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Let's hope Tommy Boy continues to breeze past rubber arm Brees Sunday night. Really wanna see the Buks post season.
Marriage could suffer if Tom spends January totally pissed off at home.
Hope we don't see more of these 2020 Tommy fits throwing his tablet and smashing his helmet into the ground.
 
 
Really good listen!
 
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Only a few skill position groups come to mind that can compare to the upside of the Bucs:

WR Antonio Brown
WR Chris Godwin
WR Mike Evans
TE Rob Gronkowski
RB Leonard Fournette

2013 Broncos (37.9 PPG)

WR Demaryius Thomas
WR Eric Decker
WR Wes Welker
TE Julius Thomas
RB Knowshon Moreno

2011 Packers (35 PPG)

WR Greg Jennings
WR Jordy Nelson
WR James Jones/Donald Driver
TE Jermichael Finley
RB Ryan Grant

2007 Pats (36.8 PPG)

WR Randy Moss
WR Wes welker
WR Jabar Gaffney
TE Ben Watson
RB Kevin Faulk

2004 Colts (32.6 PPG)

WR Marvin Harrison
WR Reggie Wayne
WR Brandon Stokley
TE Dallas Clark
RB Edgerrin James

1998 Vikings (34.8 PPG)

WR Randy Moss
WR Cris Carter
WR Jake Reed
TE Andrew Glover
RB Robert Smith

Hopefully Godwin plays. Can’t wait.
 
Only a few skill position groups come to mind that can compare to the upside of the Bucs:

WR Antonio Brown
WR Chris Godwin
WR Mike Evans
TE Rob Gronkowski
RB Leonard Fournette

2013 Broncos (37.9 PPG)

WR Demaryius Thomas
WR Eric Decker
WR Wes Welker
TE Julius Thomas
RB Knowshon Moreno

2011 Packers (35 PPG)

WR Greg Jennings
WR Jordy Nelson
WR James Jones/Donald Driver
TE Jermichael Finley
RB Ryan Grant

2007 Pats (36.8 PPG)

WR Randy Moss
WR Wes welker
WR Jabar Gaffney
TE Ben Watson
RB Kevin Faulk

2004 Colts (32.6 PPG)

WR Marvin Harrison
WR Reggie Wayne
WR Brandon Stokley
TE Dallas Clark
RB Edgerrin James

1998 Vikings (34.8 PPG)

WR Randy Moss
WR Cris Carter
WR Jake Reed
TE Andrew Glover
RB Robert Smith

Can’t wait for sunday. Hopefully Godwin plays.
Not that I don't appreciate your work... just noticing that none of those teams won the SB. Take that for whatever it's worth.
 
Not that I don't appreciate your work... just noticing that none of those teams won the SB. Take that for whatever it's worth.

True.

However, some recent champions have been more offensive in nature. 2019 Chiefs & 2017 Eagles for example.
 
Note to Patriots trainers. Force feed all TEs a kielbasa diet starting immediately.
I have a great mac and cheese recipe that includes kielbasa. YUM!

Ingredients

* 1 (16 ounce) package fully cooked kielbasa sausage which is cut twice lengthwise and then cut into 1/4-1/2 inch pieces
* 1 (8 ounce) package elbow macaroni
* 1/3 cup butter
* 1 small onion, chopped
* 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
* 2 cups milk
* 1 (10 ounce) package sharp Cheddar cheese, cubed
* salt and ground black pepper to taste
* 1 cup dry bread crumbs, or more as needed

Directions

1. Cook and stir the cut-up kielbasa in a large skillet over medium heat for 6 to 8 minutes, until heated through and beginning to brown. Remove the sausage from the skillet, and set aside.
2. Fill a pan with lightly salted water, bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stir in the macaroni, and return to a boil. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the pasta has cooked through but is still firm to the bite, about 8 minutes. Drain well.
3. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x13 inch baking dish.
4. Melt the butter in the skillet over medium-low heat, and cook and stir the chopped onion for about 5 minutes, until translucent. Whisk in the flour, stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Cook and stir the butter, onion and flour for 2 to 3 minutes to make a roux, and remove from the heat. Whisk in the milk a little at a time, stirring constantly, until all the milk has been incorporated, and return to low heat. Bring the sauce to a simmer, and cook over low heat for about 2 minutes, stirring constantly, to finish cooking the flour. Whisk in the Cheddar cheese, a few cubes at a time, until all the cheese has been incorporated and the sauce is hot and smooth.
5. Pour the macaroni into the cheese sauce, and stir to combine. Stir in the cooked kielbasa, salt, and pepper.
6. Spoon the macaroni mixture into the prepared baking dish, and sprinkle the bread crumbs over the top. Bake for about 20 minutes in the preheated oven, until the crumbs are brown and the casserole is bubbling. Let stand for 15 minutes after baking, to set before serving.
 
Per PFF
Turnover-worthy plays in first season in Bruce Arians’ offense:

(’12) Luck: 40
(’13) Palmer: 40
(’19) Winston: 40
(’20) Brady: 3 (on pace for 6)

This stat is pretty amazing and really cements just how much Brady makes a HC look great. Arians runs a high risk offense, always has yet Brady almost never intentionally puts the ball in harms way while also throwing for 20 Tds through 8 games and having the most big time throws of any QB.

Also found this info too:
1) Its not as simple as “Brady takes the least risky throw.”

2) On Play-action (particularly max protect), overwhelmingly Brady is taking shots.

3) On typical Drop Backs, Tampa is running a lot of hybrid concepts and facing a lot of 2 Deep and Quarters (Mike, in particular is dealing with Safety over the top a ton). That limits 16+ Throws. Despite that, Brady is still pushing the ball down the field while still maintaining fantastic efficiency.

a) He’s the # 2 DYAR QB in the league.

b) Before last week he was # 1 in Big Time Throws.

c) He’s # 3 in Deep Yards despite (i) 3+ Drops on Deep Balls (at the top of the league) and (ii) 7+ DPI calls. If those were both in the median range, Brady would be leading the league in Deep Yards…and not by a little.

d) He’s # 9 in Time to Throw (least).

4) Brady has the # 2 Passing Grade in the NFL.

5) Brady has the # 5 % of Deep Attempts in the NFL.

How does this all come together?

* Brady has an extraordinary ability to read coverages presnap so he’s prioritizing the correct progressions at a huge rate.

* Brady’s post-snap read is overwhelmingly correct, verifying his presnap, and he moves through his progressions extremely quickly.

* This is how you have such a low Time to Throw while still having all of those Deep Throw stats and Big Time Throw numbers while simultaneously having a freakish dearth of Turnover-Worthy-Plays in an offense that is historically saturated with them.
Beside all that, at the moment of the snap Brady will pick up on any mistakes by his OL and will slide one way or the other because he knows where the pressure will be coming from. His brain is so big that it has trouble fitting under his helmet.
 
If it weren't for MNF & the draft, would anyone with half a brain watch that hideous network for anything at all, ever?
I think those with half a brain do watch, but anyone with more doesn't.
 
I love that Arians is so forthright with player info. Such a breath of fresh air compared to Bill in that regard.
A little too forthright sometimes...But there's still nothing wrong with being truthful and also hedging one's bets, a lesson that Bill has never cared to learn...
 
A little too forthright sometimes...But there's still nothing wrong with being truthful and also hedging one's bets, a lesson that Bill has never cared to learn...
I still prefer how BB handles the media in that regard, myself. I don't want the opponent to know anything before the teams are out on the field.
 
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