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It occurred to me that scout teams also have to be pretty good to help the "prime time" team, because I assume that each week, depending on who the team is playing on Sunday, they have to learn and then act out a new scheme. The constant flipping back an forth between systems can't be a simple job. And they probably get a small fraction of what the actual players get. Do they also get SB rings? Hopefully so. |
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Thanks for sharing with a Seahawks fan who isn't ready to get the nails and cross out for Pete.
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It is exactly the kind of football mind/player that Bill B likes to have fill the Patriots roster
They always use the term "situational awareness" in Patriot Speak and this exemplifies it Now if the league would settle the football BS we can start talking about Spring Training in about 2 weeks BK
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There was some discussion up-thread about who's the right guy to replay Brady in a few years.
I see that Johnny Football has just entered a "treatment program" to clean up. Once he's out I think he'd be the perfect candidate - I can just see him standing on the sideline next to Belichick. They'd make a fine pair. |
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It's either going to be Garapolo or the next backup after him
I don't see them going with a free agent Brady has been really salary cap friendly/flexible over the years and they won't break the bank for the next QB BK
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1. You can't "give away" a game when you're not winning 2. By not taking a time out BB had kept the pass line in - anyone who looks at this rationally knows that Seattle is gonna do at least one pass play just to help manage the clock - given the line, that was the time to do the pass. 3. If you look at the picture, every QB would have thrown that. 4. Butler out played the receiver. Period. Bulter like, Dave Roberts of the Sox, should never, ever, ever have to buy a drink in Boston again. The team won it, but those 2 single handidly allowed the team to win it. |
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The guy got a TD right at the end of the 2nd quarter on 4th down (at a time when they really needed a field goal and were well, well within range). You can't both celebrate that and his call on 2nd and 1. Look at it rationally and it was a perfectly acceptable play call. Us patriots fans know all too well how one play ruins the championship - and we went through it twice with one team. So, I can empathize, but there was never any talk of firing BB after losing, twice, to the Giants (the Giants for cripes sake). |
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One other reason why I think BB didn't call a timeout:
Seattle had already burned two TOs by not being as disciplined or aware as they could have been. They're a young team with a young QB. One consistent knock on Carroll as a coach is that his teams lack a certain discipline. As the clock ran down and the game was on the line, I think BB made a bet that his team was more aware, disciplined, practiced and coached up, as Butler proved, than the Seahawks. He bet under that pressure, without time to truly collect your wits, his players would react better. He pretty much went all in by letting the clock run down. I think Carroll expected BB to call a TO thus giving the Seahawks a chance to regroup. BB didn't. And Butler made an all time play. |
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Agreed. I think too if you look at the game without bias - BB believed in his defense more than Caroll believed in his offense.
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PC believed in his offense - his choices at the end of both halves indicate that.
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So, could be that cool truck guy just pulled an all nighter and is leaving as the rest of the office gets to work, or that he is headed out on the town for the night while everyone else is getting home and about to turn on the boob tube, or he is blowing off work as everyone returns from lunch. I'd like to know this mythical home/office where parking spots right in front are so plentiful. With the other commercial, in which women say the truck guy is sexier, I at least know they're pandering and they're transparent about it... They're shallow and juvenile, but they are not hiding it. The cool guy commercial, well... maybe the truck comes with an explanation of that commercial in the glove box.
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If the pass had been a foot to the right we would not be having this conversation. Wilson led his receiver in a situation where he should have not really done so (or the receiver was a step slower than he should have been). It was not a terrible call, it was a less than perfect execution and an exceptionally aware defensive play.
As for Brady getting the MVP, thus has it ever been. The QB gets the MVP way more than he should, just like Kobe got the MVP in the All Star game way more than he should have. That's the showbiz of it. |
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