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The CLUTCH gene. Some guys like TB12 have it in spades. Some guys like "regular season MVP" Aaron Rodgers just don't!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how many amazing clutch moments Brady gave us? I'm so glad we got to honor him at half time and looking forward to his HOF induction next year! The GOAT carried us on his back for so long. Sometimes you have to live through NOT having a great QB to see how good you had it.
I'm not pronouncing Mac Jones career "done" yet. He's still got time to turn it around. But the way he looks like a 'deer in headlights' whenever he feels pressure, well it's not very promising.
He brought the team back in the first half and the one thing you want your QB to do is be able to move the ball in the last 2 mins of the game. He did that.
Some throws weren't prefect but was not the deciding factor in this game or any point in this game aside from the pick 6, which he came back from.
Again with Mac, just threw it a tenth of a sec too late. You can see a slight double clutch. Obv some of it is on the 6th Round rookie WR playing his 1st NFL game ever, but most of it to me is on the 3rd year QB who should've known better than to cut it that close.
At least Boutte catches the ball. He’ll learn with the toe tap but I like what I saw from him otherwise. Give the rookie a break, this game wasn’t on him.
My point is no QB, Brady, Mahones, Allen, whoever isn't making Boutte get both feet down on that play despite being 100% the correct play and ball placement. You can't judge Mac on things like "clutch" when that's happening.
Even when they came back I knew this was the type of game they never win. Mac doesn't do game winning drives. We win games one type of way only with him. Get ahead early and keep the lead.
One particular guy doesnt deserve the blame here. This game falls on the HC, his offensive coaching staff and every player on that offense. Played a SB quality team to the wire but still failed to put up the points. This has been going on for far too long. This league has made it easier than ever to score points and we couldnt get it done. I’m gonna make the excuse that it was the Patriots that beat themselves and the lack of points was a result of the team they were playing. If this goes on the rest of the season though, we’re in trouble.
He’s a rookie, supposedly bottom of the depth chart. Yet he at least catches the ball and the QB is throwing to him in critical moments and not our key signing of the season in JuJu. You should walk away feeling encouraged about Boutte although frustrated about the toe tap. He’ll learn.
It’s dumb to point the finger at him. Tell the coach not to be an idiot and make the proper game decision.
Again with Mac, just threw it a tenth of a sec too late. You can see a slight double clutch. Obv some of it is on the 6th Round rookie WR playing his 1st NFL game ever, but most of it to me is on the 3rd year QB who should've known better than to cut it that close.
No most of it is on the rookie. The average NFL receiver is getting both feet down. That was the right play and if you are quibbling over 1/10th of a second, then he threw it pretty damn well. The receiver wasn't a 1/10th of a second from getting a second foot down.