This is exactly what I was talking about. How can it be good for team morale to have Gronk celebrating with the owners and not being on the sideline with the team? Do you think the other players didn't see that? I wonder if they were happy. Do you think the Ravens didn't see it? I bet they...
BTW - the timing of this announcement is suspect. I believe the organization was involved in this decision and it is intended to tell Gronk to cut off the childish clubbing. It also shows that Hernandez is serious and wants to prove himself next season, especially if he's training with Brady...
I don't care. He shouldn't be clubbing and drinking alcohol like he just turned 21. His behavior shows a lack of maturity. How can that benefit him? Lack of sleep, alcohol, wrestling, etc can all lead to injuries. Are you suprised he he got injured when he doesn't seem to take care of his...
I honestly can't understand how you don't blame Belichick. In my mind, it's a fact that he's at fault, not an opinion. It can't be an opinion since he had authority to call timeout and he didn't. Therefore he made an error.
I guess I'm far more concerned about clock management, since it potentially cost us 4 points and a lot of momentum. The Ravens must have been pumped going into the half without giving up a touchdown.
I can't blame D for the loss, like you apparently do, since the O only scored 13 points and...
How is Brady at fault for the timeout when BOTH he and Belichick can call a timeout? BOTH made mistakes.
Did Bill see the clock? I hope so, otherwise mistake.
Does Bill know how long takes to run a play? I hope so, otherwise mistake.
Did bill do the math (time left - time to run a play)...
I'm curious how you can put the timeout on Brady when the coach is also able to call a timeout. So how can you possibly put all the blame on Brady? Both made mistakes, because neither called a timeout. That's a fact. The 'GOAT' coach should not make a rookie mistake.
Wait. So a player who cannot stand on the sidelines, because he is injured, can party and bodyslam people in a club two weeks later? Two weeks later? And you're worried about him getting injured on the sideline? I don't know how to respond to that.
I dont know what to tell you. If you think it's a good idea for a player to watch the game from the booth, i guess you agree with Bill. I don't. I think it's horrible judgement and make it seem as if a player is above the team. I guess we disagree in how it's perceived. If you're part of...
What?
A player that has fought side by side with you every game cannot contribute to the game even if he's injured? You're joking.
A player cannot hurt team morale when they see him sitting in the boith like a prima donna? You're joking.
Obviously Bill thought this through...
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