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This is maybe the most dominant QB play I've seen us ever have


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. I was hoping to get three years out of Brady. We might only get one. This is an offense driven league and he's the truth. He'll be a HC sooner rather than later.

Yuppp. Luckily think there's a few guys ahead of him like Bienemy and McDaniels, but Brady might only be here for next season. Hope whoever is below him is make copies of this playbook. 

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2 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Or maybe the line isn't sub par, and our archaic approach to passing led to more pressure on the OL and QB than necessary. 

That thought ran across my mind today. Our oline looked fug awful last year with Norv and Ron. Now they are doing more with less

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Teddy played well again for the second time in a row but don’t be ridiculous. He still has some way bad throws that others don’t throw. He’s also playing dink and dunk, inflating that %, which is the most overrated stat in the nfl. It has at least as much to do with the receivers as the one throwing the pass. 
 

with that said, I’m liking how I’m seeing Brady use Bridgewater, mostly hiding his weaknesses. This offensive efficiency is all on Brady, and it’s something we’ve never seen at the OC position. And a group of receivers like we haven’t seen since Smitty and Moose

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