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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.The reality is that Brady began pulling away in this race a long time ago. Manning may have more NFL records, but his body has betrayed him to the point that it's hard to see him playing beyond this season. Brady, on the other hand, has only had one major injury in his entire career: The torn ACL and MCL in his left knee that ended his 2008 season in the first game. There's no reason to think he won't be healthy enough to play well into his early 40s, as he indicated in that private email.
What Brady has proven is that nothing can stop him. Not being a sixth-round pick (No. 199 overall) in the 2000 NFL Draft. Not sitting behind Drew Bledsoe. Not Spygate, a devastating knee injury or the charges that he played a major role in the Patriots deflating footballs for a competitive advantage. Every time Brady has found himself in the middle of some type of adversity, he's emerged stronger, tougher and more determined to show he's more than people expected.
That's what this season seems to be all about for Brady: reminding everyone of what happens when you poke a bear. We've marveled at the brilliance of Montana, the prolific production of Marino and the sheer longevity of Favre. Now it's time to really savor what we have in Brady. It's time to take a stance that long has been popular throughout the region of New England.
I have always liked white, it's really just that Some people were advocating cutting him in training camp because they didn't think he flashed enough or something. That being said there is a reason he isn't the starter, he should have esseily scored on that run from the 3 but instead he got stopped at the two. Lewis definitely scores there.Any love for James White? I think he did well on his limited playing time against the jest, ok there was a drop, but overall talking about being in the right position and timing of the plays, I think he picked up right where Vereen and White left off.
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I throw just like this in flag football. People think I suck. But my WRs are just not as good as Edelman.How in Heaven's name does a QB judge velocity vectors so accurately that he releases the ball WAY before the WR is in position, plus avoiding the skilled defenders? Remarkable shot.
Yeah, their October thing is a complete scam.Not sure about which specific part of the refs uniform should be pink, but I recently read an article stating that the NFL only gives 8.01 percent of the October/pink merchandising proceeds to breast cancer awareness and research.
One could argue that once again, they are trying to take advantage of the marketability factor, particularly as it pertains to women viewers/fans.
No he didn't. He can catch the ball, but he almost never makes anyone miss him. He's a servicable short term backup, nothing more.Any love for James White? I think he did well on his limited playing time against the jest, ok there was a drop, but overall talking about being in the right position and timing of the plays, I think he picked up right where Vereen and White left off.
No he didn't. He can catch the ball, but he almost never makes anyone miss him. He's a servicable short term backup, nothing more.
How in Heaven's name does a QB judge velocity vectors so accurately that he releases the ball WAY before the WR is in position, plus avoiding the skilled defenders? Remarkable shot.
I throw just like this in flag football. People think I suck. But my WRs are just not as good as Edelman.
How in Heaven's name does a QB judge velocity vectors so accurately that he releases the ball WAY before the WR is in position, plus avoiding the skilled defenders? Remarkable shot.
We'll never comprehend how.
But someone playing the position in NFL for 15 years can explain it as if they were microwaving popcorn.
You very well might be right. The greats just have this sense of anticipation and how to execute that mortals don't possess.Actually I don't think he'd be able to explain it either; the same way a Zen master doesn't explain how he's able to split an arrow with another.
Zen in the Art of Archery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Throwback Thursday. Nice little morning read for you guys.
Baltimore Ravens Forum and Message Board | Game Thread Ravens @ Patriots AFC Division Game 1/10 - Page 124
If you're rating them there (and I assume you are) I'd put Lewis above Woodhead. Danny was great, but Lewis makes people miss more consistently and displays more power than Danny did.Faulk
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