Rodgers's Achilles heel is that he has no comeback mode.
He has only one something like one win in his career after falling behind more than 10 points.
He's absolutely a physically talented QB, but there's no way he's the GOAT.
We've also seen that BB likes to reward accomplishments and abilities (see: Flutie drop kick), so he's not going to hold players out to prevent them from reaching incentive targets.
Now imagine a third-down offense of Squirrel, Lewis, GRONK, Cooks, and Amendola. . . .
Given the number of people who'll be fighting for catches, it's hard to say he'll ever be a 100-catch receiver again. But there's no doubt the offense works better when he's fully functional than it does...
Apparently before he got into his current avocado kick, Brady was quite the fan of barbecue, which apparently flared up his competitive genes in a drinking contest:
My favorite part is how Hoyer just lumps Edelman in with the linemen. :)
The Patriots have actually gone further than Erhardt-Perkins and established a bunch of one-word play calls that they can use. Typically they'll have six one-word play calls at their disposal during any game.
While he may have been overly religious, Tebow was also one of the few people who seemed able to keep Aaron Hernandez'a behavior in check. It's entirely believable that the main reason that the Patriots signed Tebow was to act as a "Hernandez whisperer" to protect their investment. When...
I think that having the forfeits on record is actually useful for solving the real long-term problem—a team that skews competitive balance too far (much bigger roster and larger talent pool to draw from). If the teams just took their drubbings and went on with it, it would be much harder to make...
Of the players on the team (or on IR), that honor probably goes to Fleming, who majored in aeronautics at Stanford, or to Develin, who majored in mechanical engineering at Brown.
Really? Given the salary he's likely to demand to play, I can't see most GM's being happy to sign him—at least not without conclusive evidence that he's almost 100% healthy. Or at least wait until midway through the season (à la Wes Welker) before pulling the trigger.
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