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(Edited Title:) Writer thinks Zappe is winning the QB "battle"?

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LOL: Sara Marshall == a different MusketFire writer -- just completely contradicted Gregoire:

"Loudly"... "quietly"... I see what they did there. Lol

The "battle" is a figment of the imagination. Jones is the starter and barring injury or if his game craters this season he will remain that way. Full stop.
 
Jarrett Stidham Bailey Zappe who had an unfavorable draft profile, was drafted late. Tom Brady who had an unfavorable draft profile, was drafted late.

Therefore obviously that means Stidham Zappe is the next Brady and the Patriots are doing themselves and us fans a disservice by keeping a guaranteed superstar QB on the bench.

This tidbit of binky cheerleader logic makes perfect sense, no? Lol. Lol.
 
Evidently Patricia forgot to ask him to throw an INT.

Oh yeah, well your boy gets to go head to head vs Rodgers game # 2.

Unlike you I wont cast blame on other people because the Pats lost.

Zappe earned a seat at the table. Maybe he can play better and maybe he can play worse. Its all up to him when the chance comes.

Zappe has earned a seat at the table. He is the undisputed back up QB behind the undisputed starter, Mac Jones. Zappe certainly earned not having competition for the back up spot here.

And stop with twisting my words. I never said Patricia told Mac Jones to throw INTs, but he certainly did tell him that he had limited options to throw to and to throw contested balls down field rather than checking down or audible out of plays.

And I am not casting blame. In fact, I would be casting blame on Patricia and Belichick for overmanaging Zappe in that game rather than trying to throw a little more caution into the wind and trying to win at the end of the game if I was.
 
Brady and the Pats started out 3-0 where analysts were hyping up the Pats as the best team in the NFL at that time. Then the 4 game skid happened. Even though they barely escaped the Chiefs, **** Vermeil found the leak in the Pats D relentlessly running with Priest Holmes. Marty Schottenheimer did the same thing with LT and infamously said the way to beat Brady was to get him "off of his spot". Opposing teams kept running the same running plays that season.

Tom was clearly better in year 2, but there were games he didn't show up like against GB, Denver, at Miami, at TENN Oakland and the biggest game against the Jets at home on national TV.

Bledsoe initially did play well, but it was a small minority that questioned whether they traded the wrong guy. But then you had the season opener in 2003 and it came up again. That question was answered fairly quickly that season.

I am not going to rehash 2002 anymore. I stated what I thought and if I am wrong I am wrong. It was 21 years ago. I didn't want to turn this into another endless rehash of Brady from two decades ago which happens too much when we talk about QBs.
 
Brady and the Pats started out 3-0 where analysts were hyping up the Pats as the best team in the NFL at that time. Then the 4 game skid happened. Even though they barely escaped the Chiefs, **** Vermeil found the leak in the Pats D relentlessly running with Priest Holmes. Marty Schottenheimer did the same thing with LT and infamously said the way to beat Brady was to get him "off of his spot". Opposing teams kept running the same running plays that season.

Tom was clearly better in year 2, but there were games he didn't show up like against GB, Denver, at Miami, at TENN Oakland and the biggest game against the Jets at home on national TV.

Bledsoe initially did play well, but it was a small minority that questioned whether they traded the wrong guy. But then you had the season opener in 2003 and it came up again. That question was answered fairly quickly that season.
Yeah those were stinkers. Also the Chicago game might have been the coming out party for him as a great QB and a guy who could carry this team after all..

Yeah seemed like every good running back was lighting them up that year. I think the Titans game showed the team had too many holes to go any further than they did.
 
Jarrett Stidham Bailey Zappe who had an unfavorable draft profile, was drafted late. Tom Brady who had an unfavorable draft profile, was drafted late.

Therefore obviously that means Stidham Zappe is the next Brady and the Patriots are doing themselves and us fans a disservice by keeping a guaranteed superstar QB on the bench.

This tidbit of binky cheerleader logic makes perfect sense, no? Lol. Lol.
Nobody is comparing Zappe to Brady in terms of talent.

But fact is that Jones regressed last year. To call his performance mediocre would be generous. If he doesn't show improvement this year - and fast - he damn well should be benched so we can see what the backup can do.
 
The Pats are in such an enviable position at QB. Both QBs have proven they both have the ability to play QB in the NFL. The other 31 teams must be jealous.
 
I was commenting on comparing Zappe with Montana
I was comparing him and Mac to every QB in history who media draft experts told us had a weak arm yet led successful careers anyway.

You pretending I said Zappe = Montana or Brady is just you being intentionally and willfully ignorant… or you’re just genuinely dumb.
 
I am not going to rehash 2002 anymore. I stated what I thought and if I am wrong I am wrong. It was 21 years ago. I didn't want to turn this into another endless rehash of Brady from two decades ago which happens too much when we talk about QBs.
I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying all the blame shouldn't go on Tom for him being inconsistent as you said. Sure he was flawed, but he was a 3rd year player (2nd year starter) coming off of the Super Bowl hangover with a target on their back and a bad defense with limited playmakers on offense. They were lucky to be 9-7.

But if I had to point out one game that he folded, it would've been against the Jets at home as they were heavy favorites.
Yeah those were stinkers. Also the Chicago game might have been the coming out party for him as a great QB and a guy who could carry this team after all..

Yeah seemed like every good running back was lighting them up that year. I think the Titans game showed the team had too many holes to go any further than they did.
Raiders game as well.
 
"Loudly"... "quietly"... I see what they did there. Lol

The "battle" is a figment of the imagination. Jones is the starter and barring injury or if his game craters this season he will remain that way. Full stop.

One thing though, that blog has a great name...."Musket Fire"....just perfect for a Patriots based blog....

Maybe I should write for them....I'd do a better job...that is for sure...
 
Regarding the embarrassing Bears game: Mac was still hurt and should not have played at all . Zappe looked good until the Bears made and adjustment (not covering our RB with a LB) and then he was toast. Zappe is still a developmental guy. This will come to light when he plays in a pre-season game in the near future.
 
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Mac is thre starting QB for this organization.. everyone knows it. We have a good backup in Zappe.. most teams would love to have such a " dilemma " all Zappe is , is insurance in case Mac gets hurt and has to miss time. His value is only high here in this offense.

To be fair to both QBs they have been going up against a our stout, elite defense. That now has the presence of gonzo..Nothing is going to be easy for them both..
Our defense is stout and elite??? Really? They feast on backup QBs yet struggle against starting caliber QBs.
 
And I am not casting blame. In fact, I would be casting blame on Patricia and Belichick for overmanaging Zappe in that game rather than trying to throw a little more caution into the wind and trying to win at the end of the game if I was.
Truly hilarious.

You didnt call out the WRs in May?
I think this is big. For all the talk last year about the o-line and Jones last year, the receiving corp was awful last year. Bad route running. Not looking back for the ball. Not finishing routes. Poor sideline management.

Then you took a chunk out of Troy Brown

I questioned Troy’s capabilities as a coach for most of last year.

He did a crap job coaching Thornton. Most of Thornton’s biggest issues last year were coachable things. He had poor sideline management. He would stop on routes and look for the ball when the situation calls for him to keep running. Yet, he kept doing them.

And when he was asked about the issues with spacing of the receiver routes where they were so bad that receivers were running into each other, Troy said he had not problem with the spacing. That tells me he wasn’t addressing a clear issue with the route running last year.

Troy is one of my all time favorite Patriots player. He was the epitome of the Patriot Way and played far better than his physical talent level. But that doesn’t mean he is a good coach. A lot of great players make horrible coaches
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This is only 1 thread of blame about 10 posts deep.

There are hundreds and maybe thousands of posts like these blaming everyone except K0ckeyed Mac.
 
Regarding the embarrassing Bears game: Mac was still hurt and should not have played at all . Zappe looked good until the Bears made and adjustment (not covering our RB with a LB) and then he was toast. Zappe is still a developmental guy. This will come to light when he plays in a pre-season game in the near future.
Jones is still a developmental guy too - at least he better be because if last year is Jones at his best then we should just cut him right now.
 
Our defense is stout and elite??? Really? They feast on backup QBs yet struggle against starting caliber QBs.
Ok so thier not stout? Thier not elite? Yes really.. I'll agree they have struggled against top tier QBs and WRs.. that is the only question on them.. can they slow top offenses this season.. but in 2023 NFL standards.. yes... they are a stout defense.
 
Truly hilarious.

You didnt call out the WRs in May?
I think this is big. For all the talk last year about the o-line and Jones last year, the receiving corp was awful last year. Bad route running. Not looking back for the ball. Not finishing routes. Poor sideline management.

Then you took a chunk out of Troy Brown



This is only 1 thread of blame about 10 posts deep.

There are hundreds and maybe thousands of posts like these blaming everyone except K0ckeyed Mac.

We are talking about Zappe in the Green Bay game.

Your obsession with Mac Jones is an unhealthy obsession. I mean there are people who hate the guy, but your hatred of him consumes you.

There was plenty of blame to go around. I have said the receivers and Mac were four and five on the blame list after Belichick, Patricia and Judge, and the o-line. I didn’t excuse Jones. I just put him lower on the blame pie list. You cannot handle anyone who won’t put Mac Jones as #1 on the blame pie list and #2 is a distant, distant, distant second.
 
Jones is still a developmental guy too - at least he better be because if last year is Jones at his best then we should just cut him right now.

Last year clearly wasn’t his best. It wasn’t anyone’s best on offense because of the coaching. They literally took at the strengths of the personnel on offense and developed an offense that minimized their strengths and exploited their weaknesses.

Last year was a wasted year for the entire offense. That doesn’t make Mac a developmental player.
 
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