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Before 2019 how did the NEP do in total offense and points scored from 2007-2018?
That is not true and the evidence can be seen in most of the rewatch threads of the last 4-5 weeks (check out @patsinthesnow breakdowns of how open Meyers was at times) or in the columns of various beat guys. Chatham's stand out most because he actually posts video clips that he narrates but unfortunately they are behind the Athletic paywall.
And to use your own words. An open receiver in the wrong place is as useless as an open receiver in the correct place when the QB once again delivers a bad throw.
Who else but Edelman can beat man coverage?
It's also mind boggling and incredibly frustrating that Brady, who used to go by the mantra of "throw to the open man", doesn't seem to do that anymore, all he does is key in on Edelman & White. If you take them away, game over, and that's on Brady. I've seen many situations where guys were wide open, and he forces it to Edelman or White. The pick 6 was a prime example, Sanu was WIDE open on that play, 15 yards down the middle.
Was watching the 2007 Pats-Ravens game the other night randomly and saw Watson in the starting lineup. Damn is he old lol. Barely have an NFL caliber tight end on the roster.
Classic Massachusetts sense of humor! Are you part Irish?Nope. It’s 100% accurate. The WR position is great. Maybe tops in the NFL. They may actually be too good. The TE position? Forget about it. Completely dominant. This team bringing back Gordon and taking a shot on Brown was merely them playing with house money. They didn’t even need the two of them. They just signed those two for the hell of it. And Edelman’s injuries that have piled up are totally unrelated to the fact that he’s getting too many targets because nobody can trusted to be in the spot they need to be at on option routes. It’s just Brady force feeding him the ball for the heck of it. Phenomenal article. The writer should be nominated for a Pulitzer for this work.
I’m over 90% Irish.Classic Massachusetts sense of humor! Are you part Irish?
Did you get one of those DNA tests?I’m over 90% Irish.
Did you get one of those DNA tests?
I know two people who have done them. One 100% believes it's results and has the genealogy tree a relative did to support it and the other says its full of ****. It said hes 10% from Korean peninsula and he was told since birth he was Italian/Sardina. I give him so much **** over it. I call him Kim Jong <hisitalianlastname>. He called them and they said they stand by their results. They even offered to do another one for 1/4 of the price.
Yeah I found out that the rest of my bloodline is English and I also have a little Viking in me too. The funniest part is that my dad always told people he was descended from a royal Irish bloodline. I haven’t shared this with him, but that’s nowhere near true.I know two people who have done them. One 100% believes it's results and has the genealogy tree a relative did to support it and the other says its full of ****. It said hes 10% from Korean peninsula and he was told since birth he was Italian/Sardina. I give him so much **** over it. I call him Kim Jong <hisitalianlastname>. He called them and they said they stand by their results. They even offered to do another one for 1/4 of the price.
I've thought about it. I consider it entertainment. Nothing would surprise me. Russian...French...Greek...Jets Fan....
... Because the bottom line is this:
Either the problem is with the receiving corps, or both BB and McD are throwing an entire offense under the bus in order to protect the reputation of their starting QB, because it's the receivers (and linemen) who are getting benched, not the QB.
It seems Brady is done with everybody but his two binkies, Squirrel and Sweetfeet. Not clear to me that the rest of them have been any worse about Jaking it that Brady himself, but it’s his trust in them that matters, and if the chemistry hasn’t gelled he seems to just trust nobody but his binkies....
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- If you've been Jaking it out there, finally getting "wide open" after the QB is tired of you blowing plays, is meaningless, because he's done with you for the time being, as he should be.
I think your tongue just poked a hole in your cheek.Nope. It’s 100% accurate. The WR position is great. Maybe tops in the NFL. They may actually be too good. The TE position? Forget about it. Completely dominant. This team bringing back Gordon and taking a shot on Brown was merely them playing with house money. They didn’t even need the two of them. They just signed those two for the hell of it. And Edelman’s injuries that have piled up are totally unrelated to the fact that he’s getting too many targets because nobody can trusted to be in the spot they need to be at on option routes. It’s just Brady force feeding him the ball for the heck of it. Phenomenal article. The writer should be nominated for a Pulitzer for this work.
I think your tongue just poked a hole in your cheek.
Funny. I think its so cool.Yeah I found out that the rest of my bloodline is English and I also have a little Viking in me too. The funniest part is that my dad always told people he was descended from a royal Irish bloodline. I haven’t shared this with him, but that’s nowhere near true.
If I had to venture a guess, I'd venture that he gets tired of trusting the other receivers only to see ball after ball bounce off their hands.It's also mind boggling and incredibly frustrating that Brady, who used to go by the mantra of "throw to the open man", doesn't seem to do that anymore, all he does is key in on Edelman & White. If you take them away, game over, and that's on Brady. I've seen many situations where guys were wide open, and he forces it to Edelman or White. The pick 6 was a prime example, Sanu was WIDE open on that play, 15 yards down the middle.