The past is the past. We can argue and debate as to whether or not the Patriots would have been better in 2020 and 2021 if they had reached and agreement with Tom to keep him here. But they didn't and he left.
So with that being said, going into 2022, knowing everything we know right now...
Thought it would be great to have a place for everyone who is currently *****ing about the team and our woeful shortcomings to post. So don't hold back, Tom Brady to old, Ghost sucks, worst tight ends in the league, Sony can't run through a paper bag, AB was racially stereotyped, Bob Kraft...
I was kind of interested and wanted to compare the four QBs on our roster, so I looked at their college stats for their senior years.
Brady 11 games, 61% completion, 2217 yards, 16 td's, 6 int.
Hoyer 13 games 51% comp, 2404 yds, 9 tds, 9 int
Etling 13 games 61% comp, 2463 yds, 16 tds, 2 int...
Could someone explain why the refs held up the snap on the play where we sent the punt team out then put the offense back in? I saw in a tweet that Brady said they were held up to allow Denver to substitue players, but that they had already substituted. Which seems correct to me. Who is correct?
Welker's injury wasn't obvious on the field Saturday evening, but it appears that the Denver Broncos' newest receiver suffered a sprained ankle in their game against the Seattle Seahawks.
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