Call & Times

Super Bowl DVD gives inside look at Patriots

- By JOE REEDY

NFL Films is no stranger to producing films commemorat­ing a Super Bowl title for the New England Patriots. When it came time to tell the story of the Patriots’ sixth championsh­ip, they found that tying it into the past five was the best route.

The final product is a 75-minute DVD that shows how the Patriots’ road to their third title the past five years had many of the trademarks of past championsh­ip New England squads. The DVD was released to the public by Cinedigm on Tuesday.

The video starts with the final play of Super Bowl 52, when the Patriots lost to the Philadelph­ia Eagles, and ends with New England celebratin­g in Super Bowl 53.

“You are always looking for what fuels a champion and tells a great story,” said NFL Films senior producer Todd Schmidt. “They started 1-2 and everyone wrote them off, but then got momentum late in the season. That type of story is a lot of fun.”

Schmidt said the main job for the producers who work on these projects is how to use the games to tell the story of the season and the arc that the team eventually reached. For the Patriots there was the additional storyline of how does a dynasty respond to adversity?

Senior producer Rob Gill, a Massachuse­tts native, was responsibl­e for compiling the Patriots’ season high- lights as the production process ramped up after the AFC championsh­ip game. Schmidt said some of the best parts of the video are getting to hear coach Bill Belichick interact with his team.

“Anytime you have Belichick wired up and you can see inside the greatest dynasty in NFL history, it is interestin­g story telling,” he said.

Schmidt said Belichick talking to the defense during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, and talking plainly on what they needed to be successful, was one of the best parts about him being wired.

After the Patriots scored to take a 10-3 lead in the fourth quarter, Belichick told his defense “we don’t have much left here. We’ve got to get them right. . They really can’t beat us. We just can’t screw up.”

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