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A higher percentage of Brady's TD passes are from inside the 5 than Manning's actually.I wish just this once, he would throw from inside the 5 every play like Rodgers and Manning
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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.A higher percentage of Brady's TD passes are from inside the 5 than Manning's actually.I wish just this once, he would throw from inside the 5 every play like Rodgers and Manning
"Well I'm sure as hell not going back out there!"Yup. I wouldn’t play him at all in the 2nd
I’m confident that he stays. Pats will pay him a good amount of money and he will take a discount to stay because he’s been in Philly, Indy, and Cleveland and he knows the grass is not greener even if the money is.
Take my hope like, because I really do hope you are correctI’m confident that he stays. Pats will pay him a good amount of money and he will take a discount to stay because he’s been in Philly, Indy, and Cleveland and he knows the grass is not greener even if the money is.
It's not a conspiracy theory...Man, the anti-Pats conspiracy theorists must be going nuts about this drive
I think, this time, both sides are correct...Just a quick halftime observation:
- Cooks slows down on an easy TD
- Amendola breaks the wrong way on a pass
- Dorsett drops and easy pass
- Multiple throw away passes
What will the narrative be (and they ran with it during the halftime show)? "Brady wasn't sharp..."
It's a classic example of why stats need context.
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