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Touché. That takes the cake for the dumbest Brady related comment I've ever read related to anything since Brady has won 3 Super Bowls.
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Brady lacks Favre’s propensity for going all-in when the game is on the line
I can't think of a more ass-backwards Brady related statement. That's like saying Shaq lacks the ability to shatter backboards, or Jordan couldn't hit a game winning three-pointer at the buzzer to safe his life.
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Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by RodThePat
I kinda feel sorry for Brady. When he has a great season with sub-par talent around him, his stats weren't good enough. When he has the greatest season ever played by a quarterback it was all because of the offensive talent assembled by the Patriots. How can Brady win an MVP then? Does he have to break his own TD record throwing to Kelvin Kight, Bethel Johnson and Bam Childress? This is insanity.
If he could throw the deep ball to himself while taking a hit in the pocket, then haul in the catch 60 yards down in triple coverage for a game-winning TD, I'm sure the stories would read that his inability to pick an open receiver forces him into one-dimensional play and keep the game too close until the last minute.
I hate the media.
Last edited by DaedalusX; 01-05-2008 at 09:27 AM..
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
Alridge is partially correct.
If the Eagles signed Moss they would have ONE COMPONENT of a SB team.
What he fails to realize is that they lack almost all of the other components.
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
I think for Moss to do great, QB play is not nearly as important as having a good OLine. He showed time and time again in Minnesota that he can do great with average QBs. The reason why he struggled last year in Oakland was the comnbination of a bad QB with a terrible offensive line, which made it futile. Now, if the Philly OLine is bad like Aldridge claims it is, then it would not be a bad fit for Moss unless McNabb were able to turn back the clock and be as mobile as he was 4 years ago.
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by Cramden
If the Eagles are as close to a return to their NFC East-leading perch as they claim their finish made them, if things are looking up because they beat the Cowboys and Saints and Bills after the playoffs shimmered and evaporated from view, then there is only one off-season move needed.
Go get Randy Moss.
No hemming about chemistry, no hawing about the price tag.
Sign Moss, a free agent when he's done carrying around the Lombardi Trophy in a month or so, and you're back in the Super Bowl.
I find this laughable-the Eagles finish the season winning three MEANINGLESS games, and all of a sudden, they're the kings of the world??
Sorry to say it, but throughout the season, McNabb didn't play well at all, but then decided to show up when the Eagles were all but OUT of it(Read-he only plays well when the pressure is OFF).
And BTW-the Dallas game was nothing more than an anomaly-Romo had receivers open ALL day, but just happened to have a bad hair day.
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by AndyJohnson
Alridge is partially correct.
If the Eagles signed Moss they would have ONE COMPONENT of a SB team.
What he fails to realize is that they lack almost all of the other components.
Their biggest achilles heel-ANDY REID-he single handedly blew their season this year. From not having an emergency backup PR to bad clock management to misusing timeouts to abandoning the run when it's working to leaving his rookie OT on an island by himself letting his franchise QB getting killed to thinking some career backup QB will be his Joe Montana and save his season to yet again poor game management to blah, blah, blah.
This has been going on throughout his tenure. He got away with it for awhile b/c the NFC was just too darn weak. Now, it's gotten alot stronger, and his coaching deficiencies are getting exposed, big time.
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by DisgruntledTunaFan
Their biggest achilles heel-ANDY REID-he single handedly blew their season this year. From not having an emergency backup PR to bad clock management to misusing timeouts to abandoning the run when it's working to leaving his rookie OT on an island by himself letting his franchise QB getting killed to thinking some career backup QB will be his Joe Montana and save his season to yet again poor game management to blah, blah, blah.
This has been going on throughout his tenure. He got away with it for awhile b/c the NFC was just too darn weak. Now, it's gotten alot stronger, and his coaching deficiencies are getting exposed, big time.
Why does he continue to get a free pass?
Not only does he get a free pass, he's considered a great coach by many and one of the few good things the Eagles have going for them.
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by AndyJohnson
Alridge is partially correct.
If the Eagles signed Moss they would have ONE COMPONENT of a SB team.
What he fails to realize is that they lack almost all of the other components.
Amen and Randy would have to deal with the Philly media which makes the Boston media look like homers....
As the baseball player Mike Schmidt once said, " Only in Philadelphia can you experience the thrill of victory and the agony of reading about it the next day. "
McNabb or Brady??? We all know the answer and the Eagles have bigger problems than that and as the writer noted, they have problems on the line ( both sides) and it won't trun around for a while...
Re: David Aldridge | Eagles' only missing ingredient is Moss
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Originally Posted by Xzibit23
I think for Moss to do great, QB play is not nearly as important as having a good OLine. He showed time and time again in Minnesota that he can do great with average QBs. The reason why he struggled last year in Oakland was the comnbination of a bad QB with a terrible offensive line, which made it futile. Now, if the Philly OLine is bad like Aldridge claims it is, then it would not be a bad fit for Moss unless McNabb were able to turn back the clock and be as mobile as he was 4 years ago.
Agreed. I can't imagine something more demoralizing than running a 10 yard curl only to have the QB sacked and the whistle blown before you make your cut.