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The D the patriots are playing is infuriating to watch as a fan, but it has a purpose. Protect against the big play. Give the O as many 5-9yrd plays..bleed the clock. CLassic bend but dont break.
Don't mean to be harping on it, just worried to death about Brady here. It looked to me like he was stepping into his throws again there. And then just as.importantly he ran to congratulate Gronk. I didn't see any limping. How did he look to everyone else?
Your ******* kidding, right? 6 Point game and you're complaining about Brady being in the game? Even now, 14pts up, I still want him in. A lot can happen in 8+ minutes. Unbelievable...
Because apparently he isn't really hurt enough to come out. I understand being cautious but it was a one-score game against one of the better teams in the league. If it was a blowout I would bet Hoyer would be in later on, but you never know with Tom.
For those who aren't familiar. This is the Chargers go-to offense. They send their 90 foot receivers 20 yards down the field which leaves the RB open in the flat.