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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.And you're right - they weren't. But I'm talking more about the people who weren't willing to at least give them the benefit of the doubt or the opportunity to figure it out. No one cares about the regular season performances. While they count in terms of playoff seeding, it doesn't matter if they play great all year and suck in the postseason. Clearly, as we learned, they can be inconsistent and even terrible at times during the regular season as long as they're great in January (and February). It was the people who spent the year saying they had no shot who were a little frustrating. But let this be a lesson to at least ride it out, no matter how bad things look. You clearly never know how it might turn out
Yep. This is a guy who said Edelman would never amount to anything as a WR in 2012 and the guy just won the Super Bowl MVP. Two could play that game all day. The defense sucked throughout long portions of the year. They locked down the #2 corner spot, Hightower got healthier, and the rest is history.I have been researching all of Andy’s mea culpa’s and here are the results:
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I think the point is that Belichick and brady have proven that no matter what happens it’s stupid to give up on them. This team in 18 years has been in the SB in half of them and win it in 1/3 of them. It has been to at least the “final 4” afccg 13 times in 18 years.This is how I see it as well. I have no problem with valid criticism being leveled at them, but I have little to no patience with the people who are always crapping on them. I wasn’t surprised that they ran the table after the Pittsburgh loss because they weren’t going to lose to the Jets or Bill’s, and the tournament is a series of one game season’s, and I would never bet against Belichick and Brady in any one game situation.
Of course you know that is wrong but feel free to point out anything I was wrong about and I will address it openly and truthfully.I have been researching all of Andy’s mea culpa’s and here are the results:
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through the entire playoffs!They were bad at points throughout the season. Can't deny that.
Thankfully, all that matters is they showed up big time in the biggest game of the year for 4 straight quarters.
Of course you know that is wrong but feel free to point out anything I was wrong about and I will address it openly and truthfully.
...They locked down the #2 corner spot, Hightower got healthier, and the rest is history.
Of course you know that is wrong but feel free to point out anything I was wrong about and I will address it openly and truthfully.
Or getting Gordon in the first place, or how getting Gordon and losing him would make life worse for the offense than never having got him in the first place, or Baker Mayfield never being a quality NFL quarterback, or pumping the defensive unit in 2017 as a top 5 unit, or not blaming Googs for the debacle in Denver in 2015. I could go further but that would make a good starting point to drive home the ultimate lesson of those living in glass houses tossing stones for something that people weren’t wrong about in the first place.Well since you asked, what about your stance on Kingsbury not getting an NFL HC job?
You seem to have things confused.Actually I usually agree with where you are coming from, but I also know from years of seeing your posts that you never admit to being wrong, and you will argue any point to the death. And my point here is that it is more than a little ironic to see you calling for others to submit their mea culpa’s.
Clearly I was wrong about that. I’m still shocked.Well since you asked, what about your stance on Kingsbury not getting an NFL HC job?
Or getting Gordon in the first place, or how getting Gordon and losing him would make life worse for the offense than never having got him in the first place, or Baker Mayfield never being a quality NFL quarterback, or pumping the defensive unit in 2017 as a top 5 unit, or not blaming Googs for the debacle in Denver in 2015. I could go further but that would make a good starting point to drive home the ultimate lesson of those living in glass houses tossing stones for something that people weren’t wrong about in the first place.
Clearly I was wrong about that. I’m still shocked.
Exactly. I don’t ignore people, but I’ll ignore this dumpster fire of a thread.Rather than be on cloud9 from last night some people would rather drive home the point of being the smartest guy in the room.
A lot of people also felt it was a ploy to interview him for OC job.Lol I just wanted to hear you say it. I’m sure your not the only one who was shocked.