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Still not cool, but I guess I can take itLighten up. Your Jacoby fanboy worship is worth a well-earned tweak.
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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.Still not cool, but I guess I can take itLighten up. Your Jacoby fanboy worship is worth a well-earned tweak.
On the plus side, the Josh Allen worship has vanished.Lighten up. Your Jacoby fanboy worship is worth a well-earned tweak.
Defensively they could be troublesome for us, certainly.Brissett and the Colts might be the team in the AFC that's best built to actually challenge us. They've got a good balanced offense and a young aggressive D. They're good on the line on both sides of the ball and their secondary is improving.
If we can't stabilize our OL situation, that pass rush is going to give us trouble. It gave Mahomes and Deshaun Watson fits, so unless our OL is on the ball (and knowing BB, it probably will be) they could challenge us.
Belichick's first 2 rings were on teams coached by the Tuna.
He came here mostly to get out from under Parcells' shadow. Bill p was a huge part of Belichick's football education. Dude knows what he's talking about when he talked about football.
Did you see the field they were playing on? I think a couple of players might have drowned.Who watched Jimmy today? Stats were substandard
The ghost of Steve Belichick says “hi” (followed by a diabolical laugh).
Seriously though, from the perspective of today the BB/Tuna partnership was evidently a true symbiosis. A testament to the greatness of the competition in their time together that they only shared two championships. I will always believe that the biggest thing BB got from Tuna was how to lead fearlessly, which if so was indeed a huge element in BB’s eventual greatness as the HC of the NEP
Did you see the field they were playing on? I think a couple of players might have drowned.
The contract the colts signed him to is looking like a steal
Wasn’t a steal. Dorsett has helped this team. There was only one way of showing teams what Jacoby could do - and I, for one, had no interest in a long term Brady injury.Idk if it is a steal. He was in the last year of contract and they gave him 28m in new money.
So it basically 1yr 28m (6.5m+rokiee contract/21.5m cap hits). It was pretty risk because he was never a starter, but looks fair now.
one of the halftime guys for the Dallas game said Brisette is the best QB in the AFC right now
Wasn’t a steal. Dorsett has helped this team. There was only one way of showing teams what Jacoby could do - and I, for one, had no interest in a long term Brady injury.
I’m glad for JB. He’s exceeding most expectations. I’m glad for NE. They are winning most SBs.
Misread. Again, choosing « not a steal ». That is serious change for an unproven player.I agree with you.
I was talking about the value of the contract.
28m for a guy that was never a starter even with 14TDs-3INT is fair.
On a side note, I think there could be many more quality QBs if they had better coaching and more time.
100% agreed here. There have been a lot of busts that might have had a chance if they had wound up with a competent organization and/or coaching staff.
I expect that's true. Unfortunately, you can count the competent coaching staffs in the NFL on the fingers of one hand. And probably have a couple of fingers left over.On a side note, I think there could be many more quality QBs if they had better coaching and more time.
The contract the colts signed him to is looking like a steal
Dorsett seems like a good guy and teammate and is trying to do whatever he can to help here....but Indy definitely got the better of that trade by a long shot!!! Brisette has been amazing and seems like their QB for foreseeable future ....Dorsett is inconsistent at best...BB really gave away a lot for little in return for both Brisette and Jimmy G....worst trades of BB career!!!!.
There's NWIH they let him play that contract year next year without negotiating an extension. The number he has now is just sa starting point for negotiationsThey basically signed him to an extra year for $28m.
That looks like a good value now, but I wouldn't go as far as to call it a steal.
I wonder how many people will understand your Handsome Jimmy reference...I’m really rooting for him and Handsome Jimmy G. It’s cool to see these guys do well.