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wow i forget is was even a patriot lol good call
But under BB, only Lawyer and Ty Law had good to great games against us. So yeah..you're kinda right lol.
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Another one of those pesky words that doesn't mean what you think it means
After all he will be in the Patriots Hall Of Fame one day.
I think you have an idea and are trying to pretend reality fits it.Brady had ample time on the 2nd TD drive. The one that Sey was out for. He didn't get that type of time for the rest of the game.
I am not 'bashing' him I am discussing what he did.If you want to bash him for the penalties, fine.
But please don't tell me that getting penetration means nothing if it just so happens the team is fortunate enough to have a run called in the other direction (or that you could do it). That's nonsense. He's a DT. He's not an weakside DE on a zone read where he'll get a free rush. If he knifes through the line, it means he beat our guard and/or center - not because they just sort of let him through. That's ridiculous.
Thank You, Richard Seymour. His bone headed play on Brady jump started the Patriots Offensive Juggernaut (as described at a raiders site).
My gut feeling about the Brady take down is that Seymour channeled all his anger at the Patriots organization in that play and it was his INTENTION to take Brady out. Brady was saved when Seymour became aware of the blatancy of his actions and took some of the force off that hit.
well, i'm pretty sure i know what help means and seymour helped us more today than he did the raiders. though, that facemask on green ellis was brutal.
Oh, you didn't know about how Seymour used his cleats a few years back on a helmet-less Colts defensive player who was on on the ground? It didn't create a furore as it should have because it wasnt caught on TV.
So, I was furious to see him throw down Brady like that and then see his grappling of Green-Ellis.
Glad to see him smirking on the sidelines during the end of the game.
In a manner of speaking letting his emotions ultimately get in the way was Richard's undoing here. There were certain slights and perceptions and concerns he could never seem to let go of or get past - on or off the field.
Agreed. I was thinking that yesterday as I watched him toss Brady to the ground on that bonehead play. Didn't BB used to bench him once in a while because he was too emotional about something? Then he'd be emotional about the benching.
For those who were arguing the "who got the better of the Seymour trade" the other day, did the fact that Wilfork (whom the Pats decided to keep instead of Seymour) made the highlight reel play of the game (rather than Seymour, who clearly WANTED to make the highlight reel play but didn't) give you pause? It confirmed my opinion that it was a "win-win" trade after all.
Yeah, he ended up looking pretty stupid with all of his penalties, but his physical presence alone, along with his fire and leadership, reminds us that we have no one like him. I think I'd like to see one of our pass rushers just encroach through the line and slam down the other quarterback, just for a personal vendetta. Seems like our guys just don't really care much about having a score to settle because they never create anything resembling pressure.