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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.Cam will finish in the top 10 for QB stats this year, book it.Because Brady went to an offense filled with weapons and threw 50 TDs en route to a Super Bowl MVP immediately after leaving the Patriots. And also the fact that he has been a much, much, much better passer than Cam Newton throughout his career (was a better passer than Newton when Cam won his MVP even). So yeah, Tom gets the benefit of the doubt on that front.
Brady's "horrendous" was 12-4 and 24 passing TDs, Cam's was 7-9 and 8 passing TDs. Just...come on, man.
To make the comparison more interesting, let's consider the fact that the 2019 Patriots had two very distinct phases. They were a dominant team in the first part of the season, and an average/slightly below average team after a certain point around halfway in. That's not my subjective interpretation either, I'm just going off the W/L records.the NEP in 2019 were 12-4......the NEP in 2020 were 7-9
Found that comment interesting. That season was horrendous but cams 2020 was "context."Brady's "horrendous" was 12-4 and 24 passing TDs, Cam's was 7-9 and 8 passing TDs. Just...come on, man.
Great point about the reads. He didn't have good pocket awareness, maybe that stemmed from the slow reads. I thought about the possible shoulder injury, we never heard any hint o an injury last fall or during the off season. Even though the pats are tight lipped about injuries something usually leaks, and nothing has.It's possible that his shoulder injury might have arose from standing in the pocket for too long and letting himself get hit once too often. That would happen if he wasn't able to go through his reads fast enough because of brain fog. Of course, it's all pure speculation on my part, but I'm thinking why not just give him one more shot at it. I do know he's had a history of shoulder injuries.
I think it's what the kids these days call "telling on yourself."Found that comment interesting. That season was horrendous but cams 2020 was "context."
Yeah we lost AB, Edelman and Gordon got banged up and we were relying on Dorsett as our number 1 and started playing defenses that weren’t mega garbage we got rocked back to Earth and we played a harder schedule in 2020 and started at a lower point receiver wise with a new QB. This team was maybe 10-6 tops with Brady.To make the comparison more interesting, let's consider the fact that the 2019 Patriots had two very distinct phases. They were a dominant team in the first part of the season, and an average/slightly below average team after a certain point around halfway in. That's not my subjective interpretation either, I'm just going off the W/L records.
Is it a coincidence that we went 7-9 the following year with a largely identical (if not worse) roster minus Brady? To me, that indicates we may have had the same 2020 results even with the GOAT. The late 2019 and 2020 teams were a lot more similar than people (especially the Brady people) want to admit.
The Patriots have always succeeded and failed as a team. I wish people would stop this black and white thinking about Brady/Belichick/whatever.
then why is their SOLUTION assumed to be simple? The blithe belief that Cam will be good in 2021 feels a lot like the Stidham truthers going into 2020 just believing he'd be the starter like it's no big deal.
I don't know if I am right or how feasible is to make him more consistent. He has an entire offseason to learn the offense and work with a QB coach on his footwork. I am just tired of reading how he wasn't able to throw a ball, because that you can refute easily by checking out any of last year's games.
Consistency is king when it comes to QBs. And that is one he failed miserably.
Also 2019 offensive line was a mess along with the running game. Cam had a phenomenal OL and running game.
Except we know that cam had wide open guys and never saw them or threw to the wrong guy...plus play action was great at getting guys open...just not so great for CamBut worse receivers. Brady at points during the season had Edelman, gordon, antonio brown, dorsett.
Let's not turn this into brady vs cam argument. Fact is brady threw 25tds in 2019 and 40 in 2020. What changed that allowed him to throw 15 more tds? The talent he was throwing to.
So, it wouldn't be difficult stretch to say cam newton was affected by the receiver talent if Brady the GOAT was. And cam newtons top receiver was meyers.
Now how much he was affected, and how much was decline in talent is another argument. But the receiving talent IS a factor to consider
He'll probably be cut by the start of September.Clearly this team is built for Stidhim and people will be calling for him by game 3
Except we know that cam had wide open guys and never saw them or threw to the wrong guy...plus play action was great at getting guys open...just not so great for Cam
He'll probably be cut by the start of September.
The Patriots most certainly can - and should - bench/inactivate any player not operating at full cognitive abilities.I'm sure the Pats organization is right up there with the best at crossing their t's and dotting their i's, but because of the player union, there's only so much they can do. The rest is up to the player's ability to conduct himself once away from the facilities. Obviously Cam didn't.
The Patriots most certainly can - and should - bench/inactivate any player not operating at full cognitive abilities.
When had that ever happened in the past 20 years that Brady QB'ed a team under ten wins? One time in Brady's second year. When was the last time Brady has ever led a team to a sub-.500 record? Never.To make the comparison more interesting, let's consider the fact that the 2019 Patriots had two very distinct phases. They were a dominant team in the first part of the season, and an average/slightly below average team after a certain point around halfway in. That's not my subjective interpretation either, I'm just going off the W/L records.
Is it a coincidence that we went 7-9 the following year with a largely identical (if not worse) roster minus Brady? To me, that indicates we may have had the same 2020 results even with the GOAT. The late 2019 and 2020 teams were a lot more similar than people (especially the Brady people) want to admit.
The Patriots have always succeeded and failed as a team. I wish people would stop this black and white thinking about Brady/Belichick/whatever.
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