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Not really.Yeah, and as I said, I guess Brady has been too hasnt he??
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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.Not really.Yeah, and as I said, I guess Brady has been too hasnt he??
Not really.
Brady's INT was in a desperation situation. Something like 30 seconds to score a TD. He had no choice but to force something.On the other hand Brady threw the Int.
Brady's INT was in a desperation situation. Something like 30 seconds to score a TD. He had no choice but to force something.
As opposed to Caldwell dropping consecutive passes with no-one near him. The situations aren't comparable at all.
I am a big fan of this move. Now while we dont have one number one WR we have three 2As. Brady should be able to spread the ball around nicely. Just picture this if you are a team with one really good corner lets say Jax who do you cover with Mathis, doesn't matter cause we will just throw to the other guy who is juat as good but not covered by Mathis. I realize more goes into it but just a small example why it is nice to have equall talent spread out over the group.
Salty is right, Caldwell sh!t his pants in the big game.
So did Brady, if you want to get down to it. Brady is the one who didn't pick up a wide open Evans. Brady is the one who didn't throw to Brown's outside shoulder and allowed Sanders to get over to knock it away.
Give me a break.
Salty is as wrong as zoostation is for comparing Chad Jackson to Bethel Johnson.
Brady's percentage of bad plays in that game was a hell of a lot better than Caldwell's.So did Brady, if you want to get down to it. Brady is the one who didn't pick up a wide open Evans. Brady is the one who didn't throw to Brown's outside shoulder and allowed Sanders to get over to knock it away.
Give me a break.
Salty is as wrong as zoostation is for comparing Chad Jackson to Bethel Johnson.