That more or less the insight and substance of most of your posts summed up in a sentence.
Keep writing more ******** about there being more financial pressure now on playing rookie QBs early, when before the 2011 CBA the early picks were even more expensive in total and relative terms (as a...
I do and most of your recent ones are mostly trash.
Between claiming we are far from competing even though we have one of the better rosters in the league or coming with up with a shortsighted idea to field a rookie QB who has just recently started to learn our playbook there really is not much...
This is a pretty naive take mostly because you ignore the main reason to redshirt a QB: having complete grasp of our system that depends hugely on making correct presnap reads.
Add in being on the same page with your options post snap when it comes to option routes and learning to read common...
Low key his injury against the Titans was a much bigger deal than the Butler benching in the Eagles SB.
With him available in the slot, odds are we would have made a couple more third/fourth down stops.
Wish they would have actually refrained from close ups so we can see his entire body throwing the ball. His main issue last year was that his footwork completely broke down.
Either way, camp will reveal that eventually.
First sentence you quoted says it will not affect Brady's performance which already invalidates everything you wrote about pissing my pants entirely. But I suppose it is too much work reading the first sentence of a paragraph.
Also you are comparing a player staying away entirely from OTAs, to...
According to the same player -- an ex QB who interestingly enough didnt have the arm strength for the pros -- who gave Jones praise on his arm.
Also I have no clue what it is you want to tell anyone with that picture of Cam.
It is OTAs. This is not a competitive period of the Patriots offseason. Mostly evaluations don't really start before camp.
To quote Reiss from his Sunday piece (but you can find the same sentiment from most beat guys over the years):
If we see Jones this year outside mop-up duty in garbage time/meaningless games then odds are something went catastrophically bad and we are drafting in the top 10 next year.
I can get that people don't believe that Newton will be able to stick with his allegedly improved fundamentals through...
It was just a matter if time until that specific poster would start inventing things to be upset about.
Nothing like that ever happened against the Ravens with Gronk. It was on the last play at Carolina in 2013 during the "Ice up, Son" game.
It is not the refs job to guess or anticipate routes. They look at the outcome and not at what someone has drawn up.
I dont give a **** what any QB or coach says about it. Look up the rules, read them without any bias and you will realize it was textbook grounding. Unfortunately for you -- and...
I feel like you are creating your own narrative for whatever reason. At no point does Judon imply any of the things you are saying.
He is pointing out that grounding -- being the judgment call that it is -- is often called with a huge benefit of doubt given to the QB. Sometimes the closest...
If you can't run the right routes given a look it is your own fault if you end up with a grounding call.
No matter how much some people try to predictably shift blame away from this QB, it was textbook grounding. And to adress some other folks, it doesn't matter one bit if it gets called rarely...
There was a limit how many players you can have on the PS and they could be signed away at any time by other teams. Also if you moved them up to the active roster there was no mechanism to move them back without a release.
Lets not pretend that there were some hidden gems consistently on those...
So print out the QR code of the digital ticket like many people do with plane tickets instead of using their smartphone.
What stops anyone from doing that?
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