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This. Edelman at no.1 will not cut it
How was his play in the first half?
How many times we he hit during the game?
Thank you. Ive said for 2 years now Edelman is a very good slot WR, but is nowhere near a # 1 WR. Patriots GA felt the need to insult me, but if he watched the game, he would have realized we lack a true game changing WR that can breakout a long TD at any moment. Miami's defense had no respect for our ability to beat them deep, so they were able to adjust and easily contain our short game.
We need a deep threat, to prevent us from becoming one dimensional on our offense. We need a WR with some size, speed, physicality, and good hands.
I really think the heat and humidity played a role in why they were so much worse in the 2nd half than in the 1st half. Revis' absence due to cramping seems to buttress this theory.
There was nothing wrong with Edelman, hE had 95 frigin yards and was in postion twice to make huge plays. And Brady stunk it up, let's face it Brady looked like **** today. This Edelman thing is the dumbest thing I have see here all day. Edelman was in position twice to make big plays open and Brady screwed him. The reason that Miami didn't respect the long passing game is because they knew Brady couldn't throw that ball. The only long ball caught was by Edelman and that was short by Brady anyway. Brady sucked face it.Thank you. Ive said for 2 years now Edelman is a very good slot WR, but is nowhere near a # 1 WR. Patriots GA felt the need to insult me, but if he watched the game, he would have realized we lack a true game changing WR that can breakout a long TD at any moment. Miami's defense had no respect for our ability to beat them deep, so they were able to adjust and easily contain our short game.
We need a deep threat, to prevent us from becoming one dimensional on our offense. We need a WR with some size, speed, physicality, and good hands.
Sorry I didn't catch that!I
I was kidding.
Because Brady stood like a statue most of the time...sorry calling how I see it.Why is it people cannot see the difference in a QB looking bad and a QB's o-line failing?
That's totally rad brah . Does this "anonymous scout" have any hot stock tips? Cuz he's totally awesome, dude. Cuz we all know how totally awesome " anonymous scouts" are.You're not wrong, but the guy who said Brady is a "sacred cow" is right. People need to open their eyes. I remember reading an anonymous scout s quote saying that with guys like Brady, watch out, because when they start to erode, they go straight off the cliff. Just watch him play
Thank you. Ive said for 2 years now Edelman is a very good slot WR, but is nowhere near a # 1 WR. Patriots GA felt the need to insult me, but if he watched the game, he would have realized we lack a true game changing WR that can breakout a long TD at any moment. Miami's defense had no respect for our ability to beat them deep, so they were able to adjust and easily contain our short game.
We need a deep threat, to prevent us from becoming one dimensional on our offense. We need a WR with some size, speed, physicality, and good hands.
Why is it people cannot see the difference in a QB looking bad and a QB's o-line failing?
Because Brady stood like a statue most of the time...sorry calling how I see it.
That's totally rad brah . Does this "anonymous scout" have any hot stock tips? Cuz he's totally awesome, dude. Cuz we all know how totally awesome " anonymous scouts" are.
Why is it people cannot see the difference in a QB looking bad and a QB's o-line failing?
Look he was standing way too long and you know it, I had a stop watch out during the second half and was seeing 6-7 seconds, at some point throw it way. He looked terrible and I love the pats but I ain't no homer.As opposed to how he usually stands like a statue? Are you confusing him with a mobile QB? He never moves around much.
No matter how you slice it, that O still put up 20 points in rough conditions. I don't see where the TFB blame comes from. Looked like run-D, O-line, and a few ST errors to me.
Yes. Oh the humanity!!Wow, are you guys watching the cowboys? The 49ers just scored in Dallas and the crowd roared! The place is at least half nines fans!
Oh, in case you didn't know already, Tony Romo sucks!