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4 More 'Do Your Job' Clips Released, And They're Awesome

BOSTON (CBS) -- We're all patiently awaiting the kickoff to the 2015 NFL season, which will take place on September 10 in Foxboro when the Patriots square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

We still aren't sure if the team will raise their Super Bowl XLIX banner that evening, given we still don't know if Tom Brady will be under center for the opener. What we do know is the night before, the NFL Network will air a profile of the 2014 Patriots called "Do Your Job."

A preview was released a few weeks ago, and as expected, it has New England fans salivating for even more. It's not very often we get a closer look at what goes on inside Gillette Stadium, but the special looks like it's going to go above and beyond in that department.

If you just can't wait two more weeks, you're in luck.

Four additional previews were released on Tuesday, and they're everything a Patriots fan can ask for  -- and more.

- In the first clip, Bill Belichick has some very nice things to say about his quarterback:

Bill Belichick on Tom Brady | Do Your Job: Bill Belichick and the 2014 Patriots | DIGITAL EXTRA by NFL Network on YouTube

- We also hear the Patriots coach talking about retiring, but fear not, it's not happening anytime soon. We also see him on studying up on draft prospects while on a treadmill:

When will Bill Belichick retire? | Do Your Job: Bill Belichick and the 2014 Patriots | DIGITAL EXTRA by NFL Network on YouTube

- Owner Robert Kraft presents Belichick with the game ball from his 200th career win:

Game Ball for Belichick's 200th Win | Do Your Job | DIGITAL EXTRA by NFL Network on YouTube

- And finally, we get even more about the mysterious Ernie Adams:

Ernie Adams does his job | Do Your Job: Bill Belichick and the 2014 Patriots | DIGITAL EXTRA by NFL Network on YouTube

September 9th can't come soon enough.

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