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Reiss published it in the ESPNBoston Patriots blogI don't know who said jogging. Cause it doesn't seem to be a sports writer.
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I'm blaming all the praying for Tebow to be the starting QB, Mallett in the first preseason game and then Brady on Tebow's birthday no less.....
I'll be at church this Sunday to attempt to conteract this situation.
That sheds a little light on things :bricks:
Reiss published it in the ESPNBoston Patriots blog
Better OL.
Better running game.....by a MILE.
I'm not religious and I have man love for Tom Brady and think he's the best to ever play the game ( and obviously would never want to see him injured ) but the wierdness that swirls around Tebow and certain dates and numbers is bizarre .
It's really Tebow's birthday and Brady tweaks a knee?
Here's the video, looks like it may be under his knee, the way he grabbed.
Scary Brady moment - Telly Video
The offensive line looks as good as it does because Brady has such incredible pocket awareness and a quick release. Mallett has Bledsoe-itis in the pocket.
Agreed that the run game is far better than it was then... but it doesn't exist in a vacuum, part of that has to do with Brady, too. Ridley and Vereen won't find it easy to run when teams are stacking the box because there's no threat from Mallett and a bunch of rookie receivers. Ridley isn't Adrian Peterson, and even Adrian Peterson couldn't carry the Vikings to the playoffs.
This injury is probably minor but anything with Brady is worth freaking out about as a Patriots fan.
Give me a break.
The Pats have a far better OL and running game than in 2008 and Mallett is a better prepared QB than Cassel was then.
Who in the AFC East is anywhere as good as they were in 2008? Nobody. With or without Brady, the Pats at least win the division in a cakewalk.
The hard part would be the playoffs.
I was truthfully joking; BUT I do share your thoughts on the weirdness with this. I'm not overly religious either, I do like to believe in god but I'm teeter back and forth with it, but who knows man, has to be some higher cause, I just hope Brady missing time isn't something he/she/it wants. .
I think what he means is that the Patriots would have no shot of winning the Super Bowl if Brady was done. Winning the Super Bowl, and not the division, is the whole point to the season for every team in the NFL, after all.
Yup, that would be his lefty