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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.What a butthole this guy is....not very bright if you don’t realize that Edelman had great numbers last night....was actually open ALOT more but Brady didn’t see him.....
Thanks for pointing that out. I wondered who that was, no handshakes no comments to your teammates. Just put your head down and run for the tunnel like a little child. Classless to the bitter end.
Take away garbage time and Cooks' stats don't look like Edelman.I'm going to play Devil's Advocate to the max here. Don't hate me because I do not really believe this but...
It felt like the Pats shut down Cooks yesterday. However, looking at the stats Cooks had a big game. I wonder if Suh is thinking the same about Edelman.
Also I hate Suh and think he's an overly-violent idiot.
What a butthole this guy is....not very bright if you don’t realize that Edelman had great numbers last night....was actually open ALOT more but Brady didn’t see him.....
SUH=DUH!!!!!
I agree, though I'd say that garbage time wasn't as garbage-y as I would have liked last night.Take away garbage time and Cooks' stats don't look like Edelman.
Point well taken. However, the point is that Edelman had lots of yards, and with 10 minutes left, the patriots had only 3 points. It would seem that Edelman was not a major factor at that point.Take away garbage time and Cooks' stats don't look like Edelman.
Well, it wasn't the entire 4th quarter like the Chargers game, but when the Rams had the ball back with less than a minute to go, down 10 and no time outs left, the game was over. Cooks put up 2 for 45 on that drive. Before that, his stats for the game were 6 receptions on 11 targets, 75 total yards. Edelman was 10 for 12, 141 yards.I agree, though I'd say that garbage time wasn't as garbage-y as I would have liked last night.
I hope people on this forum are not going to talk about people not shaking hands after a loss.Thanks for pointing that out. I wondered who that was, no handshakes no comments to your teammates. Just put your head down and run for the tunnel like a little child. Classless to the bitter end.
Agree with all of that.Well, it wasn't the entire 4th quarter like the Chargers game, but when the Rams had the ball back with less than a minute to go, down 10 and no time outs left, the game was over. Cooks put up 2 for 45 on that drive. Before that, his stats for the game were 6 receptions on 11 targets, 75 total yards. Edelman was 10 for 12, 141 yards.
Edelman wasn't eliminated. White and Hogan were eliminated, Edelman was his typical squirrely self. That said, I would have given the MVP to Gilmore, Hightower, or Van Noy given how the game played out, but I won't begrudge the selection of Jules.
You know when i heard him answer why he chose his jersey # he sounded much smarter than this. It had to do with the amount of cupcakes he could eat in an hour.
I'm going to play Devil's Advocate to the max here. Don't hate me because I do not really believe this but...
It felt like the Pats shut down Cooks yesterday. However, looking at the stats Cooks had a big game. I wonder if Suh is thinking the same about Edelman.
Also I hate Suh and think he's an overly-violent idiot.