Disagree about the whole team needing to be evaluated. It was really just certain units (i.e. OL, Gronkowski getting healthy, LaFell getting into the mix, Brady needing to play better, defense playing better--particularly against the run).
That, combined with the fact that he said Brady was merely average vs. Minnesota (he wasn't) and that he needed to be evaluated after 4 games (which was an idiotic statement).
I'm not a troll. I've been a Patriots fan for more than a decade now. I can give you my grades for the rest of that season as well (and they're extremely impressive grades).
Because of that hack Mike Giardi who said that Brady needed to be evaluated after the KC debacle. He said that he had two very poor games (he actually had 1) and two merely average games (he actually had 1), and I called him out on his BS.
He ended up blocking me on Twitter. Good riddance. Ty...
Week 1 (at Miami): D+ (because it was technically a tale of two halves, Brady played poorly, NOT very poorly, in that game, and whoever mentioned on Rotoworld that Brady was "sailing passes all afternoon" in that game was a complete idiot and clearly didn't watch the first half of that game at...
No wonder ESPN fired this guy.
This tweet has got to be one of the dumbest things I've ever read: https://twitter.com/RobParkerLocal4/status/639447379859623936
The sad judge who let Tom Brady escape has once again shown that the court system works for those of privilege. Money for good lawyers...
I hope I'm not alone on this, but Ben Volin is arguably the worst Patriots writer I've seen not named Dan Shaughnessy.
The most idiotic thing I've seen him mention in his articles came after the Kansas City debacle, when he said that Brady just had his 4th bad game in a row. Volin clearly...
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