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Maybe Harry's only positive contribution since he joined the Pats.
Maybe Harry's only positive contribution since he joined the Pats.
He is playing injured and needs to be sidelined until he is healthy enough to play this game. Problem is, he loves his team too much and wants to be there to help them win and be a part of it. It is becoming a detriment. I will never question his desire to win, his drive to compete and his leadership.
I've always said that I am more fearful of the teams that can "win ugly" because their potential simply hasn't materialized... But if its a weekly habit then maybe a spade is a space sotospeak.
No more excuses for Baker, I get he is dealing with a lot of injuries and admire his toughness but if you aren't healthy and playing like this...you need to sit. He isn't helping the team, he is hurting the team. Keenum needs to start against BAL or they are toast...honestly, they are probably toast either way.
Yeah I don't get that logic, he is tough because he is playing through injury at the expense of the team. No actual toughness is admitting when you can/can't go and helping your team win.No more excuses for Baker, I get he is dealing with a lot of injuries and admire his toughness but if you aren't healthy and playing like this...you need to sit. He isn't helping the team, he is hurting the team. Keenum needs to start against BAL or they are toast...honestly, they are probably toast either way.
I admit, he needs to sit. But it is that competitive toughness and fire in him you don't want to lose. If you ask Baker he is always good enough. It is up to the coaches to get their fingers out of their own asses and to say..Baker, sit heal, we got this for you man. I blame your coaches more than Baker.No more excuses for Baker, I get he is dealing with a lot of injuries and admire his toughness but if you aren't healthy and playing like this...you need to sit. He isn't helping the team, he is hurting the team. Keenum needs to start against BAL or they are toast...honestly, they are probably toast either way.
With Claypool he is mind-numbing. He would rather flop to try and get the PI call vs using his size and strength to make the grab.The Hilton INT for TD highlights the issues that Ben has had the past 2 years. His arm just isn't there. Yeah, from time to time, he can load up and get it downfield...but when pressured, he doesn't have the arm/elbow anymore to put that throw on a line.
As a side...is there a guy who talks more crap, and does less for the Steelers than Claypool? He's got talent, but for a guy who talks as much as he does (after roasting the 5th DB on the depth chart no less) you would think he didn't also drop 4 passes and run several other routes incorrectly (or wasn't on the same page as Ben, and I will defer to Ben on those throws).
Charmin SoftWith Claypool he is mind-numbing. He would rather flop to try and get the PI call vs using his size and strength to make the grab.
Soon, you'll get to be like the the rest of us...just feeling the same way during the week as you do on Sunday....Living our best life
I usually leave it to the Pens to make me feel that way. But now I have the Steelers as well.Soon, you'll get to be like the the rest of us...just feeling the same way during the week as you do on Sunday....