Still can't watch Div round highlights. That loss still burns me. I can't WAIT to watch the Broncos blow them out opening day. They'll be facing Regular Season Peyton aka greatest QB who ever lived.I cannot WAIT to watch Flacco crash and burn this season now that Boldin is gone!
And I admit, Romo is currently as good as Eli. Every year I go into it thinking one will overtake the other. But nope! Plot twist.I admit, I'd take Eli Manning over Joe Flacco.
the people expecting him to crash and burn because boldin leaving will seemingly be waiting a while as he was a MORE efficient quarterback the year BEFORE boldin got there/the first year boldin got there. unsurprisingly, in the 2 years after that (2011/2012), flacco posted his worst statistical seasons as boldins level of play decreased to the level of an old man.
Do you even bother to read? I said "would", meaning they don't/haven't because i've never seen any of their games. Scratch that, Parcells did irritate me. My point still stands on the others though. Their old fashioned way of doing things would frustrate me so much.i didn't know you watched those 3 guys coach, you're pretty lucky
Donald Jones is 25 years old and has been in the league 3 seasons. When exactly did they change the definition of "veteran" for players? Is the order now officially "Rookie -> Sophomore -> Veteran" ???ESPN Boston said:The New England Patriots released veteran wide receiver Donald Jones, the team announced Friday.
Yeah I think we will see numbers similar to what he put up in 2005 and 2009. 4100-4300 yards, 26-28 TDs and 12-15 ints.Donald Jones is 25 years old and has been in the league 3 seasons. When exactly did they change the definition of "veteran" for players? Is the order now officially "Rookie -> Sophomore -> Veteran" ???
Brady will be fine, all he has to do is find receivers he can trust. He has a bad (or good) habit of picking favorites to throw to often, and he generally throws to them very often. If he finds he can't trust Amendola's hands (or health) and none of his other receivers step up, we could see a more indecisive Brady then we're used to seeing. However, I trust that the coaching staff will use their new weapons to their advantage, and there's certainly enough options for Brady to choose from that he'll probably find one he likes. I don't think he'll be as good as he's been lately, but I'd be shocked if Brady turns in anything but another top-5 season.
They might have lost several pieces, but Brady led the best scoring offense in the league last year with 59 TDs. I have trouble imagining that they'd step down that much, or rush for 25 TDs again as they did last season (Woodhead/Bolden/Vereen had 9 rushing TDs as backups, and Brady rushed for 4 too). I think he'll be even a little bit better than that, with a handful more TDs as they pass for more that they could have rushed for last season.Yeah I think we will see numbers similar to what he put up in 2005 and 2009. 4100-4300 yards, 26-28 TDs and 12-15 ints.
Gotta love the intentional spelling errors like Dree Brees.I don't necessarily disagree with some herpes' list, except that 1) Carson Palmer is too high, 2) Colin Kaepernick is WAY too low, and 3) Flacco is probably somewhere in that 12-15 group with Cutler.