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SVN 02-08-2012 09:27 AM

Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point

ThatllMoveTheChains!!! 02-08-2012 09:40 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
Good article. People who are down on this team are out to lunch. It's a good team that's likely to get better in the coming years. They're a likeable group that seem to give 100% and are accountable. It was a hearbreaking loss, but it's refreshing to not see any finger pointing, except at themselves, from the players. This most likely isn't the end, but the beginning.

The Boston Patriot 02-08-2012 09:59 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
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Originally Posted by SVN (Post 2956763)

Thanks, I needed that. I'm so ******* sick of the whining and blame game it was a pleasure to read a fairly good piece on the game.

IllegalContact 02-08-2012 10:09 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
its just another angle.......the deep throw to gronk was no different than the one to slater against the ravens....brady simply needs to put too much air under it to get it there. he needs to reconsider trying that throw.


but at the end of the day, you either win or you lose. and if the late fumble went the pats way, curran would be writing about the plays that worked for the pats and completely dismissed the ones that cost them

they're all mediots.....people should not be blinded by the fact that they are hearing what they want to hear

VrabelJr 02-08-2012 10:22 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
You can tell already that this team is set up to be successful/hated for the rest of Brady's career and maybe even the start of our next QB & HCs career. When you subtract out our free agents the average age of this team is surprisingly low. And most of our FAs were old guys on 1 year deals.

upstater1 02-08-2012 10:22 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IllegalContact (Post 2956817)
its just another angle.......the deep throw to gronk was no different than the one to slater against the ravens....brady simply needs to put too much air under it to get it there. he needs to reconsider trying that throw.


but at the end of the day, you either win or you lose. and if the late fumble went the pats way, curran would be writing about the plays that worked for the pats and completely dismissed the ones that cost them

they're all mediots.....people should not be blinded by the fact that they are hearing what they want to hear

No matter how many times it's point out to you you'll ignore that Brady had a defender in his face and didn't get what he could on the ball. He tried to, but he failed because the guy was right there.

MoLewisrocks 02-08-2012 10:33 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
That was the return of the pre dragon Curran. Hope he sticks around, at least in print.

Perspective is a marvelous thing the bottom liners are totally devoid of. It makes their :blahblah: irrelevant, but as Curran notes they aren't cabable of grasping that, either. :bricks:

Great analogy with the amatuer drunks, too. :D

IllegalContact 02-08-2012 10:36 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
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Originally Posted by upstater1 (Post 2956830)
No matter how many times it's point out to you you'll ignore that Brady had a defender in his face and didn't get what he could on the ball. He tried to, but he failed because the guy was right there.

I understand, but he had noone in his face on the throw to slater and that play suffered from the same trajectory issues. you could say the guy was right there, but the ball went exactly the same way as when someone wasn't. so you could argue that even though the guys was there, the throw was not affected. that is possible.

there were no such issues with the dump offs to woodhead.......they could have run that play 30 times, the giants gave that up and never bothered to adjust because they felt that eventually brady would follow his tendencies.

they went away from a few things that worked recently.......like running henrandez from the RB spot.....like trying the quick outs to the TE's....it's like the front page of their playbook went missing. they completely went away from the things that really started to work late in the season.

even ocho earned another look.....good throw, good catch.......worth another try later no? only 9 plays of no huddle?

Gronkandez 02-08-2012 10:38 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
excellent article! I was thinking all the same things. He is the first to mention Mayo.:(

ThatllMoveTheChains!!! 02-08-2012 10:44 AM

Re: Curran: 'Bottom liners' completely miss the point
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IllegalContact (Post 2956850)
I understand, but he had noone in his face on the throw to slater and that play suffered from the same trajectory issues. you could say the guy was right there, but the ball went exactly the same way as when someone wasn't. so you could argue that even though the guys was there, the throw was not affected. that is possible.

there were no such issues with the dump offs to woodhead.......they could have run that play 30 times, the giants gave that up and never bothered to adjust because they felt that eventually brady would follow his tendencies.

they went away from a few things that worked recently.......like running henrandez from the RB spot.....like trying the quick outs to the TE's....it's like the front page of their playbook went missing. they completely went away from the things that really started to work late in the season.

even ocho earned another look.....good throw, good catch.......worth another try later no? only 9 plays of no huddle?

I could understand the plays if they occurred earlier, the Gronk one was borderline, but going away from the high percentage plays late in the game doesn't make sense.


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