burtgummer
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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.Partially jerking your chain but TBH I'm not ready to say we will be mediocre of Tom leaves.How’s that doom and gloom? Or were you just jerking my chain?
Maybe not but the chances of winning a Super Bowl in the year 2020 are very slim. This was not a very good team in 2019 even with him and a lot of the core that won Super Bowls in 2014, 2016, and 2018 has aged. There are a lot of needs. If they aren’t winning the Super Bowl, I’d rather bottom out for a year to get a shot at Lawrence instead of rolling with another statue in Stidham long-term. But, like I said, that won’t happen.Partially jerking your chain but TBH I'm not ready to say we will be mediocre of Tom leaves.
Talk about seeing the world through Rose colored glasses...
He dropped back to pass five times, was sacked once, threw a pick 6, and had 2 completions. There is no way you can look at that sample size and think he has "promise". Stidham is in no way shape or form a NFL caliber QB. He was barely a decent college QB.
There is way too many Brady threads so let's just keep it to this one!
So you would classify last year's team as mediocre?Maybe not but the chances of winning a Super Bowl in the year 2020 are very slim. This was not a very good team in 2019 even with him and a lot of the core that won Super Bowls in 2014, 2016, and 2018 has aged. There are a lot of needs. If they aren’t winning the Super Bowl, I’d rather bottom out for a year to get a shot at Lawrence instead of rolling with another statue in Stidham long-term. But, like I said, that won’t happen.
You're right, no player can ever possibly improve.
Brady went 1 for 3 for 6 yards in his 1st year, 33% pass completion. No way he can become a good NFL caliber QB, he was barely a decent college QB.
Not comparing the 2, but if there was a PatsFans back in the offseason of 2000, you would've said the same exact thing about Brady.
There have been several articles written about Stidham's improvement during the season running the 1st team offense while Brady nursed injuries. All positive.
Brady went 1 for 3 for 6 yards in his 1st year, 33% pass completion. No way he can become a good NFL caliber QB, he was barely a decent college QB.
Not comparing the 2, but if there was a PatsFans back in the offseason of 2000, you would've said the same exact thing about Brady.
There have been several articles written about Stidham's improvement during the season running the 1st team offense while Brady nursed injuries. All positive.
Why do people seem to think there's no middle ground between "Stidham is the only developmental QB prospect we need" and "Stidham will never be good"?
Nope. I would classify them as mediocre without Brady, though. Maybe of those balls that went into the dirt would have gone the other way with other QBs. As it stands, they were just north of mediocre even with Brady. A great team doesn’t get bounced at home in the WC round.So you would classify last year's team as mediocre?
Agree. From Halloween on they were mediocre with Tom last year.Nope. I would classify them as mediocre without Brady, though. Maybe of those balls that went into the dirt would have gone the other way with other QBs. As it stands, they were just north of mediocre even with Brady. A great team doesn’t get bounced at home in the WC round.
Stidham is not a statue.I think the argument here against Jarret is that he is another pocket passer. The league has changed. QB's need to be mobile to buy time and also run when they can safely for a 1st down. The defenses are so hampered. The pocket passer is gone by the way of the dodo...
Pats would be well served by positioning themselves to draft someone who plays this style.
I think the argument here against Jarret is that he is another pocket passer. The league has changed. QB's need to be mobile to buy time and also run when they can safely for a 1st down. The defenses are so hampered. The pocket passer is gone by the way of the dodo...
Pats would be well served by positioning themselves to draft someone who plays this style.
Why doesn't TN make sense?The only team that makes sense outside NE is Oakland. They have an elite oline/RB with max cap space. They can draft Jude at 11 and sign AB to make a nuclear offense while getting Byron Jones and drafting defense to make an average to above average defense.
But not contenders. So what’s the point? Divest. Unload those contracts, suck for a year, get a shot at Lawrence.Agree. From Halloween on they were mediocre with Tom last year.
1st 1/2: 8-0
2nd 1/2: 4-5
My overall point is I think if they keep Tom, stay healthy and add some playmakers on O they might be legit contenders. If they lose Tom but add playmakers, steady QB play, stay healthy and have a vey good D they will be a a very good team.
Yep. His outstanding record as a head coach prior to the first quarter pole of the 2001 season should lead anyone to believe that he can certainly win one without Brady.
I think the argument here against Jarret is that he is another pocket passer. The league has changed. QB's need to be mobile to buy time and also run when they can safely for a 1st down. The defenses are so hampered. The pocket passer is gone by the way of the dodo...
Pats would be well served by positioning themselves to draft someone who plays this style.