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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I expect him to play in every preseason game, with the possible exception of the last one. I also expect that he'll be well taken care of by the starting O-line the entire time he's out there. I can't imagine BB risking any problems as Brady eases back by putting someone like Yates into the lineup in front of Brady.
If Yates is in the lineup w Brady in the game, I might drive to Foxboro myself and pull #12 from the field.
I don't see Belichick approaching this preseason any different than any other one (except for last year) with Brady. The o-line is healthy for the most part. Brady may actually may be healthier this preseason than he was last preseason. Why change things?
I don't think Brady should play in ANY preseason gms. Why risk anything? I don't care if Brady is rusty in week 1. He only has to be decent to win against a below average Buffalo team. The schedule isn't very tough in the early goings. Brady needs to have his game peak in November when we go up against teams like Indy. We only need Brady to be Brady against Indy, PIT, SD, NO, PHI, and NYG. Do we play those teams this yr? Only IND and NO in the regular season.
I'd expect Brady to get minutes in pre season, then again my view on pre season is totaly different to the opinion of it in this sport. IMO he shouldn't be going into game one completely rusty with his knee also in the back of his mind when both can be worked off if he got minutes pre season.
Definitely. We saw how well that worked out for us last year.
Which is why I'm giving Steve Williams the play of the day for hustling to knock down the pass and smacking Tommy. It may have earned Steve a lap and Ivan's Fears (and it's good practice for knowing when to pull up and avoid a penalty in a game) but I want Tommy to take a bruise or two before Philly gets after him.Because no matter what an athlete says publicly, after a major injury, every player has hesitations in the back of his mind until he's played enough of the sport to rebuild this confidence level to the point where the injury is no longer thought of, and we're talking about the key piece to any possible Super Bowl victory?
Shaddup or I'll sic the dogs on you.Sorry for talking about the REAL Pats QB instead of some failed QB felon fantasy.
I don't think Brady should play in ANY preseason gms. Why risk anything?
Shaddup or I'll sic the dogs on you.
I discussed it with my kitty, he insists it's all bologna and nothing more than an underhanded effort to put him on a diet.MMMmmmmm, tasty animals! Celebrate cultural diversity!
You'll appreciate this Scientific American article...
The Evolution of House Cats: Scientific American
I noticed that when he talked to the media about pre season Tommy said he planned to play last year but circumstances interfered. I think those circumstances had nothing to do with his condition, but rather that attrocious OL we were subjected to in pre season. Matt was truly taking one for the team, and the franchise.
I would not expect him to play again this season if that were again the case. Hopefully all Tom's metaphors will be healthy through the pre season as well as the regular season, but I think BB hedged his draft this year just in case...