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Did you just let the cat out of the bag?When I was a young man er eh kitten,
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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.Did you just let the cat out of the bag?When I was a young man er eh kitten,
Eh to an extent. There were times even Brady had me going really dude? It does make it a little easier to justify well at least he wins. I dont like the drama in losers OR winners.True, but the real issue with his Mac-Enroe antics is that it is only tolerable in a winner.
Same goes from BB; everyone put up with his absurd surliness when they were winning; now it's painful to listen to.
Mac had a 4.68s and 4.72s 40 at his pro day:After going over the television game tape again, one of the POSITIVE things I saw from Mac, was more comfort and CONTROL while moving in the pocket.
Mack HAS athletic ability. His 40 (4.8) and 3cone (7.0) are very similar to Mahomes. The only difference is Mahomes (and other running QB's) is they know how to USE that athleticism and incorporate into their games. Mac CLEARLY doesn't. BUT.... what I saw in GB was a QB who is taking the first steps to harness his innate athleticism. and use it in the game Baby steps folks, baby steps.
Glad you're rooting for Mac. It drives me crazy when people, mostly talk-radio idiots, attack his attitude. Without context, his on-field behaviour at times last year was unseemly. With context, he was forced to run a high school level offense behind a poor OL with no latitude to change plays the opposition knew were coming. With no help or guidance in the chain of command, he then gets injured trying to run this train-wreck offense. With his professional development halted and career possibilities starting to suffer, he had to take criticism from 2 coaches who knew less about running an offense than he did. I think the Dalai Lama might have snapped under last year's conditions.
The Point is Kas, either or, the kid is a VERY good athlete. The question is whether he can harness that skill and make it part of his game. What I saw on tape was what I thought was more controlled movement and evasiveness on his drops. He didn't spin away from a rusher like Mahomes does on a regular basis (it seems). But rather like I said, "baby steps"Mac had a 4.68s and 4.72s 40 at his pro day:
Mac Jones works out for scouts at Alabama's first pro day
Mac Jones is not expected to wait long to hear his name called on draft night.www.nbcsports.com
So his 40 time is somewhere between 4.68s and 4.9s
Speaking for everyone else, I haven't the slightest idea what you're talking about. Those of us who are fans of the NE Patriots don't "put up" with BB, we love the dude and his snide-iness with inappropriate or dumb questions and lack of patience for the usual BS. I haven't found him painful to listen to at all and can't imagine why a fan of the team would. Are you sure you're in the right forum?True, but the real issue with his Mac-Enroe antics is that it is only tolerable in a winner.
Same goes from BB; everyone put up with his absurd surliness when they were winning; now it's painful to listen to.
Agreed. My worry is that he plays too "hot", i.e. he can lose composure under pressure, which not only limits his ability to react athletically, but also interferes with his post snap reads. He was 5th in the league in EPA/play last year when not pressured, but worst of any starter when he was. Thankfully this wasn't nearly as bad a problem in 2021, so hopefully even if true it's coachable.The Point is Kas, either or, the kid is a VERY good athlete. The question is whether he can harness that skill and make it part of his game. What I saw on tape was what I thought was more controlled movement and evasiveness on his drops. He didn't spin away from a rusher like Mahomes does on a regular basis (it seems). But rather like I said, "baby steps"
People forget that was so outstanding about Brady's career was he MADE himself into the GOAT. He didn't come into to the league with a great arm and mobility. These are the things Brady OBSESSIVELY worked at for YEARS before the "noodle arm" designation was lifted from him. He did NOT come nto the league with these skills, he DEVELOPED them over his very long career, because he was virtually psychotically competitive.
Mac seems to have a similar competitive streak and seems to be a very hard worker, so I THINK, give his innate athletic abilities, he can become a more elusive target in the pocket and a real threat to run the ball. We might not actually see that translate on the field tomorrow, but down the road a bit.
Baby steps
You speak for the entire forum? Must be because of that awesome responsivity that I've never heard from you.Speaking for everyone else, I haven't the slightest idea what you're talking about. Those of us who are fans of the NE Patriots don't "put up" with BB, we love the dude and his snide-iness with inappropriate or dumb questions and lack of patience for the usual BS. I haven't found him painful to listen to at all and can't imagine why a fan of the team would. Are you sure you're in the right forum?
BUT......He didn't seem to play "hot" his rookie year when his composure seemed almost Brady-like. THAT is what people who are questioning Mac seem to have forgotten most of the negatives they associate with him weren't there in 2021. The issues of 2022 are gone and a guy Mac seems to love is now HIS coach, ergo most of the issues and negative stats from last year really have no meaning.Agreed. My worry is that he plays too "hot", i.e. he can lose composure under pressure, which not only limits his ability to react athletically, but also interferes with his post snap reads. He was 5th in the league in EPA/play last year when not pressured, but worst of any starter when he was. Thankfully this wasn't nearly as bad a problem in 2021, so hopefully even if true it's coachable.
Was this your coach?Very good. This strikes a chord with me. When I was a young man er eh kitten, I had a coach (in another sport besides football) that would constantly complain about me and never offer any solutions.
Same goes from BB; everyone put up with his absurd surliness when they were winning; now it's painful to listen to.
Mac had a 4.68s and 4.72s 40 at his pro day:
Mac Jones works out for scouts at Alabama's first pro day
Mac Jones is not expected to wait long to hear his name called on draft night.www.nbcsports.com
So his 40 time is somewhere between 4.68s and 4.9s
Fair enough; I should know better than to casually use universal quantifiers ("everyone").I do not think the surliness is painful, it makes me chuckle. Just like reading posts by the Captain. Other people do not determine your reactions, only you do.
You were the one who said "everyone put up with his absurd surliness when they were winning; now it's painful to listen to." Not me. Hence my response.You speak for the entire forum? Must be because of that awesome responsivity that I've never heard from you.
You don't think Belichick is surly with the press? I've been a big fan of BB since he got here -- hell I went to high school with Ernie and him -- but I have to say his behavior with the press during losses is hard for me to watch, especially when there are lots of losses.
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