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Tarpinian.Not Fletcher. Dumbass.
Who was that guy?
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Who was that guy?
I don't know if I would say he was awful tonight, but he didn't do very well either. I hope he learns from Bray and develops as a QB. I agree NY really screwed him up.
Timmy can play every one of those positions.
seriously there is no way tebow makes this team right? right? I would rather edleman be the third string QB at this point
It was Tarpinian.Nice stop by Fletcher to end the game.
Lots of up players and a lot of down players. Can't wait for next Friday.
Hopefully he will learn a lot from Brady and develop as a QB.
It was Tarpinian.
Why? If there's one thing you can practice well outside of a preseason game it's field goals. Better to work on 4th down situations.
I don't think Brady can teach him what's needed. I think 99% of his problem is the processing speed, because I think that's impacting everything else. The mistakes he makes are almost all common results of being slow with reads, from what I'm seeing. We should see improvement on his pre-snap reads in the next couple of weeks, though, so that'll be worth following, to see if that helps him. They've given him specific plays, so I would guess that means he'll get some time here.
Hell, Mallett is still impersonating a Hoover out there, and he's in year 3 in NE.
seriously there is no way tebow makes this team right? right? I would rather edleman be the third string QB at this point
Bill would have sent AV out there to kick the FG in that Super Bowl without a second thought.
It did at times, but he seems to revert to his old motion under pressure. And yes, someone needs to figure out a way to have him make quicker decisions...
I don't think Brady can teach him what's needed. I think 99% of his problem is the processing speed, because I think that's impacting everything else. The mistakes he makes are almost all common results of being slow with reads, from what I'm seeing. We should see improvement on his pre-snap reads in the next couple of weeks, though, so that'll be worth following, to see if that helps him. They've given him specific plays, so I would guess that means he'll get some time here.
Hell, Mallett is still impersonating a Hoover out there, and he's in year 3 in NE.
Are we time traveling to 2007 now?