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We just have a different definition of way too high. When it hits the receiver in his hands, I believe a catch is possible. See his pass to Amendola if you want way too high.
The pass wasn't great, but he didn't throw it into the stands.
God, these announcers: "This defense of Rex's is really working!" "This must be the upset of the year!"
And yet no one there to mention, "Yes, and all it took was going up against New England's third string rookie quarterback."
Laughing at the whole shutout thing because bothering fans.
So you would rather get 3 points to avoid the shutout with 3 or 4 minutes left, rather than going for the first down and a chance to at least have a chance to win the game? Crazy logic right there.
Man I never thought I'd see so many fans here admit that they care more about the difference between a 0 point loss and a 3 point loss than they do about the difference between a guaranteed loss and a very long shot at winning. Guys, this is professional sports. Our players and coaches are getting paid to win, not to find ways to make losing slightly less humiliating.
Would have liked Gronk and Edelman to be more noticeable in a game like this, but it just seems like it was one of those days. Brady's back, onto the next one. I trust Bill to use this loss in a constructive manner to make the team better.