mookie1995
there's a good buck in that racket.
Re: The 2013 New England Patriots
170-200 lb safety is not going to arm wrap gronk and tackle him. Fact
170-200 lb safety is not going to arm wrap gronk and tackle him. Fact
The D is doing well, Brady and the play calling suck
170-200 lb safety is not going to arm wrap gronk and tackle him. Fact
*** McDaniels ??? Go no huddle because it works and more effective when the offense is stagnant. Some of his calls are absolutely terrible plays to call and headscratchers. Please have someone else do this job because he is terrible.
The calls were a mystery at times. They had a great WR screen called and the DE was allowed to penetrate, so Brady short hops the pass. The line created some of the innacuracy. On at least one play the receiver just blew it...that play was the one where Brady scrambled forward, looked like he was going to run and then threw it into the ground near Amendola. Replay shows as Brady scrambles, Amendola stays right behind the LB. I suspect Brady's frustration was "go left, go right, but don't ***** stand behind the guy!!"
One thing Welker's soccer experience probably helped with was the movement necessary to open up passing lanes in small spaces.
If Amendola makes a definitive move in one direction or the other, it is likely a completed pass...drifting doesn't create separation.
Given that the Pats chances just went out the window with the Gronk injury, its time to go no-huddle all game and just try to win a shoot-out in the playoffs. The D can be counted on to make a stop once in awhile but they need the O to put up 30 a game. Think along the lines of the SEC championship game, where both teams gave up even trying to play D.Really, they've got nothing to lose at this point.
Looks like the Maine boy Mulligan has some athletic ability, time to go to him instead![]()
One thing Welker's soccer experience probably helped with was the movement necessary to open up passing lanes in small spaces.
They thought Hernandez was coming back. BTW Welker got another concussion by the same guy that took out Brady knee, Welkers Knee,Ridleys head etc.
I still don't understand why the Pats just didn't give him whatever he wanted. He's that valuable a player. Manning must love every single day he gets to line up with him in the offense.
Too bad or else you're going to have this problem of horrific injuries to all receivers who are prone. On that play there were 2-3 guys around him. This is just not right having this allowed and we all know the consequences of hits to the knees like that. We talking about limiting concussions and major crippling injuries to the game.
oh i understand. heath miller was tackled on the knee at the end of last season and had to get re-attached. missed the first couple weeks this year.
flag football then?
Apparently NBC and the NFL think the same of the Pats chances as many of us do. I can't remember the last time the Pats were flexed out of prime time, being replaced by the likes of Bears-Eagles. Of course part of it is the Ravens fault also.
http://www.boston.com/sports/footba...avens_game_moved_out_of_sunday_night_foo.html
I have to admit that I enjoy watching the Cowboys lose more than any other team. It's especially gratifying when they lose in historic fashion, for example threatening the record for first downs allowed, a record which they themselves set earlier in the year. And it will continue that way until Jerry Jones either sells the team or fires his GM. Hard to believe that anyone could make me sympathetic with a Ryan brother, but I think designated scapegoat Rob deserves a good laugh.Not sure why the Bears, or the Eagles, get so much prime time coverage. Granted they represent large cities, but does anybody outside of those areas really care about either one of them? Its like how we keep getting Dallas games on TV constantly. I've got news for the networks, Tom Landry and Roger Staubach, nor Troy Aikman or Emmet Smith, aren't walking through the door, so no more Cowboys please.
I have to admit that I enjoy watching the Cowboys lose more than any other team. It's especially gratifying when they lose in historic fashion, for example threatening the record for first downs allowed, a record which they themselves set earlier in the year. And it will continue that way until Jerry Jones either sells the team or fires his GM. Hard to believe that anyone could make me sympathetic with a Ryan brother, but I think designated scapegoat Rob deserves a good laugh.
Who've thunk -- Pats have a shot at top seed in the AFC now if they win out. Without Gronk, not sure they can, and if they do not sure it matters, but ya nevah know.