Joey007
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I guess the question is as follows: Does the team have a better chance of winning with a 75 percet Brady or 100 percent Hoyer.
Ill take the former. Hoyer is not a good QB. And I hate to say it, but it's going to look really bad for trading away Jimmy G if/when Hoyer gives it away.
Ian Rapoport was told Brady threw “incredibly well” in practice Friday. Seems like it will be a slight annoyance at most. Let’s go
stop the bs..eating the best way possible and taking care of your body should not be mocked. Maybe too many people lack the discipline to eat right, so making fun of others who do makes them feel better somehow.Just have Alex Guerrero sprinkle some magic dust to cure it and have Tom use pliability. After all, NFL injuries are totally preventable, right Tom?
Thought there was a three day waiting period before activating a QB god from death??
Best red Beau voice from Waterboy cut his assThey are saying Burk was the guy who's helmet hit Tom's hand.
He must have stumbled or something taking the handoff.
Klutz
So is today Good Saturday?
Even if he can throw fine, if he can't take snaps under center, or the team needs to vastly reduce the number of snaps taken from center to avoid aggravating the injury, that's not a slight annoyance. Especially because I believe play action and the running game would normally be an important part of this game plan.Ian Rapoport was told Brady threw “incredibly well” in practice Friday. Seems like it will be a slight annoyance at most. Let’s go
They are saying Burk was the guy who's helmet hit Tom's hand.
He must have stumbled or something taking the handoff.
Klutz
Best red Beau voice from Waterboy cut his ass
Hey Burkhead boy your fired
There is no Indication that he can’t take snaps under center.Even if he can throw fine, if he can't take snaps under center, or the team needs to vastly reduce the number of snaps taken from center to avoid aggravating the injury, that's not a slight annoyance. Especially because I believe play action and the running game would normally be an important part of this game plan.
I think not taking snaps under center on thurs was just a precaution. New stitches...why risk aggregatingEven if he can throw fine, if he can't take snaps under center, or the team needs to vastly reduce the number of snaps taken from center to avoid aggravating the injury, that's not a slight annoyance. Especially because I believe play action and the running game would normally be an important part of this game plan.
Ian Rapoport was told Brady threw “incredibly well” in practice Friday. Seems like it will be a slight annoyance at most. Let’s go
Even if he can throw fine, if he can't take snaps under center, or the team needs to vastly reduce the number of snaps taken from center to avoid aggravating the injury, that's not a slight annoyance. Especially because I believe play action and the running game would normally be an important part of this game plan.
I was wondering if he could adjust for this by taking snaps left-handed.There is no Indication that he can’t take snaps under center.
Not having him take snaps on Friday (which is a walk through) is not an indication he cannot do it, it’s an indication they’ve don’t want to risk aggravating a hand injury unnecessarily. There are many different ways to take a center snap that protect different types of hand injuries.
Many teams run and play action out of shotgun, including the patriots.
Yeah that’s possible. You can have a top and bottom hand and the top hand gets the force while the bottom just close on the ball. You can also have the hands side by side depending on where the injury is.I was wondering if he could adjust for this by taking snaps left-handed.