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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.Yup. Don't let perception get in the way of reality. The Welker drop was a FAR easier catch than the Manningham catch and if Welker hangs on, the Patriots very likely win the game and no one is talking about how clutch Eli is or that Brady didn't do enough. Brady would've been 25-32 after that, the Super Bowl MVP and tied with Joe Montana in both rings and SB MVP's. But because Welker can't hang on all of a sudden Brady isn't clutch enough? Give me a break.Well, Eli had all the help he needed from his teammates for his clutchitude. That Manningham sideline reception was bananas. Brady wasn't as fortunate today. If another catch or two is made (I think we can think of at least one drop in particular...), we're talking about how great Brady is in the clutch.
Yup. Don't let perception get in the way of reality. The Welker drop was a FAR easier catch than the Manningham catch and if Welker hangs on, the Patriots very likely win the game and no one is talking about how clutch Eli is or that Brady didn't do enough. Brady would've been 25-32 after that, the Super Bowl MVP and tied with Joe Montana in both rings and SB MVP's. But because Welker can't hang on all of a sudden Brady isn't clutch enough? Give me a break.
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BS. Welker's catch was very hard to make, Brady threw it too hard, too high, and on his back shoulder. A very bad throw by Brady with Welker wide open. Eli hit his receiver perfectly in his stride, his receiver didnt had to jump as high as he could on his back to make the catch .
Manningham's catch was far more easier to make, and yes, Eli hit his receiver almost perfectly with a 40yard bomb to the sideline in a tight window, while Brady f**ked up an easy 25 yard throw. No question that Manningham's catch was far more easier to make than Welker's.
You were clearly drinking during the game and have not seen the replay of those two plays while sober. After you get the booze out of your system watch those replays again.
BS. Welker's catch was very hard to make, Brady threw it too hard, too high, and on his back shoulder. A very bad throw by Brady with Welker wide open. Eli hit his receiver perfectly in his stride, his receiver didnt had to jump as high as he could on his back to make the catch .
Manningham's catch was far more easier to make, and yes, Eli hit his receiver almost perfectly with a 40yard bomb to the sideline in a tight window, while Brady f**ked up an easy 25 yard throw. No question that Manningham's catch was far more easier to make than Welker's.
I've seen the replays more than 10 times. What I wrote above still stands.
If you look at Welkers 122 receptions this season you will see plenty that were harder to make.
EDIT : Brady's throw wasn't perfect but it was definately catchable.
Yah.......let's blame welker for Brady's throws behind branch.
Let's blame welker for that stupid safety........let's blame welker for the Blackburn int
Anything else?
Yah.......let's blame welker for Brady's throws behind branch.
Let's blame welker for that stupid safety........let's blame welker for the Blackburn int
Anything else?
If you look at Welkers 122 receptions this season you will see plenty that were harder to make.
EDIT : Brady's throw wasn't perfect but it was definately catchable.
Ha. How many times did Welker had to jump as high as he could with his back towards the ground, with his hands fully extended and with his body rotating right to left because Brady threw a ****ty pass to his left shoulder? Call me when you'll find an harder example among those 122 receptions.
And by the way, there was absolutely no reason for Brady to throw to his left shoulder, when the safety was too far away anyway to make a play on the catch. Welker wide open, and Brady badly overthrows him.
Well, Eli had all the help he needed from his teammates for his clutchitude. That Manningham sideline reception was bananas. Brady wasn't as fortunate today. If another catch or two is made (I think we can think of at least one drop in particular...), we're talking about how great Brady is in the clutch.
Yup. Don't let perception get in the way of reality. The Welker drop was a FAR easier catch than the Manningham catch.
1) 1st Offensive Play Safety(cost us 9 points and put D on heels immediately)
2) Another throw it up for Grabs bomb to a limping Gronk that results in INT
Two plays, and chalk up another loss....He hasnobody else to blame but his own mediocre play. I thought he would've learnt the lesson from Ravens game ill timed throw to Slater.
Fact is Eli played it safe. The Old Brady we knew we could count on not making mistakes to beat self in PLAYOFFS. Post 2007, that Brady is MIA, as we saw another example tonight.