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flyingelvis
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No surprise.
Now Pats Nation needs to collectively pray he never makes the field.
Now Pats Nation needs to collectively pray he never makes the field.
good. always liked hoyer. knows the system. cant find a better backup for the dough.
i will never forget his draft night on espn. in a room full of friends and family...they keep panning back, seeing where he gets drafted. rd 1, 2, 3, 4 etc go by. room clears out. its just him and his girl, distraught on national TV. undrafted.
they stopped doing those "in the home" things since i believe.
Well I think Kaep is the better talent and I would have preferred him but it's done now.
Well I think Kaep is the better talent and I would have preferred him but it's done now.
Yeah I can't see that happening. I would have liked to deal a RB for a WR.there is always a QB 3
Well I think Kaep is the better talent and I would have preferred him but it's done now.
I think he is quite capable of it. He throws a decent short to mid range pass ie dink and dunk, is a lot more mobile which adds a dimension we lack I absolutely think it could have worked. Hoyer is as useless as yesterdays' bowel movement, but it's who we got.Better talent at running new england's style of offense?? Lol no, absolutely not
Better talent at running new england's style of offense?? Lol no, absolutely not
Why?
Thanks Captain ObviousBelichick doesn't agree with you.
I think he is quite capable of it. He throws a decent short to mid range pass ie dink and dunk, is a lot more mobile which adds a dimension we lack I absolutely think it could have worked. Hoyer is as useless as yesterdays' bowel movement, but it's who we got.
I don't agree and if so that is a very, very teachable trait with a decent QB ahead of you and a decent QB coach. But hey we all have opinions.Thats not true, kaep puts way too much mustard on his throws to think he can consistently put touch and timing on the ball
He's be like Steve Young coming in after a Montana, complete change of pace.