Well Giselle, can we use the same quote this year? If Tom would have caught that EASY catch, probably would have ring #6.
[ Edited by JimA49ers on Feb 21, 2018 at 8:44 PM ]
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Originally posted by JimA49ers:
Remember after the SB loss to the giants and they ruined the pats "perfect season" and Gisele famously said, "My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time." During that game, several receivers dropped passes thrown by Brady.
Well Giselle, can we use the same quote this year? If Tom would have caught that EASY catch, probably would have ring #6.
Originally posted by JimA49ers:
Remember after the SB loss to the giants and they ruined the pats "perfect season" and Gisele famously said, "My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time." During that game, several receivers dropped passes thrown by Brady.
Well Giselle, can we use the same quote this year? If Tom would have caught that EASY catch, probably would have ring #6.
Originally posted by LVJay:
Originally posted by JimA49ers:
Remember after the SB loss to the giants and they ruined the pats "perfect season" and Gisele famously said, "My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time." During that game, several receivers dropped passes thrown by Brady.
Well Giselle, can we use the same quote this year? If Tom would have caught that EASY catch, probably would have ring #6.
THIS!!!!!!
First he chokes on an easy catch, then he chokes by fumbling near the end zone..... but but but #Bradyscuses #Chokescuses
Gisele still longing for Jimmy G, btw
Originally posted by Joecool:
I can't stress the weak division enough. These dudes get a bye week almost every year in the playoffs. Weak ass division also allows them to handle banged up players better rather than division teams beating each other up. There's also 6 games where they can simplify the playbook and use as sort of a sharpening the saw period.
It's like Lebron playing in the East. Playing in the West He doesn't touch the Finals anywhere near as many times as he did playing in the East.
Originally posted by LVJay:
Originally posted by JimA49ers:
Remember after the SB loss to the giants and they ruined the pats "perfect season" and Gisele famously said, "My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time." During that game, several receivers dropped passes thrown by Brady.
Well Giselle, can we use the same quote this year? If Tom would have caught that EASY catch, probably would have ring #6.
THIS!!!!!!
First he chokes on an easy catch, then he chokes by fumbling near the end zone..... but but but #Bradyscuses #Chokescuses
Gisele still longing for Jimmy G, btw
Originally posted by JimA49ers:It's also obvious the HOF has not accepted Roger Craig for fumbling, and preventing the Niners from a potential Three-peat, although his numbers are easily HOF justifiable. Shouldn't this drop disqualify tommy?
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by Joecool:
I can't stress the weak division enough. These dudes get a bye week almost every year in the playoffs. Weak ass division also allows them to handle banged up players better rather than division teams beating each other up. There's also 6 games where they can simplify the playbook and use as sort of a sharpening the saw period.
It's like Lebron playing in the East. Playing in the West He doesn't touch the Finals anywhere near as many times as he did playing in the East.
meh. NFC west was also a pretty easy division. Rams had a couple good years, but Falcon and Saints (besides one year) were pretty much 3-6 win teams every year.
Originally posted by JimA49ers:
It hit BOTH hands in stride, no defenders on him, with nothing but daylight in front of him.
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
I looked at that a couple times, and now, i thiink he just misjudged his jump. That means the pass was NOT on the money. Also I respect one helluva lot a 40 yr old out there getting beaten up many plays, not just sacks but hits that flatten him out. The guy is tough, he is terrific, he is amazing for longevity, and like Joe, played for a great coach. That said, he QBed the team to 4((?) SBs, but lost 3(?). As we all know, Joe won 4/ lost....none.
It would have been fascinating watching those two against one another. Who is best in the big arena? Has to be.....joe....never lost the BIGGEST one. Tom....well he lost several.
Oh, and it doesn't matter what anybody else does, ever. Joe's legacy is secured. Just like Jerry's.
Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by Joecool:
I can't stress the weak division enough. These dudes get a bye week almost every year in the playoffs. Weak ass division also allows them to handle banged up players better rather than division teams beating each other up. There's also 6 games where they can simplify the playbook and use as sort of a sharpening the saw period.
It's like Lebron playing in the East. Playing in the West He doesn't touch the Finals anywhere near as many times as he did playing in the East.
meh. NFC west was also a pretty easy division. Rams had a couple good years, but Falcon and Saints (besides one year) were pretty much 3-6 win teams every year.
Yes but once SF got to the playoffs, there were some impressive teams to play against. Who have the Patriots played, Mr. I can't win in the playoffs Peyton Manning and the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Montana had to deal with Cowboys early 80's, Bears, NYG, Washington...some great coaches to play against. Has Brady gone up against any great coaches?