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Ok real question. I'm as big a Brady hater as anyone under the sun. But did he really look cooked yesterday outside of a couple of bad picks? I was annoyed that he threw a couple of perfect balls on the first drive while facing zero pressure. Same with his touchdown to a wide open Howard. So his good plays seemed stupidly easy and not indicative of much. But at the same time, I don't remember too many plays where he straight up looked like garbage, didn't see an open receiver, couldn't move to his spot to throw, etc., the kind of poo poo that you'd expect from a 57 year old QB. Please enlighten my dumb rear end, thanks and gently caress T*m Br*dy namaste
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RASHIBA WALLACE posted:Ok real question. I'm as big a Brady hater as anyone under the sun. But did he really look cooked yesterday outside of a couple of bad picks? I was annoyed that he threw a couple of perfect balls on the first drive while facing zero pressure. Same with his touchdown to a wide open Howard. So his good plays seemed stupidly easy and not indicative of much. But at the same time, I don't remember too many plays where he straight up looked like garbage, didn't see an open receiver, couldn't move to his spot to throw, etc., the kind of poo poo that you'd expect from a 57 year old QB. Please enlighten my dumb rear end, thanks and gently caress T*m Br*dy namaste He had a lot of really bad passes. Brady rendered Troy Aikman speechless after halftime with just how far off he was missing wide open guys.
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RASHIBA WALLACE posted:Ok real question. I'm as big a Brady hater as anyone under the sun. But did he really look cooked yesterday outside of a couple of bad picks? I was annoyed that he threw a couple of perfect balls on the first drive while facing zero pressure. Same with his touchdown to a wide open Howard. So his good plays seemed stupidly easy and not indicative of much. But at the same time, I don't remember too many plays where he straight up looked like garbage, didn't see an open receiver, couldn't move to his spot to throw, etc., the kind of poo poo that you'd expect from a 57 year old QB. Please enlighten my dumb rear end, thanks and gently caress T*m Br*dy namaste He was “meh” and there’s like a dozen different conclusions you can draw from that. Need to see more.
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Brady looked like he dropped off more and more as the game progressed which is in line with how he's played the last 2 seasons.
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I was wondering, should we count out tired-arm Tom?
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RASHIBA WALLACE posted:Ok real question. I'm as big a Brady hater as anyone under the sun. But did he really look cooked yesterday outside of a couple of bad picks? I was annoyed that he threw a couple of perfect balls on the first drive while facing zero pressure. Same with his touchdown to a wide open Howard. So his good plays seemed stupidly easy and not indicative of much. But at the same time, I don't remember too many plays where he straight up looked like garbage, didn't see an open receiver, couldn't move to his spot to throw, etc., the kind of poo poo that you'd expect from a 57 year old QB. Please enlighten my dumb rear end, thanks and gently caress T*m Br*dy namaste Brady wasn't the worst qb that played yesterday by far (mitch, wentz, baker were) but he frequently made weird and errant overthrows or just straight up bad throws that youd expect him to make. He was middling after a first quarter that had every patriots fan swooning. Its hard to say whether his issues were all him being old, the oline being bad, the saints front 7 being decent, or/and early season rust. But what you should take away is that brady bad, hes going 0-16.
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Mr. Nice! posted:He had a lot of really bad passes. Brady rendered Troy Aikman speechless after halftime with just how far off he was missing wide open guys. That sounds like a win-win situation.
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Mr. Nice! posted:He had a lot of really bad passes. Brady rendered Troy Aikman speechless after halftime with just how far off he was missing wide open guys. Yeah, but to be fair, Troy Aikman could have been rendered speachless by somebody accidentally shining a bright light into the booth
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Before getting too excited about a season of terrible Brady ball, remember that he is coming into a new offense with new receivers. Sometimes the timing is just off at the beginning of the season. I expect that offense to carry Brady to a 4000 yard 25 TD season at least. Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, OJ Howard, and Gronk with Arian’s offense would give anyone trouble regardless of who the QB is. Also Brady will get to pad his stats against the Panthers secondary twice this year.
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sharknado slashfic posted:I'm not looking this up but I think 5 of the Ravens draft picks from this year played yesterday, 3 of them as starters. Queen had a forced fumble and a sack, Dobbins had 2 tds, Phillips started at RG, Duvernay had a(?) catch, Proche returned some punts, and Harrison played some at LB. Apologies if you were already forced to read this in N/V but I thought I posted it here
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The bad passes from Brady weren't because he wasn't on the same page as his receivers unless he somehow thinks that they're all 20 feet tall. Both of his interceptions were his fault. The first was one of those passes that just sails on him and the other was him throwing behind an open receiver. His passes look like someone who has lost some strength so he's having to put everything he's got into them and that has ruined his accuracy. I thought he'd make it to game 4 before he started noodling everything, but he didn't make it to half time in game 1. Brady is done.
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sharknado slashfic posted:Apologies if you were already forced to read this in N/V but I thought I posted it here it says a lot about how terrible our society is that none of these players were used last year
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RASHIBA WALLACE posted:Ok real question. I'm as big a Brady hater as anyone under the sun. But did he really look cooked yesterday outside of a couple of bad picks? I was annoyed that he threw a couple of perfect balls on the first drive while facing zero pressure. Same with his touchdown to a wide open Howard. So his good plays seemed stupidly easy and not indicative of much. But at the same time, I don't remember too many plays where he straight up looked like garbage, didn't see an open receiver, couldn't move to his spot to throw, etc., the kind of poo poo that you'd expect from a 57 year old QB. Please enlighten my dumb rear end, thanks and gently caress T*m Br*dy namaste His passing skills looked the same as they have since 2018. I think the real problem - which was totally predictable - is that he and his receivers are not making the same reads. You saw it on the first interception where he expected Evans to keep running and instead he stopped and turned early - I think Arians said that it was Brady who made the wrong read on that play. Whenever Brady has had a supporting cast he doesn't trust he's looked incredibly unsteady and starts doing poo poo like putting more air on his deep passes to avoid INTs because he has no trust that the target will be where the ball is supposed to go. I don't think there's any easy fix other than time and practice. None of this should be a surprise. Switching to a new team with a brand new cast in a new offense was always going to be a difficult transition for Brady to make, and on top of that he literally picked the worst year possible. This is kind of what I was expecting for the first month.
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Brady cannot fail, he can only be failed.
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https://twitter.com/Chargers/status/1305305874450149377?s=19
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really queer Christmas posted:Brady cannot fail, he can only be failed. Naw, I'm not saying that. He failed at picking up the offense and making the same reads yesterday. That's all on him. But I don't think going all "hurr hurr he's cooked!!" is particularly accurate. That said, he's not playing in the patty cake AFCE anymore and the Bucs can ill afford to spend the first quarter of the season waiting for him to get his poo poo straightened out. Also Week 1, National Overreaction Week. How a team looks in September usually has very little bearing on how it looks by the time you get to November.
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The steelers and the ravens now both have linebackers that I coveted playing well for them and I am super bitter about it.
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Kalli posted:The Pats offense is fine (probably) as long as their QB can play like a tank and not die and their 34 year old receiver stays healthy. N'Keal Harry was the only other WR to catch a pass, and the #2 WR by snapcount, someone named Damiere Byrd didn't have a pass thrown to him. He'll do well to stay hull down in an ambush and relocate quickly after firing his main gun.
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A.o.D. posted:He'll do well to stay hull down in an ambush and relocate quickly after firing his main gun. After like five recent pages of tank chat over there, I had to make sure I wasn’t still reading the MilHist thread.
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sharknado slashfic posted:I'm not looking this up but I think 5 of the Ravens draft picks from this year played yesterday, 3 of them as starters. Queen had a forced fumble and a sack, Dobbins had 2 tds, Phillips started at RG, Duvernay had a(?) catch, Proche returned some punts, and Harrison played some at LB. Yeah that was a very pleasant surprise - Tyre Phillips started and played the entire game at RG. Still waiting for the all-22 to drop but from what I could tell he looked pretty solid. The line as a whole wasn't amazing, everyone had a few plays where they got beat bad. Fortunately LJ doesn't require the most pristine pocket, but they really didn't get the run game going much. Harrison played a lot more than I expected, but LJ Fort is better at this point and had a hell of a game himself.
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I don't think Brady is 100% washed up yet, but since someone brought up Gronk he is definitely cooked and then some. In his last year, and maybe the one before that, in NE he was basically finished and like 95% of the time he was just some guy named Robert instead of GRONK. Watching him now is just sad, he needs to get taken out back like old yeller
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Nodoze posted:I don't think Brady is 100% washed up yet, but since someone brought up Gronk he is definitely cooked and then some. In his last year, and maybe the one before that, in NE he was basically finished and like 95% of the time he was just some guy named Robert instead of GRONK. Watching him now is just sad, he needs to get taken out back like old yeller The only way that Gronk can go out is like Slurms McKenzie.
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FizFashizzle posted:just like all the other old people from the midwest, tom brady has chosen to die in florida but he's from SF
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Ghost Dog posted:it says a lot about how terrible our society is that none of these players were used last year *nods* AndrewP posted:Yeah that was a very pleasant surprise - Tyre Phillips started and played the entire game at RG. Still waiting for the all-22 to drop but from what I could tell he looked pretty solid. The line as a whole wasn't amazing, everyone had a few plays where they got beat bad. Fortunately LJ doesn't require the most pristine pocket, but they really didn't get the run game going much. Yeah I expect the OL to be a work in progress with Skura getting back up to speed and Phillips trying to fill in the Yanda shaped hole...hopefully it progresses before the next game though. Dobbins was my training camp pick for "this dude is going to blow up" so all aboard the hype train.
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Tyre Phillips starting at RG was a very nice surprise, he seems like a great kid and has a feel good story that I recommend reading: https://www.clarionledger.com/story...all/5154801002/ I hope he pans out Article posted:Phillips knows football won't last forever.
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I'm calling Tom Brady cooked. His season, if he even finishes it, will be worse than Peyton's 2015.
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This didn't do Brady any favors: https://twitter.com/JennaLaineESPN/status/1305549052671651841?s=20
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Mr. Nice! posted:I'm calling Tom Brady cooked. His season, if he even finishes it, will be worse than Peyton's 2015. That season ended fine for them
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FizFashizzle posted:That season ended fine for them
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I forgot all about Duvernay. Heres hoping we dont do our normal thing and never let him see the field.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 18:13 |
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It's time to begin referring to Tom Brady on the Bucs in terms of Michael Jordan to the Wizards.
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Mr. Nice! posted:I'm calling Tom Brady cooked. His season, if he even finishes it, will be worse than Peyton's 2015. you're wrong guy, this season will be better than Peyton's 2013
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Tom Sellout posted:It's time to begin referring to Tom Brady on the Bucs in terms of Michael Jordan to the Wizards. Jordan still dropped fifty on the hornets that year and just glancing at their next opponent and.....oh. Oh no.
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FizFashizzle posted:That season ended fine for them The bucs aren’t the broncos, though. They don’t have a generational defense.
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The Double Doink returns this Thursday https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1305555956605083649?s=20
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Kawalimus posted:I forgot all about Duvernay. Heres hoping we dont do our normal thing and never let him see the field. the ravens are famous for not playing draft picks ever, thats why their entire team is their own draft selections
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 18:22 |
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*watches 20 years where your team is the best in the league at developing talent* THIS loving TEAM NEVER>loving NEVER EVER. LETS THEIR DRAFT PICKS PLAY
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 18:23 |
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*team just drafted raw qb prospect, immediatly turned him into actual league mvp at 22 years old* WHEN WILL THIS TEAM EVER LEARN TO USE ITS YOUNG PLAYERS
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Kawalimus is just going through the motions these days, it's very hard to be pessimistic about this team
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The Raiders won a game That's all just wanted to say that
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