I didn’t see the game due to having higher priorities; however, am bent out of shape about how Brady’s pass opened up Gronk to be injured and sure as foxtrot!
Anybody got the injury and status report on the dude?
Absolutely agree but Brady is a very different QB. For starters, he’s tall and has a great vision of the field and defensive looks. Plus, he’s highly intelligent as many fail to realize that the offensive line and the man they’re guarding just have to be.
I took a look at one of Belichick’s playbooks and dude, I could have understood advanced calculus far easier than that!
You know I caught at the uni level. Of course it was a Clemens fastball which you can actually hear moving through the air. The ‘pop’ of the catcher’s glove is also unique!
He is so much fun to watch!
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Hi Mike!
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Hi Liz!
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As you know, I’d love to have you comment here more often. Smart historian who knows his football!
C’mon dude…
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I didn’t see the game due to having higher priorities; however, am bent out of shape about how Brady’s pass opened up Gronk to be injured and sure as foxtrot!
Anybody got the injury and status report on the dude?
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Get back to you on this. Gronk originally retired as did Andrew Luck because of injuries.
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P.S. Marino should have gotten a Super Bowl ring – even though…
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No SB wins 🙂
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I know but still I suspect he had a better arm than Brady.
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Absolutely agree but Brady is a very different QB. For starters, he’s tall and has a great vision of the field and defensive looks. Plus, he’s highly intelligent as many fail to realize that the offensive line and the man they’re guarding just have to be.
I took a look at one of Belichick’s playbooks and dude, I could have understood advanced calculus far easier than that!
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GMF
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Marino neither had Gronk nor SB wins.
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Brady had some great receivers and tight ends as well as Gronk: Edelman, Moss, Welker.
What makes him such a leader is they all buy into the same strategy.
Kudos to Walsh and Belichick/McDaniels as well who reinvented the passing game.
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Liz with the ‘chin music.’
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Plus two words: Matt Light!
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“Liz with the ‘chin music.’ ”
This term has multiple implications. Pls tell me you were referring to Roger Clemens and NOT “idle chatter.”
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You know I caught at the uni level. Of course it was a Clemens fastball which you can actually hear moving through the air. The ‘pop’ of the catcher’s glove is also unique!
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P.S. I did not know of any other than the baseball reference. Please excuse this simple dumb grunts most humble apology.
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No apology necessary; just checking!
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https://www.thebaseballjournal.com/terminology/chin-music/
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