The Frankman
Footballguy
Oh boy Jackson hurt.
Trying to display Brady touch.is winston hurt? These aren't NFL passes/
Benched Beckwith last min. 29ptsSigh - benched Brate last min in both leagues. 15 points
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I don’t disagree about how good Brady is. It’s just that if youre hoping to stop him you want it at his 25 and not your 37.Against any other QB I would agree. Not Brady.
Terrible decision. He must have panicked.Why did he throw it so fast? Howard never saw it coming...
But my point is that I didn't think that they COULD stop him. I was wrong.I don’t disagree about how good Brady is. It’s just that if youre hoping to stop him you want it at his 25 and not your 37.
Maybe he thought he had to get the ball out of his hands before time ran out like the nba? Wtf knowsWhy did he throw it so fast? Howard never saw it coming...
Belichek always schemes to take away the opposing teams' #1 option. ALWAYS.Why isn't he throwing it to Evans? Of course I am playing against DJax due to opponent's byes
And after the success all these years, other coaches still can't figure out that it works.Belichek always schemes to take away the opposing teams' #1 option. ALWAYS.
I sure hope this isn't the case.Maybe he thought he had to get the ball out of his hands before time ran out like the nba? Wtf knows
This, the defense clearly wasn't prepared for it. Plenty of spaces all around. If Howard had his head turned back they win. That would obviously be something QB and WRs would discuss beforehand if it is a quick throw or not.I thought that last throw was fine, had a chance if Howard was looking for it.
He's hamstrung with one of the biggest turnover machines at QB. He knows that at best, all he has is a game manager at QB. He needs to put together a powerhouse D, run the ball and limit the Winston mistakes in order to succeed.Steve Smith Sr. echoing what I had said earlier. Dirk Koetter offensive gameplan this game was very unimaginative.
If he has even a below average kicker, they win that gameYeah, I remember he wanted to scale Winston back before the season to a guy who attempts 30 passes a game max because Winston tries to force the issue too much. Ten days of getting Doug Martin back to speed will go a long way in re-establishing the power run game. Because he didn't know the packages, he had to sit out like the whole 4th.He's hamstrung with one of the biggest turnover machines at QB. He knows that at best, all he has is a game manager at QB. He needs to put together a powerhouse D, run the ball and limit the Winston mistakes in order to succeed.
Maybe he thought he had to get the ball out of his hands before time ran out like the nba? Wtf knows
Don't think it had anything to do with not knowing the packages. He's been with the team for a couple of years now and throughout pre-season. Not like they signed him off the street 4 days ago. It had more to do with that they were behind and Simms is the passing down backYeah, I remember he wanted to scale Winston back before the season to a guy who attempts 30 passes a game max because Winston tries to force the issue too much. Ten days of getting Doug Martin back to speed will go a long way in re-establishing the power run game. Because he didn't know the packages, he had to sit out like the whole 4th.
EDIT: Of course, this isn't making the Doug Martin owners tonight feel that great.![]()
Yeah but it's not like Martin has stone hands. Doug has chops to take a backfield pass to the house, he was looking fantastic out there. I don't think it's that he doesn't know the plays, he may not have had reps for them.Don't think it had anything to do with not knowing the packages. He's been with the team for a couple of years now and throughout pre-season. Not like they signed him off the street 4 days ago. It had more to do with that they were behind and Simms is the passing down back
Not really. Fantasy wise, it's beautiful. They'll always be behind and Winston will be chucking it to Brate, Evans and Jackson, mostly.man oh man... what a mess in Tampa
Not really. Fantasy wise, it's beautiful. They'll always be behind and Winston will be chucking it to Brate, Evans and Jackson, mostly.
How did you figure that?I like what I saw in Winston in the 4th quarter.If he has even a below average kicker, they win that game
They just missed on a couple more TD's,I guess, but when you can only score 14 against the lowest ranked defense in the league..
I am not buying this. If TB scored more points, NE would have attempted to score more points instead of just running the clock and being uber conservative to avoid turnovers.I like what I saw in Winston in the 4th quarter.If he has even a below average kicker, they win that game
I was trying to be humorous.How did you figure that?
A below average kicker probably makes at least one of those kicks.Fair enough. Although I didn't feel like NE was "uber conservative" in the 4th. They just didn't execute and/or Tampa's D did a nice knob containing themI am not buying this. If TB scored more points, NE would have attempted to score more points instead of just running the clock and being uber conservative to avoid turnovers.
The "turnover machine" has 3 of them on the season, all in one game and a 1.9% interception rate on the year. I think most coaches could get by with their QB on pace for 12 turnovers on the year.He's hamstrung with one of the biggest turnover machines at QB. He knows that at best, all he has is a game manager at QB. He needs to put together a powerhouse D, run the ball and limit the Winston mistakes in order to succeed.
Couple of key points here...Not really. Fantasy wise, it's beautiful. They'll always be behind and Winston will be chucking it to Brate, Evans and Jackson, mostly.
The Patriots ran 8 passing plays versus 5 running plays in the 4th quarter. If you go back and include the last drive of the 3rd quarter, it was 14 to 8. Those numbers don't include the strip sack or Brady's scramble either.I am not buying this. If TB scored more points, NE would have attempted to score more points instead of just running the clock and being uber conservative to avoid turnovers.