swheeler23
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Hoyer did it.
Funny, not that Brady cares about a fine.
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Hoyer did it.
Meaningless game= meaningless press conference.
He couldn't have had a worse day. He lost his go to guy and couldn't bury the hatchet for his team in the fourth. I thought he overreacted a little to the shove following the pass.
Brady acts like a spoiled little child everytime he loses a game. He certainly did his part in losing this game and I don't blame Bill for letting him stand on the sidelines for the last few minutes Brady should have taken a maternity leave and stayed home for the rest of the season after his kid was born.
Maybe it's time to replace Brady. It appears that he has lost the respect of the fan base.
Bring in Matt Barkley. USC quarterbacks FTW.
Is he any good? I haven't watched any college football this season.
Next season, he will be about as good as Sanchez was in his last season. Interpret that how you'd like.
It is physically impossible for a male to take a "maternity leave", genius. It would be called a paternity leave. Even with that, can you tell us other NFL players who have done that? That's what I thought...
Brady has played like a p***y all year long, and has lost more games than he has won with his stupid passes.
Not in this case. Brady has played like a p***y all year long, and has lost more games than he has won with his stupid passes. Bill had every right to pull him and let him pout from the sidelines.
Who corrects Bill with some of his playcalling?
According to NFL Network's Jason La Canfora, the Patriots specifically planned to remove Tom Brady in all two-minute, pass-heavy situations entering Sunday's loss to the Texans.
Brady's removal at the end of the second and fourth quarters seemed very odd, but coach Bill Belichick had the whole thing planned out. Brian Hoyer came in on obvious passing downs, when the risk of New England's quarterback taking hits was great. Brady finished the contest with no TDs and 186 yards.
Playcalling has nothing to do with it, if a receiver isn't open you don't do the stupid thing and try to force it in there, yet Brady keeps doing stupid things.
Funny, when Phillip Rivers does that a lot here call him a big baby. Interesting.Plus he's a competitive guy and yelling at refs and players and being fired up is not unexpected IMO.