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Literally had that thought. What would have happened.Kraft chose the wrong guy
Last 4 years a total waste of time.
Chicken or egg though
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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.Literally had that thought. What would have happened.Kraft chose the wrong guy
Gotta call a spade a spade. I get that there are circumstances where Mac isn’t always to blame, like last week with Boutte’s feet. But with a growing sample size, it proves he’s just not getting it done when we need it most.Mac Jones has had 5 4th quarter drives in the past 2 weeks with the opportunity to tie the game or take the lead.
He has 0 points on those 5 drives.
Why did the booth even call down? How many times have we seen something so close just get ignored under 2 minutes?I saw other calls on Sunday that were more obvious that were ruled not enough to overturn. I would say, that play certainly would fall into that category.
It was literally 1 inch short.Not sure why everyone thinks that was a bad call/ not procedure. Irrefutable evidence doesn’t need to require significant margins/ yardage. If there is clear and indisputable evidence that someone is 6 inches short, that is the call. Terry (what’s his name) pointed out that his elbow came down right on the first down line…you can deduce that the ball was further back when his knee hit. First there’s the visual evidence but there’s still a some small reasonable doubt about the angle. The knee/ elbow makes it indisputable.
Guys, and this also goes for @FCB02062 , I hated the move also but the guy lasted all of three more seasons (and solidified his legacy with the win in Tampa). If they picked Brady, he'd be gone and they'd be in the same position with who knows at QB, just a different name. This reality was coming, it just would have been in another form. "It is what it is." Let it go.
And you should be happy about that. If Brady doesn't leave and get that win, they'd still be talking about how Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes was potentially the GOAT. That win cemented his legacy and quieted that talk. At the same time, if he stayed, it was just delaying the inevitable.And Brady won a Super Bowl with what was the worst franchise in North American pro sports prior to his arrival.
Guys, and this also goes for @FCB02062 , I hated the move also but the guy lasted all of three more seasons (and solidified his legacy with the win in Tampa). If they picked Brady, he'd be gone and they'd be in the same position with who knows at QB, just a different name. This reality was coming, it just would have been in another form. "It is what it is." Let it go.
Yup, he's one guyDoes Mac play for the Patriots? Just wondering.
That is also something that bothers me. The refs said "1st down" and were giving the ball to NE to run to the line for the next play. The league then phoned in and said STOP! STOP!!! We need to review!!!!Why did the booth even call down? How many times have we seen something so close just get ignored under 2 minutes?
Thanks - saves me the time to read thorough it. More time for employee reviews.@Chevy You actually got bingo just from this dude's posts alone.
I said the exact the same shift,I have no doubt the Patriots deserved to lose this game but this is the 2nd time in 2 games the Patriots got hosed:
Waddle got hit in the head. PENALTY. Bourne on the next series got hit in the head when player launched. NO PENALTY. Rham gets a bad spot, Belichick challenges, they say too close to overturn. Strange gets spotted a 1st down, they call down from the booth, then overturn.
Not to mention the Strange holding penalty which wasn't, yet killed a drive.
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