TOO SOON!!I don't think he scores a TD. The other defender wraps him up immediately. I think.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUGj5qQFnnc
However it's first down from the 13 with about 12 seconds left if TO is called immediately.
TOO SOON!!I don't think he scores a TD. The other defender wraps him up immediately. I think.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUGj5qQFnnc
However it's first down from the 13 with about 12 seconds left if TO is called immediately.
the dysfunctional 2001-2002 Sox. They were insane.If you could see an honest documentary on any sports topic, what would you want to see? For me, Deflategate is at the top of the list. I'd also like to see one on the true relationship between Brady and Belichick. Also one on the life of Pedro Martinez.
Thats exactly what I'd love to see, 5-6 years down the line. I have serious doubts as to whether all the relevant principals would ever open up enough to make it work, but the way you've laid it out is perfect.I wish he didn't do this at all. A 10 part "Last Dance" style doc on the Patriots after Belichick and Brady retire is what I want.
Ep 1: 9/11, Bledsoe injury, Brady, SB36 (Brady backstory)
Ep 2: SB38 & SB39- story of key players from those teams (law, bruschi, etc)
Ep 3 & 4: Mangini, Spygate, Moss, 16-0, SB42 (Belichick back story)
Ep 5 & 6: Brady injury, phase out of first generation players, 2009 bust, SB46, Aaron Hernandez, Rise of Gronk
Ep 7: Deflategate, SB49, Malcom Butler
EP 8: Brady Suspension, Jimmy G, 28 - 3
EP 9: Jimmy G Trade, Butler benching, SB52 loss
Ep 10: SB53 win, Gronk retirement, Kraft arrest, AB, Brady /Belichick rift, Brady free agency.
The bomb that gets me was the Hail Mary at the end of SB LII. Avoids a sack, got it exactly to where Gronk and 6 Eagles were waiting... and the deflection nearly ended up in the arms of Dorsett.I just want to hear his thoughts on the bomb to Moss. Has to be one of the best throws ever.
The one that gets me is the Hail Mary at the end of SB XLVI. Avoids a sack, launches it 70 yards downfield right to where Hernandez is waiting, and the deflection nearly ended up in the arms of Welker or a diving Gronk. Crazy that each of the SB losses ended with ridiculous Hail Mary attempts.The bomb that gets me was the Hail Mary at the end of SB LII. Avoids a sack, got it exactly to where Gronk and 6 Eagles were waiting... and the deflection nearly ended up in the arms of Dorsett.
That is true. Pretty remarkable how close they game to converting those. Most of the time, you get sacked or forced to throw way short. He executed perfectly in all 3.The one that gets me is the Hail Mary at the end of SB XLVI. Avoids a sack, launches it 70 yards downfield right to where Hernandez is waiting, and the deflection nearly ended up in the arms of Welker or a diving Gronk. Crazy that each of the SB losses ended with ridiculous Hail Mary attempts.
Let the hate flow through you...I liked him better before.
It's like being in a bar and seeing an old girlfriend, accompanied by her new boyfriend, across the room.
The edit is perfect and true. But I've got to say, as someone who isn't a Pats fan, I'm still looking forward to the "your current girlfriend who does stuff that your old girlfriend never would" part.EDIT: OK, I am really having serious regrets about that whole "your current girlfriend who does stuff that your old girlfriend never would" part.
Heh, my friend texted it to me. I said the same thing.Thanks. I hate it.
Yeah for this analogy to work your relationship with your old girlfriend would have to have been the greatest relationship in the history of relationships. Because Brady on the Pats was the most successful run of any player on any football team ever.It's like being in a bar and seeing an old girlfriend, accompanied by her new boyfriend, across the room.
Your current life is great, you feel that it was all for the best, you're having a great time with your current girlfriend who does stuff that your old girlfriend never would, hell, you're the one who initiated the breakup....... but there's still that pang in your stomach the first time you see her.
EDIT: OK, I am really having serious regrets about that whole "your current girlfriend who does stuff that your old girlfriend never would" part. If I told my 19 y/o son once, I told him hundreds of times: from start to finish, you are NEVER going to see this again in your lifetime, especially not for the team that you follow.
Yeah, this is where I am. Brady being gone, no baseball, goofy NBA playoff scenarios ... none of it really bugs me these days.Maybe it’s everything that’s going on in the world but seeing Brady in another uniform doesn’t bother me one bit. Five years ago, I would have puked. He also looks REALLY old in that last one.
You need to shut your damn mouth.What if Brady lights the world on fire and wins the next two Super Bowls with the Bucs?
Good for him, but I watched him the last few seasons and found my self saying "Brady should have made that throw" enough that I noticed.What if Brady lights the world on fire and wins the next two Super Bowls with the Bucs?
My Tom Brady rookie card skyrockets to probably one million dollars.What if Brady lights the world on fire and wins the next two Super Bowls with the Bucs?
What if monkeys flew out of my butt?What if Brady lights the world on fire and wins the next two Super Bowls with the Bucs?
My rookie card of your butt skyrockets to probably one million dollars?What if monkeys flew out of my butt?
Unless Tampa trades Tom back to bolster the thin receiving corps on the PatsThis is funny and all, but he can't win 2 in a row since Stidham is winning one.
Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.I wouldn't be surprised to hear that there's a group of players that really do want to 'get it out of the way now' given all the risks they knowingly accept stepping on the field versus losing playing time over it. Assuming there is a season.
Problem is there isn't any real data on how long the antibodies lasts. Could only be a couple months.Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.
If they didn't interact with anyone other than each other, sure.Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.
Problem is that you can still get really sick even if you don’t actually die.Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.
I’m game for that.What if Brady lights the world on fire and wins the next two Super Bowls with the Bucs?
We are also still learning a lot about it. There is signs of lung damage in people that were asymptomatic. Question is did they always have the damage? Was it covid 19? Is it permanent damage? And the list goes on.Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.
The only way this line of thinking could be even semi-reasonable is if we truly are just giving up, heading to heard immunity, and 70% of the population is likely going to get COVID anyway. In that case, even more than 70% of the NFL will probably get it (given the close contract), and getting it now wouldn't be too bad. However, its worth remembering the longer you wait, the better the therapeutics could get.Why not? The fatality rate for healthy adults under 50 is tiny. Treating camp like a measles party for kids would be smart.
I've looked at the weekly CDC summary for six weeks now and for all of that time it's said that the hospitalization rates for those most vulnerable, those over 65, are essentially the same as for the flu. If there's evidence of meaningful lung damage in asymptomatic cases, that's a serious issue.We are also still learning a lot about it. There is signs of lung damage in people that were asymptomatic. Question is did they always have the damage? Was it covid 19? Is it permanent damage? And the list goes on.
People really are playing dice with their life if they think "it's just the flu" "I'll be a lucky 'mild' case" etc. There is still so much unknown about the long term lasting effects of this disease.
I can save you the suspense.... there is definitely evidence of significant lung damage in some young asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients.I've looked at the weekly CDC summary for six weeks now and for all of that time it's said that the hospitalization rates for those most vulnerable, those over 65, are essentially the same as for the flu. If there's evidence of meaningful lung damage in asymptomatic cases, that's a serious issue.
It seems very inconsistent to simultaneously say that someone is asymptomatic and that they have significant lung damage. Is this trying to have your cake and eat it too?I can save you the suspense.... there is definitely evidence of significant lung damage in some young asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients.
In fact, early in the epidemic some ERs in COVID hotbeds I know were ordering a CT of the chest along with a CT of abdomen and pelvis for patients with zero respiratory symptoms but complaints of abdominal pain (this never would have happened before). We were picking up lots of COVID positive patients with ugly lungs this way.
Jury of course still out on extent long term effects, but generally speaking we know bad pneumonias can have lingering consequences.
What? Can you have asymptomatic high blood pressure and have it cause significant cardiovascular disease? Yes.It seems very inconsistent to simultaneously say that someone is asymptomatic and that they have significant lung damage. Is this trying to have your cake and eat it too?