Snooky97
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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.You want to elaborate on that?There's no such thing as a clutch player.
I know that I attach far too much importance to Welker's dropped ball in the SB. It definitely colors my opinion and recollection of him. He was a truly great player, but he's been slightly diminished in my eyes since that game. I consider Edelman a better and more completee received and player. Not tons better, but better, at least to me.Welkers our of the league because he got so many concussions throwing his body out to make amazing catches. That’s so unfair to say that. It basically comes down to Welker dropped a pass in a Super Bowl and Julian didn’t. You can’t discount everything he did because of a dropped pass.
Gimme a break.
David Ortiz says hello.There's no such thing as a clutch player.
David Ortiz says hello.
I don't think I've ever seen such consistent, razor sharp execution by another WR. And that has absolutely zero to do with Brady or McD.
DakLets switch things up here. Who in the NFL is overrated?
Anyone who's been to a Patriots camp that included Edelman, and has watched the WR drills, has seen exactly this. Edelman stands out, every drill.
Eli Manning.Lets switch things up here. Who in the NFL is overrated? My choice for offense is Jarvis Landry. Never understood why he got so much attention for doing so little. Most of his receiving yards have little to no impact and he rarely gets into the endzone (2017 was an exception).
On defense, I'll nominate Vonteze Burfect. Every time I watch him play I don't see anything that really stands out besides him eventually losing his cool and cheap shotting someone.
You got a "funny" rating but what you said is extremely true.
No. But there's research on the subject you can find. The notion of a clutch player is a sports myth. It doesn't exist.