No one can stop Ricky baby!!!chambers84 said:Who cares about dillon?? He can't stop Ricky Williams!!
No one can stop Ricky baby!!!chambers84 said:Who cares about dillon?? He can't stop Ricky Williams!!
NathanHunt said:And those 5-6 games were also LOST by other teams. I suppose they were great enough to lose to the Pats? Sober up!
A WIN is a WIN. PERIOD. Cup of coffee?
Who was AFC East Champ last year?
Who was AFC Champ last year?
Who was Super Bowl Champ last year?
Who beat Miami 2 times last year?
NOT THE PHINZ. We lost and didn't even go to the playoffs. So, sit down, shut up and pass the BEER!
tylaw4president said:I disagree. First of all the pats threw it 35 times or less in 13 of 16 regular season games last year. They only threw more than 40 two times and they never hit 50 times. Second of all the Patriots game plan. They ran the ball more against teams like the jets because they knew they could exploit that. Miami has an excellent run defense. They're not going to keep trying to run into a wall. They'll keep the defense honest, but they've had success getting Miami's linebackers into pass coverage, and I believe they'll continue to do so. Just my opinion.
Dajesus said:The Pats threw the ball 35-50 times every game last year. Their unpredictability killed many teams. That is going to change with the pick up of Dillion. He will get the ball 20-30 times a game. I think that will help Bates game plan against them. The short passes will be harder to complete because teams will playing them tighter and closer on D by bringing safeties up and playing their Wr at the line. That will mean Brady is going to have to complete more deep balls to open up the feild. I don't think the pats will have much luck with that.
ohall said:... the Pats last year were without a doubt one of the luckiest teams I can ever remember. They won 5-6 games that they could have easily lost. Granted GOOD teams win games like that, however it's how they won those games that IMO puts a taint on their title last year. After saying all that, I have no doubt Dillion will workout for them, I think a change of teams will help him just like it helped our Ricky.
Oliver...
Dajesus said:Wrong. I didn't check the stats before I posted, but now I did. Brady had 35 attempts 5 times 2 times more than 40. The most he threw was 47. He threw at least 30 times in every game except for 4 out of 16. In all 3 of his post season games he threw the ball over 35 times. His high being 48.
tylaw4president said:I disagree. First of all the pats threw it 35 times or less in 13 of 16 regular season games last year.
tylaw4president said:How am I wrong. I stated:
week 1 28 times
week 2 44 times
week 3 25 times
week 4 38 times
week 5 31 times
week 6 21 times
week 7 34 times
week 8 33 times
week 9 35 times
week 10 bye
week 11 34 times
week 12 47 times
week 13 35 times
week 14 31 times
week 15 34 times
week 16 25 times
week 17 32 times
That 35 times or less in 13 of 16 regular season games.
PhinPhan1227 said:Oliver, that same excuse has been used for 30 years against the '72 Phins. Several of their games were close and "lucky". But when a team wins 14 in their regular season and wins the Superbowl, that's a legit team. It's just crazy to suggest otherwise.
NathanHunt said:GREAT... now Troy Brown will be running past Sam Madison EVERY PLAY... not just the game winning ones.