I was kidding about the checkdown and sure enough Kirk called me on it.
Jesus H. Brady, Brady, Brady. Everything is always Brady!
@Gsands posted:Jesus H. Brady, Brady, Brady. Everything is always Brady!
Might have something to do with this....
- Seven-time Super Bowl champion (most for any individual player)
- Five-time Super Bowl MVP (all-time record)
- Three-time NFL MVP
- Three-time First Team All-Pro
- 14-time Pro Bowl selection
- 2000s All-Decade Team
- 2010s All-Decade Team
- NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
- 2007 Bert Bell Award
@packerboi posted:Rodgers to the Browns are a strong rumor should the Packers trade him in 2022. And once again, you can see why. The Browns are not sold on Baker at all.
Doesn't GB also "have guys" in the CLE FO? They certainly have some D talent to part with if that's one of the things GB would want. Or would they ship us Mayfield?
Richard Sherman looks like a dude who hasnβt played in a long time. Billicheat goin after him.
I've found a situation where I am actually rooting for the Patriots.
@packerboi posted:Richard Sherman looks like a dude who hasnβt played in a long time. Billicheat goin after him.
Meanwhile Brady looks like a guy whose arm is about to fall off. He has a very "Peyton's last season" vibe.
Huh?
@Herschel posted:Meanwhile Brady looks like a guy whose arm is about to fall off. He has a very "Peyton's last season" vibe.
Man, I've been hearing that about Brady for the past 5 years. Sometimes I bought into it, too. I'll believe he's done when he calls it quits.
He still finds open guys and has good placement, but he doesn't have much zip on the ball. More throws get away from him than ever, as well. He was lucky enough to move from a team with a loaded defense to another that was even better when the former was gutted.
Carlton Davis looks like he ruptured a quad muscle. That secondary is a huge mess for the Bucs now.
Maybe they can sign Aquib Talib away from Fox.
Oh great, will his interpreter have to be signed too?
@packerboi posted:Carlton Davis looks like he ruptured a quad muscle. That secondary is a huge mess for the Bucs now.
Weird how he grabbed the front of his thigh...unlike the back on a hammy.
@DH13 posted:Doesn't GB also "have guys" in the CLE FO? They certainly have some D talent to part with if that's one of the things GB would want. Or would they ship us Mayfield?
I'd rather have Mayfield than Love. We know Mayfield is at least a mid-level NFL QB.
@Herschel posted:Meanwhile Brady looks like a guy whose arm is about to fall off. He has a very "Peyton's last season" vibe.
Peyton was terrible in his last year, but his team won a Super Bowl.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:I'd rather have Mayfield than Love. We know Mayfield is at least a mid-level NFL QB.
I wouldn't. Mayfield is getting closer to the end of his rookie contract or at least to the point you have to decide to pay him like Dak Prescott or move on. I wouldn't pay him that kind of money based on what I've seen so far this year.
Brady and the Bucs Belicheckmated in the first half.
Doubt if it can last thru four quarters, but I'm rooting for the dark side of the Schwartz in this game.
Watching Bucs & Pats d-lineman .... Clark would be the only player we have that would see the field for either of these teams.
@FLPACKER posted:Watching Bucs & Pats d-lineman .... Clark would be the only player we have that would see the field for either of these teams.
Gary would be a situational pass rusher, but not a starter. He's usually a one-trick pony speed rusher, but you'd be in really good shape if he was your 4th or 5th best lineman.
Doink.
The horseshoe up TBβs ass is too big to fit a Budweiser Clydesdale.
Heβs had great defenses every single year heβs played.
Yup. He was outplayed by a rookie but he won again.
22/43 - zero touchdowns. You donβt win many games in GB (or anywhere) with those stats.
@PackLandVA posted:Heβs had great defenses every single year heβs played.
At least in his deep playoff and Super Bowl years, as well as a generally weak division. The Jets one really good year was the one he missed with a knee injury and the Patriots still won double-digit games.
That's not to say he isn't good or anything, but he's had the best support structure throughout his career.
Saw the differences in records posted between Brady and AR when neither throws a TD and it was striking (can't seem to find it now). Defense bailed Brady out just like it did in the playoffs last year.