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its one of 3 destinations i have that make any lick of sense.Brady's comin' to town!!
Book it!
whatever you do, keep him out of a dome.Rivers is currently a better QB than Brady. I think where he lands is much bigger news. Rivers can play...he just has issues against NE and KC. He could absolutely make the playoffs if he goes to the NFC or something like that
Thats a small sample size but also kinda unexpected, too.whatever you do, keep him out of a dome.
1-5 record in domes
5 TD's to 7 picks
This post made me remember that the AFC West had no dome teams for the longest time.whatever you do, keep him out of a dome.
1-5 record in domes
5 TD's to 7 picks
i was shocked. i only looked because i said "maybe indys a good fit". its not.Thats a small sample size but also kinda unexpected, too.
Personally, I dont care which team he goes to as long as its not New England.
Given the sample of dome teams, mostly teams who historically play poor defense, I am not sure how much a dome actually matters.Thats a small sample size but also kinda unexpected, too.
Personally, I dont care which team he goes to as long as its not New England.
I'd take him in Charlotte or the Meadowlands
Rivers is currently a better QB than Brady. I think where he lands is much bigger news. Rivers can play...he just has issues against NE and KC. He could absolutely make the playoffs if he goes to the NFC or something like that
Brady was throwing some pick 6 type balls later on in the season. Kinda surprised he didn't have any multiple INT games, tbh.Brady is definitely on the last hole but hasn't thrown more than 1 int in any games this season. Rivers has a 4 int game, 2 3 int games and multiple 2 int games this season
Rivers is currently a better QB than Brady. I think where he lands is much bigger news. Rivers can play...he just has issues against NE and KC. He could absolutely make the playoffs if he goes to the NFC or something like that
thats not newnot really.
have you seen him play lately?
also he has the worst throwing motion in the NFL.