

Even the announcers were talking about Brady putting a bit more touch in the Brate pass because of the weather It really affects king throws more than anything because of the extra velocity. That’s generally what teams do in bad weather. Drops have been a problem for this team, rain, or shine.ĭBS it didn’t matter for the oats because they were throwing shorter. Weather wasn’t a factor for the Pats, Jones had 19! completions in a row. On Radio,TV,social media… good god.Īnd he never lied on his 50 years of services…never. He is blaming AL the players now, no exceptions.
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now our TV 🤡 is acting like a commentator NOT like HC. He is loved and respected everywhere he goes🙄… He’s doing the exact opposite something is the matter with some of you.ĭon’t complain, 81 Million trust him. Y’all a bunch of losers with a narrative where is BA making an excuse. Alzhimer just forgets his lies… now he wants 80K IRS agents to steal everyone’s hard earned cash so were all living in campers in Walmart parking lots like you… Jones was playing in the same weather, same conditions (as a rookie) and did not play fazed by any of it… That’s what ate at me when people kept using that as an excuse for Brady poor passes…. Medicated Pete, you mean latest president…… The weather never mattered to Troy Brown, Jules, Welker or Gronk. I don’t want to hear about he missing this player or that player we have a lot of depth at the receiver and tightend position no excuses … The Patriots played good that’s it end of story we still won. Give credit to the Patriots some of worship Brady so much yall think if he has a bad game then it’s someone else fault or it’s the weather. Why do yall make excuses for Brady so much when he has a game like this? He still played ok but the other players on the other team gets paid as well. This team has a lot of weapons no excuses Patriots played good. Sorry Bruce, but the game conditions didn’t warrant so many deep throws.

That’s only 21% completion deep, and Brady had been better than 50% in the 1st 3 games, none of which had rain. Brady threw 14 deep, and completed only 3 (and was 0-for-5 deep in the 2nd half). He only threw 2 deep 1 was incomplete & the other was intercepted. But it looked like the rain was driving pretty hard at times during the game, and playing at night under the lights in a downpour in someone else’s house kinda sounds like ‘the perfect storm’ when you’re on the receiving end of some very deep passes.Īnd Mac Jones might’ve had a high completion percentage, but those were almost all short & intermediate throws. He’s right about the modern tacky gloves & about concentration. It wasn’t an issue for the Pats.īruce warrants a ‘Partly True’ on this one. I don’t know if there are rules prohibiting it (don’t think there are) but I think players like JPP & Gronk should be on the sidelines cheering the team.ĭrops and overthrows were the them of the night for our passing game.Īnd Bruce is right. I’m beginning to think that the Realist had an intervention on exclamation marks & came back on as Medicated Pete….he’s starting to slip some shots in on BA….Īs for the Buc offense & Brady……one factor that hasn’t been considered is the loss of Gronk….not just as a player/TE….but the importance he brings to Brady….Brady just possibly plays better when he’s around. They are never ready for that either yet they know it is coming. The long throws to Brown only he could catch them who knows if he threw short and they may have bounce off the receivers hands and they could have been an interception and we lose the game. The Patriots have been doing this for years in key games, and yet it caught the Bucs with their pants down.īrady last passes were designed to give the highest reward with the least risk. However the team wasn’t prepared for the standard Patriot trick play, which is the QB making a backward pass to a WR, who then makes a long forward pass. It wasn’t a problem for the Patriots, so it shouldn’t have been a problem for the Bucs. Jones and his receivers were not having a big problem. Many would argue great play calling if AB hauls that one it, but low percentage in that situation. They took some shots downfield at critical moments when pounding out a first down was the way to go. Lots of areas in need of playing a crisp game, talent is thereĪgreed. Nope! The team has yet to wake up, the first four games were sloppy sloppy sloppy! Gotta tune up RoJo, this weekend should be feed it to RoJo early and often. Half biscuits would have been better than the big biscuits.

We needed to adjust to the conditions and chose not to. If you had called short high percentage passes, that last kick from Folk doesn’t happen. The weather was a huge factor because of the chuck and duck play calling. 59 Responses to “Bruce Arians: Don’t Blame The Rain”
