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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'm surprized that the Pats haven't put a contract out on Bernard Pollard for next season.
Brady
Welker
Gronk
Or may be we should sign this guy and break his leg and put him on IR
Speaking of that hit: Does anyone think it was dirty?
Maybe I'm just predisposed to thinking an injury from a Pollard hit cannot be a coincidence, but damn if it didn't look like a purposively twisted the Gronk's leg underneath him as he brought him down.
If someone else has leveled this accusation, I missed it and apologize.
Speaking of that hit: Does anyone think it was dirty?
Maybe I'm just predisposed to thinking an injury from a Pollard hit cannot be a coincidence, but damn if it didn't look like a purposively twisted the Gronk's leg underneath him as he brought him down.
If someone else has leveled this accusation, I missed it and apologize.
One thing BB said was that they worked him to see how he'd feel tomorrow, or something along those lines. That just strikes me as weird, why would you want to test him, with the chance that he WON'T be better tomorrow, when he finally gets to the point he CAN practice?
I'd rather have him not practice, just take in all the mental reps, stay in shape, and give everything on the last game of the season, when he doesn't have to be ready for another game until August.
That said, we don't really know what his practice consisted of. It was just how BB said they wanted to see how he'd respond to it later that puzzled me.
Maybe getting a line on if he'd "freeze up" during halftime?
He played Thursday, more than 72 hours before kickoff.