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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.That would be a 5 yard penalty.And don't forget our backs as receivers too. It looks like Mac can handle the mental complexity of having 5 or 6 weapons on the field at once, and making the right decision on where to go with the ball.
The end zone angle shows how filthy accurate of a throw the long completion to Henry was. From a fundamentals standpoint just one beautiful throw. Would like to see the same angle on that drop-the-bucket throw to Meyers as well.
The end zone angle shows how filthy accurate of a throw the long completion to Henry was. From a fundamentals standpoint just one beautiful throw. Would like to see the same angle on that drop-the-bucket throw to Meyers as well.
That 69% makes him the fourth most accurate starting quarterback in the league as of today.Is he only at 69% right now? I thought he was over 70%, he keeps playig games like yesterday he'll end up there. But yes, he is on pace to have one of the best rookie seasons ever, only behind maybe Justin Herbert.
With Nelson Agholar as his number 1 WRThat 69% makes him the fourth most accurate starting quarterback in the league as of today.
In this scene, I like to think of Agent Smith as a stand-in for Goodell who is attempting to stop Mac from leading the Pats back to NFL dominance.
Reminds me of a young Drew Brees.
I think that's probably Bourne these days, but we get your point. How Brady-esque of himWith Nelson Agholar as his number 1 WR
So what are we talking here, a SB every other year?His leadership, poise, and moxie remind me of Brady.
His throwing mechanics remind me of both Mannings.
His ball placement reminds me of Brees.
His pocket presence/movement has elements of Brady & Brees but isn’t wholly one or the other … a bit of both.
He can’t have 6 weapons on the field, it would be a penaltyAnd don't forget our backs as receivers too. It looks like Mac can handle the mental complexity of having 5 or 6 weapons on the field at once, and making the right decision on where to go with the ball.
I’d prefer more, but think I could settle for that.So what are we talking here, a SB every other year?
The end zone angle shows how filthy accurate of a throw the long completion to Henry was. From a fundamentals standpoint just one beautiful throw. Would like to see the same angle on that drop-the-bucket throw to Meyers as well.