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hilarious... not a PEEP today. Come Thursday I'm sure the experts will be back.
I said this watching the game live
Really shows the greatness of the NE org as a whole.
Vinateri, to Gostkowski. Seamless greatness.
Brady goes down, Cassell goes 11-5
Insert ANY RB, they make it work.
No WR's, then Moss/Welker
Now Edelman/Amendola
Lost Aaron Hernandez, doesn't even phase them.
Sign Revis, lose Revis, undefeated anyway.
They lose OC's, DC's, doesn't matter, next coach up.
We have DeVante Parker on the bench.
Dion Jordan suspended.
10 diff kickers.
Terrible coach after terrible coach. Including coordinators.
Shows how great they are compared to us.
Good news is that he threw the deep ball a little better last night. Looked much better. Too many drops.
Bad news: I agree with those who say he is an introvert and not a leader. He has absolutely no fire and is pretty uninspiring. He never gets up for these big games, and STILL has not had that defining game where he really led the team on a comeback, etc. He takes too many sacks that are avoidable.
Don't get me wrong, I think he's a solid qb, I like what he brings, and I am not calling for Matt Moore. Way better than what we have had aside from Pennington. I just don't think he is elite and I'm not sure he is ever going to be. It's inexcusable to me that you see Stills and Cameron Jordan open down the field pretty frequently and he never progresses beyond reading Landry, Matthews, and checkdown.
The Dolphins weren’t expecting good news about Cameron Wake today, and they didn’t get it.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Wake is indeed out for the year with a torn Achilles.
That’s a huge blow for a Dolphins team coming off a tough loss to the Patriots last night.
It's not in his makeup at this point to do so and to be honest with you I'm fine with that. A vocal QB at the helm would be a luxury yes, but it isn't a necessity nor does it unilaterally equate to wins. Having said that however, I feel as if it wouldn't hurt to be a conduit of culture change and at the very LEAST exhibit some leadership qualities.
Oh, and of course..HAPPY BIRTHDAY AARON!!!!!!