Oso planning to go pro
How 'bout Pettine, hey?
Gotta go.
Spiking the ball at the 15 on 1st and 10 with 42 seconds left seemed incredibly dumb at the time, and indeed it was.
Bold prediction: This is 12’s last year in Green Bay
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2020/11/23/green-bay-packers-valdes-scantling-says-he-received-death-threats/6389544002/
Fans are the worst aspect of sports
Hutchwasclutch?
I think Stafford survives the inevitable regime change this off-season. Keep one more year of stability starting to build around him and then get a young QB.
unfortunately the cap hit is too high to get rid of him. I am hopeful that after getting embarrassed Thursday that Patricia will be shown the door, similar to Mooch in 2005. The draft pick will be in the top 10. Too low to get Lawrence or Fields, but this is a pretty good QB class (Wilson, Jones, Trask, Lance) so maybe the future begins next year.
After watching Fields versus Indiana, he does not seem to be a good decision maker. He relies too much on his athletic ability. Granted, that might be only one game.
I think Fields' biggest problem is that he held onto the ball too long, which works when you are the Ohio State QB throwing to future NFL receivers, and if no one gets open, you can just run away. But that doesn't work in the NFL.That being said, I have felt similarly about other QBs in the past, and it has worked out for them as they have adjusted. So I think Fields can adjust as well.
Fun game between the Chiefs and Raiders. Dang, Mahomes is fun to watch ... and pretty much impossible to defend. Love watching him play QB.
Last night, Brady had a ton of time and a time-out to use. I thought a tying FG was a done deal, and there was a good chance of a TD to win it. But he threw an interception on what was as poor a decision/pass as anything Cutler or Winston or Trubisky or Ryan Freakin' Leaf ever threw. It's still legit to argue that Brady is the best QB ever, but he's no longer great, and on many days not even good. Even for him, Father Time's clock is ticking.
Watching numerous Bucs games this year, beyond the failing arm strength, it’s been really interesting to watch Brady be completely lost. Terrible reads, bad decisions, no pocket presence, holding onto the ball too long.I don’t know how much is Father Time like you said, how much is unfamiliarity with a system when he played in the same one for nearly 2 decades, and how much is that system really taking him from very good to great.Regardless of how the Pats have played this year, not paying Brady was clearly the absolute right call
I’m not trying to recklessly speculate, but is Mike McCarthy ok?Edit: The Cowboys strength and conditioning coach died. Prayers up to his family.