One thing you didn't mention is that Brady made a gesture with both his hands, pushing downwards toward the ground, while Edelman looked back at him. This was the last gesture he made before the snap. I think this is him telling Edelman "I expect you to sit down in the hole" or to cut his...
Watching those in-stadium vids was fun. Me and my buddy were across and in the back of the south end zone seats, where Gost kicked the game-winner.
What I thought was stupid on Sun night and Monday was how the press was saying people bailed early. That was largely not the case; the stadium...
Gil does make some flubs, but I forgive him because he does an exciting call, and if I'm not mistaken, he calls the game live while looking through binoculars, not off a TV feed. The way the Pats sub players in and out, and with some of the new faces, he misses some.
There is sort of a running...
Mike Reiss has been bringin' it for years. That guy was diligent and responsive even back in his time with the MetroWest Daily News some years back...I can remember getting email replies from the guy when I had questions for him. Always a professional and resposible reporter.
Some will...
Perhaps...but you can see Branch stumbled early in his route, and therefore he wasn't at the spot Brady expected and threw to when he was hurried. I guess if Connolly doesn't get overpowered, Brady would've had time to wait to throw, since Branch was lagging compared to what would have been be...
Here's another way to think about "running it up":
Calculate all the salaries of all the players and coaches involved for one 'half' of football during the 2010 season, and we're talking millions of dollars being shelled out for players and coaches to perform for that half.
Yet there are...
...on Monday night. Especially #57 Bart Scott. As I watched the 1st half replay, I focused in on him. The Pats tossed that guy around like a rag doll and he gave up on several plays in the first half, right after initial contact. The guy looked like he did not to want be in the building, at...
You nailed it. I've tuned into Gresh on occasion when he's solo on the weekend, and he was completely listenable on football. He was almost DA-like, strong, but backing up his opinions with facts, at least the way he saw them. He exhibited a calm yet engaged/inspired demeanor. It was a...
I'm sooo glad Green Bay just scored that TD. After seeing that knucklehead Cutler throw into quadruple coverage not to long ago, I gotta say McDaniels must be glad to have him gone. Cutler outfavres Favre in a bad way for most of this game, and I just don't wanna see him get away with such...
Who is the goofball that gave PatsFanKen a one-star rating on his most recent post? Shows u haven't a clue. Ken posts are consistently above average, and only average at worst. No less than 3 stars is really warranted for any thread of his I've ever seen.
If one enjoys watching football games for the football playing itself, many of the 2007 games should still be quite enjoyable. Right?
If one doesn't give a crap about the ins-and-outs of the game and the play-by-play competition, and one is hung up on something else, like the missed...
Re: Wow: Bob Lobel out at WBZ
I agree he's better on the radio, and as a _guest_. I though he was great the last time I heard him on radio being interviewed.
On TV, he's just so lethargic as a leader of a sportscastcast or 5th quarter, and makes the newscasts more about his reaction to news...
Kudos for Mike.
He never makes the story about him. He doesn't inject any self-satisfying blather and smarminess into every piece like soooo soooomany Boston journalists.
When I used to email him back in his days before the Globe, I would always hear back from him. He'd probably still...
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