Kool-Aid Larry
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yeah, I think I'd rather be left behind with a 37 yr old manning's 56 td than take a trip with cutler and his 19 td.
I don't think Cutler is better than Brady. Maybe you should re-read this thread for context.Reggie Wayne is a future Hall of Famer as well. Am I not allowed to say that I think Cordarrelle Patterson will have a better season than Reggie Wayne - even though he's never reached 1,000 yards receiving? Cordarelle being better than Wayne is rational, he is a 2nd year WR with a huge upside under Norvs offense and will be a focal point while Wayne is coming off a major injury with a bunch of targets to compete and is not the focal point. Reach much?You are right, some do get left behind, especially those who doubt players like Tom Brady for players like Jay Cutler. Bolded my thoughts to your attempted points.During those three seasons Cutler has missed time. Cant stay healthy
During many of those seasons the Bears ran a conservative offense and had top defense. Rhetoric
The Bears have a new offensive philosophy and a quarterback friendly head coach. Rhetoric
The Bears threw for 4,300 yards and 32 TDs last season. McCown could be better than Cutler, he played like it.
Cutler now has two stud WRs to throw to - and a few other nice weapons in Bennett, Holmes and Forte. Point?
Cutler is 31, Brady is 37. Whats that have to do with redraft? Cutler still sucks, dont see him getting better because people overvalue a #2 WR when they had a better QB like McCown throwing to him a bunch.
Things change - some adjust, some get left behind.
You start a topic, ask for opinions but only seem to want the ones that agree with yours.
Also, I did start a topic on a discussion board which means it will be discussed and by discussing that means some may not agree. It does not mean I want everyone to agree with me, I can care less if you or they do. You brought up Cutler in a Brady thread, not me.
But in a discussion on a football site, if someone so ridiculously compares a sub par QB after 9 years to that of a HoF QB who was elite till just last year, thats not an opinion thats irrational thinking.
If Brady has another down season and it's then looks like a trend, can I think Cutler outperforms him in 2015? Why would anyone think Cutler is good now after 8 years of mediocrity?
I mentioned Cutler because my point was that I would rather let some one else grab Brady while I wait a few more rounds to grab a QB and he was one of the examples I brought up. I understand and I basically said why would you pass on an elite talent for a guy who is not close to elite. You made your reasoning I made mine.
And just to sum up your "bolded thoughts";
- You think when a QB gets hurt in the past, it means he will get hurt in the future. Is Welker more likely to get a concussion then someone who hasnt?
- You disagree that the Bears offense under Marc Trestman is different than the Bears offense under Lovie Smith. I never said that, just said its rhetoric so its nothing certain.
- You don't think adding another talented weapon to an offense helps a quarterback improve his statistics. I never said that, I just asked the point of it? Elite position players dont mean an elite QB.
- You think Josh McCown is a better QB than Jay Cutler. Yes, I do. Which is ironic because you think Cutler is better than Brady. Wasnt the city of Chicago wanting McCown to stay QB even when Cutler was healthy?
Duly noted.![]()
wtmffBucs acquired LG Logan Mankins from the Patriots in exchange for TE Tim Wright and a draft pick.
Another weapons for Brady.
You've done it again you lucky son of a #####.HAHAHA! I'M THE GUY WHO HAS TIM WRIGHT IN MY DYNASTY LEAGUE.
Because they never found anyone to replace Hernandez?Why would they need Tim Wright? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
True story here^^^ but still makes me wonder...Is Tim Wright better than his almost basement adp? I honestly thought so.Because they never found anyone to replace Hernandez?Why would they need Tim Wright? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
wait 'til he gets whacked in final cutdownsYou've done it again you lucky son of a #####.HAHAHA! I'M THE GUY WHO HAS TIM WRIGHT IN MY DYNASTY LEAGUE.
Pats were flush at OLine, Mankins is on the decline of his amazing career and is not the player he used to be - Id say hes still top 33%. Oline is fine, if anything bump Doug Martin lol.How does the loss of Logan Mankins affect things?
Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko5 mins
From week 8 on Logan Mankins gave up 9 sacks. His decline as a pass blocker outweighed his ability as a run blocker in the Patriots mind.
Likely because they don't take the hits they used to and they have so much technology available to really refine the mental aspect of the game that can, for a while longer, compensate for the physical attributes that begin to wane. §I'm starting to learn age is grossly overrated in this eras QBs.So many responses and good info in here. There is room for several people to be right in this one.
This is the one team in the league that I would say, "yes, they definitely could pull a FU move this year." They have the mentality, the talent and the schedule to be one of those teams where, just as everything went terrible for them last year in terms of continuity and talent availability, it could all fall into place this year and the Patriots could be that team out there beating people 45-17 every week just because they can.
All the things Anarchy outlined for us as a recap...what a run down, and I don't think even mentioned Welker. This is a team that lost their top FIVE pass catchers last year and then got slammed on defense too. Think about that. No matter how good you are, what is Manning without Thomas/Thomas/Welker/Ball AND Decker? What is Rodgers without his entire receiving corps? And then the defensive hits to top it off.
I don't know if it WILL be done, but I bet if it CAN be done, the coach and QB on that team will light it up this year. 37 years old or not, I don't think it matters for certain players (just like it didn't matter to the previously injured Manning). Age is not an issue in this case. §
Manning, Brees, Brady, Romo and Rivers all older QBs with no signs of slowing down regardless of injuries.
The Pats have made a side business of knowing when to dump name players. If anything, I take this as a sign of "buyer beware" for the Bucs.Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko5 mins
From week 8 on Logan Mankins gave up 9 sacks. His decline as a pass blocker outweighed his ability as a run blocker in the Patriots mind.
I'm sure the Bucs are aware, it's just that he is still an upgrade as their guards are really bad.The Pats have made a side business of knowing when to dump name players. If anything, I take this as a sign of "buyer beware" for the Bucs.Mike Loyko @NEPD_Loyko5 mins
From week 8 on Logan Mankins gave up 9 sacks. His decline as a pass blocker outweighed his ability as a run blocker in the Patriots mind.
As I posted on the first page, Brady put up good fantasy numbers by throwing the ball a ton in that stretch. Brady also had 201 passing attempts in the 4th quarter and OT last year. The Pats defense will be much improved, and there is little to no chance Brady will be passing anywhere near as much at the end of games this season if the core of the team stays healthy.Games 9-12 with Gronkowski back Brady was quite good:
23/33/432/4/0 PIT
29/40/296/1/1 @CAR
34/50/344/3/0 DEN
29/41/371/2/1 @HOU
Note this stretch came after 2 weeks of playing with Gronkowski before that.
I think Pats put up a similar split to 2012, 3/2 Passing/Rushing. I think they will lead the league (by a deal) in pass attempts with ~680 be near the middle-bottom of rush attempts at ~420.We are pretty close on projections for the passing game Run it Up. I have lower passing yardage for Brady however.
I am projecting Brady for 638 pass attempts (after sacks) 394 completions (61.8% completion) 4619 passing yards 32 TD.
Anarchy,
How many passing/rushing attempts do you have for the Patriots in 2014?
I have the Patriots down for 1158 total plays 671 pass attempts (34 sacks) 487 rushing attempts.
RE: Completion %Yes I have compromised to a static projection of the median range expectation, just for simplicity sake in discussion. I do expect variance from these numbers, the upside and downside of that would be 610-670 passing attempts (after sacks).
For the running game this would be 460-510 total rushing attempts. I wonder from David's comments if he thinks the Patriots will run the ball more than this? Thus impacting the total passing attempts somewhat.
One thing I have noticed with Brady is a significant drop om his completion percentage.
In 2013 Tom Brady had a 60.5% completion rate. The lowest completion percentage since 2003 when he had 60.2%
I also note that this was when Brady was 36 years old.
I think the supporting cast last season certainly contributed to this decline. It is also possible that being age 36 has something to do with it though. 35 is an age for QB when most see a statistical decline in efficiency of their performance. At the same time we are in a new era as far as rules supporting the passing game and Quartbacks, the really good ones, do age like fine wine.
Just something I am keeping my eye on with Brady as he has passed this historical landmark.
When do QBs decline in efficiency?
That is a study I would like to revisit in some depth as I have not really looked into it for several years now.
The Patriots had something like 10 drives last year that started with them having the ball on offense down by 1 score or less with less than 5 minutes to go. The difference in last year was that their offense only converted two of them. Not that their offense wasn't on the field.The other thing I hope we see more out of NE this year is what they did in their title years that they have not been able to do much since. "Back in the day" the defense would get a must have stop or turnover late in games with the Pats up a single score. Then the offense would go on an extended scoring drive that would milk 8, 9, 10 minutes off the clock. They regularly got a FG to go up by 9 or 10 (or a TD to go up by double digits). Maybe they would give up a late TD to make the final score look like the game was in question, but in reality the game was over a lot earlier.
Lately, if they were even ahead late, they would be up by 3, a drive would stall, and they would tack on a FG to go up 6. But then the DEFENSE would be on the field at the end of games instead and a TD would lose the game.
If they can play more like the former and avoid much of the latter, they should win a lot of games.
This is actually my first year owning Brady, and I've invested A LOT in the NE offense (Brady, vereen, gronk). So when I see Brady on the injury report with no practice on Thursday before week 1 I get concerned.Its the Patriots, amazing after all these years people still have not learned.
And have him a Muay Thai kick to his calf? Sounds like a possibility. My goodness have those pics made their rounds. Lol poor girl.Maybe Giselle caught him with Jennifer Lawrence pics?
I've been listening to all the Boston sports radio shows since the story broke. Just a lot of speculation, and worry. Obviously not good to miss the Thursday practice before the season opener, especially with new guys on the O-Line and a new Backp TE. Felger just had an interesting observation. Why hasn't someone like Shefter tweeted yet that this is nothing to worry about?
It's just a reminder of how old he and Peyton are. Enjoy every second ou see them play this year. Their days are winding down quickly.
Tim Reynolds - Associated Press, Sportswriter
Tom Brady was limited in Patriots practice today with a calf injury. I list his chances of playing vs Dolphins on Sunday at 137 percent.
Mike Reiss - ESPNBoston.com, Patriots Beat Reporter
Brady was not on initial injury report. We'll see if that changes today. Regardless, source says he will be ready Sunday, as 1 would expect.
Mike Petraglia, WEEI.com, Sports Reporter
#Patriots announce Tom Brady missed practice with calf injury. Brady still expected to start Sunday in season opener.
felger is a ####### idiot, btwIan R. Rapoport, NFL Network, Sports Reporter
For #Patriots QB Tom Brady, obviously not the first time he’s dealt with a calf #seewhatIdidthere #NeverForget t.co/We6iogBUIs
Also, that radio producer is willing to do anything for followers I bet.The Boston Globe reports the Pats are simply being cautious with Tom Brady's calf injury, and that it's not a "serious situation."
As you were. Not even the secretive Pats would be able to keep a serious Brady injury under wraps. Brady's status will be worth double-checking on Friday, but you can start him as you normally would in fantasy leagues. He's Rotoworld's No. 9 quarterback for Week 1.
From the same twitter page.https://twitter.com/scottisaacs/status/507655925369696256
@IAmJamesStewart 1h
We've gotten two callers off the air who say Brady's done for the year due to this calf injury. Now that would be a story.
a radio producer in new england
It's pretty much how I feel.Saw this thought on twitter and it makes sense and is a sad realization.
If Brady doesn't get it done statistically today against the #Raiders it is safe bet that he is no longer fantasy relevant. #fantasyfootball
So what happens if the Pats D forces turnovers, they run the ball at will, and they are up big in the second half and run out the clock against OAK? Would that make Brady irrelevant because the Pats beat up on a mediocre team?Saw this thought on twitter and it makes sense and is a sad realization.
If Brady doesn't get it done statistically today against the #Raiders it is safe bet that he is no longer fantasy relevant. #fantasyfootball
Yep I feel the same way. The same scenario happened last week and I'm afraid could also happen today. So I'm going to have to sit him but I feel (hope) he will be fantasy relevant as the year progresses.So what happens if the Pats D forces turnovers, they run the ball at will, and they are up big in the second half and run out the clock against OAK? Would that make Brady irrelevant because the Pats beat up on a mediocre team?Saw this thought on twitter and it makes sense and is a sad realization.
If Brady doesn't get it done statistically today against the #Raiders it is safe bet that he is no longer fantasy relevant. #fantasyfootball
In the fantasy football world as it was stated in the tweet? I would think so. He is not really good right now and if his name was not Tom Brady he would not be rostered in most leagues.So what happens if the Pats D forces turnovers, they run the ball at will, and they are up big in the second half and run out the clock against OAK? Would that make Brady irrelevant because the Pats beat up on a mediocre team?Saw this thought on twitter and it makes sense and is a sad realization.
If Brady doesn't get it done statistically today against the #Raiders it is safe bet that he is no longer fantasy relevant. #fantasyfootball
seriously? Cmon man. Brady was great for the 2nd half of last season.Thought it was common knowledge that he shifted down to average as of last season. Guess some people are a little slow to catch on,
Cherry pickingseriously? Cmon man. Brady was great for the 2nd half of last season.Thought it was common knowledge that he shifted down to average as of last season. Guess some people are a little slow to catch on,