Patdown93
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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.That's what you call damage to your legacy. When Brady had the deep threat with Moss they scored 14 points in the SB. This year it was 17 pts. with none being scored in the last 25 minutes of the game.
Be curious to know how many plays are being changed at the line by Brady.
This offense is way out of balance run vs pass. They get very predictable as the game goes on. Time for BB to take back the controls of the offense.
Ever since the O became all about Tommy and his arm aka the NE Colts they've won NOTHING!!
Time to evaluate why this offense is unable to control the ball and the clock in critical game situations. They could not put the Giants away when having a 8 point second half lead when given numerous opportunities to do so. They did the very same thing against the Ravens but were saved by the ineptitude of said Ravens. Need an entirely different mindset with this offense heading into next year.
Brady did a good job of escaping pressure a couple times today. A couple key catches and the discussions on this board about Brady would be very different.
But hasn't Coach BB known this for the longest? It upsets me he did nothing to address it. Ocho should have been goneeeeeee.I don't think he played great.
He did ok...he didn't lose the game, but he didn't win it either. He wasn't "Big Game Brady".
With all the success in our offense, we still don't have anybody that has the size/strength/speed to beat man coverage or dictate a deep bracket.
Seriously it's almost a miracle we could be this good offensively without having any semblance of a deep passing game or a franchise tailback that can run both inside and out.
Please make a move for Dwayne Bowe, Vincent Jackson, Marcus Colston, or even Reggie Wayne..or trade a draft pick for a legit outside wide out..and find two more receivers early or late in the draft that are at least 6'0 and 200pounds that we can develop.
He just lobbed it up to his star tight end whom he must know is running on a deep pattern on one leg. The badly underthrown ball is then intercepted by the Giant's version of the Hurricane's Colin McCarthy: an inside linebacker so bad, it's only the relative competent talent around him that prevents him from being utterly exposed all game long (notice how he was roasted to a crisp on Hernandez's TD). That, in addition to the terrible, godawful, atrocious grounding for a safety, were certainly significant contributing factors in today's loss.
For portions of the game, Brady was masterful. Unfortunately, a few, consequential moments of ineptitude spoiled his overall brilliance.
The football game is played for four quarters not two offensive drives that result in touchdowns.The INT aside (which was a ridiculous catch by a linebacker who had concentration like a WR to make the play) he had 2 TD's and nearly 300 yards, if the run game wants to play whack and the D want to let things slip away time after time letting 30+ yard plays beat them all season that's not Brady's fault is it?
Not on your life, a deep threat or 2 to go with Wes and the 2 incredible TE's (when the main one is ACTUALLY healthy to go) and that offense is unstoppable, seriously if we had a deep threat then we'd be SB champions because you can't cover deep while leaving Aaron, Gronk and Wes the freedom of the park because it's suicide. An elite deep threat commands 2 guys, Gronk commands 2 guys, Wes almost every time commands 2 guys and Hernandez also needs special attention so you can't double cover everyone right?
Imagine this team with Julio Jones per say?
Makes me wonder why, in that situation, teams don't just put 45 guys on the field.
You're making wild assumptions that Mr. Brady is going to be able to deliver the ball to the deep threat. On what do you base that?? The Jints have beaten us with deep threat Moss and without deep threat Moss. In fact The Greatest Show On Turf only put up 14 points in SB42.
Perhaps it's time for the Patriots to stop obsessing over getting Tommy and his arm more weapons and concentrate on building a SB winning team.
That would be a team that can control the ball and control the clock to close out games.
Brady is and always will be a QB that is best throwing short to mid range passes.....very rarely does he connect with bombs simply because a younger Moss isn't here anymore and there is no deep threat.
It's pure dumb for that play to Slater and just as bad as that bomb to a well covered Gronk.
Unless we get another deep threat which is missing in big games,Brady should only throw deep in dire circumstances.
Brady is and always will be a QB that is best throwing short to mid range passes.....very rarely does he connect with bombs simply because a younger Moss isn't here anymore and there is no deep threat.
It's pure dumb for that play to Slater and just as bad as that bomb to a well covered Gronk.
Unless we get another deep threat which is missing in big games,Brady should only throw deep in dire circumstances.
So you think Tom Brady in a couple of months is going to turn into a scrub? He's way better than Kurt Warner (who was great himself) so i'm pretty certain that with 1 or 2 deep threats to go along with the most dynamic receiving corps in the league he could easily smash Brees new passing record. He won't flop in the SB like the 'greatest show on turf' did with legitimate outside threats because he's still too damn good.
The INT aside (which was a ridiculous catch by a linebacker who had concentration like a WR to make the play) he had 2 TD's and nearly 300 yards, if the run game wants to play whack and the D want to let things slip away time after time letting 30+ yard plays beat them all season that's not Brady's fault is it?
He played good Eli played good but the Giants receivers made plays and Wes couldn't make THE play that kills the game.