Brady6
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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.Trading him has proven to be a mistake so far anyway.
To this point the trade appears to be a mistake. Jacoby looks like a legitimate NFL QB and Dorsett looks like a mediocre #4 WR.Sorry, I don't understand this. Are you saying that what is “proven“ to be a mistake now can later “prove“ not to be a mistake?
He is 23 years old, how can you refer to him as he is what he is? He has improved every week.He's brutal in the 2nd half of games, he can't close.
Colts 2nd half scoring
Cardinals - 3pts
Browns - 3pts
Seahawks - 3pts
49ers - 17pts
Titans - 9pts
Jaguars - 0pts
Bengals - 10pts
Texans - 10pts
Steelers - 7pts
= 6.88 pts per 2nd half in Brissett starts.
He is what he is, a nice backup, the Colts offense is also averaging a touchdown less than they did last year with Luck dropped from 25.7 to 18 points a game.
People need to slow their roll on the Brissett hype here's the REAL facts, he's 3-6 in his starts and and his wins are against the Browns, the 49ers and Tom Savage at this exact moment neither has won a football game.
To this point the trade appears to be a mistake. Jacoby looks like a legitimate NFL QB and Dorsett looks like a mediocre #4 WR.
I’m saying we traded a player that appears capable of being a starting QB in the NFL and received very little in return.Ok, “appears“ I can understand.
So you're saying Brissett would give Pats better chance to win than Dorsett this year? Or next year? Or that Pats missed on their future franchise QB whenever that may come in play?
To answer your question the Patriots missed on having a good backup QB who was young and cheap for this season and the next 2 seasons.Ok, “appears“ I can understand.
So you're saying Brissett would give Pats better chance to win than Dorsett this year? Or next year? Or that Pats missed on their future franchise QB whenever that may come in play?
If the Dolts put Brisket on the market at the end of the season, what do YOU think they would get in trade?I’m saying we traded a player that appears capable of being a starting QB in the NFL and received very little in return.
Since the offseason my belief has been that Brissett had the talent to be our QB of the future.
Are you going to contend that the Patriots do not make mistakes and it is foolish of me to even suggest such a thing?
Probably a second round pick.If the Dolts put Brisket on the market at the end of the season, what do YOU think they would get in trade?
Dorsett didn’t come in at mid season. He has been here since week 1.I was ok with the trade then and I’m still ok with the trade now. I just don’t see Brissett as the guy to run the team. His mechanics isn’t there. His decision making is quite slow.
The jury is still out on Dorsett. It’s hard for any guy to come in mid season. But I’m just happy to have him because of depth. Let’s see what he can do tonight.
Dude.....Probably a second round pick.
Belichick makes mistakes just like anyone else. He watch Brissett getting 3rd strong reps, it’s possible his value arid was flawed as a result of his valuing Garoppolo so highly as a backup.All Brissett has done is prove he might be able to play in some simplified, "chuck it down the field" offense. That doesn't mean he would succeeded in the Pats offense. Belichick obviously saw what he needed to see to decide that Brissett wasn't picking up the offense at the rate that he should have that made him worth keeping.
Dorsett didn’t come in at mid season. He has been here since week 1.
What make AJ and Garoppolo worthy of a second round pick and not Brissett? From a pure physical talent perspective Brissett is the superior athlete, has a superior arm, and has superior size, he is also several years younger and under the teams control for 2 more seasons.Dude.....