After listening to Kraft's comments yesterday I have a hard time buying the fact he didn't see the survey last year about the daycare issue. I also think going that in depth into the Ridley situation was strange. Both reeked of "not my fault" which makes me wonder if he really has passed things...
This. This is basically the same thing as Polian whining about our corners roughing up the Colts dainty little receivers and getting the rules changed. "We aren't good enough to find a way around it so you need to make rules to benefit us." If you're for this rule change you're basically on the...
My view on it could be skewed because I have been a pretty big NFL nerd for most of my life but if the Chiefs are able to pull off a run even close to this one and there are major news stories thrown in I would watch it. I have been a Celtics fan since I was a kid but I always loved Michael...
I don't know how it was "overanalyzing" what happened in Cleveland. They made a direct parallel between Bill pulling the plug on Kosar and Bill pulling the plug on Drew. It was pretty much a dead on, one for one, comparison. Franchise QB beloved by fans, Bill, the new coach, comes in and benches...
Bill may have pulled the plug on Drew but in all likelihood if would have been later in the season than week 2 and if that season/Drew was going the way it was they probably would have been out of playoff contention by the time Bill made the move. Maybe Brady would have came in and showed...
I think Team Bill is just overly sensitive. Obviously some axes were ground but the first two episodes were highly favorable to Bill and the 08 season episode basically fawned all over Bill. I get that some of the players interviewed said they think the documentary only highlighted the negative...
Not sure what you're looking for? I don't know too many Bill "haters" on here just people that don't defend his every action. Not sure what the victory lap is all about considering Bill is the one without a job while Kraft is still a billionaire and Tom proved he could do it without Bill...
I wouldn't frame it as "He saved Bill's ass" more that if Drew didn't go down when he did and Brady didn't step in there's a very solid chance that Bill would be fired by the end of 2001 or at some point in 2002. Brady technically "saved" Bill in that sense but Bill saved himself by developing...
While I don't love the 5 year rule, or these ugly uniforms, I just don't want it to turn into the NBA where every team seems to have 50 different uniforms throughout the year.
I am not saying Brady was a world beater in 2001. What I am saying is by the next season, his first full season as a starter, he was already a top 5 QB in the league so he wasn't just along for the ride for 3 super bowls. Brady may have been in the backseat for a good amount of 2001 but he...
True. He had his favorites and that's a good point on Hernandez. Welker noticed that Hernandez seemed to get special treatment. Maybe Brady did get special treatment it was just of the negative variety.
Brady did change but if Bill truly believes in doing what's best for the team like he always claimed then Bill should have adapted. I am not saying bend over backwards for Brady but give a little ground. Bill's good friend Jimmy Johnson openly admitted he didn't treat all his players the same...
Nothing is dumber than using stats to discuss what Brady was or wasn't in 2001 compared to what he became. The passing game exploded from when Brady entered the league to when he left.
In 2001 only 2 quarterbacks threw for over 4,000 yards. In 2021 it was 10 quarterbacks.
In 2001 only 10...
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