How does an NFL Safety on a critical play with the opponent right in front of him miss that badly is beyond me. Unreal!
Honestly it looks like he whiffed on purpose. Did he have money on the game? That was ridiculous
JUST this season?My motto this post season is anybody but the Pats.
Wow... you feel bad for the saint that ****ed up. Then you see this guys accoubt and remember who you should really feel bad for
You know I was thinking that, because he took out his own player with that whiff, which prevented his teammate from chasing the guys down.
Now I feel bad for the guy... just such a bad play... was he worried about getting a flag with a big hit?
I wouldn’t count on the Cheaters winning next week especially if the weather is bad. The Jags D could shut Brady down if the conditions aren’t favorable for passing.
LOL
Seriously? You seriously think Blake Bortles is going to beat Tom Brady in his own house?
That was his Bill Buckner moment. Brutal.#43 is never going to live that play down.
Brady isn't going against Bortles. He's going against Jacksonville's defense, and their defense is nasty. If they can get Brady seeing and feeling ghosts, they have a puncher's chance. I think the Pats will win, but it may not be as easy as people think (at least I hope it isn't lol).LOL
Seriously? You seriously think Blake Bortles is going to beat Tom Brady in his own house?
I think so. The rules now, though they are important because of all the concussions and ramifications from them. But I think players are careful to where they don't use the right technique or over play it. Though, sometimes try too hard for the big hit. He didn't want to cause inteference, but if vikings player catches the ball and the saints player doesn't try to crush him with a hit, but just wraps him up and takes him down. The big hit isn't always necessary, but they try that and it can backfire. I say wrap him up for the tackle, because he had a db right next to him, to help take the guy down if he wrapped him up, so that the guy doesn't break his tackle.