JeffDunne
TheBrownDog
Brady just shuts up and doesn't let the fact he's been on the injury list every week for about 10 years effect him.
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Brady just shuts up and doesn't let the fact he's been on the injury list every week for about 10 years effect him.
Um, it was one off the league lead actually (Andrew Luck had 40). Full disclosure, Wilson had 26 in 2013 (20 this year) and has never had a season with 39+ TDs (which is half expected considering he's only played three years), Brady had 33 in 2014 (25 the year before) and has had 2 seasons with 39+ TDs (2007 when he threw for 50, and 2011 when he threw for exactly 39).Thats about the norm now isn't it. Did 39 and 55 the year before amount to a Lombardi? How many did Russell Wilson throw in 2013 and how many did Brady throw in 2014.
Every week since about week 12 2005* he's been on the injury list as questionable**
What...True.
Manning makes excuses.
Brady just shuts up and doesn't let the fact he's been on the injury list every week for about 10 years effect him.
Brady QUinn?What...
Wait, what?... We're talking about the same Brady right?
Brady QUinn?
Every week since about week 12 2005* he's been on the injury list as questionable**
*May or may not have picked a week since directly after they played New Orleans.
**May or may not have been bullshit sprouted by Bill Belichick as an 'up yours' to the NFL for forcing teams to say what the injury actually is. (I know around 06-07 for a fact he did this. Haven't followed it since his return from the ACL)
I wouldn't call throwing a season bottoming out. Bottoming out suggests a significant rebuild having spent a few years at the bottom of the dung heap.My point is they got a franchise QB by bottoming out
Lots of news in the NFl this morning. The above and then this -
Yesterday, Vegas, or rather Canada-based Bovada.lv, put out odds onwhether or not the Eagles would land Marcus Mariota. This is how it appeared both on their site and in their promotional email to media outlets:
In case you're not a degenerate gambler, I'll explain what those odds mean. If you bet $100 on "yes" and Mariota is an Eagle Week 1 this season, you win $400. You have to bet $700 just to win $100 if you bet "no." In other words, Bovada wasn't buying what a number of us Philly writers are reporting, in my case, that the Eagles are determined to go get their guy.
Shortly thereafter, the odds on their site moved sharply. "Yes" moved from +400 to +250, and "no" moved from -700 to -400.
Then, shortly thereafter once again, they took "Yes" completely off the board. You only had the option to bet "No."
Now... It's gone completely.
What to make of this? Everyone and their mother... and probably Chip Kelly himself (kidding)... likely starting banging away at "Yes" the second those odds went up, and Bovada went, "Oh crap."
There's really no way this can be construed as anything but a good move for the Jets. In one fell swoop they can jettison Harvin and his bloated contract, acquire Marshall, the superior player and all for mid round draft capital.Jets sending the Bears a fifth round pick. Just about guarantees that Harvin will be cut so the Jets keep their fourth round pick.
You don't say.....LaRon Landry suspended 10 games for PED use.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...n-landry-suspended-10-games-for-ped-violation
Because his dick is the size of his pinkyWhy does he wear such loose fitting shirts?