meatface
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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.Agreed. There's obviously some nepotism with his dad but, quite honestly, I can't think of any other national-network color commentator with as pathetic of a career that he had.Chris Simms is just bitter that he got fired, because he can't cut it as a guy who has to hit "fast forward" and "rewind" and write down what formations are.
I don't know why people give this guy a platform.
Gannon had about 3 or 4 years where he was one of the top QBs in football.Agreed. There's obviously some nepotism with his dad but, quite honestly, I can't think of any other national-network color commentator with as pathetic of a career that he had.
He has a total of 3,100 yards passing, 12 TD's and 18 INT's. He makes Gannon look like a Hall of Famer. It's sad that he doesn't realize that the most famous thing about him is his last name, which his dad made famous. Why is anyone listening to what this idiot has to say?
SAS does not show when when an intelligent, informed discussion is to be had
For the first time this year we got to see how mentally tough and how this Pats team performed in the clutch. The result? Nearly identical to the ending of Super Bowl XLIX, the last time the Patriots played a top ranked defense. Brady and the Pats entered the 4th quarter down 20-16 before Brady would go on to complete 14 of 17 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns in the quarter en route to a 23-30 victory4th quarter. Not without the help of yet another( and another) Danny Amendola circus catch. The last two games Tom Brady has headed into the 4th quarter trailing have been against the best defense in the league at that respective time, in those situations Brady has completed 27 of 32 passes for 275 yards, 4 touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a quarterback rating that comes out to 142.1. He also added the largest comeback in Super Bowl history to that list, again both top rated defenses.
You can have an intelligent, informed discussion . . . or you can have Stephen A. Smith.