LOL thanks for the laugh.The difference is...i back up what I say and he just manifests outlandish stories out of half truths.
On the upside, we still rank ahead of this play:
And not an accurate pass. Dak has very little touch and it shows the most in his passes to the RB's - If Zeke does not get the pass in stride very little is going to come from it.
On the upside, we still rank ahead of this play:
Being Gronk's brother doesn't really mean anything about his ability to play in the NFL. I have a brother too, but he's not nearly as handsome and charming as I am.That was not some nobody fullback.. that was Chris Gronkowski.. One of Gronk's older brothers. But yeah that whiff resulted in Romo's first broken collarbone.
The old "hey look who else sucks" routine.
Set that bar nice and low!
This is BS.Part of the problem is Zeke isn't talented enough as a pass catcher to make up for daks inaccurate check downs.
Being Gronk's brother doesn't really mean anything about his ability to play in the NFL. I have a brother too, but he's not nearly as handsome and charming as I am.
In fairness, he said he was a "nobody" player, not a "no name" player, and in terms of NFL status Chris Gronk would pretty easily qualify as a nobody.I was just responding to the "no name" part.. The Gronkowski name was already pretty well known by then.. I think Chris was the third of the four brothers to make it to the NFL. I think two were tight ends and two were fullbacks. But only one of them got to play with Brady.
Which part?This is BS.
Cavanaugh was losing his mind on the air earlier over these stats.
So not only are we running Zeke up the middle into a pile of men every running play, but we are also getting the worst production out of RBs when we throw them the ball as well?
Yikes, Kellen (and Philbin).
I have made that same observation. Too often, I feel that Dak wants to make a bigger play down the field instead of accepting what the defense gives him. I have shouted several times at the television for him to hit Zeke immediately in the flat while he is still in motion.One thing I notice with Dak is that when that flat read isn't his first read, he throws it late a lot. It doesn't give the HB / WR the best oppurtunity to do anything with it.
Cavanaugh was losing his mind on the air earlier over these stats.
So not only are we running Zeke up the middle into a pile of men every running play, but we are also getting the worst production out of RBs when we throw them the ball as well?
Yikes, Kellen (and Philbin).
Brady checked down to the RB very quickly. Dak stares down the receivers to long waiting them to come open. I think these plays are to long developing. He has to wait for them to make the break to get open. The safeties can read his eyes.. these routes should he broken off 10 yards shorter..
It is sad because Dak puts it in a place where almost any other RB would be able to get it (see 2nd to last drive vs SF where it was dumped to him but he just couldn't get to it because it would have required him to actually be able to accelerate) but with him it is an adventure.Which part?
Have you ever watched Zeke try to adjust for one of daks off target check downs ?
It's pretty sad to watch.
And not an accurate pass. Dak has very little touch and it shows the most in his passes to the RB's - If Zeke does not get the pass in stride very little is going to come from it.