Grizzafted
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Been meaning to register for a while. Hi. I got high hopes this season, folks, big test coming this Sunday. Tone-setting game.
Anyway, I don't know if anyone posted this yet, but this guy from Slate wrote a great article about the crappy NBC football highlights show (I'd like to throw Bettis under a bus), and he hits the nail on the head about the Patriots, and makes a point I've already been thinking so far this season.
There's all this talk about Brady "not looking good" and "not playing well," and it's making my head hurt. Are football commentators that idiotic? Are their memories that short?? Brady never got credit about being a top-rung NFL quarterback until last season, when he put up huge numbers because their D was putting the offense on the field every 2 minutes. Prior to that, in 04 and 03, his QB rating was always 80-90 and he rarely threw for over 200 yards. They'd score first, the games would stay close for the whole 60 minutes, and they'd survive on a clutch throw or defensive stop.
Anyway, I'm not saying this is another SB year necessarily, just that all this talk about Brady's numbers being no good and the WR issues being a season killer are idiots. Jerome Bettis really said with a straight face that they "don't look like a playoff team" to him. Sour taste in your mouth still, pal?
Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Highlight
Why football clips aren't as good as they used to be.
By Robert Weintraub
Posted Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006, at 3:51 PM ET
NBC's Football Night in America team
http://www.slate.com/id/2149978
Anyway, I don't know if anyone posted this yet, but this guy from Slate wrote a great article about the crappy NBC football highlights show (I'd like to throw Bettis under a bus), and he hits the nail on the head about the Patriots, and makes a point I've already been thinking so far this season.
There's all this talk about Brady "not looking good" and "not playing well," and it's making my head hurt. Are football commentators that idiotic? Are their memories that short?? Brady never got credit about being a top-rung NFL quarterback until last season, when he put up huge numbers because their D was putting the offense on the field every 2 minutes. Prior to that, in 04 and 03, his QB rating was always 80-90 and he rarely threw for over 200 yards. They'd score first, the games would stay close for the whole 60 minutes, and they'd survive on a clutch throw or defensive stop.
Anyway, I'm not saying this is another SB year necessarily, just that all this talk about Brady's numbers being no good and the WR issues being a season killer are idiots. Jerome Bettis really said with a straight face that they "don't look like a playoff team" to him. Sour taste in your mouth still, pal?
Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Highlight
Why football clips aren't as good as they used to be.
By Robert Weintraub
Posted Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006, at 3:51 PM ET
NBC's Football Night in America team
http://www.slate.com/id/2149978












