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I think I'm right, you think I'm wrong. I'm fine with that.You claim he lets things bother him MORE than other QBs (on another thread), and you would be 100% wrong on that.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think I'm right, you think I'm wrong. I'm fine with that.You claim he lets things bother him MORE than other QBs (on another thread), and you would be 100% wrong on that.
I think I'm right, you think I'm wrong. I'm fine with that.
How would they know he would move? I mean if they were trying to get
to his right or left but not getting to him why would he move?
I'm in China watching the game right now on ESPN - pretty cool to get that here in DongGuan. Anyway, I have a couple of observations about Tom's 'Crappy Play' on Sunday.
#1 FIELD POSITION!!! are you kidding me...did you see that game? The Pats had NO running game and were constantly on their own 10 yard line for many of the first drives. In a hostile environment against a great team that is fresh from the Bi-Week and not having the run to go to, he was off. Sure, he just had issues getting them out of those constant holes and being heavily pressured.
#2 51 ATTEMPTS!!! it is no secret why most offenses do not game plan with this many passes. Your offense becomes completely predictable. We ran the ball under 25 yards and won on the road! Digest that for a minute. That being said, 51 attempts in a hostile environment against one of the best, if not the best team in the NFL is just too much to ask from your QB who is not dealing with the most athletic guys at WR.
#3 TE BLOCKING!!!! Many of Tom's weapons in the passing game this year have come at he TE position. He has had a good season with Watson and Graham has been great in clutch situations, but in this game, they were up at the line blocking and hold with the OL to give him extra time. This literally gave him 2-3 options to throw to - and again 51 times! He had Caldwell, Caffney and Brown...that was about it for weapons.
#4 NO RUNNING GAME!!! See above...I think it safe to say that in every game you need a good balance of run vs. pass. This game was just about the pass.
CONCLUSION = an amazing game by Brady and the OL and the WR's to work with what they had; horrible field position for most of the game, no running attack and few weapons to throw to.
Overall, I think he played fantastic! He marched the team down the field at the end of both halfs...that is ALL YOU NEED BABY!!!
Why don't you try and pay attention. You are putting facts out there that support the truth of the situation as I see it and then telling me I am wrong. Fact is that Brady has turned some bums off the street into the top WRs in the playoffs and that Brady is doing okay himself. Which is in support of me saying that Brady is doing fine.
How would they know he would move? I mean if they were trying to get
to his right or left but not getting to him why would he move?
Well, three INTs which were all his fault is hardly an amazing game. I guess that makes me a sucky fan.CONCLUSION = an amazing game by Brady
Well, three INTs which were all his fault is hardly an amazing game. I guess that makes me a sucky fan.
You should apologize to them for calling them bums, simple as that.
They're both talented receivers, rated higher than Branch in the same draft year, who've taken on a complicated defense in a year, and a 1/2 year to the extent they can be favorably compared to recent receivers with 4 years experience in the system.
Brady has had a challenging year, but at this point must be ecstatic at how 2 of his receivers have responded. The rhythm has been on and off, but that's to be expected.
I think you could really benefit from more fiber in your diet.