology, fundamentals, some nomenclature, just some basics. It’s a good chance to go back and get those. It’s a little bit less of a cram than it is during a regular weekly preparation schedule.”

He added: “You can’t put 14 weeks into four days either. It’s good but there’s a long way to go. But (Sanu) has worked hard at it. He’s smart — he’s picked up a lot. That’s been good.”

That much was clear in Week 9 when Sanu’s involvement skyrocketed with 10 catches for 81 yards and a touchdown against the Ravens in Baltimore. His breakout game came after a two-catch, 23-yard performance in Week 8 when he looked like he didn’t quite have a hold on the playbook. Considering the progress he made between Weeks 8 and 9, the bye should have helped him take an even larger step forward.

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