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H2o

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  1. Yes and one of the top 5-8 QB's in the league, if not better.
  2. Another thing that urks me, aside from Edelman being the sh*t on the bottom of your shoe, is the dumb*ss announcers who defend him. Perfect example last night in Kurt Warner. Tried to say that Edelman wasn't attempting an illegal pick on the defender, no he was bracing at the last minute for the hit he saw coming. Gtfoh with that bs Kurt.
  3. This thread is like an early Christmas present for the Nancy's. They love the misery and that misery loves company. They also carry their banner with pride and take every opportunity to "reinforce" their stance. Josh has now faced a BB, Brady led New England team 3 times. We all know what Belichick does to young QB's. We have seen it for 20 years now. In his first two he put up QB ratings of 52.4 with with 2 INT's and only 1 TD (2018) then earlier this year he had a QB rating of 24.0 with 3 INT's and no TD's at all. Last night Josh has a QB rating of 102.7 while throwing 2 TD's and having no interceptions. Is that not improvement? He also drops two absolute dimes on deep passes right in the bucket while under pressure. Is that not improvement? Were the Nancy's not most vehemently crying about his deep ball? Many others expressed their concerns as well, but this was the feather in the cap of the detractors. "Oh, well he has improved on the intermediate stuff, but he can't throw a deep ball to save his life!" Now it almost seems like whatever he does well they will point to the opposite to justify their stance. Yes, Josh missed some throws. A crossing route to Beasley, a throw a little inside when it should have more towards the sideline for McKenzie or Brown, about a foot out of the window of Knox on that last drive while trying to get the ball over top of a defender. Hell, even running for his life on that 4th down play he still almost found Beasley in the corner of the endzone. He's not Drew Brees, and neither are any other QB's for that matter. He is however a 23 year old QB who is improving and working with some limited resources still on offense whether you want to admit it or not. You can see it. Once he had that drive before halftime, the game wasn't too big for him even in a losing effort. The fact of the matter is NE executed their offense to perfection and had almost a 2-1 edge in TOP. Even with that we were right there again at the end against the 2nd best team in the AFC, just like we were against the best team in the AFC a couple of weeks ago.
  4. Yep, 1st Team All Milk Carton
  5. Yeah, we did it against Pitt and Dallas, couldn't quite get over the hump against the new darling Ravens or NE.
  6. Daboll calls the plays. How many first down runs out of the shotgun did he call in a row? He's too predictable in these types of moments.
  7. Could be 3 weeks if both WC teams win
  8. F*** the Pats. F*** their families. F*** their family pets. F*** JJ Watt, Deshaun Watson, and the Texans too.
  9. Yeah, I know I saw at least 12
  10. Yugo
  11. Absolutely. No reason to risk injury to ANY of our key players. You saw Morse go down tonight. Play 2nd and 3rd string everyone.
  12. Tapioca
  13. Someone needs to flat out level his a** when he is looking back crossing the field. Take one for the team.
  14. And that's where the first half FG comes into play when we stopped them short on 4th down and McDermott didn't challenge.
  15. The box score says 7 penalties on us to 3 against the Pats. There sure seemed like a helluva lot more flags on us than that. Has to be incorrect.
  16. ***** Brady, ***** BB, ***** the refs, and ***** their c*nt fans
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