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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    They didn't lose because of Brady.
    no shit
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    On that Brady strip sack, Collingsworth also said that moving Brandon Graham into a DT position was akin to what Steve Spagnuolo did with the Giants pass rush in 2007.

    Its also what every other team does with its nickel and dime pass rush

    But OK.
    Yeah, but that HR specialist who only watches football drunk once a year doesn't know that. But then of course she thinks DT is delirium tremens...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    "brady looks like the overconfident european assassin who dies in the last twenty minutes of an action movie"
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    So as Collingsworth was confused about how Corey Clements TD could be allowed to stand, he opined that control and two feet needed to be re-establised after the bobbly. It looked like his next step was out of bounds (think it was third after catch).

    But Badger Twitter has a photo they wish to share:

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    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Tom Curran on Dan Patrick Show about Patriots and Butler


    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
    How did Brady's lack of mobility cost Ne the gm? The fumble was the ol's fault. Tommy almost pulled out yet another comeback. He was awesome, aside from trying to catch that pass.

    I blame the Madden curse for this defeat. But regardless of the outcome, belichickism still won in the end.
    Clearly the fault lies with the GM. He fielded a defense that couldn't get a stop all night. Without Brady that organization is crap!!! Fire them all before the waste Brady's last year or 2.

    613!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Yeah, but that HR specialist who only watches football drunk once a year doesn't know that. But then of course she thinks DT is delirium tremens...
    And she wouldn't have watched if it were Bortles/Foles...which is why the NFL doesn't call holding on the patriots OL. Or any other penalty. That is one special team that can play the 2 biggest games of the year and only commit 2 penalties between them. 1 token flag each game early on, just so the refs could say "see, we threw a flag on the Patriots too!"

    Without the 2 big D holding penalties is this even a game?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    Clearly the fault lies with the GM. He fielded a defense that couldn't get a stop all night. Without Brady that organization is crap!!! Fire them all before the waste Brady's last year or 2.

    613!!!
    5 rings. 8 games. Less than 2 decades. Way better than a fluke win via that draft and develop bullshit.

    Belichick doesn't have to prove anything to anyone anymore. Ditto, TB12. Both are already GOATs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    Clearly the fault lies with the GM. He fielded a defense that couldn't get a stop all night. Without Brady that organization is crap!!! Fire them all before the waste Brady's last year or 2.

    613!!!
    I think you mean 538!
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    Does anyone have thoughts on why both defenses uterly collapsed? NE got one stop all game with the interception, and the Eagles defense only fared marginally better, with 2 stops if you don't count the last drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Does anyone have thoughts on why both defenses uterly collapsed? NE got one stop all game with the interception, and the Eagles defense only fared marginally better, with 2 stops if you don't count the last drive.
    NE got 2 stops. The INT and forced a punt on a 3 and out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Does anyone have thoughts on why both defenses uterly collapsed? NE got one stop all game with the interception, and the Eagles defense only fared marginally better, with 2 stops if you don't count the last drive.
    They brought Dom Capers in the consult with Matt Patricia? Just a guess.
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    terrific game. i was SO hoping the hail mary would fail. lol

    the phi didn't take their foot off the gas the whole game and i think that 4th down call with 5 mins left was the key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbgary View Post
    terrific game. i was SO hoping the hail mary would fail. lol

    the phi didn't take their foot off the gas the whole game and i think that 4th down call with 5 mins left was the key.
    Entertaining yes, good football, no. Worst defense I have ever seen in a Superbowl.

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    Even the great defensive wizard Marty Schottenheimer could only stop Dan Marino in the playoffs for a half before Marino, Shula and whoever figured out the TE was going to be wide open. 2 weeks gives the defense enough time to innovate that much, but it eventually reveals itself.

    There were no dominating defensive physical performances to help make it up. Eagles had speed to the edge, Patriots clogged up running lanes pretty well except for one big Blount run. RPO hurt the Patriots during the season and it hurt them last night. Eagles had a limited secondary and Brady torched it.
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    At the end of the day, the same thing that doomed the Patriots was the same thing that doomed the Packers. They didn't have a good pass rush. In the case of the Pats, they traded it all away the past few years.

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    Foles had a bunch of amazing touch mid/deep throws. And his guys somehow caught them. He must throw a really nice, catchable ball. NE didn’t get out coached. They got out played. Congrats to eagles!

    Brady has to get old at some point, but he looked fine last night. Damn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Even the great defensive wizard Marty Schottenheimer could only stop Dan Marino in the playoffs for a half before Marino, Shula and whoever figured out the TE was going to be wide open. 2 weeks gives the defense enough time to innovate that much, but it eventually reveals itself.

    There were no dominating defensive physical performances to help make it up. Eagles had speed to the edge, Patriots clogged up running lanes pretty well except for one big Blount run. RPO hurt the Patriots during the season and it hurt them last night. Eagles had a limited secondary and Brady torched it.
    Maybe one came close:

    ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo
    Tom Brady was 0-of-5 with a sack-fumble when Brandon Graham got pressure Sunday. When any other Eagle pressured Brady he was 6-of-10 for 172 yards and a scramble for 6 yards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Maybe one came close:

    ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo
    Tom Brady was 0-of-5 with a sack-fumble when Brandon Graham got pressure Sunday. When any other Eagle pressured Brady he was 6-of-10 for 172 yards and a scramble for 6 yards.

    This seems like the stat a guy like Capers would cling to if he gave up 613 yards. Well, that and the final score.
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