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No matter what preceeded it, we HAD the game in our hands. 1st and goal from around the 5, minute to go. That should be a win. To fumble there is completely and utterly inexcusable. Nothing else in the game matters. Just execute on a couple of plays and we win.
Rham blew it, like he did last week with that garbage lateral.
Directly involved in idiocy that caused 2 straight losses.
Totally UNAWARE of the situation.
But he hasn't been given the same chance that, say, Tua and Josh Allen have to play with a true WR1. And Patricia and Judge have done more harm than good.
The fan in time wanted to see them win but the more they lose the better chance for an overhaul that they definitely need
Some better coaching and a few plays going the other way and this team would have 9-10 wins right now, which is amazing considering the terrible play by the offense
If we're being honest, the Patriots were extremely fortunate to get back in the game. Major choking by Cincinnati, Pick 6, Chase fumble, Patriots get a TD reception off a deflection, etc. Better team won.
Some people seem upset with Bourne (because he was laughing on the sideline?) but today was a measure of vindication for him. At the very least he should not be losing snaps to Thornton.
Agree but what is weird is that 3 or 4 plays go the other way (2 being really bad calls). This is a playoff team - as crappy as they have been on offense and coaching.
If we're being honest, the Patriots were extremely fortunate to get back in the game. Major choking by Cincinnati, Pick 6, Chase fumble, Patriots get a TD reception off a deflection, etc. Better team won.
Some people seem upset with Bourne (because he was laughing on the sideline?) but today was a measure of vindication for him. At the very least he should not be losing snaps to Thornton.
TB didn't have a strong arm when we drafted him, the coaching staff had him work on it for a year before he was the starting QB. Mac's arm can be better with some work.
They ran an intricate offense that stressed the short and intermediate passing game. Brady didn’t need a strong arm then. He needed to be clutch and accurate. Mostly, he was.
Tom had a very strong arm from day one. Look at this throw back in 2003 without even properly setting his legs.
His arm remained strong as he got older which was the unusual part. It's lazy reporting that says he had a weak arm simply because he was a 6th round pick.
Also he is a freak - to expect Mac to be like him just because he is our QB is delusional homerism and nothing else.
He also maintained his confidence in the face of a lot of adversity. Say what you want about his physical talent, Mac is mentally tough enough to be a good QB
Tom had a very strong arm from day one. Look at this throw back in 2003 without even properly setting his legs.
His arm remained strong as he got older which was the unusual part. It's lazy reporting that says he had a weak arm simply because he was a 6th round pick.
Also he is a freak - to expect Mac to be like him just because he is our QB is delusional homerism and nothing else.
Just sayin', if the Patriots lose the next two games they will probably be around the top 10 in the draft order. They could move up to grab one of the top WRs or Tackles in the draft, then use their cap space to fill their other needs.
Tom had a very strong arm from day one. Look at this throw back in 2003 without even properly setting his legs.
His arm remained strong as he got older which was the unusual part. It's lazy reporting that says he had a weak arm simply because he was a 6th round pick.
Also he is a freak - to expect Mac to be like him just because he is our QB is delusional homerism and nothing else.